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Verse Jeremiah 15:7. _I WILL FAN THEM WITH A FAN_] There is no pure
grain; all is chaff.
_IN THE GATES OF THE LAND_] The places of public justice: and there it
shall be seen that the judgments that h...
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I WILL FAN THEM ... - Or, “I have winnowed them with a winnowing
shovel.” The “gates of the land” mean the places by which men
enter or leave it. As God winnows them they are driven out of the land
th...
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CHAPTER 15
The Prophet's Deep Soul-Exercise
_ 1. The answer (Jeremiah 15:1) _
2. The prophet's grief and sorrow and Jehovah's answer (Jeremiah
15:10)
Jeremiah 15:1. The preceding prayer is
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JEREMIAH 14:1 TO JEREMIAH 15:9. THE DROUGHT IN JUDAH, AND JEREMIAH'S
CONSEQUENT INTERCESSION. The date of this disaster is unknown, but
some year in the latter half of Jehoiakim's reign is most probab...
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GATES. Put by Figure of speech _Synecdoche_ (of Part), for cities, or
for the outlets of the land.
CHILDREN. sons....
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See introd. summary to section....
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_I have fanned them with a fan_ "Fan, whether verb or noun, is now
practically obsolete in the sense here intended." Dr. p. 360. We
should rather render, _Have winnowed them with a winnowing-fork_. Th...
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AND I WILL FAN THEM— The simile is taken from a man who stands in
the gate of his threshing-floor, to separate with his fan the chaff
from the wheat; God denouncing that he would cast the people of Ju...
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E. The Final Rejection of Prophetic Intercession
Jeremiah 15:1-9
TRANSLATION
(1) And the LORD said unto me: If Moses and Samuel were standing
before Me, I would have no affection for this people. Ca...
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And I will fan them with a fan in the gates of the land; I will
bereave them of children, I will destroy my people, since they return
not from their ways.
I WILL FAN THEM WITH A FAN - tribulation...
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1-9. The coming woes described....
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They shall be dispersed and driven forth from the land by every way of
exit....
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I WILL FAN THEM WITH A FAN. — The image is, of course, the familiar
one of the threshing-floor and the winnowing-fan or shovel (Psalms
1:4; Psalms 35:5; Matthew 3:12). The tenses should be past in bot...
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וָ אֶזְרֵ֥ם בְּ מִזְרֶ֖ה בְּ
שַׁעֲרֵ֣י הָ
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CHAPTER IX
THE DROUGHT AND ITS MORAL IMPLICATIONS
Jeremiah 14:1; Jeremiah 15:1 (17?)
VARIOUS opinions have been expressed about the division of these
Chapter s. They have been cut up into short sect...
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To this great appeal Jehovah again replied by declaring mercy to be
impossible, and judgment inevitable, and this on account of the sin of
Manasseh which had been persisted in, namely, the rejection o...
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And I will fan them with a fan (f) in the gates of the land; I will
bereave [them] of children, I will destroy my people, [since] they
return not from their ways.
(f) Meaning, the cities....
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These judgments had their accomplishment, in the captivity that
followed, when the people were carried away to Babylon....
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He confirms here the same truth. The verb which I have rendered in the
future may be rendered in the past tense, but I still think it to be a
prediction of what was to come. But as to what follows, _I...
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The beginning of chapter 15 is an answer to the close of chapter 14;
but the instruction and the principles it contains are very
remarkable. Jehovah declares that if Moses and Samuel (whose love for
I...
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I WILL FAN THEM WITH A FAN IN THE GATES OF THE LAND,.... Either of
their own land, the land of Judea; and so the Septuagint version, "in
the gates of my people"; alluding to the custom of winnowing co...
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And I will fan them with a fan in the gates of the land; I will
bereave [them] of children, I will destroy my people, [since] they
return not from their ways.
Ver. 7. _And I will fan them with a fan....
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_Thou hast forsaken me, thou art gone backward_ God here, by more
expressions of the same import with many that we have before met with,
declares his steady resolution to destroy them for their aposta...
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THE LORD REFUSES HELP THE SECOND TIME...
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And I will fan them with a fan in the gates of the land; even as a man
at the opening of a threshing-floor makes use of every gust of wind to
remove the chaff from the wheat, so the Lord would stand a...
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CHILDREN:
Or, whatsoever is dear...
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1-9 The Lord declares that even Moses and Samuel must have pleaded in
vain. The putting of this as a case, though they should stand before
him, shows that they do not, and that saints in heaven do no...
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I WILL FAN THEM WITH A FAN IN THE GATES OF THE LAND; not a purging fan
by affliction, to separate their chaff and dross from them, but a
scattering fan. Some translate it _into the gates of the earth_...
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Jeremiah 15:7 winnow H2219 (H8799) fan H4214 gates H8179 land H776
bereave H7921 (H8765) destroy H6 ...
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YHWH'S RESPONSE TO JEREMIAH'S PLEA IS OF THE ABSOLUTE CERTAINTY AND
AWFULNESS OF THE COMING JUDGMENT (JEREMIAH 15:1).
In the face of Jeremiah's plea YHWH now makes clear that nothing can
now stop His...
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CONTENTS: Message on the drought, concluded. The people abandoned to
ruin. Jeremiah complains of his hardships.
CHARACTERS: God, Jeremiah, Moses, Samuel.
CONCLUSION: Miserable is the case of those w...
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Jeremiah 15:1. _Though Moses and Samuel stood before me,_ as when
Moses by his prayers saved the nation, Exodus 32:11, and Samuel in
Mizpeh was heard, when the Lord terrified the Philistine armies by...
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_Thou hast forsaken Me._
GOD FORSAKING AND GOD FORSAKEN
I. A God-forsaking people. Conviction by God Himself of this great
folly and sin. In Jeremiah 2:13, the charge is more complete. Creation
is c...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 15:7 The primary reason for punishment was
that THEY DID NOT TURN FROM THEIR WAYS.
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES—For _Chronology of the Chapter and
Historical Facts_, see on chap. Jeremiah 10:5 _in loc_.
1. PERSONAL ALLUSIONS. Jeremiah 15:1. “_Moses and Samuel_,” here
mentioned as h...
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EXPOSITION
JEREMIAH 15:1
Second rejection of Jeremiah's intercession; awfulness of the
impending judgment.
JEREMIAH 15:1
THOUGH MOSES AND SAMUEL, etc. It is a mere supposition which is here
made; t...
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Then said the LORD unto me, Though Moses and Samuel stood before me,
yet my mind could not be toward this people: cast them out of my
sight, and let them go foRuth (Jeremiah 15:1).
Now it is interesti...
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Amos 4:10; Ezekiel 24:21; Ezekiel 24:25; Hosea 9:12; Isaiah 41:16;...
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A fan — Not a purging fan by affliction, to separate their chaff and
dross from them, but a scattering fan. In the gates — This is added
in pursuit of the metaphor of fanning, men usually chusing barn...