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Verse Jeremiah 25:17. _THEN TOOK I THE CUP - AND MADE ALL THE NATIONS
TO DRINK_] This _cup of God's wrath_ is merely symbolical, and simply
means that the prophet should declare to all these people t...
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THEN TOOK I THE CUP - Not actually offering the wine-cup - Holy
Scripture has suffered much from this materialistic way of explaining
it: but publicly proclaiming this prophecy in Jerusalem, as the
ce...
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CHAPTER 25
The Seventy Years' Captivity and the Judgment of the Nations
_ 1. The retrospect (Jeremiah 25:1) _
2. The seventy years' captivity announced (Jeremiah 25:8)
3. The punishment of Babylon...
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JEREMIAH 25. THE SUPREMACY OF BABYLON OVER JUDAH AND THE NATIONS.
Jeremiah 25:1. In the year 604 (after the Babylonian victory over
Egypt at Carchemish, 605 B.C., _cf._ Jeremiah 46:2), Jeremiah public...
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The wine-cup of the Lord's fury to be drunk by all the nations.
For confusion and dismay, expressed under the figure of intoxication,
see below. Overthrow at the hands of the Chaldaeans is to be the...
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_Then took I the cup_ not in any literal sense, but in vision; yet
"not a mere allegory, but a psychic experience, in which Jeremiah
really seems to himself to be forcing the goblet on the nations whi...
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C. Judgment on Surrounding Nations Jeremiah 25:15-29
TRANSLATION
(15) For thus says the LORD, God of Israel, unto me: Take this cup of
wine, wrath, from My hand and cause all the nations to whom I am...
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_THEN TOOK I THE CUP AT THE LORD'S HAND, AND MADE ALL THE NATIONS TO
DRINK, UNTO WHOM THE LORD HAD SENT ME:_
No JFB commentary on this verse....
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JEREMIAH'S FOURTEENTH PROPHECY (REIGN OF JEHOIAKIM). THE WINE CUP OF
GOD'S FURY
We have here the first closely dated prophecy, taking us back from
Zedekih's reign to the fourth year of Jehoiakim, betw...
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THEN TOOK I THE CUP] not, however, in a literal sense, the cup being
itself only figurative....
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THEN TOOK I THE CUP... — The words describe the act of the prophet
as in the ecstasy of vision. One by one the nations are made to drink
of that cup of the wrath of Jehovah of which His own country wa...
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וָ אֶקַּ֥ח אֶת ־הַ כֹּ֖וס מִ יַּ֣ד
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CHAPTER XVI
JEHOVAH AND THE NATIONS
Jeremiah 25:15
"Jehovah hath a controversy with the nations."- Jeremiah 25:31
As the son of a king only learns very gradually that his father's
authority and act...
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Still speaking to Zedekiah, Jeremiah reminded him of the word which
came in the fourth year of Jehoiakim. It was a message announcing the
judgment of God against Judah, Babylon, the nations, the world...
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This scripture can need no other comment, than what is contained in
Revelation 14:10. By Jeremiah's taking the cup, and making all these
nations drink of it, is meant, making them to hear and know tha...
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The Prophet now adds that he obeyed God’s command; for he had before
often testified that he was constrained to perform his office, which
he would have willingly not have done, if he was at liberty. B...
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Chapter 25 closes, so to say, this part of the prophecy with a general
summary of God's judgments on the earth, giving it into the hand of
Nebuchadnezzar. The immediate application to events already
a...
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THEN TOOK I THE CUP AT THE LORD'S HAND,.... In a visionary way, and
did as he commanded, and prophesied as he directed him. The prophet
was obedient to the heavenly vision, as became him:
AND MADE AL...
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Then took I the cup at the LORD'S hand, and made all the nations to
drink, unto whom the LORD had sent me:
Ver. 17. _And made all drink,_] viz., In vision, and by denunciation....
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_Then took I the cup_ It is not to be imagined that Jeremiah went
round in person to all the nations and kings here enumerated, with a
cup of wine in his hand, but, doubtless, what is here related pas...
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Then took I the cup at the Lord's hand, all this in the vision which
was vouchsafed him, AND MADE ALL THE NATIONS TO DRINK UNTO WHOM THE
LORD HAD SENT ME, namely, by making an open announcement of thi...
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THE JUDGMENT ON THE KINGDOMS...
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15-29 The evil and the good events of life are often represented in
Scripture as cups. Under this figure is represented the desolation
then coming upon that part of the world, of which Nebuchadnezzar...
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That is, in the vision; for it cannot be thought that the Lord made
the prophet to travel up and down to all the nations afterward named
with a cup of wine in his hand....
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SUBSECTION 8). JEREMIAH SUMMARISES HIS MINISTRY BEFORE THE PEOPLE AND
AFTER DECLARING WHAT IS TO COME ON JUDAH PROCLAIMS THE JUDGMENT OF
YHWH THAT IS COMING ON ALL NATIONS (JEREMIAH 25:1).
This final...
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ALL THE NATIONS WILL BE MADE TO DRINK FROM THE CUP OF YHWH'S WRATH
AGAINST SIN AND IDOLATRY (JEREMIAH 25:15).
In these remarkable words the destinies of all nations are seen as in
YHWH's hands. And th...
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CONTENTS: Prophecy of seventy years' captivity. Sign of the wine cup
of fury.
CHARACTERS: Jeremiah, Jehoiakim, Nebuchadnezzar, Pharaoh.
CONCLUSION: Men would never receive from God the desolating
pu...
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Jeremiah 25:1. _In the fourth year of Jehoiakim the first year of
Nebuchadrezzar._ Daniel says the third year, Daniel 1:1. The campaign
could not be less than a year; the variation arises from the per...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 25:17 MADE ALL THE NATIONS... DRINK IT.
Through a symbolic act in Jeremiah’s role as prophet to the nations
(Jeremiah 1:5)....
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—1. CHRONOLOGY OF THE CHAPTER:
“_Fourth year of Jehoiakim_” (Jeremiah 25:1). It is stated the
_third_ year in Daniel 1:1; but Hales (“Sacred Chron.”) shows that
Jehoiakim...
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EXPOSITION
This chapter may be illustrated by a comparison of it with Jeremiah
46:1. There Jeremiah exults ever the destruction of a nation (Egypt)
which was one of the chief enemies of God's people,...
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The word that came to Jeremiah concerning all the people of Judah in
the fourth year of Jehoiakim (Jeremiah 25:1).
So now we're going back in time. This was before Zedekiah was king.
This was when Jeh...
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Ezekiel 43:3; Jeremiah 1:10; Jeremiah 25:28; Jeremiah 27:3; Je