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Euphrates, the

The Euphrates River served as a symbolic location in Jeremiah's prophecy, where God commanded the prophet to hide a linen belt as a sign of judgment against Judah's pride.

Overview

In Jeremiah 13, God instructed the prophet to purchase a linen belt, wear it, and then hide it by the Euphrates River. After many days, Jeremiah retrieved the belt, finding it ruined and useless. This symbolic action demonstrated how God would ruin the pride of Judah and Jerusalem, just as the belt was spoiled by moisture and decay.

Key Scriptures

"Thus says the LORD to me, 'Go and buy a linen belt and put it around your waist, but do not put it in water.'" (Jeremiah 13:1, ESV)

"So I went and hid it by the Euphrates, as the LORD commanded me." (Jeremiah 13:5, ESV)

"Then the word of the LORD came to me: 'Thus says the LORD: Even so will I ruin the pride of Judah and the great pride of Jerusalem.'" (Jeremiah 13:8-9, ESV)

Application

God's warnings through symbolic acts call us to examine our own pride and respond in humble obedience before judgment comes.

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