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Verse Jeremiah 1:12. _I WILL HASTEN MY WORD_] Here is a paronomasia.
_What_ _dost thou see_? I see שקד _shaked_, "an almond," the
_hastening_ tree: that which first _awakes. Thou hast well seen, for_...
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HASTEN - Rather, I watch over “my word to perform it.”...
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ANALYSIS AND ANNOTATIONS
I. THE CALL TO REPENTANCE, THE IMPENITENCE OF THE PEOPLE, AND THE
JUDGMENT ANNOUNCED
CHAPTER 1
The Call of the Prophet
_ 1. The introduction (Jeremiah 1:1) _
2. The divin...
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THE TWO VISIONS OF JUDGMENT. These form a separate experience, and
imply some change of standpoint, since it is now the judgment of Judah
through the instrumentality of the nations which is presented...
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I WILL HASTEN... IT. I am watching. Forming the Figure of speech
_Paronomasia_ (App-6), "an almond tree (_shaked)_... I am watching
(_shoked)_ ", thus emphasizing the certainty....
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Jeremiah's call
The passage will fall into four sections.
(i) Jeremiah 1:4. The prophet's call and its nature. (ii) Jeremiah
1:11. The symbol of the almond tree, shewing that Jehovah is wakeful
to p...
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_I watch over_ The Hebrew word recurs in Jeremiah 5:6; Jeremiah 31:28;
Jeremiah 44:27. Here the sense is, The Lord is rousing Himself. The
period of trial is rapidly approaching its end, and the punis...
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In 2 Chronicles 6:41-42 the words of the Psalm are quoted at the close
of Solomon's prayer at the Dedication of the Temple, and some
commentators suppose that in Psalms 132:8 ff. the Psalmist carries...
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The symbol of the almond tree
It is often supposed that the almond tree and the boiling caldron
were seen by the prophet in vision. But it is quite possible that it
was an actual almond tree to which...
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AND I SAID, I SEE, &C.— The _almond-tree,_ שׁקד _shaked,_ is so
called, because this tree, before all others, first _waketh,_ and
riseth from its winter-repose. See Numbers 17:8. It flowers in the
mon...
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II. THE CALL CONFIRMED Jeremiah 1:11-19
TRANSLATION
(11) And the word of the LORD came unto me saying, What are you
looking at, Jeremiah? And I replied, I am looking at a rod of almond.
(12) Then the...
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Then said the LORD unto me, Thou hast well seen: for I will hasten my
word to perform it.
HASTEN - rather, 'I will be wakeful [ shoqeed (H8245)] as to my
word,' etc.; alluding to Jeremiah 1:11, th...
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THE CALL OF JEREMIAH (13TH YEAR OF JOSIAH). FIRST PROPHECY
1-3. See Introduction....
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Since the days of Manasseh the Lord had not visited upon the people
their sins. That period of rest was like the winter. The Lord is now
rousing Himself; yet not only to punish, but to save as well. T...
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וַ יֹּ֧אמֶר יְהוָ֛ה אֵלַ֖י
הֵיטַ֣בְתָּ לִ רְא
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CHAPTER I
THE CALL AND CONSECRATION
IN the foregoing pages we have considered the principal events in the
life of the prophet Jeremiah, by way of introduction to the more
detailed study of his writin...
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COURAGE PROMISED TO A FEARFUL MESSENGER
Jeremiah 1:1-19
God has a distinct purpose for each life, and our one aim should be to
discover and work out His plan. See Psalms 139:16; Galatians 1:15. The...
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The first three verses constitute a title page naming the author and
giving the dates of the period during which he exercised his ministry.
The Book opens with the account of Jeremiah's call, and at o...
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The Lord was pleased, we find, both by word and by vision, to confirm
the Prophet in his new appointment. And the Lord which raised up to
the Prophet's mind these images, took care to instruct his min...
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God then caused his servant to see the staff of a watcher. For what
purpose? The answer is given: _Thou hast rightly seen the staff of a
watcher, because I watch over my word to execute _(or, fulfill)...
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In chapter 1 the prophet is established in his office, to which he had
been appointed by Jehovah, even before his birth, that he should carry
His word unto the nations. But Jeremiah's fears are immedi...
