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{{Verse|1|If my head were a spring of water, my eyes a fountain of tears, I would weep day and night over the slain of my dear people.|ref=[[Jeremiah 13#v17|Jeremiah 13:17]] }} | |||
{{Verse|2|If only I had a traveler’s lodging place in the wilderness, I would abandon my people and depart from them,for they are all adulterers, a solemn assembly of treacherous people. }} | |||
{{Verse|3|They bent their tongues like their bows; lies and not faithfulness prevail in the land, for they proceed from one evil to another, and they do not take Me into account. This is the Lord’s declaration. }} | |||
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{{Verse|1|If only my head were a pool of water and my eyes a fountain of tears, I would weep day and night for all my people who have been slaughtered. }} | |||
{{Verse|2|Oh, that I could go away and forget my people and live in a travelers’ shack in the desert. For they are all adulterers—a pack of treacherous liars. }} | |||
{{Verse|3|“My people bend their tongues like bows to shoot out lies. They refuse to stand up for the truth. They only go from bad to worse. They do not know me,” says the Lord. }} | |||
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{{Verse|1|Oh, that my head were a spring of water and my eyes a fountain of tears! I would weep day and night for the slain of my people. }} | |||
{{Verse|2|Oh, that I had in the desert a lodging place for travelers, so that I might leave my people and go away from them; for they are all adulterers, a crowd of unfaithful people. }} | |||
{{Verse|3|“They make ready their tongue like a bow, to shoot lies; it is not by truth that they triumph in the land. They go from one sin to another; they do not acknowledge me,” declares the Lord. }} | |||
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{{Verse|1|Oh that my head were waters, and mine eyes a fountain of tears, that I might weep day and night for the slain of the daughter of my people! }} | |||
{{Verse|2|Oh that I had in the wilderness a lodging place of wayfaring men; that I might leave my people, and go from them! for they be all adulterers, an assembly of treacherous men. }} | |||
{{Verse|3|And they bend their tongues like their bow for lies: but they are not valiant for the truth upon the earth; for they proceed from evil to evil, and they know not me, saith the LORD. }} | |||
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== Imminent Ruin and Exile == | |||
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{{Verse|4|Everyone has to be on guard against his friend. Don’t trust any brother, for every brother will certainly deceive, and every friend spread slander. |ref= [[Proverbs 10#v18|Proverbs 10:18]]}} | |||
{{Verse|5|Each one betrays his friend; no one tells the truth. They have taught their tongues to speak lies; they wear themselves out doing wrong. |ref=[[Micah 6#v12|Micah 6:12]]}} | |||
{{Verse|6|You live in a world of deception. In their deception they refuse to know Me. This is the Lord’s declaration. |ref=[[John 3#v19|John 3:19-20]]}} | |||
{{Verse|7|Therefore, this is what the Lord of Hosts says: I am about to refine them and test them, for what else can I do because of My dear people? |ref=[[Isaiah 1#v25|Isaiah 1:25]], [[Ezekiel 22#v18|Ezekiel 22:18]]}} | |||
{{Verse| | {{Verse|8|Their tongues are deadly arrows—they speak deception. With his mouth a man speaks peaceably with his friend, but inwardly he sets up an ambush. }} | ||
{{Verse| | {{Verse|9|Should I not punish them for these things? This is the Lord’s declaration. Should I not avenge Myself on such a nation as this? }} | ||
{{Verse| | {{Verse|10|I will raise weeping and a lament over the mountains, a dirge over the wilderness grazing land, for they have been so scorched that no one passes through. The sound of cattle is no longer heard. From the birds of the sky to the animals, everything has fled—they have gone away. |ref=[[Jeremiah 12#v4|Jeremiah 12:4]], [[Hosea 4#v3|Hosea 4:3]]}} | ||
{{Verse|16|I will scatter them among the nations that they and their fathers have not known. I will send a sword after them until I have finished them off.” }} | {{Verse|11|I will make Jerusalem a heap of rubble, a jackals’ den. I will make the cities of Judah a desolation, an uninhabited place. }} | ||
