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The sack of the city follows with all the horrible cruelties practiced
at such a time....
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CHAPTER 18
The Potter and the Clay
_ 1. In the potter's house and the message (Jeremiah 18:1) _
2. The plot against the prophet and his prayer (Jeremiah 18:18)
Jeremiah 18:1. He was comm
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THE POTTER AND THE CLAY. The potter (Jeremiah 18:1) moulding his clay
on the upper stone, which he makes revolve by his feet resting on the
connected lower stone, is compared with Yahweh in His contro...
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TROOP. marauders....
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See introd. note to section....
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See on Jeremiah 17:18. Here also we may be permitted to consider the
passage to be an editorial addition. Erbt retains 22 _b_and 23 as
genuine, Gi. all but "and their … battle" (Jeremiah 18:21), while...
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The havoc wrought in battle outside the walls is followed by the
sacking of the houses of the city.
_they have digged a pit … and hid snares_ Cp. Psalms 57:6....
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B. The Prayer of the Prophet Jeremiah 18:19-23
TRANSLATION
(19) Give ear unto me, O LORD, and hearken to the voice of my
adversaries. (20) Shall evil be recompensed instead of good? For they
are digg...
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Let a cry be heard from their houses, when thou shalt bring a troop
suddenly upon them: for they have digged a pit to take me, and hid
snares for my feet.
LET A CRY BE HEARD FROM THEIR HOUSES - by...
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18:22 cry (e-3) Or 'A cry shall.'...
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1-17. Figure of the potter's clay....
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LET A CRY BE HEARD FROM THEIR HOUSES. — _i.e.,_ let their city be
taken by the enemy and the people suffer all the outrage and cruelty
which their heathen invaders can inflict. What these were, the hi...
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תִּשָּׁמַ֤ע זְעָקָה֙ מִ בָּ֣תֵּיהֶ֔ם
כִּֽי ־תָבִ֧יא...
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CHAPTER XI
THE DIVINE POTTER
Jeremiah 18:1
JEREMIAH goes down into the Lower Town, or the valley between the
upper and lower city; and there his attention is arrested by a potter
sitting at work bef...
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We now come to the second series of messages before the fall of
Jerusalem (18-20), which consists of declarations of God's absolute
supremacy. In preparation for this, Jeremiah was sent to the house o...
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_For. Protestants, "when." (Haydock) --- Robber. So Nabuchodonosor and
all professional conquerors are styled. (Calmet)_...
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Prayer is the sure relief of an afflicted mind; and more especially if
men persecute, where can we find support but in God? The apparent
harshness of the Prophet's prayer, ceases to be so, when we con...
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He proceeds with his imprecation, he then wishes that a cry should he
heard from the houses, as though he had said, “Let there be no
refuge for them when their calamity shall happen:” For his own hous...
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In chapter 18 this principle is fully demonstrated before the people
(Jeremiah 18:1-10). But the people in despair as to God, in the midst
of their boldness in evil and in contempt of His marvellous p...
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LET A CRY BE HEARD FROM THEIR HOUSES,.... A shrieking of women and
children, not only for the loss of husbands and parents, but because
of the entrance of the enemy into the city, and into their house...
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Let a cry be heard from their houses, when thou shalt bring a troop
suddenly upon them: for they have digged a pit to take me, and hid
snares for my feet.
Ver. 22. _When thou shalt bring a troop._] T...
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_Give heed to me, O Lord_ The people had determined _not to give heed
to any of his words_, (Jeremiah 18:18,) nor to admit any of his
complaints, nor take the least notice of his grievances; therefore...
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THE PARABLE FURTHER APPLIED...
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Let a cry be heard from their houses, as the attacking forces enter,
WHEN THOU SHALT BRING A TROOP SUDDENLY UPON THEM, namely, the
murderous hordes of the invaders; FOR THEY HAVE DIGGED A PIT TO TAKE...
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18-23 When the prophet called to repentance, instead of obeying the
call, the people devised devices against him. Thus do sinners deal
with the great Intercessor, crucifying him afresh, and speaking
a...
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That is, Let the enemy break into their houses, which are, in an
ordinary course of providence, men's castles and sanctuaries, and
cause such shrieks as use to be heard in such cases, for their
malici...
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JEREMIAH'S DISTRESS AT THEIR TREATMENT OF HIM AND HIS VIOLENT REACTION
TO IT (JEREMIAH 18:19).
Jeremiah was naturally disturbed by this suggestion. But while
recognising that Jeremiah's subsequent res...
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CONTENTS: Sign of the potter's house. Declaration of God's ways of
dealing with nations. Jeremiah's complaint.
CHARACTERS: God, Jeremiah.
CONCLUSION: Jehovah has incontestable and irresistible abili...
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Jeremiah 18:6. _As the clay is in the potter's hand, so are ye in my
hand._ The sense is given in the next words; the exaltation, or the
degradation of a nation, is wholly with the Lord. If they, unde...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—1. CHRONOLOGY OF THE CHAPTER. Early
in Jehoiakim’s reign (See _Chronological Note_ on Section 19–27 of
previous chapter). Probably about two years later than that messag...
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EXPOSITION
This chapter is the introduction of a group of prophecies (extending
to Jeremiah 25:1.) of various dates; their sequence has evidently not
been determined by chronological considerations. T...
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Now in chapter 18:
The word which came to Jeremiah from the LORD, saying, Arise, and go
down to the potter's house, and there I will cause thee to hear my
words. Then I went down to the potter's house...
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Isaiah 10:30; Isaiah 22:1; Jeremiah 18:20; Jeremiah 20:10;...