A Linen Belt
Jeremiah 13:1-11
Understanding Series
by Tremper Longman III

The Ruined Linen Loin Belt: This passage records the first of Jeremiah’s symbolic actions. While most of the prophet’s prophecies are verbal utterances pure and simple, a surprising number of times these words are accompanied by actions that illustrate the message (according to Fretheim, Jeremiah, p. 204, other symbolic actions include 16:1–9; 18:1–11; 19:1–15; 25:15–29; 27–28; 32:1–15; 43:8–13; 51:59–64).

13:1–11 This particular prophetic action begins with the divine command to Jeremiah to go and buy a linen belt and put it around his waist. The belt is linen because Jeremiah is a priest (or the son of a priest) and priests wear linen undergarments. “Belt” may be a misleading translation anyway (see Additional Notes). What is clear is that this garment is worn around the waist tightly and…

Baker Publishing Group, Understanding the Bible Commentary Series, by Tremper Longman III