Is Israel a servant? is he a homeborn slave? why is he spoiled?
¿Es Israel un siervo? ¿Es un esclavo nacido en casa? Entonces, ¿por qué ha sido saqueado y destruido?
Dios cuestiona por qué Israel, que no debería ser esclavo, ha sido devastado y despojado.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the 7th century BC, during the reign of King Josiah and the decline of Judah, the prophet Jeremiah delivered God's message to a nation that had turned to idolatry and broken their covenant with Him, leading to vulnerability against foreign powers like Babylon. God uses rhetorical questions in this verse to remind Israel that they were not intended to be slaves or servants, as they were His chosen people, but their unfaithfulness had resulted in them being plundered and oppressed. This highlights the consequences of spiritual rebellion in a historical context of political and military turmoil.
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