Jeremiah 3:12
ยถ Go and proclaim these words toward the north, and say, Return, thou backsliding Israel, saith the LORD; [and] I will not cause mine anger to fall upon you: for I [am] merciful, saith the LORD, [and] I will not keep [anger] for ever.
Go {H1980} and proclaim {H7121} these words {H1697} toward the north {H6828}, and say {H559}, Return {H7725}, thou backsliding {H4878} Israel {H3478}, saith {H5002} the LORD {H3068}; and I will not cause mine anger {H6440} to fall {H5307} upon you: for I am merciful {H2623}, saith {H5002} the LORD {H3068}, and I will not keep {H5201} anger for ever {H5769}.
Go and proclaim these words toward the north: '"Return, backsliding Isra'el," says ADONAI. "I will not frown on you, for I am merciful," says ADONAI. "I will not bear a grudge forever.
Go, proclaim this message toward the north: โReturn, O faithless Israel,โ declares the LORD. โI will no longer look on you with anger, for I am merciful,โ declares the LORD. โI will not be angry forever.
Go, and proclaim these words toward the north, and say, Return, thou backsliding Israel, saith Jehovah; I will not look in anger upon you; for I am merciful, saith Jehovah, I will not keep anger for ever.
Cross-References
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Ezekiel 33:11 (9 votes)
Say unto them, [As] I live, saith the Lord GOD, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked; but that the wicked turn from his way and live: turn ye, turn ye from your evil ways; for why will ye die, O house of Israel? -
Psalms 86:15 (9 votes)
But thou, O Lord, [art] a God full of compassion, and gracious, longsuffering, and plenteous in mercy and truth. -
Deuteronomy 4:29 (7 votes)
But if from thence thou shalt seek the LORD thy God, thou shalt find [him], if thou seek him with all thy heart and with all thy soul. -
Deuteronomy 4:31 (7 votes)
(For the LORD thy God [is] a merciful God;) he will not forsake thee, neither destroy thee, nor forget the covenant of thy fathers which he sware unto them. -
Micah 7:18 (5 votes)
Who [is] a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage? he retaineth not his anger for ever, because he delighteth [in] mercy. -
Micah 7:20 (5 votes)
Thou wilt perform the truth to Jacob, [and] the mercy to Abraham, which thou hast sworn unto our fathers from the days of old. -
Jeremiah 31:20 (4 votes)
[Is] Ephraim my dear son? [is he] a pleasant child? for since I spake against him, I do earnestly remember him still: therefore my bowels are troubled for him; I will surely have mercy upon him, saith the LORD.
Commentary
Jeremiah 3:12 presents a powerful and compassionate message from the LORD to the exiled Northern Kingdom of Israel. Through the prophet Jeremiah, God issues a direct command to "proclaim these words toward the north," where the descendants of the ten tribes were living in Assyrian captivity. Despite their profound spiritual unfaithfulness, God extends an invitation to "Return, thou backsliding Israel," coupled with a promise of mercy and a cessation of His anger. This verse highlights God's enduring patience and His desire for reconciliation even with those who have deeply strayed.
Context
This verse is situated within a series of prophetic pronouncements where Jeremiah addresses the spiritual decay and idolatry of both the Northern Kingdom (Israel, also called Ephraim) and the Southern Kingdom (Judah). The Northern Kingdom had been conquered and exiled by the Assyrians over a century before Jeremiah's ministry (in 722 BC) due to their persistent idolatry and departure from God's covenant. Jeremiah's message here is a unique call to a people long dispersed, demonstrating God's continued remembrance of them. The "north" refers to their geographical location in exile. While Judah was still facing its own impending judgment, this message to Israel serves as both a tender plea and a stark warning for Judah to learn from their sister's mistakes. The wider context of Jeremiah chapter 3 emphasizes Israel's spiritual adultery and God's unwavering faithfulness despite their betrayal. For more on Israel's spiritual unfaithfulness, see Jeremiah 3:6.
Key Themes
Linguistic Insights
Practical Application
Jeremiah 3:12 serves as an eternal reminder of God's character. For us today, it teaches several vital lessons:
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