4 When you were born, your umbilical cord wasn’t cut. You weren’t washed with water to make you clean. You weren’t rubbed with salt or wrapped in cloth.
5 No one who saw you felt sorry enough for you to do any of these things. But you were thrown into an open field. You were rejected when you were born.
6 “‘Then I went by you and saw you kicking around in your own blood. I said to you, “Live.”
7 I made you grow like a plant in the field. You grew up, matured, and became a young woman. Your breasts developed, and your hair grew. Yet, you were naked and bare.
8 “‘I went by you again and looked at you. You were old enough to make love to. So I spread my robe over you, and covered your naked body. I promised to love you, and I exchanged marriage vows with you. You became mine, declares the Almighty Lord.
9 “‘Then I bathed you with water, and I washed off your blood. I poured olive oil over you.
10 I put an embroidered dress on you and fine leather sandals on your feet. I dressed you in fine linen and covered you with silk.