JEREMIAH 27-29. Certain linguistic peculiarities (_e.g._ the incorrect
spelling, Nebuchadnezzar) suggest that these three Chapter s may have
circulated as a separate pamphlet, _e.g._ in Babylon. They deal with
the rebuke of false hopes concerning a speedy return from exile.
JEREMIAH 30-31. THE FUTU... [ Continue Reading ]
JEREMIAH 32. THE REDEMPTION OF LAND AT ANATHOTH. A token of confidence
in the future restoration. Probably not much more than Jeremiah 32:6
is original. This narrative, it should be noticed, is both preceded
(Jeremiah 32:30 f.) and followed (Jeremiah 32:33) by restoration
prophecies.
JEREMIAH 32:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
Jeremiah, after a premonition of the coming opportunity (subsequently
confirmed as being of Divine origin, Jeremiah 32:8) uses the right of
redemption belonging to the next-of-kin (Leviticus 25:25; Ruth 4:3
ff.) to buy family property in Anathoth (Jeremiah 32:11) from his
cousin Hanamel; he duly exe... [ Continue Reading ]
JEREMIAH 32:16 (a later Deuteronomistic expansion, except perhaps in
Jeremiah 32:24 f.). Prayer of Jeremiah, reviewing the Divine
characteristics, and Yahweh's control of Israel's history, up to the
present distress, and implying doubt as to the issue.
Jeremiah 32:24. mounts: earthen mounds raised... [ Continue Reading ]
Yahweh answers the prophet by declaring the issue and cause of the
present distress, and by promising (Jeremiah 32:36 ff.) the future
restoration of the people to Palestine, where they shall dwell in
religious unity and in prosperity. Most or all of this seems later
than Jeremiah; _e.g._ Jeremiah 32... [ Continue Reading ]