the Week of Proper 18 / Ordinary 23
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Jeremiah 13:6
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Arise: Jeremiah 13:2-5
Reciprocal: Ezekiel 10:1 - as the Micah 5:2 - that is Revelation 16:9 - to give
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And the land could not support them so as to live together, because their possessions were so many that they were not able to live together.
And there was a quarrel between the herdsmen of the livestock of Abram and the herdsmen of the livestock of Lot. Now at that time the Canaanites and the Perizzites were living in the land.
And Lot lifted up his eyes and saw the whole plain of the Jordan, that all of it was well-watered land—this was before Yahweh destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah—like the garden of Yahweh, like the land of Egypt in the direction of Zoar.
So Lot chose for himself all the plain of the Jordan. And Lot journeyed from the east, and so they separated from each other.
Arise, go through the length of the land and through its breadth, for I will give it to you."
So Abram pitched his tent, and he came and settled at the oaks of Mamre, which were at Hebron. And there he built an altar to Yahweh.
But those who want to be rich fall into temptation and a trap and many foolish and harmful desires, which plunge those people into ruin and destruction.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And it came to pass after many days,.... When the girdle had lain long in the hole, by the side of Euphrates; this denotes the length of the Babylonish captivity, which was seventy years:
that the Lord said unto me, arise, go to Euphrates, and take the girdle from thence, which I commanded thee to hide there; which may denote the return of these people from captivity, according to the prophecy of Jeremiah; see Jeremiah 25:11, though this seems to be visionally done, in order to express the wretched state and condition these people were in; either before the captivity, which was the cause of it; or at their return from it, when they were no better for it.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Many days - The seventy years’ captivity.