Jeremías 3

1 Dios dice: Si un hombre se divorcia de su mujer, y ella se va de su lado y llega a ser de otro hombre, ¿volverá él a ella? ¿No quedará esa tierra totalmente profanada? Pues tú eres una ramera con muchos amantes, y sin embargo, vuelves a mídeclara el SEÑOR.
2 Alza tus ojos a las alturas desoladas y mira: ¿dónde no te has prostituido? Junto a los caminos te sentabas para ellos como el árabe en el desierto, y has profanado la tierra con tu prostitución y tu maldad.
3 Por eso fueron detenidas las lluvias, y no hubo lluvia de primavera; pero tú tenías frente de ramera, no quisiste avergonzarte.
4 ¿No acabas de llamarme: "Padre mío, tú eres el amigo de mi juventud", pensando:
5 "¿Guardará rencor para siempre? ¿Estará indignado hasta el fin?" He aquí, así has hablado, pero has hecho lo malo, y has hecho tu voluntad.
6 Y el SEÑOR me dijo en días del rey Josías: ¿Has visto lo que hizo la infiel Israel? Ella andaba sobre todo monte alto y bajo todo árbol frondoso, y allí fornicaba.
7 Y me dije: "Después que ella haya hecho todas estas cosas, volverá a mí"; mas no regresó, y lo vio su pérfida hermana Judá.
8 Y vio que a causa de todos los adulterios de la infiel Israel, yo la había despedido, dándole carta de divorcio; con todo, su pérfida hermana Judá no tuvo temor, sino que ella también fue y se hizo ramera.
9 Y sucedió que por la liviandad con que fornicó, profanó la tierra, y cometió adulterio con la piedra y con el leño.
10 A pesar de todo esto, su pérfida hermana Judá tampoco se volvió a mí de todo corazón, sino con engañodeclara el SEÑOR.
11 Y el SEÑOR me dijo: Más justa ha probado ser la infiel Israel que la pérfida Judá.
12 Ve y proclama estas palabras al norte, y di: "Regresa, infiel Israel"declara el SEÑOR, "no te miraré con ira, porque soy misericordioso"declara el SEÑOR; "no guardaré rencor para siempre.
13 "Sólo reconoce tu iniquidad, pues contra el SEÑOR tu Dios te has rebelado, has repartido tus favores a los extraños bajo todo árbol frondoso, y no has obedecido mi voz"declara el SEÑOR.
14 "Volved, hijos infieles"declara el SEÑOR, "porque yo soy vuestro dueño, y os tomaré, uno de cada ciudad y dos de cada familia, y os llevaré a Sion."
15 Entonces os daré pastores según mi corazón, que os apacienten con conocimiento y con inteligencia.
16 Y sucederá que en aquellos días, cuando os multipliquéis y crezcáis en la tierradeclara el SEÑORno se dirá más: "Arca del pacto del SEÑOR"; no les vendrá a la mente ni la recordarán, no la echarán de menos ni será hecha de nuevo.
17 En aquel tiempo llamarán a Jerusalén: "Trono del SEÑOR"; y todas las naciones acudirán a ella, a Jerusalén, a causa del nombre del SEÑOR; y no andarán más tras la terquedad de su malvado corazón.
18 En aquellos días andará la casa de Judá con la casa de Israel, y vendrán juntas de la tierra del norte a la tierra que di en heredad a vuestros padres.
19 Yo había dicho: "¡Cómo quisiera ponerte entre mis hijos, y darte una tierra deseable, la más hermosa heredad de las naciones!" Y decía: "Padre mío me llamaréis, y no os apartaréis de seguirme."
20 Ciertamente, como una mujer se aparta pérfidamente de su amado, así habéis obrado pérfidamente conmigo, oh casa de Israeldeclara el SEÑOR.
21 Se oye una voz sobre las alturas desoladas, el llanto de las súplicas de los hijos de Israel; porque han pervertido su camino, han olvidado al SEÑOR su Dios.
22 Volved, hijos infieles, yo sanaré vuestra infidelidad. Aquí estamos, venimos a ti, porque tú, el SEÑOR, eres nuestro Dios.
23 Ciertamente engaño son las colinas, y el tumulto sobre los montes; ciertamente, en el SEÑOR nuestro Dios está la salvación de Israel.
24 Pero lo vergonzoso consumió el trabajo de nuestros padres desde nuestra juventud: sus ovejas y sus vacas, sus hijos y sus hijas.
25 Acostémonos en nuestra verguenza, y que nos cubra nuestra humillación; porque hemos pecado contra el SEÑOR nuestro Dios, nosotros y nuestros padres desde nuestra juventud hasta hoy, y no hemos obedecido la voz del SEÑOR nuestro Dios.

