Jeremías 31:13-23

13 Entonces la virgen se alegrará en la danza, y los jóvenes y los ancianos a una; cambiaré su duelo en gozo, los consolaré y los alegraré de su tristeza.
14 Y llenaré con abundancia el alma de los sacerdotes, y mi pueblo se saciará de mi bondaddeclara el SEÑOR.
15 Así dice el SEÑOR: Se oye una voz en Ramá, lamento y llanto amargo. Raquel llora por sus hijos; rehúsa ser consolada, por sus hijos que ya no existen.
16 Así dice el SEÑOR: Reprime tu voz del llanto, y tus ojos de las lágrimas; hay pago para tu trabajodeclara el SEÑOR, pues volverán de la tierra del enemigo.
17 Y hay esperanza para tu porvenirdeclara el SEÑOR, los hijos volverán a su territorio.
18 Ciertamente he oído a Efraín lamentarse: "Me has castigado, y castigado fui como becerro indómito. Hazme volver para que sea restaurado, pues tú, SEÑOR, eres mi Dios.
19 "Porque después que me aparté, me arrepentí, y después que comprendí, me di golpes en el muslo; me avergoncé y también me humillé, porque llevaba el oprobio de mi juventud."
20 ¿No es Efraín mi hijo amado? ¿No es un niño encantador? Pues siempre que hablo contra él, lo recuerdo aún más; por eso mis entrañas se conmueven por él, ciertamente tendré de él misericordiadeclara el SEÑOR.
21 Levanta para ti señales, coloca para ti majanos; presta atención a la calzada, al camino que anduviste. Vuelve, virgen de Israel, vuelve a estas tus ciudades.
22 ¿Hasta cuándo andarás errante, hija infiel? Porque el SEÑOR ha creado algo nuevo en la tierra: la mujer rodeará al hombre.
23 Así dice el SEÑOR de los ejércitos, el Dios de Israel: Otra vez hablarán esta palabra en la tierra de Judá y en sus ciudades, cuando yo restaure su bienestar: "El SEÑOR te bendiga, morada de justicia, monte santo."

Jeremías 31:13-23 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 31

This chapter is connected with the former, respects the same times, and is full of prophecies and promises of spiritual blessings; of the coming of Christ; of the multiplication of his people, and the increase of their joy; of the conversion of the Gentiles; of the covenant of grace; and of the stability of the saints. It begins with the principal promise of the covenant, confirmed by past experience, of divine goodness, and with a fresh declaration of God's everlasting love, Jer 31:1-3; an instance of which would appear, in planting vines or churches in Samaria, the metropolis of Ephraim or the ten tribes, under the ministry of the apostles, the watchmen, on Mount Ephraim; whereby the Israel of God would be built, beautified, and made to rejoice, Jer 31:4-6; yea, it would be matter of joy to all that heard of it; since, notwithstanding distance and other difficulties, a great number should come to Christ, and to his church, drawn by the Father's love to them, and as owing to the relation he stands in to them, Jer 31:7-9; redemption out of the hands of Satan, and every spiritual enemy, must be published among the Gentiles; which would cause great joy, and give great satisfaction to the priests and people of the Lord, expressed by various metaphors, Jer 31:10-14; and though, upon the birth of the Redeemer, there would be an event, which might tend to damp the joy of saints on account of it, the murder of the infants at Bethlehem; yet some things are said to encourage faith, hope, and joy, and to abate sorrow and weeping, Jer 31:15-17; Ephraim's affliction, and behaviour under it, his repentance and reception, are recorded, Jer 31:18-20; backsliding Israel are called upon to return, in consideration of the birth of the Messiah, Jer 31:21,22; the happy and flourishing estate of the people of God is promised; all which were made known to the prophet by a dream in the night, Jer 31:23-26; and fresh promises are made, that the Lord would do them good, and not punish the children for their fathers' sins, but everyone for their own, Jer 31:28-30; and then an account is given of the new covenant of grace, as distinct from the old, and of the articles of it; the inscription of the law in the heart, spiritual knowledge of the Lord, and remission of sin, Jer 31:31-34; then follow assurances of the everlasting continuance of the true Israel and church of God, Jer 31:35-37; and the chapter is concluded with a promise of rebuilding the city of Jerusalem, and of the holiness of it, and of its abiding for ever, Jer 31:38-40.

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