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CHAPTER 19
The Broken Bottle
_ 1. The broken bottle and the message (Jeremiah 19:1) _
2. The fate announced in the court of the Lord's house (Jeremiah
19:14)
Jeremiah 19:1. He was to get
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JEREMIAH 19:1 TO JEREMIAH 20:6. THE EARTHENWARE FLASK; JEREMIAH IN THE
STOCKS. This section seems to be editorially grouped with the last
because of the further reference to pottery; the original prop...
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DESOLATE... HISSING. See note on Jeremiah 18:16....
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These _vv_. are probably an editorial insertion, for (_a_) the message
which God was to give the prophet in the valley of Ben-Hinnom
(Jeremiah 19:2) is here given him (Jeremiah 19:3 ff.) before he goe...
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III. THE BROKEN VESSEL Jeremiah 19:1 to Jeremiah 20:6
In the parable of the potter and his clay the point was the
possibility of remaking a vessel which has not met with approval; in
chapter 19 the em...
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And I will make this city desolate, and an hissing; every one that
passeth thereby shall be astonished and hiss because of all the
plagues thereof. I WILL MAKE THIS CITY DESOLATE, AND AN HISSING -
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19:8 astonishment (b-8) Or 'a desolation,' see ch. 18.16....
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In Jeremiah 18 the special lesson was the power of God to alter at any
moment the destinies of a people. Here, on the other hand, it is
taught that the time may come when the only alteration must take...
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AN HISSING] see on Jeremiah 18:16....
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DESOLATE, AND AN HISSING. — See Jeremiah 18:16.
BECAUSE OF ALL THE PLAGUES THEREOF. — The word is used in its wider,
and yet stricter, sense as including all the _blows_ or _smitings_ (as
in Isaiah 1...
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וְ שַׂמְתִּי֙ אֶת ־הָ עִ֣יר הַ זֹּ֔את
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CHAPTER XII
THE BROKEN VESSEL - A SYMBOL OF JUDGMENT
Jeremiah 19:1
THE result of his former address, founded upon the procedure of the
potter, had only been to bring out into clearer distinctness t...
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WIDESPREAD CORRUPTION
Jeremiah 5:1-6; Jeremiah 19:1-15; Jeremiah 20:1-18; Jeremiah 21:1-14;
Jeremiah 22:1-30; Jeremiah 23:1-40; Jeremiah 24:1-10; Jeremiah
25:1-38;...
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Jeremiah was now commissioned to go forth into the valley of the son
of Hinnon, taking with him a potter's vessel. His message there was of
judgment. Because the people had forsaken Jehovah, and had s...
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There are several weighty circumstances which strike our m in d, on
reading this sermon of Jeremiah. Let the Reader observe in the first
place, the Persons whom the Prophet was to gather to hear it: t...
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Jeremiah proceeds with his denunciation, and it was necessary for him
to add this amplification, that he might penetrate into their hard and
perverse hearts; for had he employed only a single sentence...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 19 AND 20.
Chapter s 19 and 20 shew us the judgment of Jerusalem announced in
terms that require little explanation; and we have in chapter 20 a
sample of the...
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AND I WILL MAKE THIS CITY DESOLATE, AND AN HISSING,.... An hissing to
its enemies; an hissing because desolate; when its walls should be
broken down, its houses burnt with fire, and its inhabitants pu...
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And I will make this city desolate, and an hissing; every one that
passeth thereby shall be astonished and hiss because of all the
plagues thereof.
Ver. 8. _And I will make this city desolate._] See...
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_Therefore, behold, the days come_ And are at no great distance; _that
this place shall no more be called Tophet_, &c. In Joshua's time it
was called _The valley of the son of Hinnom;_ in after ages,...
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And I will make this city desolate and an hissing, so that people
would make noises of surprise and sneering at its downfall, Jeremiah
18:16; EVERY ONE THAT PASSETH THEREBY SHALL BE ASTONISHED AND HIS...
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THE PARABOLIC ACTION AND ITS EXPLANATION...
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1-9 The prophet must give notice of ruin coming upon Judah and
Jerusalem. Both rulers and ruled must attend to it. That place which
holiness made the joy of the whole earth, sin made the reproach and...
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This is no more than we met with before, JEREMIAH 18:16, and shall
again meet with. Men's honour and reputation is ordinarily very dear
to them, it was especially to the Jews, who valued themselves mu...
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Jeremiah 19:8 make H7760 (H8804) city H5892 desolate H8047 hissing
H8322 passes H5674 (H8802) astonished H8074 ...
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THE LESSON OF THE POTTER'S VESSEL (JEREMIAH 19:1).
Jeremiah was now called on to perform a prophetic ritual through which
he would vividly depict what was to happen to Judah and Jerusalem.
This too wa...
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CONTENTS: Sign of potter's house, concluded. Coming calamities
CHARACTERS: Jeremiah, Kings of Judah.
CONCLUSION: Let men great and small know that the Lord of Hosts is
able to do what He threatens,...
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Jeremiah 19:1. _Take of the ancients of the people, and of the
ancients of the priests,_ that aged men might have weight in reforming
the bloody worship of the idolaters.
Jeremiah 19:2. _The valley of...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—See notes to preceding chapter for
_Chronology_, &c. _Vide_ also Introductory Notes to chap. 20.
GEOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES.— Jeremiah 19:2. “_Valley of the Son of
Hinnom_,...
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EXPOSITION
With this chapter, Jeremiah 19:1 of the next ought undoubtedly to be
connected to complete the narrative. Jeremiah here comes before us
performing another symbolical action. By breaking a p...
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Thus saith the LORD, Go and get a potter's earthen bottle (Jeremiah
19:1),
Take one of the bottles that the potter has made. Clay bottles.
and take the old men of the people, and of the priests; And...