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CHAPTER VI
_Jeremiah, in the spirit of prophecy, seeing the Chaldeans on_
_their march, bids his people set up the usual signals of_
_distress, and spread the general alarm to betake themselves to_...
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Jeremiah addresses the men of Benjamin, either as being his own
tribesmen, or as a name appropriate to the people of Jerusalem, which
also was situate in the tribe of Benjamin.
GATHER YOURSELVES TO F...
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CHAPTER 6
_ 1. The call to the children of Benjamin (Jeremiah 6:1) _
2. Corruption and the deserved judgment (Jeremiah 6:9)
3. The prophet addressed (Jeremiah 6:27)...
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THE SIEGE OF THE SINFUL CITY. The prophet bids his kinsfolk (Anathoth,
his birthplace, being in Benjamin) to abandon the capital, and to
gather in the southern mountains; the northern peril is now nea...
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CHILDREN. sons.
BENJAMIN. Put by Figure of speech _Synecdoche_ (of the Part), for the
whole of Judah, on account of their close connection with the
Gibeathites (Judges 19:16; Hosea 9:9; Hosea 10:9)....
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_ye children of Benjamin_ Jeremiah was himself a Benjamite (ch.
Jeremiah 1:1), and Jerusalem was in Benjamin, the boundary between
that tribe and Judah lying in the valley of Hinnom, to the south of
t...
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O YE CHILDREN OF BENJAMIN— Jeremiah continues to inveigh against the
disorders of the Jews; he addresses himself to the tribe of Benjamin,
to prepare to defend themselves and their city against the Ch...
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D. Approach of Judgment Jeremiah 6:1-30
Chapter 6 contains a dramatic description of the advance of the foe
against Jerusalem (Jeremiah 6:1-5) and the subsequent siege of that
city (Jeremiah 6:6-8). T...
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O ye children of Benjamin, gather yourselves to flee out of the midst
of Jerusalem, and blow the trumpet in Tekoa, and set up a sign of fire
in Beth-haccerem: for evil appeareth out of the north, and...
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6:1 signal (c-24) Perhaps 'of fire.' see Judges 20:38 . Beth-haccerem;
(d-26) i.e. the vineyard house. destruction. (e-37) Or 'breach,' as
ver. 14; ch. 8.21....
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BENJAMIN] Jerusalem was within the territory assigned to this tribe.
TEKOA] 11m. S. of Jerusalem, and in the line of flight for its
inhabitants seeking to escape an enemy from the N. A SIGN OF FIRE] a...
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1-8. The hostile army approaches....
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VI.
(1) The new discourse, or section of a discourse, deals more locally
with the coming desolation of Jerusalem.
O YE CHILDREN OF BENJAMIN. — The city, though claimed as belonging
to Judah, was actu...
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הָעִ֣זוּ ׀ בְּנֵ֣י בִניָמִ֗ן מִ
קֶּ֨רֶב֙ יְר֣וּשָׁלִַ֔ם...
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Jeremiah 5:1; Jeremiah 6:1
CHAPTER IV
THE SCYTHIANS AS THE SCOURGE OF GOD
Jeremiah 4:3 - Jeremiah 6:30
IF we would under
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This judgment the prophet now described. A fierce and relentless foe,
acting under the word of Jehovah, is described as coming up against
Jerusalem. The prophet declared that the city would be taken,...
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O ye children of (a) Benjamin, gather yourselves to flee out of the
midst of Jerusalem, and blow the trumpet in (b) Tekoa, and set up a
sign of fire in (c) Bethhaccerem: for evil appeareth out of the...
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_Strengthen. Hebrew also, "Flee, Benjamites, from the midst," &c.
Jerusalem belonged partly to this tribe, which prided itself on its
valour. --- Thecua was in the lot of Juda, 15 miles south of
Jerus...
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CONTENTS
This Chapter is as the former, and but a continuation of the same
sermon. It contains the Lord's expostulation with his people for their
sins and transgressions.
Jeremiah 6:1
There is somew...
