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Verse Jeremiah 22:20. _GO UP TO LEBANON_] Probably _Anti-Libanus_,
which, together with _Bashan_ and _Abarim_, which we here translate
_passages,_ were on the way by which the captives should be led o...
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The third example, Jehoiachin. With him all the best and noblest of
the land were dragged from their homes to people the void places of
Babylon.
THE PASSAGES - Really, Abarim, a range of mountains to...
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CONCERNING THE KINGS OF JUDAH (22:1-23:8)
CHAPTER 22
_ 1. The message in the house of the king of Judah (Jeremiah 22:1) _
2. Touching Shallum, the King of Judah (Jeremiah 22:11)
3. Concerning Jeho...
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JEREMIAH 22:1 TO JEREMIAH 23:8. This section contains several distinct
Jeremianic prophecies, relating to contemporary kings of Judah; they
have been editorially collected, probably with some expansio...
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GO UP, &C. Note the Figure of speech _Eironeia._ App-6.
CRY: the cry of distress.
THE PASSAGES. Abarim: the mountains beyond Jordan, the range of Nebo.
Compare Numbers 27:12; Numbers 33:47; Numbers
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_Abarim_ a range of mountains to the south-east of Palestine. They
included Nebo, from which Moses viewed the land (Numbers 27:12;
Deuteronomy 32:49).
_thy lovers_ The reference is not clear. The word...
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See introd. summary to section. Jeremiah 22:20 have no direct
connexion with those that follow and seem to have been introduced here
on account of the reference to the rulers ("shepherds") in Jeremiah...
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2. _The folly of Jehoiakim_ (Jeremiah 22:13-23)
TRANSLATION
(13) Woe to him that builds his house with unrighteousness and his
upper chambers with injustice; who makes his neighbor serve for
nothing...
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Go up to Lebanon, and cry; and lift up thy voice in Bashan, and cry
from the passages: for all thy lovers Go up to Lebanon, and cry; and
lift up thy voice in Bashan, and cry from the passages: for al...
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22:20 destroyed. (h-26) Lit. 'broken.'...
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THE PASSAGES] RV 'Abarim,' a range of mountains in the SE. THY LOVERS]
Egypt and the other nations whose aid Judah hoped for: see Jeremiah
27:3....
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1-9. Call to amendment of life....
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GO UP TO LEBANON. — The great mountain-ranges — Lebanon and Bashan
(Psalms 68:15) — running from north to south, that overlooked the
route of the Babylonians, are invoked by the prophet, as those of
G...
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עֲלִ֤י הַ לְּבָנֹון֙ וּֽ צְעָ֔קִי וּ
בַ
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CHAPTER VII
JEHOIACHIN
Jeremiah 22:20
"A despised broken vessel."- Jeremiah 22:28
"A young lion. And he went up and down among the lions, he became a
young lion and he learned to catch the prey, he...
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The message Jeremiah gave the deputation was not enough. He was
commanded to go to the house of the king. This he did, and what he
there said occupies the succeeding Chapter s up to and including
chap...
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Go up to (n) Lebanon, and cry; and lift up thy voice in (o) Bashan,
and cry from the passes: for all thy lovers are destroyed.
(n) To call to the Assyrians for help.
(o) For this was the way out of...
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_Go; Jerusalem. The verbs are feminine. --- Lovers; citizens, or
Egyptians, &c., chap. xxvii. 2._...
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We have here a similar prediction against Coniah: and a very awful one
it is. He is to be made a captive, and to die in a foreign land, even
in a land of all others he most dreaded and hated. And what...
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Jeremiah triumphs over the Jews, and derides their presumption in
thinking that they would be safe, though God was against them. He then
shews that they were deceived in promising to themselves impuni...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 21, 22, AND 23.
On the occasion of Zedekiah's request to Jeremiah to know if the Lord
would interfere in favour of the people against Nebuchadnezzar, the
Spir...
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GO UP TO LEBANON, AND CRY,.... These words are directed to Jerusalem
and its inhabitants, and to the people of the Jews; not to go up to
the temple, as the Targum interprets it, so called, because mad...
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Go up to Lebanon, and cry; and lift up thy voice in Bashan, and cry
from the passages: for all thy lovers are destroyed.
Ver. 20. _Go up to Lebanon and cry._] Jehoiakim hath had his doom and
his dest...
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_Go up to Lebanon, and cry_, &c. The verbs here being in the feminine
gender, the city of Jerusalem, or the land of Judea, seems to be
addressed and called upon ironically to go to the tops of the hig...
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PROPHECIES RELATING TO SHALLUM, JEHOIKIM, AND JEHOIACHIN...
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Go up to Lebanon, so the prophet now bids the people, personified as
the daughter of Zion, AND CRY, AND LIFT UP THY VOICE IN BASHAN, that
is, the mountains of Bashan, in the country east of Jordan, AN...
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20-30 The Jewish state is described under a threefold character. Very
haughty in a day of peace and safety. Very fearful on alarm of
trouble. Very much cast down under pressure of trouble. Many never...
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The Hebrew verb being feminine, lets us know that Jerusalem was the
place to which this speech is directed; to the inhabitants of which
the prophet here calleth to GO UP TO LEBANON; and _to Bashan_. B...
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Jeremiah 22:20 up H5927 (H8798) Lebanon H3844 out H6817 (H8798) up
H5414 (H8798) voice H6963 Bashan...
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THE INADEQUACY OF JEHOIACHIN (JECHONIAH, CONIAH) (JEREMIAH 22:20).
Finally Jeremiah brings out the unsuitability of Jehoiachin
(Jechoniah), Jehoiakim's son, to be the promised coming son of David
who...
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THE INADEQUACY OF ALL THE CURRENT SONS OF DAVID TO DELIVER JUDAH
(JEREMIAH 22:10).
Having dealt with Zedekiah, Nebuchadrezzar'a appointee, in the opening
passage of the subsection, and having shown th...
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CONTENTS: Message to Zedekiah, concluded. The King exhorted to execute
judgment.
CHARACTERS: God, Zedekiah, Shallum, Jeremiah, Jehoiakim, Coniah,
Nebuchadnezzar.
CONCLUSION: God never casts one off...
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Jeremiah 22:10. _Weep not for the dead,_ as you have wept bitterly for
king Josiah, but weep for him who goes into captivity, for he shall
return no more.
Jeremiah 22:11. _Shallum the son of Josiah._...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—1. CHRONOLOGY OF THE CHAPTER. Early
in Jehoiakim’s reign; contemporary with chap. 22. See Notes. Dr.
_Payne Smith_ places this prophecy prior to Jehoiakim’s
manifestatio...
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EXPOSITION
Jeremiah 22:1 and Jeremiah 23:1, are connected together by similarity
of subject. The temporal and spiritual leaders of the people, who are
mainly responsible for the national catastrophe,...
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Now the Lord commanded Jeremiah to go down to the king's house and
speak there at the king's house this word. The other, it was a message
sent back to the king. Now go on down to his house and speak t...
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2 Kings 24:7; Ezekiel 23:22; Ezekiel 23:9; Isaiah 20:5; Isaiah 20:6;...
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Lebanon — Jerusalem was the place to which this speech is directed:
the inhabitants of which the prophet calls to go up to Lebanon. Both
Lebanon and Bashan were hills that looked towards Assyria, from...