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Verse Jeremiah 30:5. _WE HAVE HEARD A VOICE OF TREMBLING_] This may
refer to the state and feelings of the people during the war which
Cyrus carried on against the Babylonians. _Trembling_ and _terro...
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Better, as in the margin. The prophet places his hearers in the center
of Babylon, and describes it as convulsed with terror as the armies of
Cyrus draw near. The voice of trembling is the war-cry of...
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THE GLORIOUS FUTURE OF THE NATION (30-31)
CHAPTER 30
_ 1. The time of Jacob's trouble (Jeremiah 30:1) _
2. Zion's desperate condition and the promise of deliverance (Jeremiah
30:12)
3. Restoration...
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Description of the people's terror (Jeremiah 30:5 _mg._) at the Day of
Yahweh (Amos 5:18); but this Day shall bring deliverance from the
(heathen) yoke (Jeremiah 30:8), and Israel shall have (religiou...
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_We have heard … of peace_ Jehovah is quoting the words of
consternation which He hears the people uttering; but more probably
the words "Thus saith the Lord" are the insertion of a scribe, and it
is...
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See introd. note to section. For a parallel in the character of the
description in Jeremiah 30:5, Dr. compares Isaiah 13:6-15 (the
overthrow of Babylon) followed by Isaiah 14:1 f. (the deliverance of...
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I. THE PROMISE OF RESTORATION Jeremiah 30:4-24
In Chapter 30 the focus is upon the promise of restoration to the
homeland. Running throughout the chapter are four points of emphasis:
(1) The yoke is...
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For thus saith the LORD; We have heard a voice of trembling, of fear,
and not of peace.
WE HAVE HEARD A VOICE OF TREMBLING. God introduces the Jews speaking
that which they will be reduced to at la...
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1-9. When the gloom is deepest, deliverance shall come....
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OF FEAR, AND NOT OF PEACE] RM 'There is fear and no peace,' and the
present circumstances are evil. There is nothing but fear and terror
in the hearts and on the faces of men....
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כִּי ־כֹה֙ אָמַ֣ר יְהוָ֔ה קֹ֥ול
חֲרָדָ֖ה שָׁמ
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CHAPTER XXXI
RESTORATION II
THE NEW ISRAEL
Jeremiah 23:3; Jeremiah 24:6; Jeremiah 30:1; Jeremiah 31:1;...
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Following this action of the prophet a word of Jehovah came to him
which he was especially commanded to write in a book. In a remarkable
way it first set forth two things side by side. The first and
f...
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For thus saith the LORD; We have heard a (b) voice of trembling, of
fear, and not of peace.
(b) He shows that before this deliverance will come, the Chaldeans
would be extremely afflicted by their en...
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_We. Jeremias is ordered to express the alarms of the captives, at the
news of the destruction of Jerusalem, or rather of the Chaldean
empire, by Cyrus. They were naturally afraid that they would also...
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I do not presume to decide, but I would humbly propose a subject of
enquiry, and in answer to this question, whether a man doth travail
with child, I would say, is not the miraculous conception and
in...
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Now he says, _Thus saith Jehovah, A cry, _or, _the voice of
trembling_, or _of fear_, _have we heard. _The word חרדה,
_cherede, _is thought to mean properly that dread which makes the
whole body to tr...
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THE DAY OF JACOB'S TROUBLE: PROMISED DELIVERANCE AND SURE JUDGMENT
Some details of the circumstances that accompany its exercise deserve
our attention, as well as the character which God displays in i...
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FOR THUS SAITH THE LORD,.... Yet what follows are the words of others;
wherefore some supply it, "for thus saith the Lord, the nations shall
say" p; so Kimchi and Ben Melech interpret it as what the G...
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For thus saith the LORD; We have heard a voice of trembling, of fear,
and not of peace.
Ver. 5. _We have heard a voice of trembling._] We were at first in a
pitiful plight, _scil., _ when the city wa...
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_And these are the words that the Lord spake_ And which God ordered to
be written: and those promises, which were written by his order, are
as truly his word as the ten commandments, which were writte...
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THE PROMISE OF DELIVERANCE...
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F OR THUS SAITH THE LORD, WE HAVE HEARD A VOICE OF TREMBLING, OF FEAR,
AND NOT OF PEACE, or, "A cry of terror have we heard: fear and no
deliverance. ...
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OF FEAR, AND NOT OF PEACE:
Or, there is fear, and not peace...
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1-11 Jeremiah is to write what God had spoken to him. The very words
are such as the Holy Ghost teaches. These are the words God ordered to
be written; and promises written by his order, are truly hi...
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God here speaketh, but whether personating other nations or the Jewish
nation is not agreed, nor yet whether this text refers to the times of
the Messiah, when the nations should tremble, or the time...
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Jeremiah 30:5 says H559 (H8804) LORD H3068 heard H8085 (H8804) voice
H6963 trembling H2731 fear H6343 peace...
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THE DARK DAYS ABOUT TO COME ON JUDAH, AND ALREADY BEING EXPERIENCED BY
MANY FROM BOTH JUDAH AND ISRAEL IN EXILE, ARE VIVIDLY PORTRAYED
(JEREMIAH 30:4).
Jeremiah 30:4
‘And these are the words that YH...
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PART 1). ANGUISH AND RESTORATION (JEREMIAH 30:1 TO JEREMIAH 31:40).
Part 1 is divided up into two Sub-parts (A and B) by the introductory
words, ‘thus says YHWH (of hosts), the God of Israel' (Jeremia...
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SECTION 2 (JEREMIAH 26:1 TO JEREMIAH 45:5). (CONTINUED).
As we have seen this Section of Jeremiah from Jeremiah 26:1 to
Jeremiah 45:5 di
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Jeremiah 30:12. _For thus saith the LORD, Thy bruise is incurable, and
thy wound is grievous._
See here is the bass again. We have got down into the sorrowful notes
all to make us sick of self and re...
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Jeremiah 30:1. _The word that came to Jeremiah from the LORD, saying,
Thus speaketh the LORD God of Israel, saying, Write thee all the words
that I have spoken unto thee in a book._
We believe in ver...
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Jeremiah 30:1. _The word that came to Jeremiah from the LORD, saying,
Thus speaketh the LORD God of Israel, saying, Write thee all the words
that I have spoken unto thee in a book._
Too good to be lo...
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CONTENTS: Jeremiah's first writing. Summary of Israel in the coming
great tribulation.
CHARACTERS: God, Jeremiah.
CONCLUSION: Israel, after many years of wandering among all nations,
is to be finall...
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Jeremiah 30:6. _Ask ye now whether a man doth travail with child._ The
anguish of a people once lords in Judea, now servants in Babylon, was
great. But they were happier weeping there than worshipping...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 30:1 Restoration for Judah and Israel. The
book now turns to positive themes. At last Jeremiah may “build and
plant” (Jeremiah 1:10). He cl
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—CHRONOLOGY OF THE CHAPTER.—Though
without a date, yet the probability is that it was “_written in a
book_” (see Jeremiah 30:2) in the tenth year of Zedekiah; and that
th...
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EXPOSITION
This and the three next chapters form a kind of book in themselves,
which contrasts admirably with Jermiah 27-29. In the latter Jeremiah
aimed at casting down the delusive hope that the tim...
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Now as we get into chapter 30, we enter into the future in these next
four Chapter s. And this is now writing of the Great Tribulation
period which is yet future. This is writing about this period of...
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Amos 5:16; Amos 8:10; Isaiah 5:30; Isaiah 59:11; Jeremiah 25:36;...