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RESTORE HEALTH - Or, “apply a bandage” (Jeremiah 8:22 note). For
they called read “they call.”...
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THE GLORIOUS FUTURE OF THE NATION (30-31)
CHAPTER 30
_ 1. The time of Jacob's trouble (Jeremiah 30:1) _
2. Zion's desperate condition and the promise of deliverance (Jeremiah
30:12)
3. Restoration...
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Description of the people's terror (Jeremiah 30:5 _mg._) at the Day of
Yahweh (Amos 5:18); but this Day shall bring deliverance from the
(heathen) yoke (Jeremiah 30:8), and Israel shall have (religiou...
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See introd. note to section. For a parallel in the character of the
description in Jeremiah 30:5, Dr. compares Isaiah 13:6-15 (the
overthrow of Babylon) followed by Isaiah 14:1 f. (the deliverance of...
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_I will restore health unto thee_ better, _I will bring new flesh upon
thee_. See on Jeremiah 8:22, also Jeremiah 33:6.
_Zion_ The LXX, reading the end of the word somewhat differently,
render _prey_....
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DISCOURSE: 1066
THE CONVERSION OF THE JEWS—OUR DUTY TO PROMOTE IT
Jeremiah 30:17. _This is Zion, whom no man seeketh after_.
CONSIDERING how much is spoken in the Holy Scriptures concerning the
prese...
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B. The Plight of Apostate Israel Jeremiah 30:12-17
TRANSLATION
(12) For thus says the LORD: Your wound is incurable, your hurt is
fatal. (13) There is no one to plead your case that you may be bound...
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For I will restore health unto thee, and I will heal thee of thy
wounds, saith the LORD; because they called thee an Outcast, saying,
This is Zion, whom no man seeketh after.
I WILL RESTORE HEALTH...
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1-9. When the gloom is deepest, deliverance shall come....
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I WILL RESTORE HEALTH UNTO THEE... — Literally, _I will place a
healing plaster on thee._ The image of the plague-stricken sufferer is
resumed from Jeremiah 30:13. Men had scorned her. The contemptuou...
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כִּי֩ אַעֲלֶ֨ה אֲרֻכָ֥ה לָ֛ךְ וּ מִ
מַּכֹּותַ
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CHAPTER XXXI
RESTORATION II
THE NEW ISRAEL
Jeremiah 23:3; Jeremiah 24:6; Jeremiah 30:1; Jeremiah 31:1;...
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Following this action of the prophet a word of Jehovah came to him
which he was especially commanded to write in a book. In a remarkable
way it first set forth two things side by side. The first and
f...
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_Close. Septuagint, "remove the healing plaster from thy painful
wound." (Haydock)_...
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I stay not to detain the Reader with any observations upon this
blessed passage, though in itself it would invite some of the most
delightful. But the gracious things here spoken of, both in a way of...
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When God promised favor to the Jews, he referred to their enemies; for
it would have been a grievous temptation, which would have otherwise
not only disturbed and depressed their minds, but also extin...
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THE DAY OF JACOB'S TROUBLE: PROMISED DELIVERANCE AND SURE JUDGMENT
Some details of the circumstances that accompany its exercise deserve
our attention, as well as the character which God displays in i...
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FOR I WILL RESTORE HEALTH TO THEE,.... That is, bring thee into a
comfortable and prosperous condition, both in church and state, with
respect to things religions and civil: as the afflictions and
dis...
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For I will restore health unto thee, and I will heal thee of thy
wounds, saith the LORD; because they called thee an Outcast, [saying],
This [is] Zion, whom no man seeketh after.
Ver. 17. _For I will...
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_Therefore_ Or rather, _yet surely_, as לכן should be rendered;
(see note on Jeremiah 16:14;) _all they that devour thee shall be
devoured_ The Egyptians, Philistines, Midianites, Ammonites, Edomites,...
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For I will restore health unto thee, by means of healing plasters, AND
I WILL HEAL THEE OF THY WOUNDS, SAITH THE LORD; BECAUSE THEY CALLED
THEE AN OUTCAST, a wife put away by her husband, SAYING, THIS...
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THE TURN OF AFFAIRS AND THE CONSUMMATION OF SALVATION...
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12-17 When God is against a people, who will be for them? Who can be
for them, so as to do them any kindness? Incurable griefs are owing to
incurable lusts. Yet, though the captives suffered justly,...
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As the miserable state of this people was by the prophet, JEREMIAH
30:12,13, described under the similitude of a man wounded, and
bruised, and sick; so their more prosperous state is described under
t...
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Jeremiah 30:17 restore H5927 (H8686) health H724 heal H7495 (H8799)
wounds H4347 says H5002 (H8803) LORD...
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PART 1). ANGUISH AND RESTORATION (JEREMIAH 30:1 TO JEREMIAH 31:40).
Part 1 is divided up into two Sub-parts (A and B) by the introductory
words, ‘thus says YHWH (of hosts), the God of Israel' (Jeremia...
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HOWEVER, THE NATIONS TOO WILL SUFFER BOTH BECAUSE OF THEIR OWN DESERTS
AND BECAUSE THEY HAVE MOCKED JUDAH'S GOD, WHILE ON THE OTHER HAND
JUDAH WILL BE RESTORED (JEREMIAH 30:16).
But Israel/Judah will...
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SECTION 2 (JEREMIAH 26:1 TO JEREMIAH 45:5). (CONTINUED).
As we have seen this Section of Jeremiah from Jeremiah 26:1 to
Jeremiah 45:5 di
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Jeremiah 30:17
If there is any character more especially marked in the Scripture
accounts of Christ's advent among men, it is that of a Restorer. He
comes to purify some presupposed corruption, to rep...
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Jeremiah 30:12. _For thus saith the LORD, Thy bruise is incurable, and
thy wound is grievous._
See here is the bass again. We have got down into the sorrowful notes
all to make us sick of self and re...
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Jeremiah 30:1. _The word that came to Jeremiah from the LORD, saying,
Thus speaketh the LORD God of Israel, saying, Write thee all the words
that I have spoken unto thee in a book._
We believe in ver...
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CONTENTS: Jeremiah's first writing. Summary of Israel in the coming
great tribulation.
CHARACTERS: God, Jeremiah.
CONCLUSION: Israel, after many years of wandering among all nations,
is to be finall...
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Jeremiah 30:6. _Ask ye now whether a man doth travail with child._ The
anguish of a people once lords in Judea, now servants in Babylon, was
great. But they were happier weeping there than worshipping...
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_I will restore health unto thee, and I will heal thee of thy wounds,
saith the Lord._
GOD’S LOVE IN RESTORATION
Most times in Scripture the voice of God is the voice of love. The
sterner words come...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 30:1 Restoration for Judah and Israel. The
book now turns to positive themes. At last Jeremiah may “build and
plant” (Jeremiah 1:10). He cl
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—CHRONOLOGY OF THE CHAPTER.—Though
without a date, yet the probability is that it was “_written in a
book_” (see Jeremiah 30:2) in the tenth year of Zedekiah; and that
th...
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EXPOSITION
This and the three next chapters form a kind of book in themselves,
which contrasts admirably with Jermiah 27-29. In the latter Jeremiah
aimed at casting down the delusive hope that the tim...
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Now as we get into chapter 30, we enter into the future in these next
four Chapter s. And this is now writing of the Great Tribulation
period which is yet future. This is writing about this period of...
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1 Peter 2:24; Exodus 15:26; Ezekiel 34:16; Ezekiel 35:12; Ezekiel 36:2