Jeremia 13:14-24

14 Und ich werde sie zerschmettern einen gegen den anderen, die Väter und die Kinder allzumal, spricht Jehova; ich werde nicht Mitleid haben, noch schonen, noch mich erbarmen, daß ich sie nicht verderbe.
15 Höret und nehmet zu Ohren, überhebet euch nicht! Denn Jehova hat geredet.
16 Gebet Jehova, eurem Gott, Ehre, bevor er finster macht, und bevor eure Füße sich an Bergen der Dämmerung stoßen, und ihr auf Licht wartet, und er es in Todesschatten verwandelt und zur Dunkelheit macht.
17 Wenn ihr aber nicht höret, so wird meine Seele im Verborgenen weinen wegen eures Hochmuts; und tränen wird mein Auge und von Tränen rinnen, weil die Herde Jehovas gefangen weggeführt ist.
18 Sprich zu dem König und zu der Königin: Setzet euch tief herunter; denn von euren Häuptern ist herabgesunken die Krone eurer Herrlichkeit.
19 Die Städte des Südens sind verschlossen, und niemand öffnet; Juda ist weggeführt insgesamt, ist gänzlich weggeführt.
20 Hebet eure Augen auf und sehet die von Norden Kommenden! Wo ist die Herde, die dir gegeben war, deine herrliche Herde?
21 Was willst du sagen, wenn er die zum Haupte über dich bestellt, welche du als Vertraute an dich gewöhnt hast? Werden nicht Wehen dich ergreifen, einer Gebärenden gleich?
22 Und wenn du in deinem Herzen sprichst: Warum ist mir dieses begegnet? Um der Größe deiner Ungerechtigkeit willen sind deine Säume aufgedeckt und haben deine Fersen Gewalt gelitten. -
23 Kann ein Mohr seine Haut wandeln, ein Pardel seine Flecken? Dann könntet auch ihr Gutes tun, die ihr an Bösestun gewöhnt seid.
24 Darum werde ich sie zerstreuen wie Stoppeln, welche durch den Wind der Wüste dahinfahren.

Jeremia 13:14-24 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 13

In this chapter, under the similes of a girdle and bottles of wine, the destruction of the Jews is set forth. Some exhortations are given them to repent and humble themselves, even men of all ranks and degrees among them; and their sins, the source of their calamities, are pointed out to them. An order is given to the prophet to get him a linen girdle, with instructions what to do with it, and which he observed, Jer 13:1,2, a fresh order to take it and hide it in the hole of a rock by the river Euphrates, which he accordingly did, Jer 13:3-5 and he is bid a third time to go and take it from thence, which he did; when he found it spoiled, and good for nothing, Jer 13:6,7, then follows the application of this simile, or the signification of this sign; that in like manner the pride of Judah and Jerusalem should be marred, and for their wickedness and idolatry should become good for nothing, like that girdle; whereas they ought to have cleaved to the Lord, as a girdle does to a man's loins, and to have been an honourable people to him, Jer 13:8-11. By the simile of bottles filled with wine is signified that all the inhabitants of the land, king, priests, prophets, and common people, should be like drunken men, that should dash one against another, and destroy each other, which the mercy of God would not prevent, Jer 13:12-14, some exhortations are made to the people in general, to be humble, and confess their sins, and give glory to God, before it was too late; which are enforced by the prophet's affectionate concern for them, Jer 13:15-17 and to the king and queen in particular, since their crown and kingdom were about to be taken from them; the cities, in the southern parts, going to be shut up, and not opened; and even the whole land of Judea, and all its inhabitants, in a little time would be carried captive, Jer 13:18,19, and, to certify them of the truth of these things, they are bid to look to the north, from whence the enemy was coming to carry them captive, even the beautiful flock committed to their care, Jer 13:20, and to consider what they could say for themselves, when their punishment should come upon them suddenly, as the sorrows of a woman in travail, Jer 13:21 and should they ask the reason of this, it was owing to the multitude of their iniquities, and to their habit and custom of sinning, which made their case desperate, Jer 13:22,23, wherefore a resolution is taken to disperse them among the nations, and that this should be their lot and portion, because of their many abominations, and yet not without some concern that they might be purged from their iniquities, Jer 13:24-27.

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