Jeremiah 2:22

"Yet I had planted you a noble vine, a pure and faithful seed. How then have you turned into the degenerate branches of a foreign vine to me?"

Key Reflection

This passage portrays God's initial care for His people as a noble vine with pure and faithful seeds, symbolizing their original covenant faithfulness. However, it contrasts starkly with their current state of apostasy, comparing them to degenerate branches from a foreign vine that represents their departure from true worship and allegiance to false gods.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Nitre -Or, natron, a mineral alkali, found in the Nile valley, where it effloresces upon the rocks and surfaces of the dykes, and in old time was carefully collected, and used to make lye for washing (seeProverbs 25:20). Sope -A vegetable alkali, now called “potash,” because obtained from the ashes of plants. Its combination with oils, etc., to form soap was not known to the Hebrews until long after Jeremiah’s time, but they used the lye, formed by passing water through the ashes. Thus then, though Israel use both mineral and vegetable alkalies, the most powerful detergents known, yet will she be unable to wash away the stains of her apostasy. Thine iniquity is marked -i.

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