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TOUCHED - “Made it touch.” This was the symbol of the bestowal of
divine grace and help, by which that want of eloquence, which the
prophet had pleaded as a disqualification, was removed....
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ANALYSIS AND ANNOTATIONS
I. THE CALL TO REPENTANCE, THE IMPENITENCE OF THE PEOPLE, AND THE
JUDGMENT ANNOUNCED
CHAPTER 1
The Call of the Prophet
_ 1. The introduction (Jeremiah 1:1) _
2. The divin...
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THE PROPHET'S CALL. The account of this should be compared with
similar accounts of the calls of other prophets (see Isaiah 6, Ezekiel
1:1 to Ezekiel 3:3; Amos 7:12 ff.) and the characteristic differe...
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HAND... TOUCHED. Figure of speech _Anthropopatheia_. Compare Isaiah
(Isaiah 6:6; Isaiah 6:7); Ezekiel (Ezekiel 2:8; Ezekiel 2:9); Daniel
(Can....
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The Prophet's call and its nature...
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Jeremiah's call
The passage will fall into four sections.
(i) Jeremiah 1:4. The prophet's call and its nature. (ii) Jeremiah
1:11. The symbol of the almond tree, shewing that Jehovah is wakeful
to p...
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_touched_ CAUSED IT TO TOUCH. An outward symbol of the gift of
eloquence, which was being then and there bestowed. The same part of
the verb (with a causative force) is used in the corresponding passa...
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II. THE CALL EXTENDED Jeremiah 1:4-10
TRANSLATION
(4) Then the word of the LORD came unto me saying, (5) Before I formed
you in the belly I knew you, and before you were born I set you apart;
a proph...
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C. The Divine Assurance Jeremiah 1:7-10
When called of God Moses brought forth excuse after excuse; but
Jeremiah only needed encouragement and reassurance. The Lord took
steps to give that timid and...
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Then the LORD put forth his hand, and touched my mouth. And the LORD
said unto me, Behold, I have put my words in thy mouth.
TOUCHED MY MOUTH - a symbolical act in supernatural vision, implying
tha...
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TOUCHED MY MOUTH] symbolic of divine grace and inspiration: cp. Isaiah
6:6; Ezekiel 2:9 to Ezekiel 3:3....
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THE CALL OF JEREMIAH (13TH YEAR OF JOSIAH). FIRST PROPHECY
1-3. See Introduction....
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THE LORD PUT FORTH HIS HAND... — The symbolic act seems to imply
something like a waking vision, like that of Isaiah (Isaiah 6:6), and
the act itself reminds us of the “live coal” laid upon the
prophe...
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וַ יִּשְׁלַ֤ח יְהוָה֙ אֶת ־יָדֹ֔ו וַ
יַּגַּ֖ע
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CHAPTER I
THE CALL AND CONSECRATION
IN the foregoing pages we have considered the principal events in the
life of the prophet Jeremiah, by way of introduction to the more
detailed study of his writin...
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COURAGE PROMISED TO A FEARFUL MESSENGER
Jeremiah 1:1-19
God has a distinct purpose for each life, and our one aim should be to
discover and work out His plan. See Psalms 139:16; Galatians 1:15. The...
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The first three verses constitute a title page naming the author and
giving the dates of the period during which he exercised his ministry.
The Book opens with the account of Jeremiah's call, and at o...
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Then the LORD put forth his hand, and (k) touched my mouth. And the
LORD said to me, Behold, I have put my words in thy mouth.
(k) Which declares that God makes them meet and assures them, whom he
ca...
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_Mouth; perhaps (Haydock) with a coal, by means of an angel, (Isaias
vi. 5.) in a sort of dream. He found himself changed into a new man._...
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Reader! do not fail to remark, how humbling grace is in the soul.
Before the Prophet was conscious of the work wrought in him, the
blessed effects were made to appear, in a lowliness suited to the
mer...
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Here Jeremiah speaks again of his calling, that his doctrine might not
be despised, as though it proceeded from a private individual. He,
therefore, testifies again, that he came not of himself, but w...
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In chapter 1 the prophet is established in his office, to which he had
been appointed by Jehovah, even before his birth, that he should carry
His word unto the nations. But Jeremiah's fears are immedi...
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THEN THE LORD PUT FORTH HIS HAND,.... Who, according to Kimchi, was
the Angel that appeared to the prophet, and spoke in the name of the
Lord to him, and is called by his name; but rather it was the S...
