JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 16:2 As a symbol to the nation, Jeremiah
is instructed not to marry. Such living messages were intended to
shock the people into repentance (see Jeremiah 13:1). Singleness,
however, will prove to be a blessing for Jeremiah (Jeremiah 16:3).
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 16:5 God commands Jeremiah not to attend
funerals or mourn the dead, again as a testimony that God has TAKEN
AWAY his PEACE. God’s protection (STEADFAST LOVE) is based on his
grace and Israel’s covenant faithfulness.
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 16:13 A LAND. A place of exile (Jeremiah
15:14). SERVE OTHER GODS. The ultimate punishment (Deuteronomy 28:64).
NO FAVOR. A reversal of Exodus 34:6.
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 16:14 God will restore ISRAEL after exile.
This renewal will be so astounding it will be greater than the first
exodus (Jeremiah 32:37; see Deuteronomy 30:1).
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 16:19 Jeremiah’s confession of faith
indicates he has repented, as he was ordered to do (Jeremiah 15:19).
The NATIONS will COME to Yahweh, rejecting their idols (Jeremiah 10:1)
and confessing that Yahweh alone is God and is able to save.
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