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Verse Jeremiah 43:9. _TAKE GREAT STONES_] This discourse seems to
have been delivered about a year after the destruction of Jerusalem.
They pretended that they dared not stay in _Judea_ for fear of t...
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BRICKKILN - Possibly, a pavement of brick. Jeremiah was to take a few
large stones, such, nevertheless, as he could carry in his hand, and
build with them, in the propylaea before the royal palace, so...
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CHAPTER 43
_ 1. The rebellion against Jeremiah (Jeremiah 43:1) _
2. Jeremiah's prediction about the conquest of Egypt (Jeremiah 43:8)
Jeremiah 43:1. No sooner had Jeremiah finished communicating th
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THE FUTURE CONQUEST OF EGYPT BY NEBUCHADREZZAR. According to an
imperfect inscription (given in Rogers's _Cuneiform Parallels to the
OT,_ p. 367), he actually invaded Egypt in 567 B.C. Jeremiah
symbol...
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THE BRICKKILN. the brick pavement before the royal palace. Laid bare
in 1886 by Flinders Petrie. See note on 2 Samuel 12:31. There could be
no "brickkiln "close to the entrance of the palace. But such...
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_hide them in mortar in the brickwork_ mg. _lay them with mortar in
the pavement_(or _square_). The MT. is questionable here. The words
for "in the mortar" and "in the brickwork" resemble each other,...
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TAKE GREAT STONES—AND HIDE THEM— _Bricks_ were the chief materials
which the Babylonians used in their most stately buildings; so that
there was constant occasion for such a brick-kiln near Pharaoh's...
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II. EVENTS IN THE LAND OF EGYPT
Jeremiah 43:8 to Jeremiah 44:30
It is impossible to determine precisely what year the Jews immigrated
to Egypt. The year 583 or 582 B.C. would probably not be far wron...
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Take great stones in thine hand, and hide them in the clay in the
brickkiln, which is at the entry of Pharaoh's house in Tahpanhes, in
the sight of the men of Judah;
TAKE GREAT STONES - to be laid...
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43:9 Jews, (a-31) Lit. 'men ( _ Enosh_ ), Jews.'...
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THE FATE OF EGYPT
1-7. They disobey and go to Egypt....
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IN THE CLAY IN THE BRICK-KILN] RV 'in mortar in the brickwork.'...
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TAKE GREAT STONES IN THINE HAND, AND HIDE THEM IN THE CLAY IN THE
BRICKKILN. — Better, _in the mortar on the platform._ There seems
something incongruous in the idea of a brickkiln, or a place for
bak...
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קַ֣ח בְּ יָדְךָ֞ אֲבָנִ֣ים גְּדֹלֹ֗ות
וּ טְמַ
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CHAPTER XVII
EGYPT
Jeremiah 43:8, Jeremiah 44:30, Jeremiah 46:1
"I will visit Amon of No, and Pharaoh, and Egypt, with their gods and
their kings: even Pharaoh and all them that trust in him....
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CHAPTER XIV
THE DESCENT INTO EGYPT
Jeremiah 42:1 Jeremiah 43:1
"They came into the land of Egypt, for they obeyed not the voice of
Jehovah."- Jeremiah 43:7
THUS within a few days Jeremiah had exper...
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The accuracy of Jeremiah's judgment of the people was immediately
manifest. Their leaders charged him with having spoken falsely under
the inspiration of Baruch, and immediately all of them passed ove...
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Take great stones in thy hand, and (i) hide them in the clay in the
brickkiln, which [is] at the entrance of Pharaoh's house in Tahpanhes,
in the sight of the men of Judah;
(i) Which signified that N...
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_Wall; kiln, or court. (Hebrew) Justice was administered at the gate,
and the magnificent throne of Solomon was placed in the court or
porch, 3 Kings x. 18. (Calmet) --- The prophet preaches by facts,...
