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Verse Jeremiah 33:24. _THE TWO FAMILIES WHICH THE LORD HATH CHOSEN_]
Some think these refer to the two kingdoms of Israel and Judah; but
they never can be considered as two distinct families, being o...
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CONSIDEREST THOU NOT - literally, Hast thou not seen, i. e., noticed?
THIS PEOPLE - i. e., the Jews.
THUS ... - Or, and “My people they have despised,” so that they
are “no more a nation” in their si...
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CHAPTER 33
New Message of Restoration and Blessing
_ 1. The call to pray and Jerusalem's overthrow (Jeremiah 33:1) _
2. Future blessing and glory (Jeremiah 33:6)
3. The Branch of Righteousness; Je...
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JEREMIAH 33. PROMISES OF RESTORATION. There may be a Jeremianic
nucleus in the first half of the chapter, but Jeremiah 33:14, being
imitative, and omitted by LXX, is probably late. Yahweh the Restorer...
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See introd. summary to the section. This portion of the ch. is clearly
later than Jeremiah's time. The expression "Levitical priests" (see on
Jeremiah 33:18) is not one which he uses elsewhere. Moreov...
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_this people_ If the words be right, they must indicate the sceptical
part of the nation. But the subsequent context, as it stands, rather
requires the meaning to be hostile nations. The emendation wh...
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Renewal of the assurance to the people as a whole, with the same
illustration....
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THE TWO FAMILIES— The Jews indirectly accuse God of breach of
promise, in saying that he had rejected the kingdoms of Israel and
Judah; which made the whole race of Jacob: others understand the
tribes...
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3. _Special promises_ (Jeremiah 33:14-26)
TRANSLATION
(14) Behold, days are coming (oracle of the LORD) when I will fulfill
the good word which I have spoken concerning the house of Israel and
the ho...
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Considerest thou not what this people have spoken, saying, The two
families which the LORD hath chosen, Considerest thou not what this
people have spoken, saying, The two families which the LORD hath...
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1-13. Restoration and honour again promised....
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The people, seeing that both Israel and Judah (THE TWO FAMILIES) are
being apparently cast off, despise their own nation, despair of any
better days, and consider their national existence to be a thin...
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(24-26) CONSIDEREST THOU NOT WHAT THIS PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN... — The
words that follow have been regarded by many commentators as the taunt
of the heathen nations — Chaldæans, Egyptians, Edomites, and o...
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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 the story of the purchase of the field in Anathoth, with its
signification, is a song of the ultimate restoration therein foretold.
The song first celebrates the restoration of the people an...
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Considerest thou not what (q) this people have spoken, saying, The two
families which the LORD hath chosen, he hath even cast them off? thus
they have despised my people, that they should be no more a...
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_Families of kings and priests, (Challoner) or the two kingdoms of
Israel and Juda. The people complained that God had broken his word,
(Calmet) so heretics assert that he has abandoned his Church for...
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We have here two short, but sweet Sermons of the Prophet, and both to
the same amount, by way of confirming the word. The Lord appeals to
his original Covenant made after the flood, by way of assuring...
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He now assigns a reason why he had so largely spoken of the
deliverance of the people and of their perpetual preservation, even
because the blessing promised by God was regarded as uncertain by the
un...
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Chapter 33 repeats with ample and rich abundance the testimony to
these blessings, and dwells particularly on the presence of the
Messiah; it announces that the branch of righteousness shall grow up
u...
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CONSIDEREST THOU NOT WHAT THIS PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN,.... The words are
directed to the prophet by an interrogation, if he had not considered
in his mind what he heard the people say; not the Chaldeans,...
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Considerest thou not what this people have spoken, saying, The two
families which the LORD hath chosen, he hath even cast them off? thus
they have despised my people, that they should be no more a nat...
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_The two families which the Lord hath chosen_ “It is plain from
Jeremiah 33:26,” says Blaney,” that the two families here meant
are those of Jacob and David, though some have supposed the two
kingdoms...
