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I VISIT - In the sense of punishment. See Jeremiah 39:6; Jeremiah
52:11....
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CHAPTER 32
Jeremiah in Prison
_ 1. Shut up in the court of the prison (Jeremiah 32:1) _
2. The revelation of the Lord concerning Hanameel (Jeremiah 32:6)
3. The prophet's prayer (Jeremiah 32
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JEREMIAH 32. THE REDEMPTION OF LAND AT ANATHOTH. A token of confidence
in the future restoration. Probably not much more than Jeremiah 32:6
is original. This narrative, it should be noticed, is both p...
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SAITH THE LORD. [is] Jehovah's oracle....
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Introductory account of the historical position....
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_until I visit him_ The words are in themselves ambiguous and they
with the rest of the _v_. are lacking in the LXX....
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These _vv_. form a parenthetical explanation, so that Jeremiah 32:6 is
to be connected immediately in sense with Jeremiah 32:2....
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III. CONFIDENCE IN RESTORATION
Jeremiah 32:1 to Jeremiah 33:26
In chapter 32 God directs Jeremiah to demonstrate to his
contemporaries in a most tangible way that the nation did have a
future. Even t...
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And he shall lead Zedekiah to Babylon, and there shall he be until I
visit him, saith the LORD: though ye fight with the Chaldeans, ye
shall not prosper.
THERE SHALL HE BE UNTIL I VISIT HIM - in a...
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This chapter forms the introduction to the most continuously
historical part of the book, which describes incidents in the two
years preceding the final destruction of Jerusalem, viz. chs.
34-43. The...
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THERE SHALL HE BE UNTIL I VISIT HIM..._ — _The word for “visit”
is ambiguous, being used elsewhere both for “punishing” and
“delivering.” Its use in Jeremiah 29:10 is in favour of the latter
meaning h...
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וּ בָבֶ֞ל יֹולִ֤ךְ אֶת
־צִדְקִיָּ֨הוּ֙ וְ שָׁ
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CHAPTER XXX
RESTORATION I
THE SYMBOL
Jeremiah 32:1
"And I bought the field of Hanameel."- Jeremiah 32:9
WHEN Jeremiah was first called to his prophetic mission, after the
charge "to pluck up and t...
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The next of the prophecies of hope consists of the account of
Jeremiah's purchase of a field in Anathoth, with the interpretation of
the suggestiveness of the action. While he was still in prison thro...
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And he shall lead Zedekiah to Babylon, and there shall he be until (b)
I visit him, saith the LORD: though ye fight with the Chaldeans, ye
shall not prosper.
(b) Till I take Zedekiah away by death: f...
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There was some considerable space, it should seem between the close of
the former Chapter and this, for, according to the date of the
eighteenth year of Nebuchadrezzar, it could not be very far from t...
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He follows the same subject, _Lead, _he says, _will King Nebuchadnezar
Zedekiah captive; and _he will remain in exile until I shall _visit
him. _Some understand this time of visiting of his death, for...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 31 AND 32.
But it would not be Judah only, to whom the prophecies of Jeremiah
were addressed, that should be restored-all the families of Israel
should enjoy...
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AND HE SHALL LEAD ZEDEKIAH TO BABYLON,.... As he did in chains, from
Riblah, where he was brought unto him after he was taken, endeavouring
to make his escape, Jeremiah 52:8;
AND THERE SHALL HE BE UN...
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And he shall lead Zedekiah to Babylon, and there shall he be until I
visit him, saith the LORD: though ye fight with the Chaldeans, ye
shall not prosper.
Ver. 5. _And there shall he be until I visit...
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_Jeremiah was shut up_ in _the court of the prison_ He was afterward
put in the dungeon, Jeremiah 37:16; and Jeremiah 38:6. But now he was
not under so severe a restraint. Compare Jeremiah 32:26; Jer...
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1-15 Jeremiah, being in prison for his prophecy, purchased a piece of
ground. This was to signify, that though Jerusalem was besieged, and
the whole country likely to be laid waste, yet the time woul...
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Here the cause of the prophet's imprisonment is expressed. The things
were true which Jeremiah prophesied, and fulfilled, JEREMIAH 39:5, and
Jeremiah could not forbear speaking them, because he was se...
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SUB-PART A. AFTER ITS DESTRUCTION JERUSALEM WILL ONE DAY BE RESTORED,
SOMETHING GUARANTEED TO JEREMIAH IN A SYMBOLIC ACT OF PURCHASING
FAMILY LAND (JEREMIAH 32:1).
Jeremiah is commanded to buy an here...
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Section 2 Subsection 2 Part 2). Having Been Imprisoned During The
Siege Of Jerusalem Jeremiah Buys A Piece Of Hereditary Land In Order
To Demonstrate Confidence In The Future Of The Land Of Judah,
Som...
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JEREMIAH IS SHUT UP IN PRISON FOR PROPHESYING THAT JERUSALEM WILL BE
TAKEN BY NEBUCHADREZZAR (JEREMIAH 32:1).
The scene now shifts from the rebuilding of the new Jerusalem to the
time of the siege of...
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Jeremiah 32:1. The word that came to Jeremiah from the Lord in the
tenth year of Zedekiah king of Judah, which was the eighteenth year of
Nebuchadnezzar. For then the king of Babylon's army besieged J...
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CONTENTS: Sign of the field of Hanameel. Jeremiah's second
persecution, his prayer and Jehovah's answer.
CHARACTERS: God, Jeremiah, Zedekiah, Nebuchadnezzar, Hanameel, Baruch.
CONCLUSION: When we are...
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Jeremiah 32:1. _The eighteenth year of Nebuchadrezzar._ This name,
which in Hebrew signifies groaning and complaint, aptly describes the
miseries he inflicted on the nations. Like an inundation he rav...
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_Buy my field, I pray thee._
JEREMIAH’S FAITH
I. Faith is here illustrated as resting exclusively upon the word of
God. All that Jeremiah did in this matter he did just because he had a
command from...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 32:2 BABYLON WAS BESIEGING JERUSALEM. This
siege lasted about a year (see Jeremiah 39:1;...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—1. CHRONOLOGY OF THE
CHAPTER.—“Tenth year of Zedekiah king of Judah, and eighteenth of
Nebuchadnezzar” (Jeremiah 32:1). _Cf_. note on chronology of chap.
25: “this eight...
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EXPOSITION
Jeremiah was far from wishing to depress his fellow countrymen to the
point of disbelieving in the inalienable promises of God to Israel, He
fully recognized an element of truth in the prea...
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The word that came to Jeremiah from the LORD in the tenth year of
Zedekiah king of Judah, which was the eighteenth year of
Nebuchadrezzar (Jeremiah 32:1).
Now in the eleventh year of Zedekiah is when...
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2 Chronicles 13:12; 2 Chronicles 24:20; Ezekiel 17:10; Ezekiel 17:15;...
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Until I visit him — Perhaps in mercy; it is certain Zedekiah was not
put to death, only carried to Babylon, where some think he afterward
found favour with the king of Babylon....