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WE have already seen that oftentimes punishment is not only mentioned
by this Prophet as being nigh at hand, but is also set as it were
before our eyes; and we have shewn the reason for this, — becaus...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 4, 5, AND 6.
Chapter 4 resumes the subject of Chapter s 2, 3, and, applying it at
that time to the people, tells them that, if they return, it must be
unto th...
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O YE CHILDREN OF BENJAMIN,.... The tribe of Benjamin was with the
tribe of Judah, and continued with that in the pure worship of God
when the ten tribes revolted; and in the land of Israel, when they...
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O ye children of Benjamin, gather yourselves to flee out of the midst
of Jerusalem, and blow the trumpet in Tekoa, and set up a sign of fire
in Bethhaccerem: for evil appeareth out of the north, and g...
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_O ye children of Benjamin_, &c. The prophet proceeds in his
remonstrances, rebukes, and faithful warnings to the disobedient Jews.
A great part of Jerusalem stood in the tribe of Benjamin, Joshua
18:...
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O ye children of Benjamin, here addressed particularly because
Jerusalem was situated on the border of their territory and because
Jeremiah wanted to appeal especially to the members of his own tribe...
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THE ADVICE TO FLEE FROM JERUSALEM...
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1-8 Whatever methods are used, it is vain to contend with God's
judgments. The more we indulge in the pleasures of this life, the more
we unfit ourselves for the troubles of this life. The Chaldean a...
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JEREMIAH CHAPTER 6 God sendeth and strengtheneth the Babylonians
against Judah, JEREMIAH 6:1; for her oppression and spoils, JEREMIAH
6:6, and obstinacy; which provoke God's wrath and their destructio...
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IN VIEW OF JUDAH'S FAILURE TO RESPOND TO HIS WARNINGS YHWH STRESSES
THAT THE INVASION IS NOW IMMINENT (JEREMIAH 6:1).
Chapter 4 had predicted that invasion was coming, and chapter 5 had
given the reas...
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HIS PEOPLE ARE TO PREPARE FOR ACTION BECAUSE THE INVASION IS UPON THEM
(JEREMIAH 6:1).
As the enemy approached from the north the tribe of Benjamin (his own
tribe), who were to the north of Jerusalem,...
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CONTENTS: Jeremiah's second message, continued. The terrors that
should come because of sin.
CHARACTERS: God, Jeremiah.
CONCLUSION: The God of mercy is loath to depart even from a provoking
people,...
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Jeremiah 6:1. _Oh ye children of Benjamin flee out of the midst of
Jerusalem._ Many of this tribe lived in the city. _Blow the trumpet_
[of alarm] _in Tekoa,_ a village twelve miles from Jerusalem,
ac...
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_Arise, and let us go up at noon._
CHRISTIAN EFFORT
That spirit-stirring call of the text, so needful to arouse the
Chaldeans on their march to the ancient, is as needful for us on our
pilgrimage to...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 6:1 The tribe Jeremiah serves most
directly (BENJAMIN; Jeremiah 1:1) should FLEE FOR SAFETY out of...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—1. CHRONOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
POSITION OF THIS CHAPTER THE SAME. (Comp. notes on 3, 4, 5.)
2. GEOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES.— Jeremiah 6:1. “_Tekoa:_” a small
town of defenc...
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EXPOSITION
A prophecy, in five stanzas or strophes, vividly describing the
judgment and its causes, and enforcing the necessity of repentance.
JEREMIAH 6:1
Arrival of a hostile army from the north,...
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Run to and fro through the streets of Jerusalem, and see now, and
know, and seek in the broad places, if you can find a man, if there be
any that is executing judgment, and that is seeking truth; and...
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2 Chronicles 11:6; 2 Samuel 14:2; Amos 1:1; Ezekiel 26:7; Jeremiah 1
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Benjamin — Judah, when the ten tribes fell off, the tribe of
Benjamin adhered to Judah, and was incorporated into them; if it be
asked why the prophet rather speaks to Benjamin than to Judah, the
reas...