THE PEOPLE APPROACH JEREMIAH AND SEEK GUIDANCE, GIVING THE IMPRESSION
OF WANTING TO OBEY YHWH (JEREMIAH 42:1).
As a result of what had happened to Jerusalem Jeremiah had now been
proved to be a true prophet of YHWH. Thus on finding him among the
captives the people came to him ostensibly in order t... [ Continue Reading ]
THE REFUGEES SEEK YHWH'S GUIDANCE THROUGH JEREMIAH BUT ON RECEIVING IT
REJECT IT BECAUSE IT DOES NOT FIT IN WITH THEIR INCLINATIONS WITH THE
CONSEQUENCE THAT JEREMIAH PROPHESIES JUDGMENT AGAINST THEM (JEREMIAH
42:1 TO JEREMIAH 43:13).
That Judah had still not learned its lesson comes out in that on... [ Continue Reading ]
JEREMIAH BRINGS TO THE PEOPLE THE WORD OF YHWH (JEREMIAH 42:7).
The break of ten days during which Jeremiah waited on YHWH brings out
the importance of what is to be said. The run of cultic prophets spoke
spontaneously, having stirred themselves up into ecstasy, but this was
no spontaneous word fro... [ Continue Reading ]
RECOGNISING THAT THEY HAVE NO INTENTION OF OBEYING YHWH JEREMIAH
PRONOUNCES OVER THEM WHAT IS TO COME ON THEM (JEREMIAH 42:19).
Having been brought down to being a remnant, Judah have now been given
the opportunity to re-establish themselves as God's people and renew
God's kingdom. God's judgment w... [ Continue Reading ]