{{Verse|12|Who is the man wise enough to understand this? Who has the Lord spoken to, that he may explain it? Why is the land destroyed and scorched like a wilderness, so no one can pass through? |ref=[[Psalm 107#v43|Psalm 107:43]], [[Jeremiah 23#v16|Jeremiah 23:16]], [[Hosea 14#v9|Hosea 14:9]]}} | |||
{{Verse|13|The Lord said, “It is because they abandoned My instruction that I set in front of them and did not obey My voice or walk according to it. |ref=[[2 Chronicles 7#v19|2 Chronicles 7:19-20]]}} | |||
{{Verse|14|Instead, they followed the stubbornness of their hearts and followed after the Baals as their fathers taught them.” |ref=[[Romans 1#v21|Romans 1:21-24]], [[1 Peter 1#v18|1 Peter 1:18]]}} | |||
{{Verse|15|Therefore, this is what the Lord of Hosts, the God of Israel, says: “I am about to feed this people wormwood and give them poisonous water to drink. |ref=[[Deuteronomy 29#v18|Deuteronomy 29:18]]}} | |||
{{Verse|16|I will scatter them among the nations that they and their fathers have not known. I will send a sword after them until I have finished them off.” |ref=[[Deuteronomy 28#v64|Deuteronomy 28:64]]}} | |||
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{{Verse|4|“Beware of your neighbor! Don’t even trust your brother! For brother takes advantage of brother, and friend slanders friend. }} | |||
{{Verse|5|They all fool and defraud each other; no one tells the truth. With practiced tongues they tell lies; they wear themselves out with all their sinning. }} | |||
{{Verse|6|They pile lie upon lie and utterly refuse to acknowledge me,” says the Lord. }} | |||
{{Verse|7|Therefore, this is what the Lord of Heaven’s Armies says: “See, I will melt them down in a crucible and test them like metal. What else can I do with my people? }} | |||
{{Verse|8|For their tongues shoot lies like poisoned arrows. They speak friendly words to their neighbors while scheming in their heart to kill them. }} | |||
{{Verse|9|Should I not punish them for this?” says the Lord. “Should I not avenge myself against such a nation?” }} | |||
{{Verse|10|I will weep for the mountains and wail for the wilderness pastures. For they are desolate and empty of life; the lowing of cattle is heard no more; the birds and wild animals have all fled. }} | |||
{{Verse|11|“I will make Jerusalem into a heap of ruins,” says the Lord. “It will be a place haunted by jackals. The towns of Judah will be ghost towns, with no one living in them.” }} | |||
{{Verse|12|Who is wise enough to understand all this? Who has been instructed by the Lord and can explain it to others? Why has the land been so ruined that no one dares to travel through it? }} | {{Verse|12|Who is wise enough to understand all this? Who has been instructed by the Lord and can explain it to others? Why has the land been so ruined that no one dares to travel through it? }} | ||
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{{Verse|4|“Beware of your friends; do not trust anyone in your clan. For every one of them is a deceiver, and every friend a slanderer. }} | |||
{{Verse|5|Friend deceives friend, and no one speaks the truth. They have taught their tongues to lie; they weary themselves with sinning. }} | |||
{{Verse|6|You live in the midst of deception; in their deceit they refuse to acknowledge me,” declares the Lord. }} | |||
{{Verse|7|Therefore this is what the LORD Almighty says: “See, I will refine and test them, for what else can I do because of the sin of my people? }} | |||
{{Verse|8|Their tongue is a deadly arrow; it speaks deceitfully. With their mouths they all speak cordially to their neighbors, but in their hearts they set traps for them. }} | |||
{{Verse|9|Should I not punish them for this?” declares the Lord. “Should I not avenge myself on such a nation as this?”}} | |||
{{Verse|10|I will weep and wail for the mountains and take up a lament concerning the wilderness grasslands. They are desolate and untraveled, and the lowing of cattle is not heard.The birds have all fled and the animals are gone. }} | |||
{{Verse|11|“I will make Jerusalem a heap of ruins, a haunt of jackals; and I will lay waste the towns of Judah so no one can live there.” }} | |||
