jeremiah 13:12-14 meaning - Axtarish в Google
The meaning is that Judah, the nation that was supposed to be morally pure and tied closely to God, has now become rotten and useless. Because it has rebelled ...
Jeremiah 13:12-14 Meaning and Commentary In this chapter, under the similes of a girdle and bottles of wine, the destruction of the Jews is set forth.
Thus saith the Lord, Every bottle shall be filled with wine — God's judgments are often represented under the figure of a cup full of intoxicating liquor ...
Specifically, Judah could give glory to the LORD by recognizing His superior place and their proper place beneath Him. They could humbly confess their sin and ...
“Say to them: 'This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: Every wineskin should be filled with wine.' And if they say to you, 'Don't we know that every ...
Every bottle shall be filled with wine; meaning every inhabitant of Judea and Jerusalem, comparable to bottles or earthen vessels, as the Jewish writers ...
The prophet exhorts them to give glory to God, by confessing their sins, humbling themselves in repentance, and returning to his service.
The prophet is attempting to awaken this secure and stubborn people to repentance, by the consideration of the judgments of God that were coming upon them.
6 окт. 2023 г. · God was going to deal with EVERY jar. None would be left. God gives Jeremiah another prophecy of destruction for Judah.
The first symbol referred to the people as a whole; the second represents the fate of the individual members of the people. The words, Thus saith the lord God ...
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