Jeremia 13:25

25 Das soll dein Lohn sein und dein Teil, den ich dir zugemessen habe, spricht der HERR. Darum daß du mein vergessen hast und verlässest dich auf Lügen,

Jeremia 13:25 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 13:25

This is thy lot
Meaning not the king's, or the queen's only, but the lot of the whole Jewish state: the portion of thy measures from me, saith the Lord;
which were divided and distributed, and measured out to them by the Lord, who appointed these calamities to befall them, and brought them upon them, and that in righteous judgment. The Targum is,

``and the portion of thine inheritance;''
who, instead of having the land of Canaan for their inheritance, to which the allusion is, and of which they boasted, the land of Babylon was assigned them, not to be possessors of it, but captives in it; and instead of having God to be their portion and inheritance, they were banished from him, and this was but righteous measure; they had measure for measure: because thou hast forgotten me;
their Maker and Benefactor; the goodness he had shown them, the mercies and benefits he had bestowed upon them; or, "my law", as the Arabic version; or, "my worship", as the Targum; therefore he forgot them, took no notice of them, hid his face from them, and gave them up into the hands of their enemies: and trusted in falsehood;
either in the Egyptians and Assyrians, who deceived them; or in their idols, which were falsehood and lying vanities, and could not help them.

Jeremia 13:25 In-Context

23 Kann auch ein Mohr seine Haut wandeln oder ein Parder seine Flecken? So könnt ihr auch Gutes tun, die ihr des Bösen gewohnt seid.
24 Darum will ich sie zerstreuen wie Stoppeln, die vor dem Winde aus der Wüste verweht werden.
25 Das soll dein Lohn sein und dein Teil, den ich dir zugemessen habe, spricht der HERR. Darum daß du mein vergessen hast und verlässest dich auf Lügen,
26 so will ich auch deine Säume hoch aufdecken, daß man deine Schande sehen muß.
27 Denn ich habe gesehen deine Ehebrecherei, dein Geilheit, deine freche Hurerei, ja, deine Greuel auf Hügeln und auf Äckern. Weh dir, Jerusalem! Wann wirst du doch endlich rein werden?
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