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CHAPTER II
_God expresses his continued regard for his people, long since_
_chosen_, 1-3.
_He then expostulates with them on their ungrateful and worse_
_than heathen return to his regard_, 4-11;...
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MOREOVER - literally, And. Notice the connection between Jeremiah’s
call and first prophecy....
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CHAPTER S 2:1-3:5
Expostulation and Impeachment
_ 1. His love and kindness to Jerusalem (Jeremiah 2:1) _
2. The unfaithful people (Jeremiah 2:4)
3. The two evils and the results (Jeremiah 2:12)...
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Jeremiah's Fourth Prophecy (see Book comments for Jeremiah).
MOREOVER. Jeremiah 2 is the first chapter of the roll which was
re-written after being burned (Jeremiah 36), while Jeremiah 11 is the
first...
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_the kindness of thy youths the love of thine espousals_ This has been
taken as meaning, the kindness and love (_a_) of Israel towards God,
or (_b_) of God towards Israel. In favour of (_a_) is urged...
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MOREOVER, &C.— The prophesy begun in this chapter is continued to
the end of the 5th verse of the next chapter. In it God professes to
retain the same kindness and favourable disposition towards Israe...
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CHAPTER FIVE
SERMONS FROM THE REIGN OF JOSIAH
Jeremiah 2:1 to Jeremiah 6:30
Chapter s 2-6 contain several discourses uttered at different times in
the early years of Jeremiah's prophetic ministry. S...
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Moreover the word of the LORD came to me, saying,
WORD OF THE LORD CAME TO ME - probably in the 13th year of the reign
of Josiah (; cf. : cf. with ). The warning not to rely as they did on
Egypt ...
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JEREMIAH'S SECOND PROPHECY (2:1-3:5)
The prophet expostulates with Israel because of their unfaithfulness
to Jehovah.
1-13. Under the figure of the marriage relation Jehovah reminds the
people of Hi...
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II.
(1) The first chapter had given the narrative of the call which had
impressed itself indelibly on the prophet’s mind. The next five run
on as one continuous whole, and, looking to the fact that th...
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וַ יְהִ֥י דְבַר ־יְהוָ֖ה אֵלַ֥י לֵ
אמֹֽר
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CHAPTER II
THE TRUST IN THE SHADOW OF EGYPT
Jeremiah 2:1; Jeremiah 3:1
THE first of the prophet's public addresses is, in fact, a sermon
which proceeds from an exposure of national sin to the menace...
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UNGRATEFUL FORGETFULNESS
Jeremiah 2:1-8; Jeremiah 26:1-24; Jeremiah 27:1-22; Jeremiah 28:1-17;
Jeremiah 29:1-32; Jeremiah 30:1-24; Jeremiah 31:1-40; Jeremiah 32:1-44
God regarded
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The first movement in commissioning the called man now commences. He
was commanded to utter a great impeachment in the ears of Jerusalem.
This impeachment was threefold. It first declared how Israel h...
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CONTENTS
The Prophet is here entering upon his ministry. He begins with
expostulation: and he carries it on, in a way of reproof and
correction through the whole chapter....
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I pray the Reader to observe, the graciousness of God's dealings with
his people, even when he is about to reprove them. He puts them in
mind of their past affection, and when matters were different w...
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Chapter 2 contains a most touching appeal to the people at Jerusalem.
It requires no explanation, but deserves the heart's serious
attention. It testifies in the most striking manner to the kindness
a...
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MOREOVER, THE WORD OF THE LORD CAME TO ME, SAYING. Here begins the
book, and Jeremiah's first sermon; and the following contains the
message he was sent with, to which the preceding chapter is only a...
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Moreover the word of the LORD came to me, saying,
Ver. 1. _Moreover, the word of the Lord came to me, saying._] The
prophet being thus called and confirmed, _as _ Jer 1:1-19 sets
forthwith upon the w...
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_Moreover, the word of the Lord came unto me_ The discourse begun here
is continued to the end of the fifth verse of the next chapter. In it
God professes to retain the same kind and merciful disposit...
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Moreover, the word of the Lord came to me, saying, this being an
introduction both to the first prophetic discourse and to the whole
cycle of Jeremiah's prophetic messages,...
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ISRAEL'S LACK OF FAITHFULNESS...
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1-8 Those who begin well, but do not persevere, will justly be
upbraided with their hopeful and promising beginnings. Those who
desert religion, commonly oppose it more than those who never knew it....
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JEREMIAH CHAPTER 2 God's numerous and continued mercies render the
Jews in their idolatry inexcusable, and unparalleled in any nation;
and themselves the causes of their calamities, JEREMIAH 2:1. Thei...
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Jeremiah 2:1 word H1697 LORD H3068 saying H559 (H8800)
the word - Jeremiah 1:11, Je
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YHWH IS SEEKING TO CALL HIS PEOPLE BACK TO THEIR FIRST-LOVE (JEREMIAH
2:1).
YHWH now sums up His purpose for calling Jeremiah in terms of a
restoration of His people to their wilderness first-love. He...
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WORD OF THE LORD
The general character of the first message from Jehovah to Judah by
Jeremiah is threefold:
(1) He reminds Israel of the days of blessing and deliverance, for
example (Jeremiah 2:1)....
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Jeremiah 2:1. Moreover the word of the LORD came to me, saying, Go and
cry in the ears of Jerusalem saying, Thus saith the LORD: I remember
thee, the kindness of thy youth, the love of thine espousals...
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Jeremiah 2:1. Moreover the word of the LORD came to me, saying, Go and
cry in the ears of Jerusalem, saying, Thus saith the LORD, I remember
thee, the kindness of thy youth, the love of thine espousal...
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CONTENTS: First message to backslidden Judah concerning their
ingratitude to God and wickedness against Him.
CHARACTERS: God, Jeremiah.
CONCLUSION: It is a great affront to God to neglect Him and for...
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Jeremiah 2:2. _I remember thee, the kindness of thy youth._ God now
addressed them, that he might do the same to the children as he had
done to the fathers, and rejoice over them as the bridegroom rej...
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_I remember thee, the kindness of thy youth._
YOUTHFUL RELIGION
I. The rich and glowing description of youthful piety here given.
1. Ardent affection.
2. Union of the soul to Christ.
3. A going a...
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JEREMIAH 2:1 Israel’s Covenantal Adultery. These five related
messages were probably delivered during Josiah’s reign (Jeremiah
3:6). Jeremiah declares that God’s chosen people commit spiritual
adulter...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—1. CHRONOLOGY. Most probably in
thirteenth Josiah, quickly after his call. Dr. Dahler (Stratsbourg)
would interpose Chapter s 4, 5, 6; deferring this chapter till after...
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EXPOSITION
The second chapter forms the introduction of a group of discourses
(Jeremiah 2-6), which should be read together. It is called By Ewald
(and the position of the prophecy favors this view) t...
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Moreover the word of the LORD came to me, saying, Go and cry in the
ears of Jerusalem, saying, Thus saith the LORD (Jeremiah 2:1-2);
Now this is the first message that he has to deliver. As God is
cal...
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2 Peter 1:21; Ezekiel 7:1; Hebrews 1:1; Jeremiah 1:11; Jeremiah 23:28;