{{Verse|12|Who is wise enough to understand this? Who has been instructed by the Lord and can explain it? Why has the land been ruined and laid waste like a desert that no one can cross?}} | {{Verse|12|Who is wise enough to understand this? Who has been instructed by the Lord and can explain it? Why has the land been ruined and laid waste like a desert that no one can cross?}} | ||
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{{Verse|4|Take ye heed every one of his neighbour, and trust ye not in any brother: for every brother will utterly supplant, and every neighbour will walk with slanders. }} | |||
{{Verse|5|And they will deceive every one his neighbour, and will not speak the truth: they have taught their tongue to speak lies, and weary themselves to commit iniquity. }} | |||
{{Verse|6|Thine habitation is in the midst of deceit; through deceit they refuse to know me, saith the Lord. }} | |||
{{Verse|7|Therefore thus saith the Lord of hosts, Behold, I will melt them, and try them; for how shall I do for the daughter of my people? }} | |||
{{Verse|8|Their tongue is as an arrow shot out; it speaketh deceit: one speaketh peaceably to his neighbour with his mouth, but in heart he layeth his wait. }} | |||
{{Verse|9|Shall I not visit them for these things? saith the Lord: shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this? }} | |||
{{Verse|10|For the mountains will I take up a weeping and wailing, and for the habitations of the wilderness a lamentation, because they are burned up, so that none can pass through them; neither can men hear the voice of the cattle; both the fowl of the heavens and the beast are fled; they are gone.}} | |||
{{Verse|11|And I will make Jerusalem heaps, and a den of dragons; and I will make the cities of Judah desolate, without an inhabitant. }} | |||
{{Verse|12|Who is the wise man, that may understand this? and who is he to whom the mouth of the Lord hath spoken, that he may declare it, for what the land perisheth and is burned up like a wilderness, that none passeth through? }} | {{Verse|12|Who is the wise man, that may understand this? and who is he to whom the mouth of the Lord hath spoken, that he may declare it, for what the land perisheth and is burned up like a wilderness, that none passeth through? }} | ||
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{{Verse|17|This is what the LORD of Hosts says: Consider, and summon the women who mourn; send for the skillful women. | <tabber> | ||
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{{Verse|17|This is what the LORD of Hosts says: Consider, and summon the women who mourn; send for the skillful women. }} | |||
{{Verse|18|Let them come quickly to raise a lament over us so that our eyes may overflow with tears, our eyelids soaked with weeping. | {{Verse|18|Let them come quickly to raise a lament over us so that our eyes may overflow with tears, our eyelids soaked with weeping. }} | ||
{{Verse|19|For a sound of lamentation is heard from Zion: How devastated we are. We are greatly ashamed, for we have abandoned the land; our dwellings have been torn down. |ref= | {{Verse|19|For a sound of lamentation is heard from Zion: How devastated we are. We are greatly ashamed, for we have abandoned the land; our dwellings have been torn down. |ref=[[2 Chronicles 35#v25|2 Chronicles 35:25]]}} | ||
{{Verse|20|Now hear the word of the LORD, you women. Pay attention to the word of His mouth. Teach your daughters a lament and one another a dirge, | {{Verse|20|Now hear the word of the LORD, you women. Pay attention to the word of His mouth. Teach your daughters a lament and one another a dirge, }} | ||
{{Verse|21|for Death has climbed through our windows; it has entered our fortresses, cutting off children from the streets, young men from the squares. | {{Verse|21|for Death has climbed through our windows; it has entered our fortresses, cutting off children from the streets, young men from the squares. }} | ||
{{Verse|22|Speak as follows: This is what the LORD says: Human corpses will fall like manure on the surface of the field, like newly cut grain after the reaper with no one to gather it. | {{Verse|22|Speak as follows: This is what the LORD says: Human corpses will fall like manure on the surface of the field, like newly cut grain after the reaper with no one to gather it. }} | ||
