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Verse Jeremiah 15:15. _O LORD - REMEMBER ME, AND VISIT ME_] Let me not
be carried away into captivity; and it does not appear that he had
ever been taken to Babylon. After the capture of the city he w...
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This is the prayer of a man in bitter grief, whose human nature cannot
at present submit to the divine will. God’s long-suffering toward
the wicked seemed to the prophet to be the abandonment of himse...
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CHAPTER 15
The Prophet's Deep Soul-Exercise
_ 1. The answer (Jeremiah 15:1) _
2. The prophet's grief and sorrow and Jehovah's answer (Jeremiah
15:10)
Jeremiah 15:1. The preceding prayer is
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THE SORROW AND STRENGTH OF PROPHETIC SERVICE. The experience of the
prophet, as described in the following section, may be the result of
his unpopularity at the time of the drought, and therefore be r...
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REVENGE. avenge.
REBUKE. reproach....
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B. The Prayer of Jeremiah 15:15-18
TRANSLATION
(15) You, O LORD, know; remember me, visit me, and avenge me of my
persecutors. Do not take me away by deferring your anger. Know that
for Your sake I h...
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O LORD, thou knowest: remember me, and visit me, and revenge me of my
persecutors; take me not away in thy longsuffering: know that for thy
sake I have suffered rebuke.
THOU KNOWEST - namely, my c...
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1-9. The coming woes described....
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O LORD, THOU KNOWEST... — The prophet continues in the bitterness of
his spirit the complaint that had begun in Jeremiah 15:10. The words
remind us of the imprecations of the so-called vindictive psal...
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אַתָּ֧ה יָדַ֣עְתָּ יְהוָ֗ה
זָכְרֵ֤נִי וּ פָקְדֵ֨נִי֙...
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CHAPTER IX
THE DROUGHT AND ITS MORAL IMPLICATIONS
Jeremiah 14:1; Jeremiah 15:1 (17?)
VARIOUS opinions have been expressed about the division of these
Chapter s. They have been cut up into short sect...
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To this great appeal Jehovah again replied by declaring mercy to be
impossible, and judgment inevitable, and this on account of the sin of
Manasseh which had been persisted in, namely, the rejection o...
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O LORD, thou knowest: remember me, and visit me, and avenge me of my
(o) persecutors; take me not away in thy longsuffering: know that for
thy sake I have suffered rebuke.
(o) He does not speak this...
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_Patience. That is, let not thy patience and long suffering, which
thou usest towards sinners, keep thee from making haste to my
assistance. (Challoner) --- He is actuated by a zeal for God's glory.
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Though the Lord would not listen to the prophet's prayer, to avert the
visitation concerning the captivity; yet for Jeremiah's personal
safety, the Lord remembered his covenant: see Jeremiah 1:19. Rea...
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The Prophet again turns to God, to shew that he had to do with the
deaf. This breaking off in the Prophet’s discourse has much more
force than if he had pursued regularly his subject. Had he spoken
ca...
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The beginning of chapter 15 is an answer to the close of chapter 14;
but the instruction and the principles it contains are very
remarkable. Jehovah declares that if Moses and Samuel (whose love for
I...
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O LORD, THOU KNOWEST,.... All persons and things; he knew the prophet
and his heart, and all that was in it; his innocence and integrity;
all his afflictions, and what he met with from his enemies; an...
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O LORD, thou knowest: remember me, and visit me, and revenge me of my
persecutors; take me not away in thy longsuffering: know that for thy
sake I have suffered rebuke.
Ver. 15. _O Lord, thou knowest...
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_O Lord, thou knowest_ Thou knowest my sincerity, how faithfully I
have declared thy will: or, thou knowest my sufferings, how wickedly
my enemies act toward me. It is matter of comfort to us, that,
w...
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The Prophet's Lamentation...
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O Lord, Thou knowest, thus Jeremiah now presents his appeal to the
Lord; REMEMBER ME AND VISIT ME, in kindness and mercy, AND REVENGE ME
OF MY PERSECUTORS, carrying out His revenge upon them; TAKE ME...
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15-21 It is matter of comfort that we have a God, to whose knowledge
of all things we may appeal. Jeremiah pleads with God for mercy and
relief against his enemies, persecutors, and slanderers. It wi...
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O LORD, THOU KNOWEST; either thou knowest my sincerity, how faithfully
I have revealed thy will; so PSALMS 139:1,23; or thou knowest my
sufferings, how wickedly they deal with me; or thou knowest what...
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Jeremiah 15:15 LORD H3068 know H3045 (H8804) Remember H2142 (H8798)
visit H6485 (H8798) vengeance H5358 ...
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PRIVATE DEALINGS BETWEEN JEREMIAH AND YHWH (JEREMIAH 15:15).
In this passage where he is wrestling with self-doubt Jeremiah
stresses that he has been faithful to God's word (Jeremiah 15:16) and
God's...
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CONTENTS: Message on the drought, concluded. The people abandoned to
ruin. Jeremiah complains of his hardships.
CHARACTERS: God, Jeremiah, Moses, Samuel.
CONCLUSION: Miserable is the case of those w...
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Jeremiah 15:1. _Though Moses and Samuel stood before me,_ as when
Moses by his prayers saved the nation, Exodus 32:11, and Samuel in
Mizpeh was heard, when the Lord terrified the Philistine armies by...
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_Remember me and visit me._
THE DESIRE TO BE REMEMBERED
Jeremiah desires many things; but the thing he asks first, as
including all the rest, is that God would not let him drop out of
sight and thou...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 15:15 YOU KNOW. God has seen Jeremiah’s
suffering. TAKE ME NOT AWAY. Jeremiah asks to be spared when death
strikes....
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES—For _Chronology of the Chapter and
Historical Facts_, see on chap. Jeremiah 10:5 _in loc_.
1. PERSONAL ALLUSIONS. Jeremiah 15:1. “_Moses and Samuel_,” here
mentioned as h...
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EXPOSITION
JEREMIAH 15:1
Second rejection of Jeremiah's intercession; awfulness of the
impending judgment.
JEREMIAH 15:1
THOUGH MOSES AND SAMUEL, etc. It is a mere supposition which is here
made; t...
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Then said the LORD unto me, Though Moses and Samuel stood before me,
yet my mind could not be toward this people: cast them out of my
sight, and let them go foRuth (Jeremiah 15:1).
Now it is interesti...
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1 Peter 4:14; 2 Corinthians 5:11; 2 Timothy 4:14; Isaiah 38:3;...
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Thou knowest — My sincerity, or my sufferings. Visit me — With thy
love....