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23 lines
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# The bellows are scorched by the fire that is burning them; the lead is consumed in the flames
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God speaks of punishing his people as if they were silver and he was boiling the silver in a very hot fire. The one boiling the metal was working very hard.
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# The bellows are scorched by the fire that is burning them
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"The fire is so hot that it scorches the bellows" or "The punishment is so severe that it is like a fire that even burns the bellows". This very hot fire represents God's judgment.
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# The bellows are scorched
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Bellows are a tool used to blow large amounts of air into a burning fire to make the fire hotter.
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# the lead is consumed in the flames
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"they are like silver that is so full of impurities that the lead cannot remove them all". This represents the people of Israel being so full of sin, that they continue to sin even after God punishes them.
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# The refining continues among them
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"You will continue to refine them" or "You will continue to try to purify them"
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# because the evil is not removed
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"because the evil remains" or "the impurities remain" |