Jeremiah 3:11

"Yet for all this her treacherous sister, Judah, has not returned to me with her whole heart, but only in pretense,” says the LORD."

Key Reflection

In Jeremiah 3:11, the prophet addresses Judah's persistent rebellion and hypocrisy after numerous warnings from God. The term "treacherous sister" (Hebrew 'ishshâh pêrâh) underscores Judah's faithlessness despite the covenantal relationship with Yahweh. For the original audience, this language would have immediately evoked memories of their history of idolatry and disobedience, highlighting how superficial their attempts at repentance had been.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Hath justified herself -Judah had had the benefit of the warning given by Israel’s example. Both abandon Yahweh’s service for idolatry, but Israel is simply “apostate,” Judah is also false. The verse is important, (1) as accounting for the destruction of Jerusalem so soon after the pious reign of Josiah. Manasseh’s crimes had defiled the land, but it was by rejecting the reforms of Josiah that the people finally profaned it, and sealed their doom: (2) As showing that it is not by the acts of its government that a nation stands or falls. Ahaz and Manasseh lent the weight of their influence to the cause of idolatry: Hezekiah and Josiah to the cause of truth.

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