Jeremiah 2:22
Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)
وَإِنِ اغْتَسَلْتِ بِالنَّطْرُونِ، وَأَكْثَرْتِ مِنِ اسْتِعْمَالِ الإِشْنَانِ (الصَّابُونِ)، فَإِنَّ لَطْخَةَ إِثْمِكِ تَظَلُّ مَاثِلَةً أَمَامِي.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that even if you try to clean yourself very well, your wrongdoings are still known to God. God is speaking here and is emphasizing that our sins are visible to Him, no matter how hard we try to hide them.
Explained for Children
Imagine you spill chocolate all over your shirt. You can wash it over and over, but if you look closely, you might still see a stain. Similarly, God sees our mistakes, even if we try really hard to hide them.
Historical Background
Jeremiah wrote this verse in the 6th century BC during a time when Judah was turning away from God. The audience was the people of Judah, and the cultural context was one where God's covenant and moral law were being ignored.
Living It Out Today
Imagine someone who constantly lies but thinks they can cover it up. This verse reminds us that God sees our true actions, so it's better to be honest and seek forgiveness.
Topics
sinforgivenessdivine knowledgerepentancehonestyGod's judgment
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'nitre' mean in Jeremiah 2:22?
Nitre is a type of salt that was used in ancient times for washing and cleaning. In this context, it symbolizes the efforts people make to cleanse themselves.
Why does God say iniquity is marked before Him?
God is emphasizing that He has full knowledge of every wrongdoing, no matter how well it is hidden or how hard one tries to cover it up.
How can one apply the message of Jeremiah 2:22 to their life?
The message encourages people to be honest about their mistakes and to seek forgiveness from God rather than trying to hide their sins.
How does Jeremiah 2:22 fit into the broader message of the book of Jeremiah?
In Jeremiah, God is calling out the Israelites for their disobedience. This verse emphasizes that God sees through their superficial attempts at righteousness.
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