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THE GLORY OF THE FUTURE...
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Considerest thou not what this people have spoken, saying, The two
families which the Lord hath chosen, namely, Israel and Judah, as
representing His Church of all times, HE HATH EVEN CAST THEM OFF? T...
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14-26 To crown the blessings God has in store, here is a promise of
the Messiah. He imparts righteousness to his church, for he is made of
God to us righteousness; and believers are made the righteou...
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THIS PEOPLE, that is, (say some,) the enemies of the Jews; but it may
as well be interpreted either of the wicked Jews, wicked men being
always full of groundless, presumptuous hopes, or sunk in despa...
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Jeremiah 33:24 considered H7200 (H8804) people H5971 spoken H1696
(H8765) saying H559 (H8800) two H8147 f
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YHWH'S PROMISE THAT THERE WILL ALWAYS BE A TRUE SON OF DAVID, AND A
TRUE PRIESTHOOD, TO MEET THE NEEDS OF HIS PEOPLE (JEREMIAH 33:17).
In a series of three short words from YHWH the guarantee is made...
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YHWH AFFIRMS THAT HE HAS NOT CAST OFF THE TWO FAMILIES WHOM HE HAS
CHOSEN, AND GUARANTEES THE RULE OF THE SEED OF DAVID OVER THE SEED OF
ABRAHAM, ISAAC AND JACOB (JEREMIAH 33:23).
In this final affirm...
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YHWH PROMISES THAT IN ‘THE DAYS THAT ARE COMING' BOTH HIS CHOSEN
(DAVIDIC) KINGSHIP AND HIS GOD-APPOINTED (LEVITICAL) PRIESTHOOD WILL
BE MAINTAINED SO AS TO WATCH OVER HIS PEOPLE'S FUTURE (JEREMIAH
33...
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SUB-PART B. YHWH PROMISES THE RESTORATION OF THE DAVIDIC MONARCHY AND
THE LEVITICAL PRIESTHOOD (JEREMIAH 33:1).
The passage commences with, ‘Moreover the word of YHWH came to
Jeremiah the second time...
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Jeremiah 33:15. _In those days, and at that time, will I cause the
Branch of righteousness to grow up unto David; and he shall execute
judgment and righteousness in the land._
In the latter days, at...
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CONTENTS: Prophecy concering the Davidic kingdom.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Jeremiah.
CONCLUSION: The Davidic covenant will in God's own time be literally
fulfilled, to the great joy of the remnant of...
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Jeremiah 33:3. _Call to me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee
great and mighty things._ What a gracious promise in the time of war
and siege, and impending extremities. God even now would have
del...
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_If ye can break My covenant of the day, and My covenant of the night.
.. Then may also My covenant be broken with David My servant._
GOD’S GREAT DAY-AND-NIGHT ENGINE, AS A WITNESS AGAINST SKEPTICISM...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—This chapter is in date and subject
essentially linked to chapter 32. For Notes, therefore, see previous
chapter.
LITERARY CRITICISMS.— Jeremiah 33:3. “MIGHTY THINGS:” a...
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EXPOSITION
A chapter of promises, having reference, first, to the people and
kingdom in general (Jeremiah 33:4), and then to the royal and priestly
offices in particular (Jeremiah 33:14). The first pa...
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Moreover the word of the LORD came unto Jeremiah the second time,
while he was yet shut up in the court of the prison, saying, Thus
saith the LORD the maker, the LORD that formed it, to establish it;...
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Esther 3:6; Ezekiel 25:3; Ezekiel 26:2; Ezekiel 35:10; Ezekiel 36:2;
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THE GLORIOUS FUTURE OF ISRAEL
Jeremiah 33:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The opening verse of our study says, "Moreover the Word of the Lord
came unto Jeremiah the second time."
This second vision was the vi...
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The two families — The families of David and Aaron. Despised —
Spoken scornfully of my people, as if they should never be a nation
more, having rulers of themselves, and a ministry....