Jeremiah 2:20

"“Your own wickedness will correct you, and your backsliding will rebuke you. Know therefore and see that it is an evil and bitter thing, that you have forsaken the LORD your God, and that my fear is not in you,” says the Lord, GOD of Armies."

Key Reflection

This verse highlights the inevitable consequences of disobedience; when one strays from God, their own actions ultimately lead to correction and rebuke. The severity and bitterness of forsaking the LORD are underscored, emphasizing that turning away from Him results in a life marred by evil and suffering.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Transgress -Rather, as in marg. If the “yoke” and “bands” refer to the slavery in Egypt from which Yahweh freed Israel, the sense is - “For of old time I Yahweh broke thy yoke, I burst thy bands,” not that thou mightest be free to do thy own will, but that thou mightest serve me: “and thou saidst, I will not serve.” When ... - “For ... under every leafy tree thou” layest thyself down as a harlot. The verb indicates the eagerness with which she prostrates herself before the objects of her idolatrous worship.

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