Jeremiah 3:8-10
1599 Geneva Bible
8 When I saw, how that by all occasions rebellious Israel had played the harlot, I cast [a]her away, and gave her a bill of divorcement: yet her rebellious sister Judah was not afraid, but she went also and played the harlot.
9 So that for the [b]lightness of her whoredom she hath even defiled the land: for she hath committed fornication with stones and stocks.
10 Nevertheless for all this, her rebellious sister Judah hath not returned unto me with [c]her whole heart, but feignedly, saith the Lord.
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- Jeremiah 3:8 And gave her into the hands of the Assyrians.
- Jeremiah 3:9 The Hebrew word may either signify lightness, and wantonness, or noise and brute.
- Jeremiah 3:10 Judah feigned for a time that she did return, as under Josiah and other good kings, but she was never truly touched, or wholly reformed, as appeared when occasion was offered by any wicked prince.
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