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The Useless Vine

This word of the Lord came to me:

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“Son of man, how is the wood of the vine better than that of any other tree in the forest?

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Do they take its wood to make anything? Do they use it to craft a peg for hanging tools?

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But now, they have used it as fuel, and the fire has burned it from both ends, leaving the middle charred. Is it then useful?

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If it was of no use when it was whole, it will be of even less use when burned in the fire.”

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That is why the Lord says: “I took the vine from among all the trees of the forest,and I gave it to the fire to be burned. This is how I have just dealt with those living in Jerusalem.

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I will turn my face against them. Though they escape from the fire, the fire will burn them, and you will know that I am the Lord when I turn against them.

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I will make the land desolate because they have been unfaithful—word of the Lord.”

Commentaries

15:1 - 15:8

The Useless Vine.

Jerusalem is compared to a wild vine whose wood is useless and whose fruit may be poisonous (2 Kings 4:39-40). If God does not cultivate the vine, it loses all its value and reason for being (cf. Isaiah 5:2; Jeremiah 2:21).


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