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Jeremiah 13:23

Context

13:23 But there is little hope for you ever doing good,

you who are so accustomed to doing evil.

Can an Ethiopian 1  change the color of his skin?

Can a leopard remove its spots? 2 

Jeremiah 18:12

Context
18:12 But they just keep saying, ‘We do not care what you say! 3  We will do whatever we want to do! We will continue to behave wickedly and stubbornly!’” 4 

Jeremiah 23:22

Context

23:22 But if they had stood in my inner circle, 5 

they would have proclaimed my message to my people.

They would have caused my people to turn from their wicked ways

and stop doing the evil things they are doing.

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[13:23]  1 tn This is a common proverb in English coming from this biblical passage. For cultures where it is not proverbial perhaps it would be better to translate “Can black people change the color of their skin?” Strictly speaking these are “Cushites” inhabitants of a region along the upper Nile south of Egypt. The Greek text is responsible for the identification with Ethiopia. The term in Greek is actually a epithet = “burnt face.”

[13:23]  2 tn 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.” The English sentence has been restructured and rephrased in an attempt to produce some of the same rhetorical force the Hebrew original has in this context.

[18:12]  3 tn Heb “It is useless!” See the same expression in a similar context in Jer 2:25.

[18:12]  4 tn Heb “We will follow our own plans and do each one according to the stubbornness of his own wicked heart.”

[23:22]  5 tn Or “had been my confidant.” See the note on v. 18.



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