- her wound is incurable:
- or, she is grievously sick of her wounds, "Why¹¹ should ye be strickenª° any more?¹ ye will revoltª more and more:ª° the whole¹ headª is sick,ª and the whole¹ heartª faint.ª ... From the soleª¹ of the footª even unto¹ the headª [there is] no¹ soundnessª in it; [but] wounds,ª and bruises,ª and putrifyingª sores:ª they have not¹ been closed,ª° neither¹ bound up,ª° neither¹ mollifiedª° with ointment.ª" {Isa 1:5-6} + "Why¹ is¹ my painª perpetual,ª and my woundª incurable,ª° [which] refusethª° to be healed?ª° wilt thou be altogetherª unto me as¹ a liar,ª [and as] watersª [that] fail?ª°¹" {Jer 15:18} + "For¹ I¹ [am] with¹ thee, saithª° the LORD,ª to saveª° thee: though¹ I makeª° a full endª of all¹ nationsª whither¹¹ I have scatteredª° thee, yet¹ will I not¹ makeª° a full endª of thee: but I will correctª° thee in measure,ª and will not¹ leave thee altogether²° unpunished.ª° ... Why¹ criestª° thou for¹ thine affliction?ª thy sorrowª [is] incurableª° for¹ the multitudeª of thine iniquity:ª [because] thy sinsª were increased,ª° I have doneª° these¹ things unto thee." {Jer 30:11-15}
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