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Text -- Jeremiah 13:21-27 (NET)

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13:21 What will you say when the Lord appoints as rulers over you those allies that you, yourself, had actually prepared as such? Then anguish and agony will grip you like that of a woman giving birth to a baby. 13:22 You will probably ask yourself, ‘Why have these things happened to me? Why have I been treated like a disgraced adulteress whose skirt has been torn off and her limbs exposed?’ It is because you have sinned so much. 13:23 But there is little hope for you ever doing good, you who are so accustomed to doing evil. Can an Ethiopian change the color of his skin? Can a leopard remove its spots? 13:24 “The Lord says, ‘That is why I will scatter your people like chaff that is blown away by a desert wind. 13:25 This is your fate, the destiny to which I have appointed you, because you have forgotten me and have trusted in false gods. 13:26 So I will pull your skirt up over your face and expose you to shame like a disgraced adulteress! 13:27 People of Jerusalem, I have seen your adulterous worship, your shameless prostitution to, and your lustful pursuit of, other gods. I have seen your disgusting acts of worship on the hills throughout the countryside. You are doomed to destruction! How long will you continue to be unclean?’”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Ethiopian a man of Ethiopia,a member of the nation of Ethiopia
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin


Dictionary Themes and Topics: HOSEA | Israel | Idolatry | Leopard | Ethiopia | DRESS | Backsliders | Regeneration | ETHIOPIAN | WIND | Character | Stubble | Impenitence | SPOT; SPOTTED | Depravity of Mankind | Wicked | MEASURE; MEASURES | CAPTAIN | ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION | ABOMINATION | more
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NET Notes: Jer 13:21 Heb “Will not pain [here = mental anguish] take hold of you like a woman giving birth.” The question is rhetorical expecting a positive an...

NET Notes: Jer 13:22 The translation has been restructured to break up a long sentence involving a conditional clause and an elliptical consequential clause. It has also b...

NET Notes: Jer 13:23 Heb “Can the Ethiopian change his skin or the leopard his spots? [Then] you also will be able to do good who are accustomed to do evil.” T...

NET Notes: Jer 13:24 Compare the threat using the same metaphor in Jer 4:11-12.

NET Notes: Jer 13:26 Heb “over your face and your shame will be seen.” The words “like a disgraced adulteress” are not in the text but are supplied...

NET Notes: Jer 13:27 See Jer 4:13, 31; 6:4; 10:19 for usage, and the notes on 4:13 and 10:19.

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