Jeremiah 31:15-22

Jeremiah 31:15-22

[15] Thus saith  the LORD;  A voice  was heard  in Ramah,  lamentation,  and bitter  weeping;  Rahel  weeping  for her children  refused  to be comforted  for her children,  because they were not. [16] Thus saith  the LORD;  Refrain  thy voice  from weeping,  and thine eyes  from tears:  for thy work  shall be  rewarded,  saith  the LORD;  and they shall come again  from the land  of the enemy.  [17] And there is  hope  in thine end,  saith  the LORD,  that thy children  shall come again  to their own border.  [18] I have surely  Ephraim  bemoaning  himself thus; Thou hast chastised  as a bullock  unaccustomed  to the yoke: turn  for thou art the LORD  my God.  [19] Surely after  that I was turned,  I repented;  and after  that I was instructed,  I smote  upon my thigh:  I was ashamed,  yea, even confounded,  because I did bear  the reproach  of my youth.  [20] Is Ephraim  my dear  son?  is he a pleasant  child?  for since  I spake  against him, I do earnestly  him still: therefore my bowels  are troubled  for him; I will surely  upon him, saith  the LORD.  [21] Set thee up  waymarks,  make  thee high heaps:  set  thine heart  toward the highway,  even the way  which thou wentest:  turn again,  O virgin  of Israel,  turn again  to these thy cities.  [22] How long wilt thou go about,  O thou backsliding  daughter?  for the LORD  hath created  a new thing  in the earth,  A woman  shall compass  a man. 

What does Jeremiah 31:15-22 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

"In this strophe the promise is further confirmed by carrying out the thought, that Israel"s release from his captivity shall certainly take place, however little prospect there is of it at present." [1]