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Jeremiah 2:22

2:21 Yet I had planted thee a noble vine, wholly a right seed: how then art thou turned into the degenerate plant of a strange vine unto me?
For though thou wash thee with nitre, and take thee much soap, yet thine iniquity is marked before me, saith the Lord GOD.

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For though you wash yourself with lye, and use much soap, yet your iniquity is marked before me,” says the Lord Yahweh.

For though thou wash thee with nitre, and take thee much soap, yet thine iniquity is marked before me, saith the Lord God.

For though you wash you with nitre, and take you much soap, yet your iniquity is marked before me, says the Lord GOD.

2:23 How canst thou say, I am not polluted, I have not gone after Baalim? see thy way in the valley, know what thou hast done: thou art a swift dromedary traversing her ways; thou art: or, O swift dromedary

What does Jeremiah 2:22 mean?

Jeremiah 2:22 is a verse in the book of Jeremiah, in the Old Testament. In the original Hebrew, key words include כָּבַס (kâbaç), נֶתֶר (nether), רָבָה (râbâh). It connects to 5 cross-referenced passages elsewhere in Scripture.

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For
though
thou
washכָּבַסkâbaç/kaw-bas'/H3526to trample; hence, to wash (properly, by stamping with the feet), whether literal (including the fulling process) or figurative
thee
with
nitre,נֶתֶרnether/neh'-ther/H5427mineral potash (so called from effervescing with acid)
and
take
thee
muchרָבָהrâbâh/raw-baw'/H7235to increase (in whatever respect)
soap,בֹּרִיתbôrîyth/bo-reeth'/H1287vegetable alkali
yet
thine
iniquityעָוֺןʻâvôn/aw-vone'/H5771perversity, i.e. (moral) evil
is
markedכָּתַםkâtham/kaw-tham'/H3799properly, to carve or engrave, i.e. (by implication) to inscribe indelibly
beforeפָּנִיםpânîym/paw-neem'/H6440the face (as the part that turns); used in a great variety of applications (literally and figuratively); also (with prepositional prefix) as a preposition (before, etc.)
me,
saithנְאֻםnᵉʼum/neh-oom'/H5002an oracle
the
LordאֲדֹנָיʼĂdônây/ad-o-noy'/H136the Lord (used as a proper name of God only)
GOD.יְהֹוִהYᵉhôvih/yeh-ho-vee'/H3069{YHWH}

Commentary on Jeremiah 2:22

HENRY_FULL · Jeremiah 2:22
ministry: Where there is no vision, no prophet to expound the law, no priest or Levite to teach the good knowledge of the Lord, no means of grace, the word of the Lord is scarce, there is no open vision ( 1 Sam. iii. 1 ), where it is so the people perish; the word has many significations, any of which will apply here. 1. The people are made naked, stripped of their ornaments and so exposed to shame, stripped of their armour and so exposed to danger. How bare does a place look without Bibles and ministers, and what an easy prey is it to the enemy of souls! 2. The people rebel, not only against God, but against their prince; good preaching would make people good subjects, but, for want of it, they are turbulent and factious, and despise dominions, because they know no better. 3. The people are idle, or they play, as the scholars are apt to do when the master is absent; they do nothing to any good purpose, but stand all the day idle, and sporting in the market-place, for want of instruction what to do and how to do it. 4. They are scattered as sheep having no shepherd, for want of the masters of assemblies to call them and keep them together, Mark vi. 34 . They are scattered from God and their duty by apostasies, from one another by divisions; God is provoked to scatter them by his judgments, 2 Chron. xv. 3 , 5 . 5. They perish; they are destroyed for lack of knowledge, Hos. iv. 6 . See what reason we have to be thankful to God for the plenty of open vision which we enjoy. II. The felicity of a people that have not only a settled, but a successful ministry among them, the people that hear and keep the law, among whom religion is uppermost; happy are such a people and every particular person among them. It is not having the law, but obeying it, and living up to it, that will entitle us to blessedness. 19 A servant will not be corrected by words: for though he understand he will not answer. Here is the description of an unprofitable, slothful, wicked servant, a slave that serves not from conscience, or love, but purely from fear. Let those that have such servants put on patience to bear the vexation and not disturb themse

Cross-references

Related passages from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.

Ecclesiastes 5:2

Be not rash with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty to utter any thing before God: for God is in heaven, and thou upon earth: therefore let thy words be few. thing: or, word

Jeremiah 2:11

Hath a nation changed their gods, which are yet no gods? but my people have changed their glory for that which doth not profit.

Jeremiah 21:5

And I myself will fight against you with an outstretched hand and with a strong arm, even in anger, and in fury, and in great wrath.

Jeremiah 26:12

Then spake Jeremiah unto all the princes and to all the people, saying, The LORD sent me to prophesy against this house and against this city all the words that ye have heard.

James 1:19

Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath:

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PardonPurificationsSelf-RighteousnessSinWicked

Verses like this

Other verses that share key original-language words with Jeremiah 2:22.

Genesis 7:18

And the waters prevailed, and were increased greatly upon the earth; and the ark went upon the face of the waters.

Leviticus 17:16

But if he wash them not, nor bathe his flesh; then he shall bear his iniquity.

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What does Jeremiah 2:22 say?

Jeremiah 2:22 (King James Version) reads: "For though thou wash thee with nitre, and take thee much soap, yet thine iniquity is marked before me, saith the Lord GOD."

Is Jeremiah 2:22 in the Old or New Testament?

Jeremiah 2:22 is in the Old Testament of the Bible, in the book of Jeremiah.

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