Jeremiah 14:5-6
5Even the doe abandons her fawn in the field because there is no grass--
6Eyes glazed over, on her last legs, nothing but skin and bones."
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5Even the doe abandons her fawn in the field because there is no grass--
6Eyes glazed over, on her last legs, nothing but skin and bones."
Jeremiah 14 presents a devastating drought as both a literal catastrophe and a divine metaphor for Judah's spiritual condition. The chapter opens with a vivid description of environmental collapse, then shifts to the prophet's intercessory prayer on behalf of the people. God's re
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