For mine eyes are upon all their ways: they are not hid from my face, neither is their iniquity hid from mine eyes.
For my eyes see everything they do: nothing is hidden from me, and I can see all their wrongdoing.
God is saying that He sees absolutely everything people do - both their actions and their sins are completely visible to Him.
📚 Historical Context
Jeremiah was a prophet in ancient Judah during the 7th-6th century BC, a time when the nation was deeply involved in idolatry and moral corruption, leading to God's impending judgment through the Babylonian invasion. In this verse, God speaks through Jeremiah to emphasize His omniscience, warning the people that their sinful ways are fully visible to Him and will not escape consequences. This reflects the broader biblical narrative of covenant unfaithfulness and divine accountability that culminated in the exile of Judah.
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