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== Boast in the LORD == | |||
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''' | ''' Jeremiah 9:7''' | ||
# A crucible is a tool used for heating metal. A metalurgist, blacksmith, or ferrier refines metal by heating it to such a high temperature that it melts, and the impurities (known as ''slag'' or ''dross'') rise to the surface and can be removed. This image is used in other prophetic passages to illustrate how God was punishing His people for their unfaithfulness (see [[Isaiah 1#v25|Isaiah 1:25]] and [[Ezekiel 22#v18|Ezekiel 22:18]]). The LORD uses trials and tribulations to refine those who belong to Him. Let hard times do their work, removing the dross and slag from our lives. Unfortunately for some, the fire has to burn hotter and longer to refine them than it does for others. | |||
# Also relevant here is [[Proverbs 27#v17|Proverbs 27:17]]. | |||
''' Jeremiah 9:23-24''' | |||
People tend to admire the wisdom, power, and riches of others. But God puts a higher priority on knowing '''HIM''' personally and living life that reflects His justice, righteousness, and love. What do you want people to admire most about you? | People tend to admire the wisdom, power, and riches of others. But God puts a higher priority on knowing '''HIM''' personally and living life that reflects His justice, righteousness, and love. What do you want people to admire most about you? | ||
''' | ''' Jeremiah 9:25-26''' | ||
Circumcision goes back to the time of Abraham. For the people of Israel, it was a symbol of their covenant relationship with God [[Genesis 17#v9 | Genesis 17:9-14]]. Circumcision was also practiced by pagan nations, but not as the sign of a covenant with God. By Jeremiah's time, the Israelites had forgotten the spiritual significance of circumcision, even though they continued to follow the physical ritual. God wanted His people to be wholly devoted to Him with their hearts, not just to follow practices for the sake of tradition. | Circumcision goes back to the time of Abraham. For the people of Israel, it was a symbol of their covenant relationship with God [[Genesis 17#v9 | Genesis 17:9-14]]. Circumcision was also practiced by pagan nations, but not as the sign of a covenant with God. By Jeremiah's time, the Israelites had forgotten the spiritual significance of circumcision, even though they continued to follow the physical ritual. God wanted His people to be wholly devoted to Him with their hearts, not just to follow practices for the sake of tradition. | ||
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Jeremiah 9
Imminent Ruin and Exile
Mourning over Judah
Boast in the LORD
Study Notes
Jeremiah 9:7
- A crucible is a tool used for heating metal. A metalurgist, blacksmith, or ferrier refines metal by heating it to such a high temperature that it melts, and the impurities (known as slag or dross) rise to the surface and can be removed. This image is used in other prophetic passages to illustrate how God was punishing His people for their unfaithfulness (see Isaiah 1:25 and Ezekiel 22:18). The LORD uses trials and tribulations to refine those who belong to Him. Let hard times do their work, removing the dross and slag from our lives. Unfortunately for some, the fire has to burn hotter and longer to refine them than it does for others.
- Also relevant here is Proverbs 27:17.
Jeremiah 9:23-24
People tend to admire the wisdom, power, and riches of others. But God puts a higher priority on knowing HIM personally and living life that reflects His justice, righteousness, and love. What do you want people to admire most about you?
Jeremiah 9:25-26
Circumcision goes back to the time of Abraham. For the people of Israel, it was a symbol of their covenant relationship with God Genesis 17:9-14. Circumcision was also practiced by pagan nations, but not as the sign of a covenant with God. By Jeremiah's time, the Israelites had forgotten the spiritual significance of circumcision, even though they continued to follow the physical ritual. God wanted His people to be wholly devoted to Him with their hearts, not just to follow practices for the sake of tradition.
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