For the blood she shed is still within her; she poured it out on the bare rock; she did not pour it on the ground to cover it with dust.
Parallel translations
- WEB For her blood is in the middle of her; she set it on the bare rock; she didn’t pour it on the ground, to cover it with dust.
- KJV For her blood is in the midst of her; she set it upon the top of a rock; she poured it not upon the ground, to cover it with dust;
- NKJV For her blood is in her midst; She set it on top of a rock; She did not pour it on the ground, To cover it with dust.
- NASB “For her blood is in her midst; She placed it on the bare rock; She did not pour it on the ground To cover it with dust.
- NLT For the blood of her murders is splashed on the rocks. It isn’t even spilled on the ground, where the dust could cover it!
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Quick answer
Jerusalem's bloodshed lies exposed on bare rock, uncovered and crying out. It stresses that her violence is brazen and unconcealed before God.
Overview
By placing the blood 'on the bare rock' rather than covering it with dust, the city flaunted its violence without shame or attempt at atonement. In Israelite law, uncovered blood cries out for justice (cf. Genesis 4:10). Jerusalem's open, unrepented bloodguilt demands the very judgment now coming upon her.
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- Lev 17:13And if any Israelite or foreigner living among them hunts down a wild animal or bird that may be eaten, he must drain its blood and cover it with dirt.
- Deut 12:16but you must not eat the blood; pour it on the ground like water.
- 1 Kgs 21:19Tell him that this is what the LORD says: ‘Have you not murdered a man and seized his land?’ Then tell him that this is also what the LORD says: ‘In the place where the dogs licked up the blood of Naboth, there also the dogs will lick up your blood—yes, yours!’”
- Isa 26:21For behold, the LORD is coming out of His dwelling to punish the inhabitants of the earth for their iniquity. The earth will reveal her bloodshed and will no longer conceal her slain.
- Isa 3:9The expression on their faces testifies against them, and like Sodom they flaunt their sin; they do not conceal it. Woe to them, for they have brought disaster upon themselves.
- Deut 12:24You must not eat the blood; pour it on the ground like water.
- Job 16:18O earth, do not cover my blood; may my cry for help never be laid to rest.
- Jer 2:34Moreover, your skirts are stained with the blood of the innocent poor, though you did not find them breaking in. But in spite of all these things
- Jer 6:15Are they ashamed of the abomination they have committed? No, they have no shame at all; they do not even know how to blush. So they will fall among the fallen; when I punish them, they will collapse,” says the LORD.
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