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Jeremiah 16:17-18 Meaning and Interpretation of The Bible Verse

 

Jeremiah 16:17-18, and What It Means for All People.

By: Anthony Joseph Hopkins

 



      Jeremiah 16:17 Says: For mine eyes are upon their ways: they are not hiding from my face, neither is their iniquity hid from mine eyes.  This means that God even knows when we are sinning.  There are times when He will confront us in our face.  He will make things very difficult for you if you keep disrespecting Him.



      There are times when I thought that God was not watching me sin, but He was recording it.  This is very serious because God can put an end to Mankind anytime He wants.  This is simply because of disobedience.  One of the reasons why God is angry is because of same sex marriages.  A man and a woman cannot marry the same sex.  It is inside of the Holy Bible.

 

     



Next, I want to inform all of you that man is not in charge of this world.  I understand that God gives us a choice and a free will.  It does not mean that a man can sleep with another man, as if the other man is a woman.  The same applies to women.  To be perfectly frank with all of you, God is mad at all of us.


 


 There are times when God will allow you to be in a depraved mind as if in Romans 1:28-32.  This is a very serious problem.  There are some who will join Him in Paradise.  I want to join God and Jesus Christ inside of the Paradise that they are talking about.  If you want to know the truth, Romans 3:23: All have sinned and have fallen short of the glory of God.  This includes myself!!  I am a sinner who needs God’s grace and mercy.



      For my eyes are on all their ways.  They are not hidden from my face neither is their iniquity concealed from my eyes.  This is very serious.  I want a chance to join God in heaven.  I will admit that I have been listening to music just to drown out the voices that I hear each day that are not the Holy Spirit.  I have been hearing voices for 13 years now.  The voices are demonic in nature.  I did not do anything to deserve this form of punishment.

 

Further, I would like to share the definition of the word iniquity.  An iniquity is immoral or grossly unfair behavior.  This is something that is totally distasteful to God and human beings alike.  It is a behavior that is very hard to discuss online.  Whereas, a transgression is an act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct; an offense.  God is taking everything very seriously.  What is the definition of the word sin?  A sin is an act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct; an offense.

What is the full meaning of sin?

an offense against

noun (1) ˈsin.: an offense against religious or moral law.: an action that is or is felt to be highly reprehensible.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jeremiah 16:18 Meaning and Interpretation


 


      Jeremiah 16:18 WEB Says: First I will recompense their iniquity and their sin double, because they have polluted my land with the carcasses of their detestable things, and have filled my inheritance with their abominations.  The definition of the word recompense is to make amends to (someone) for loss or harm suffered; compensate. A compensation or reward given for loss or harm suffered or effort made.



      Therefore, God will have to clean everything up Himself.  God is willing for man to repent of their sins.  God is going to stop his wrath against Mankind.  Man, Women, and Children will have to yield to God.  Mankind will have to completely change their behavior.  This means that the US Government will have to revise everything as far as their laws is concerned.  Mankind will have to stop acting like savages.

In Conclusion, the entire planet will have to submit to God’s Will.  This means that all sin must cease.  God will have to make sure that man cannot back down on their agreements. 

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