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Reader! look at God's people in their vassalage: part of them in
Babylon, and part in Egypt! Is this the Lord's heritage? Well might
the Prophet use his lamentations in the way he hath, and pour out h...
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He was then commanded to take _great stones, _and to _hide _them in
_the clay, _or cement, _in a brick-kiln, _that is, in a kiln where
bricks were burnt, or in a place where they were usually made, or...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 39 THROUGH 44.
After this, chapter 39 and the following Chapter s give us the history
of the confusion and iniquity that reigned among the remnant who were
no...
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TAKE GREAT STONES IN THINE HAND,.... In both his hands, as big as he
could carry:
AND HIDE THEM IN THE CLAY IN THE BRICK KILN; there was much clay in
Egypt, through the overflowing of the Nile, and p...
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Take great stones in thine hand, and hide them in the clay in the
brickkiln, which [is] at the entry of Pharaoh's house in Tahpanhes, in
the sight of the men of Judah;
Ver. 9. _Take great stones in t...
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_Then came the word of the Lord to Jeremiah in Tahpahnes_ Jeremiah was
now among idolatrous Egyptians and treacherous Israelites, yet here
the _word of the Lord came to him, and he prophesied._ God ca...
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JEREMIAH IN TAHPANHES...
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Take great stones in thine hand and hide them in the clay in the
brick-kiln which is at the entry of Pharaoh's house in Tahpanhes, in
the sight of the men of Judah, so that he would have trustworthy
w...
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8-13 God can find his people wherever they are. The Spirit of prophecy
was not confined to the land of Israel. It is foretold that
Nebuchadnezzar should destroy and carry into captivity many of the
Eg...
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God commandeth the prophet to take these STONES, and to place them IN
THE CLAY, & c., for a sign of what we shall meet with expounded in the
next verse: it is plain from hence that the king of Egypt,...
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Jeremiah 43:9 Take H3947 (H8798) large H1419 stones H68 hand H3027
hide H2934 (H8804) sight H5869 men...
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YHWH DECLARES TO JUDAH THAT FAR FROM ESCAPING THE VENGEANCE OF
NEBUCHADREZZAR, IT WILL REACH THEM IN TAHPANHES (JEREMIAH 43:8).
We know from a damaged Babylonian tablet that Nebuchadrezzar did
invade...
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CONTENTS: Jeremiah carried to Tahpanhes in Egypt. Sign of the hidden
stones.
CHARACTERS: God, Azariah, Johanan, Baruch, Nebuzaradan, Gedeliah,
Nebuchadnezzar.
CONCLUSION: It is common for unhumbled...
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Jeremiah 43:3. _Baruch setteth thee on against us,_ in our purpose to
seek an asylum in Egypt. Jeremiah's character as a prophet, having
received the seals of providence, they durst not deny him the g...
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_Take great stones in thine hand, and hide them in the clay in the
brick kiln._
JEREMIAH HIDES THE STONES IN THE BRICK KILN
I. They preached of the historic past.
1. From the soil in which they wer...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 43:9 Jeremiah performs another symbolic
act. Compare Jeremiah 13:1; Jeremiah 16:1;
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—1. CHRONOLOGY OF THE
CHAPTER.—Continuous with the preceding.
2. NATIONAL AFFAIRS.—The miserable “REMNANT” (Jeremiah 43:5)
left by Nebuchadnezzar, now controlled by wilf...
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EXPOSITION
The flight to Egypt; Jeremiah's prediction of Nebuchadnezzar's
conquest of Egypt.
JEREMIAH 43:2
ALL THE PROUD MEN. It would seem as if the "proud men" were
distinguished from others. Jere...
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So it came to pass, when Jeremiah was through speaking to all of the
people the words of Jehovah their God, then spake Azariah, and
Johanan, and all of the proud men, saying to Jeremiah, You're speaki...
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How can these verses talk about the invasion of Nebuchadnezzar when
there is no evidence that it ever happened?
PROBLEM: According to this prophecy of Jeremiah, Nebuchadnezzar would
attack and devast...