
Closing: How Motherhood Transforms Us Into Who Christ Calls Us to Be - iBelieve Truth: A Devotional for Women - October 6, 2025
Gina Smith




They have cut off my life in the dungeon
Jarchi interprets it,
``they bound me in the prison.''Jeremiah was both in a prison and in a dungeon, where he was deprived of the society of men, as if he had been dead; and he was in danger of losing his life; but whether any respect is had to it here is not certain: it seems rather to respect the people of the Jews in captivity, who were deprived of their rights and liberties, and of the comforts of life; and were like dead men in their graves, to whom they are compared, ( Ezekiel 37:11 ) ; but since Jeremiah was not dead, nor did he die in the dungeon, Jarchi's sense seems best, and agrees with what follows; and is confirmed by the version of others, who render it, "they shut up my life in the dungeon" F17; or himself there: and cast a stone upon me;