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Verse Jeremiah 14:17. _FOR THE VIRGIN DAUGHTER OF MY PEOPLE IS
BROKEN_] _First_, the land was sadly distressed by _Pharaoh-necho_,
king of Egypt. _Secondly_, it was laid under a heavy tribute by
_Neb...
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A message from God to the effect that the calamity would be so
overwhelming as to cause perpetual weeping; it is set before the
people under the representation of Jeremiah’s own sorrow.
THE VIRGIN DAU...
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II. THE PROPHET'S MINISTRY BEFORE THE FALL OF JERUSALEM, THE
PROPHECIES OF JUDGMENT AND RESTORATION, THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF
JEREMIAH, HIS FAITHFULNESS AND HIS SUFFERING
CHAPTER 14
The Great Drought...
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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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See introductory summary to section....
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_grievous_ Heb. _sick_. See on Jeremiah 10:19....
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C. The Prophet's Second Petition Rejected Jeremiah 14:13-18
TRANSLATION
(13) And I said, Ah Lord GOD, Behold, the prophets are saying to them,
You shall not see the sword, nor shall you have famine;...
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Therefore thou shalt say this word unto them; Let mine eyes run down
with tears night and day, and let them not cease: for the virgin
daughter of my people is broken with a great breach, with a very...
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14:17 cease; (a-21) Or 'Mine eyes run down with tears, night and day,
and they cease not.'...
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1-6. Description of the drought....
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THE VIRGIN DAUGHTER OF MY PEOPLE] i.e. Judah, whom God had hitherto
protected....
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THOU SHALT SAY THIS WORD. — Though not in form a prediction, no
words could express more emphatically the terrible nature of the
judgments implied in the preceding verse. The language (in part a
repro...
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וְ אָמַרְתָּ֤ אֲלֵיהֶם֙ אֶת ־הַ
דָּבָ֣ר הַ
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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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We now come to the second division of the Book, that containing the
account of the prophet's ministry. This falls into three sections:
prophecies before the fall of Jerusalem (14-39), prophecies after...
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Therefore thou shalt say this word to them; Let my eyes run down with
(l) tears night and day, and let them not cease: for the virgin
daughter of my people is broken with a great breach, with a very
g...
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_My. Septuagint, "your eyes." Jeremias shews by his tears the future
misery. (Calmet) --- Virgin. Though many were sinners, the Church had
some just souls. (Worthington)_...
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Faithful ministers cannot but feel grief at the conduct of false
teachers, who prophecy smooth things, and prophecy deceit. Jeremiah
had to encounter with many in his days, of this description and no...
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God shews here again how tardy, yea, how stupid the people were, whom
no threatenings could induce to return to a right mind. When,
therefore, they daringly neglected all threatenings, God bids a sad...
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Chapter 14 refers to a famine which took place in the land. The
desolation of Jerusalem by the sword and by famine is again declared.
But observe here the touching intercession of Jeremiah 14:7-9; and...
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THEREFORE THOU SHALT SAY THIS WORD UNTO THEM,.... Instead of praying
for the people, the prophet has a doleful lamentation put into his
mouth, to pronounce in their hearing, in order to assure them of...
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Therefore thou shalt say this word unto them; Let mine eyes run down
with tears night and day, and let them not cease: for the virgin
daughter of my people is broken with a great breach, with a very
g...
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_Therefore thou shalt say this word unto them_ Either, 1st, The word
spoken above; the threatenings denounced in the last two verses
against the false prophets and the people, _the deceivers and the
d...
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17-22 Jeremiah acknowledged his own sins, and those of the people,
but pleaded with the Lord to remember his covenant. In their distress
none of the idols of the Gentiles could help them, nor could t...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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Jeremiah 14:17 say H559 (H8804) word H1697 eyes H5869 flow H3381
(H8799) tears H1832 night H3915 day...
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YHWH INFORMS JEREMIAH THAT HE WILL NO LONGER HEAR HIS PEOPLE BUT
RATHER INTENDS TO CONTINUE TO VISIT THEM WITH THE SWORD AND WITH
FAMINE (JEREMIAH 14:11).
Once again we learn with something of a shock...
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In some respects, Jeremiah is one of the greatest of the ancient
prophets, for he had most sorrowful task to perform. He had not to
deliver a message full of Evangelical comfort, like that of Isaiah;...
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CONTENTS: Message on the drought.
CHARACTERS: God, Jeremiah.
CONCLUSION: Man's sins bring those judgments upon the earth which make
even the inferior creatures to groan. There will come a time when...
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Jeremiah 14:3. _They found no water._ The latter rain had been denied,
as in Jeremiah 3:3; and as Moses had foretold. Deuteronomy 11:17;...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—1. CHRONOLOGY of the Chapter. This
and chapter 15 form one prophecy (although Lange, Keil, and others
connect Chapter s 14 to 17, regarding them as interwoven and
synchr...
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EXPOSITION
This chapter must be read in connection with the following one. They
describe chiefly Jeremiah's twofold attempt at intercession (see
verses 7-9 and 19-22)—a tender and appealing attempt in...
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The word of the LORD that came to Jeremiah concerning the deaRuth
(Jeremiah 14:1).
For a drought filled the land.
Judah mourns, and the gates languish; they are black upon the ground;
and the cry of...
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Amos 5:2; Isaiah 37:22; Jeremiah 13:17; Jeremiah 30:14; Jeremiah 30:1