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Chapter 3

Exhortations to repentance. (1-5) Judah more guilty than Israel. (6-11) But pardon is promised. (12-20) The children of Israel express their sorrow and repentance. (21-25)

Verses 1-5 In repentance, it is good to think upon the sins of which we have been guilty, and the places and companies where they have been committed. How gently the Lord had corrected them! In receiving penitents, he is God, and not man. Whatever thou hast said or done hitherto, wilt thou not from this time apply to me? Will not this grace of God overcome thee? Now pardon is proclaimed, wilt thou not take the benefit? They will hope to find in him the tender compassions of a Father towards a returning prodigal. They will come to him as the Guide of their youth: youth needs a guide. Repenting sinners may encourage themselves that God will not keep his anger to the end. All God's mercies, in every age, suggest encouragement; and what can be so desirable for the young, as to have the Lord for their Father, and the Guide of their youth? Let parents daily direct their children earnestly to seek this blessing.

Verses 6-11 If we mark the crimes of those who break off from a religious profession, and the consequences, we see abundant reason to shun evil ways. It is dreadful to be proved more criminal than those who have actually perished in their sins; yet it will be small comfort in everlasting punishment, for them to know that others were viler than they.

Verses 12-20 See God's readiness to pardon sin, and the blessings reserved for gospel times. These words were proclaimed toward the north; to Israel, the ten tribes, captive in Assyria. They are directed how to return. If we confess our sins, the Lord is faithful and just to forgive them. These promises are fully to come to pass in the bringing back the Jews in after-ages. God will graciously receive those that return to him; and by his grace, he takes them out from among the rest. The ark of the covenant was not found after the captivity. The whole of that dispensation was to be done away, which took place after the multitude of believers had been greatly increased by the conversion of the Gentiles, and of the Israelites scattered among them. A happy state of the church is foretold. He can teach all to call him Father; but without thorough change of heart and life, no man can be a child of God, and we have no security for not departing from Him.

Verses 21-25 Sin is turning aside to crooked ways. And forgetting the Lord our God is at the bottom of all sin. By sin we bring ourselves into trouble. The promise to those that return is, God will heal their backslidings, by his pardoning mercy, his quieting peace, and his renewing grace. They come devoting themselves to God. They come disclaiming all expectations of relief and succour from any but the Lord. Therefore they come depending upon him only. He is the Lord, and he only can save. It points out the great salvation from sin Jesus Christ wrought out for us. They come justifying God in their troubles, and judging themselves for their sins. True penitents learn to call sin shame, even the sin they have been most pleased with. True penitents learn to call sin death and ruin, and to charge upon it all they suffer. While men harden themselves in sin, contempt and misery are their portion: for he that covereth his sins shall not prosper, but he that confesseth and forsaketh them, shall find mercy.

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INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 3

In this chapter the sins of the people of Israel and Judah are exposed; particularly their idolatry, signified by playing the harlot; which is aggravated by the number of lovers or idols they had worshipped; by the many places where they had committed it; by their impudence in doing it; and by the bad consequence of it, showers of rain being withheld from them on that account, Jer 3:1-3 and the grace of God towards them is abundantly declared by frequent calls unto them to repent and turn to him, and this after putting them away, which is not usual, Jer 3:1,8, the Lord expostulates with them, and puts words into their mouths, what they should say to him, even after they had spoken and done as evil things as they could, Jer 3:4,5 the sin of Judah is particularly aggravated, by having seen what Israel, or the ten tribes, had done; their impenitence, notwithstanding the divine call; their going into captivity for their sin; and yet all this had no effect on Judah, to restrain them from the like sins, and to engage them to repentance; so that, of the two, the men of Judah were most to blame, Jer 3:6-11, wherefore the prophet is bid to go towards the north, where Babylon lay, and Israel were carried captive, and call upon them to return to the Lord, and proclaim his grace and mercy to them, only insisting upon an acknowledgment of their sins, their idolatry and disobedience, Jer 3:12,13 and next the call to them to return is repeated; to which they are encouraged by observing the relations, they stood in to him, which continued, by promising to bring a remnant of them to Zion, and give them pastors approved of by him, and profitable to them, Jer 3:14,15 which respect Gospel times, and the latter day, when the ceremonial law would be abrogated, Jer 3:16, the Gentiles called, Jer 3:17 and an entire agreement between Judah and Israel, Jer 3:18 and yet the Lord expresses a concern how he should reckon them as his children, and treat them as such, who had behaved so ill towards him; but his grace gets over the difficulties; finds out a way, by putting it into their mouths to call him their Father, and not turn away from him, Jer 3:19 and this, notwithstanding their great treachery to him, perversion of their ways, and forgetfulness of the Lord, Jer 3:20,21, and they are again exhorted to repent and turn, with a promise of healing their backslidings, which has such an effect upon them, as to engage them to come to him, Jer 3:22 acknowledging their salvation is only in him, and not in their idols; and that sin was the cause of all their calamities; and that shame and confusion of face belonged unto them on that account, Jer 3:23-25.

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