Jeremiah 18:17

"to make their land an astonishment, and a perpetual hissing. Everyone who passes by it will be astonished, and shake his head."

Key Reflection

Jeremiah 18:17 paints a vivid picture of divine judgment that transforms a once-thriving land into a place of shock and derision. The imagery of the land becoming an "astonishment" and a "perpetual hissing" suggests that it will be a site of continual humiliation, where passersby will stop to marvel at—or more accurately, to mock—the ruins left by divine wrath. This verse reflects the idea that God's judgments often serve as a warning not only to those directly affected but also to a wider audience, emphasizing the irreversible nature of such consequences and their lasting impact on the community.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

I will shew them the back -The hiding of God’s face is the sure sign of His displeasureIsaiah 1:15;Isaiah 59:2.

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