BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Jeremiah 2:28
28. But where are the gods you have made for yourselves? let them come, if they are able to give you salvation in the time of your trouble: for the number of your gods is as the number of your towns, O Judah.
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Summary: Jeremiah chapter 2 addresses the Lord's complaint against Israel for their unfaithfulness and abandonment of Him. The chapter begins with a recollection of Israel's early devotion to God, praising Him for His faithfulness and guidance during their escape from Egypt. However, it quickly shifts to a lament over how the people have turned away from Him and pursued false gods. The Lord, speaking through Jeremiah, accuses Israel of exchanging their glorious God for worthless idols, highlighting their infidelity and spiritual decline. Themes of covenant unfaithfulness and the consequences of disobedience are prominent, as God contrasts His faithful love with the people's betrayal. The chapter also explores the futility of relying on human strength and the inevitability of judgment for those who forsake God. Ultimately, Jeremiah emphasizes the need for repentance, urging the people to return to their foundational relationship with God. This call to repentance is underscored by an acknowledgment of the dire consequences that will follow if they continue in their rebellion.
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