Jeremiah 6:8

"As a well produces its waters, so she produces her wickedness. Violence and destruction is heard in her. Sickness and wounds are continually before me."

Key Reflection

In Jeremiah 6:8, the prophet employs vivid imagery to critique Jerusalem’s moral and social condition. The verse suggests that just as a well naturally produces water, so too does Jerusalem produce wickedness. This analogy underscores the idea that the city's inhabitants are inherently corrupt. Furthermore, the verse highlights the constant presence of violence, destruction, sickness, and wounds in the city, indicating a pervasive state of turmoil and suffering that deeply affects the prophet’s perspective.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Be thou instructed -Be thou chastised: learn the lesson which chastisement is intended to teach thee. Lest my soul -Lest I Myself - not “depart from thee,” God does not willingly leave His people, but - “be torn from thee.”

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