Jeremiah 31:12

"For the LORD has ransomed Jacob, and redeemed him from the hand of him who was stronger than he."

Key Reflection

This verse signifies that God intervenes to rescue His people Israel, freeing them from a powerful adversary. It foreshadows themes of divine deliverance and redemption, highlighting God's sovereignty and mercy in overcoming even the strongest opposition faced by His chosen nation.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Omit together. The ten tribes are to flow like a river down from Zion’s height to their own land, there to reap the rich produce of their tillage. In Jerusalem they would be occupied with religious duties, but after these are rendered to God, they are to disperse each to his own fields. Sorrow -Rather, languish, pine.

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