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THE KING OF BABYLON ... - These words do not prove that Nebuchadnezzar
had not already come, and compelled Jehoiakim to become his vassal.
The force lies in the last words, which predict such a coming...
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CHAPTER 36
The Indestructibility of the Word of God
_ 1. The writing of the roll (Jeremiah 36:1) _
2. The reading of the roll (Jeremiah 36:4)
3. The king cuts and burns the roll (Jeremiah 36
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JEREMIAH 36. THE WRITING OF THE ROLL. This chapter narrates how the
oral prophecies of Jeremiah were first put into writing (604 B.C.).
The account is obviously important for the criticism of this boo...
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THOU SHALT SAY. Not verbally to Jehoiakim, but in the other scroll....
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See introd. summary to the chapter. Du. and Co. consider that the
passage, as it stands, shews traces of a later hand, on the ground
that the king is represented as addressing Jeremiah (Jeremiah 36:29...
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_Why hast thou written, etc_.] a quotation, though not _verbatim_,
from Jeremiah 25:9 f....
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D. The Word Restored Jeremiah 36:27-32
TRANSLATION
(27) And the word of the LORD came unto Jeremiah after the king had
burned the scroll and the words which Baruch had written from the
mouth of Jerem...
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And thou shalt say to Jehoiakim king of Judah, Thus saith the LORD;
Thou hast burned this roll, saying, Why hast thou written therein,
saying, The king of Babylon shall certainly come and destroy thi...
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EVENTS CONNECTED WITH THE COLLECTION OF JEREMIAH'S PROPHECIES INTO A
VOLUME (4TH AND 5TH YEARS OF JEHOIAKIM)
The prophecies concerning Israel and Judah are now ended, and we have
here the record of t...
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SHALL CERTAINLY COME, etc.] fulfilled in the time of Jehoiakim's son,
Jehoiachin, and finally when Zedekiah was carried captive....
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וְ עַל ־יְהֹויָקִ֤ים מֶֽלֶךְ
־יְהוּדָה֙ תֹאמַ֔ר...
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CHAPTER III
THE ROLL
Jeremiah 36:1
"Take thee a roll of a book, and write therein all the words that I
have spoken unto thee."- Jeremiah 36:2
THE incidents which form so large a proportion of the c...
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A VAIN ATTEMPT TO DESTROY GOD'S WORD
Jeremiah 36:1-32
These written words had been directly given from God, Jeremiah 36:18.
The fast was instituted to seek divine help in the approaching
conflict wit...
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This chapter constitutes an interpolation in the chronological order
of Jeremiah's prophesying. In detail it tells the story of the writing
of the words of Jeremiah in a book to which he had incidenta...
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And thou shalt say to Jehoiakim king of Judah, Thus saith the LORD;
Thou hast burned this scroll, saying, (p) Why hast thou written in it,
saying, The king of Babylon shall certainly come and destroy...
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Nothing can be more gracious on the part of God, than what is here
said of the writing of another roll; and even adding to it more of his
calls and alarms to the sinner. And nothing can be more solemn...
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We now see what reward Jehoiakim brought on himself, by his impiety
and perverseness. But there are two clauses; in the first, God
reproves him for having insolently dared to impose silence on the
Pro...
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Chapter 36 furnishes us with another example of the obstinacy with
which the kings of Judah despised the call and the testimony of God.
Jeremiah was shut up; but God can never fail in means to address...
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AND THOU SHALL SAY TO JEHOIAKIM KING OF JUDAH,.... Or, "concerning" w
him; since the prophet was hid, and he was in quest of him; nor was it
safe for him to appear in person before him; though this ma...
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And thou shalt say to Jehoiakim king of Judah, Thus saith the LORD;
Thou hast burned this roll, saying, Why hast thou written therein,
saying, The king of Babylon shall certainly come and destroy this...
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_Then the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah_, &c. Jeremiah now
receives orders to write in another roll the same words that were
written in that which Jehoiakim had burned. Observe well, reader,
thoug...
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THE ROLL DESTROYED AND REWRITTEN...
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And thou shalt say to Jehoiakim, king of Judah, Thus saith the Lord,
Thou hast burned this roll, saying, Why hast thou written therein,
saying, The king of Babylon shall certainly come and destroy thi...
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20-32 Those who despise the word of God, will soon show, as this king
did, that they hate it; and, like him, they would wish it destroyed.
See what enmity there is against God in the carnal mind, and...
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It speaketh nothing but the impotency, and passion, and debauchery of
human nature, to swell against any revelations of the Divine-will; the
counsels of the Lord shall stand, and men only further enta...
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YHWH COMMANDS JEREMIAH TO REWRITE THE SCROLL AND DECLARES THE
PUNISHMENT THAT HE WILL BRING ON KING JEHOIAKIM BECAUSE OF WHAT HE HAS
DONE (JEREMIAH 36:27).
Jeremiah is consequently told to prepare a s...
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JEREMIAH WRITES OUT HIS PROPHECIES IN WRITTEN FORM AND COMMITS THEM TO
BARUCH WHO READS THEM OUT IN THE TEMPLE. THE SCROLL EVENTUALLY REACHES
JEHOIAKIM WHO DEMONSTRATES HIS CONTEMPT FOR THE PROPHET BY...
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CONTENTS: Jeremiah's writing in the days of Jehoiakim. Reading on the
fast day. Burning of the roll and orders to persecute Jeremiah.
CHARACTERS: God, Jeremiah, Jehoiakim, Josiah, Baruch, Gemariah,
M...
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Jeremiah 36:1. _The fourth year of Jehoiakim._ Though this chapter
seems out of its place, yet it may not be so, but may be a reference
to past events.
Jeremiah 36:2. _Take thee a roll of a book._ Anc...
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_Take thee again another roll, and write in it all the former words._
THE WORD OF GOD CANNOT BE BURNT
I. The Word of God is imperishable. The truth is not pen and ink,
parchment and words, but a forc...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 36:29 Jehoiakim BURNED the SCROLL because
he did not believe Babylon’s invasion would succeed (Jeremiah 7:1;
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—1. CHRONOLOGY OF THE
CHAPTER.—“_Fourth of Jehoiakim._” See Note on chap. 25.
2. NATIONAL AFFAIRS.—Jehoiakim was at that time vassal of
Pharoah-Necho; but Nebuchadnezzar...
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CHAPTERS 36-38.
NARRATIVE OF EVENTS PRECEDING THE SIEGE OF JERUSALEM.
Jeremiah 36:1.
THE ROLL OF PROPHECY DESTROYED BY JEHOIAK
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This time shall we turn to Jeremiah chapter 36 as we continue our
journey through the Word of God towards heaven.
Now as we have pointed out, the prophecies of Jeremiah are not in
chronological order...
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1 Corinthians 10:22; Acts 5:28; Acts 5:39; Deuteronomy 29:19;...
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THE WORD OF THE LORD
Jeremiah 36:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We want to show you how it was that Jeremiah spoke not his own words,
but the words of the Lord. In order to do this, we want to place
before y...