Jeremiah 31-32
Chapter 31: Israel shall be gathered
The northern
kingdom will be restored. Rachel is represented rising from her tomb,
lamenting, but then being consoled by the thought of future restoration.
Ephraim repents, and is reconciled. Peace and prosperity returns to the
posterity of Jacob. There shall no more be sour grapes, because they shall all
know the Lord.
We
learn about forgiveness of the Lord because in verse 30 it reads; “But
everyone shall die for his own iniquity…” (Jeremiah 31:30) and then
later we read; “…I [God] will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no
more.” (Jeremiah 31:34). So here we learn that not only can we be
forgiven of our sins, but that we cannot be punished for the sins of others!
Chapter 32: The Lord will gather Israel
Word comes to
Jeremiah in the tenth year of the reign of Zedekiah, during the Babylonian
siege of Jerusalem. Jeremiah is imprisoned, and God tells him to redeem a field
in Anathoth through his cousin Hanameel. The contract is delivered to Baruch.
The contract is used by God as a sign that the Jews will once more possess
their land after the Babylonian captivity. An everlasting covenant will be
made.
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