The passage highlights the grim reality of Judah's spiritual decline and impending judgment. The people of Judah have persistently rejected God's words. |
Thus the judgment to be brought upon them is in keeping with the nature of their sins, and it reflects Jeremiah's sarcasm. |
they shall not be gathered, nor be buried: meaning not the men that should die in those times, but the bones that should be brought out of the graves; these ... |
It means an idolatrous love of and affection for them; and not the love of them, as creatures for use and delight; otherwise the light of the sun, moon, and ... |
If you have rejected Jesus Christ as your Saviour, God sent His Son to die in vain. And the death of Jesus Christ is in vain as far as you are concerned. It is ... |
Jeremiah 8:2 They will be exposed to the sun and the moon and all the stars of the heavens, which they have loved and served and which they have followed ... |
The themes present in this verse are that of idolatry, judgment, and consequences. The people's idolatrous worship of the sun, moon, and stars led them away ... |
NLT They will spread out their bones on the ground before the sun, moon, and stars — the gods my people have loved, served, and worshiped. Their bones will not ... |
The prophet proceeds, in this chapter, both to magnify and to justify the destruction that God was bringing upon this people, to show how grievous it would be ... |
David Guzik commentary on Jeremiah 8, where Jeremiah preaches the stubborness of Judah, who rejected the word of the Lord. |
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