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_Then the Lord put forth his hand, and touched my mouth_ This appeared
to the prophet to be done in his vision; whereby he was taught that
the divine help should go along with him, that the gift of ut...
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Then the Lord put forth His hand and touched my mouth, this, of
course, being a symbolical act experienced by Jeremiah in a vision,
its meaning being that God Himself would give His servant the right...
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THE CALL AND COMMISSION OF THE PROPHET...
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1-10 Jeremiah's early call to the work and office of a prophet is
stated. He was to be a prophet, not to the Jews only, but to the
neighbouring nations. He is still a prophet to the whole world, and...
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THEN THE LORD PUT FORTH HIS HAND: God having before excited the
prophet to his work by command and promise, doth now in a vision
establish and confirm him, either by the hand of an angel, ISAIAH
6:6,7...
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Jeremiah 1:9 LORD H3068 forth H7971 (H8799) hand H3027 touched H5060
(H8686) mouth H6310 LORD H3068 said...
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JEREMIAH SEEKS TO EXCUSE HIMSELF FROM HIS GOD-APPOINTED TASK ONLY TO
BE SET RIGHT BY YHWH (JEREMIAH 1:7).
Jeremiah diffidently sought to excuse himself from the task to which
God was calling him, seei...
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JEREMIAH'S INITIAL CALL (JEREMIAH 1:4).
YHWH's initial call assures Jeremiah that he had been chosen even
before he was born, that he need not be afraid that he was still young
and immature (around t...
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Jeremiah 1:6
It is not improbable that Jeremiah was almost a child when he spoke
these words. Considering the time to which he lived, he must have been
young in the thirteenth year of Josiah, young en...
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Jeremiah 1:1
I. (Jeremiah 1:4). The two great blessings of _election_and
_mediation_are here distinctly taught. God did not speak to the
nations directly, but mediationally. He created a minister who...
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Jeremiah 1:1. The words of Jeremiah the son of Hilkiah, of the priests
that were in Anathoth in the land of Benjamin: to whom the word of the
LORD came in the days of Josiah the son of Amon king of Ju...
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CONTENTS: Jeremiah's call and enduement. The sign of the almond rod
and seething pot.
CHARACTERS: God, Holy Spirit, Jeremiah, Josiah, Jehoiakim.
CONCLUSION: God, by His special counsel and foreknowle...
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Jeremiah 1:5. _Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee._ In the
creation God knew the nature and designations of every creature,
whether of plants, or of living beings. He assigned laws and abod...
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_Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee._
Seven points in Jeremiah’s life and call:--
1. God knowing him. “I knew thee.”
2. God sanctifying him. “I sanctified thee.”
3. God ordaining him. “...
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_To whom the Word of the Lord came._
THE WORD OF GOD
Words are often used in two ways--one specific, definite; the other
general, figurative. Thus, when we use the word “heart,” we mean
specifically...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 1:1 Introduction. These verses introduce
the book’s historical background (vv. Jeremiah 1:1), Jeremiah’s
call and message (vv....
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 1:9 God touches Jeremiah’s MOUTH and
sets it apart for his use (Isaiah 6:4). That God puts his words in
Jeremiah’s mouth emphasizes the words’ di
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—
1. CHRONOLOGY. Jeremiah 1:1, penned _cir._ B.C. 578; Jeremiah 1:4,
_sq._ B.C. 629. But the recently discovered Assyrian chronology would
make the date of the “thirteen...
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EXPOSITION
AN ACCOUNT OF THE CALL AND CONSECRATION OF JEREMIAH TO THE PROPHETIC
OFFICE, FOLLOWED BY TWO EXPRESSIVE SYMBOLS OF THE...
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At this time shall we turn in our Bibles to the book of Jeremiah.
About sixty years after Isaiah died, God called Jeremiah to what I
feel must have been the hardest task any minister has ever been cal...
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Exodus 4:11; Exodus 4:12; Exodus 4:15; Exodus 4:16; Ezekiel 3:10;...
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JEREMIAH, THE WAILING PROPHET
Jeremiah 1:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The ten tribes of Israel had passed into captivity before God called
Jeremiah. Judah was following hard in the path of her sister natio...
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Then — God having excited the prophet by command and promise, now in
a vision confirms him, either by the hand of an angel, or by himself
in some visible shape....