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THEN SAID THE LORD UNTO ME, THOU HAST WELL SEEN,.... The thing seen is
a very proper emblem of what I am about to do, and the quick dispatch
that will be made therein:
FOR L WILL HASTEN MY WORD TO PE...
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Then said the LORD unto me, Thou hast well seen: for I will hasten my
word to perform it.
Ver. 12. _Thou hast well seen._] Heb., Thou hast done well to see,
_i.e., _ so to see.
_ For I will hasten my...
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_Moreover the word of the Lord came unto me_ Probably at the same
time, and in the same vision, wherein he was first appointed to his
office; _saying, What seest thou_ Here, by symbolical representati...
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Then said the Lord unto me, Thou hast well seen; for I will hasten My
word to perform it, literally, "wakeful (or intent) shall I, on My
part, be with regard to My words to do them," the allusion to t...
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THE CALL AND COMMISSION OF THE PROPHET...
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11-19 God gave Jeremiah a view of the destruction of Judah and
Jerusalem by the Chaldeans. The almond-tree, which is more forward in
the spring than any other, represented the speedy approach of
judg...
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THOU HAST WELL SEEN; or, Thou hast seen and judged right; or, as the
Hebrew, THOU HAST DONE WELL TO SEE, i.e. in seeing so. I WILL HASTEN;
word for word, I WILL ALMOND-TREE IT, i.e. I will be upon the...
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Jeremiah 1:12 LORD H3068 said H559 (H8799) seen H7200 (H8800) well
H3190 (H8689) ready H8245 ...
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YHWH GIVES JEREMIAH TWO SIGNS, ONE OF WHICH WAS THE CERTAINTY OF
YHWH'S WATCHFULNESS OVER HIS PURPOSES, AND THE SECOND A SIGN WHICH
DEMONSTRATED THE JUDGMENTS THAT WERE TO COME FROM THE NORTH BECAUSE...
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THE SIGN OF THE BRANCH OF THE ALMOND TREE (JEREMIAH 1:11).
The first sign was that of the branch of an almond tree, which was an
indication and assurance that YHWH would be watching over His word, as...
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Jeremiah 1:1
I. (Jeremiah 1:4). The two great blessings of _election_and
_mediation_are here distinctly taught. God did not speak to the
nations directly, but mediationally. He created a minister who...
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Jeremiah 1:1. The words of Jeremiah the son of Hilkiah, of the priests
that were in Anathoth in the land of Benjamin: to whom the word of the
LORD came in the days of Josiah the son of Amon king of Ju...
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CONTENTS: Jeremiah's call and enduement. The sign of the almond rod
and seething pot.
CHARACTERS: God, Holy Spirit, Jeremiah, Josiah, Jehoiakim.
CONCLUSION: God, by His special counsel and foreknowle...
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Jeremiah 1:5. _Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee._ In the
creation God knew the nature and designations of every creature,
whether of plants, or of living beings. He assigned laws and abod...
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_I see a rod of an almond tree._
TREE EMBLEMS
The Hebrew word for almond signifies the “waker,” in allusion to
its being the first tree to wake to life in the winter. The word also
contains the signi...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 1:1 Introduction. These verses introduce
the book’s historical background (vv. Jeremiah 1:1), Jeremiah’s
call and message (vv....
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—
1. CHRONOLOGY. Jeremiah 1:1, penned _cir._ B.C. 578; Jeremiah 1:4,
_sq._ B.C. 629. But the recently discovered Assyrian chronology would
make the date of the “thirteen...
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EXPOSITION
AN ACCOUNT OF THE CALL AND CONSECRATION OF JEREMIAH TO THE PROPHETIC
OFFICE, FOLLOWED BY TWO EXPRESSIVE SYMBOLS OF THE...
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At this time shall we turn in our Bibles to the book of Jeremiah.
About sixty years after Isaiah died, God called Jeremiah to what I
feel must have been the hardest task any minister has ever been cal...
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Amos 8:2; Deuteronomy 18:17; Deuteronomy 32:35; Deuteronomy 5:28;...
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Well seen — Or thou hast seen and judged right. Hasten — Word for
word, I will almond — tree it, that is, I will be upon them
speedily, in a short time. My word — My threatening against Judah
and its...