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The Two Houses: Judah, Israel, And The Restoration Of The Whole Hebrew Nation

Section 11 of 16

Section 11

Jeremiah 3 And The Return

Jeremiah 3 is important because it speaks in the painful language of unfaithful
Israel and a certificate of divorce, but it also calls the backsliding children
to return.

This becomes a major discussion point. The study rejects the idea that Yahwah
permanently divorced the original people and replaced them with a new spiritual
people. The frame here is that the "putting away" was judgment and loss of
provision/protection, not a final destruction of Yahwah's restoration promise.

That argument needs careful scriptural development. It should not be reduced to
a slogan. The future child study can slow down in Jeremiah 3, Deuteronomy 24,
Hosea 2-3, and the "return" language.

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