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PRINCIPAL OF THE FLOCK - i. e., noble ones.
WALLOW YOURSELVES IN THE ASHES - Rather, roll yourselves on the
ground.
FOR ... - Read; “for your days for being slaughtered are
accomplished, and I will...
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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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_And the shepherds, etc._ For the idiom in mg. _flight shall perish
from the shepherds, and escape from, etc._, cp. Job 11:20 mg.; Psalms
142:4 (Hebrews 5); Amos 2:14
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The judgement to come upon all the peoples of the earth. The
description is characterized by Oriental hyperbole. A considerable
amount is adapted from elsewhere, and the eschatological character of
th...
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D. Judgment on the World Jeremiah 25:30-38
TRANSLATION
(30) But as for you, prophesy unto them all these words, and say unto
them, The LORD from on high will roar, and from His holy habitation He
wil...
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And the shepherds shall have no way to flee, nor the principal of the
flock to escape.
THE SHEPHERDS SHALL HAVE NO WAY TO FLEE - literally, 'flight shall
fail shepherds, etc., escaping (shall fail...
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25:35 refuge (a-2) Or 'flight,' as Amos 2:14 ....
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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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וְ אָבַ֥ד מָנֹ֖וס מִן ־הָֽ רֹעִ֑ים וּ
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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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And the (b) shepherds shall have no way to flee, nor the chief of the
flock to escape.
(b) It will not help them to seek to flee....
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In these verses is described, the sad consequence of divine judgments.
The King of Babylon and his confederates, may seemingly for a time
triumph: but their end shall be, like Moab of old, to perish f...
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He explains what we have now observed, for he had bidden the pastors
to howl and the choice of the flock to roll or to prostrate themselves
in the dust; he now gives the reason, even because they coul...
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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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AND THE SHEPHERDS SHALL HAVE NO WAY TO FLEE,.... Or, "and flight shall
perish from the shepherds" u; though they may attempt it, they shall
not be able to accomplish it; neither the dignity of their p...
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And the shepherds shall have no way to flee, nor the principal of the
flock to escape.
Ver. 35. _And the shepherds shall have no way to flee._] Who had
formerly divers strongholds. See Amos 2:14 ....
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_Howl, ye shepherds, and cry_ The imperative is here also put for the
future: see Jeremiah 25:27. _Shepherds_ are here the same with kings,
princes, or generals. In pursuance of the same metaphor, by...
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THE JUDGMENT UPON THE WORLD...
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And the shepherds shall have no way to flee, literally, "And there
vanishes the refuge away from the shepherds," so that they cannot
depend upon it, NOR THE PRINCIPAL OF THE FLOCK TO ESCAPE, the flock...
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AND THE SHEPHERDS SHALL HAVE NO WAY TO FLEE, NOR THE PRINCIPAL OF THE
FLOCK TO ESCAPE:
_ Heb._ flight shall perish from the shepherds, and escaping from,
etc....
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30-38 The Lord has just ground of controversy with every nation and
every person; and he will execute judgment on all the wicked. Who can
avoid trembling when God speaks in displeasure? The days are...
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In ordinary dispensations of judgment, there is some way left to
escape, and if there be any way of escape, great men are likeliest to
find it; but he telleth them that the greatest men should find no...
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YHWH WILL ROAR FROM HEAVEN AND THE EARTH WILL FACE ITS JUDGMENT
(JEREMIAH 25:30).
What is coming on the world is pictured in terms of ‘universal'
catastrophe, as so often in the prophets. The idea is...
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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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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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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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Amos 2:14; Amos 9:1; Amos 9:1; Daniel 5:30; Ezekiel 17:15;...