Judah’s sin is engraved on their hearts as with an iron pen, and the LORD contrasts the one who trusts in man, cursed like a shrub in the desert, with the one who trusts in the LORD, blessed like a tree planted by water. He warns that “the heart is deceitful above all things,” which He alone searches, and calls the people to honor the Sabbath.
Jeremiah study chapter
Jeremiah 17
c. 605 BCThe deceitful heart, the blessing of trusting the LORD, and keeping the Sabbath.
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