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Outreach Judaism. How do you explain the divorce in Jeremiah? How do you explain that the Jewish people are divorced from God by His own word? How do we as Jews get back to God under the Law which prohibits us from coming back?
You may post this question. How can Israel ever hope to restore herself with the Almighty when the Law of Moses seems to indicate that she cannot? The reason you found it difficult to understand Jeremiah is that you made two mistakes while reading the parable of Israel as the divorced wife.
Your first error is you attempted to interpret a parable in a hyper-literal fashion. In fact, the answer to your question is embedded in the final clause of the very same verse.
What is impossible with the forsaken woman is the destiny for the children of Israel. Whereas the betrayed husband would never take back his adulterous wife, our merciful God will forgive His wayward nation. While the human husband would never forgive his cheating wife, God will forgive his adulterous nation. In these moving passages, Jeremiah outlines the path to reconciliation with the Almighty. In contrast to the enraged husband who would never allow his unfaithful wife to return, God will embrace his penitent people.