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Jeremiah is personally addressed in the verse, because he stood before
God as the intercessor, representing the people.
(1) God would give Judah’s treasures away for nothing; implying that
He did not...
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CHAPTER 15
The Prophet's Deep Soul-Exercise
_ 1. The answer (Jeremiah 15:1) _
2. The prophet's grief and sorrow and Jehovah's answer (Jeremiah
15:10)
Jeremiah 15:1. The preceding prayer is
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THE SORROW AND STRENGTH OF PROPHETIC SERVICE. The experience of the
prophet, as described in the following section, may be the result of
his unpopularity at the time of the drought, and therefore be r...
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SINS. Hebrew. _chata'._ App-44....
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Jeremiah 15:10-21. The prophet bewails his lot. God's reply
The passage as a whole is one of the most eloquent and pathetic in
the Book. The date cannot be determined with confidence. The latter
part...
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For these _vv_. which, as addressed to the people, break harshly into
the dialogue between Jehovah and the prophet, and are most likely an
insertion from Jeremiah 17:3 f., see notes there....
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II. PROPHETIC AGONY Jeremiah 15:10-21
Jeremiah suffered a great deal of mental anguish during his ministry.
The rejection of his prophetic intercession on three successive
occasions plunges Jeremiah t...
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Thy substance and thy treasures will I give to the spoil without
price, and that for all thy sins, even in all thy borders.
THY SUBSTANCE WILL I GIVE TO THE SPOIL, FOR ALL THY SINS - Judea's;
not...
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1-9. The coming woes described....
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THY SUBSTANCE AND THY TREASURES... — Assuming the words to stand in
their right place, we must look on them as addressed to Jeremiah as
the intercessor, and therefore the representative, of his people...
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חֵילְךָ֧ וְ אֹוצְרֹותֶ֛יךָ לָ בַ֥ז
אֶתֵּ֖ן לֹ
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CHAPTER IX
THE DROUGHT AND ITS MORAL IMPLICATIONS
Jeremiah 14:1; Jeremiah 15:1 (17?)
VARIOUS opinions have been expressed about the division of these
Chapter s. They have been cut up into short sect...
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To this great appeal Jehovah again replied by declaring mercy to be
impossible, and judgment inevitable, and this on account of the sin of
Manasseh which had been persisted in, namely, the rejection o...
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We have here the prophet mourning unmanfully. Jeremiah affords an
instance, that he, like all others of Adam's race, partook of the
common stock of corruption. Alas! how unsuitable and unbecoming is i...
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But, there is a difference among interpreters as to the word גבול
_gebul. _I indeed allow that it means a border: but Jeremiah, as I
think, when he intended to state things that are different, made us...
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The beginning of chapter 15 is an answer to the close of chapter 14;
but the instruction and the principles it contains are very
remarkable. Jehovah declares that if Moses and Samuel (whose love for
I...
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THY SUBSTANCE AND THY TREASURES WILL I GIVE TO THE SPOIL WITHOUT
PRICE,.... Not the prophet's substance and treasure; for it does not
appear that he had any, at least to require so much notice; but th...
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Thy substance and thy treasures will I give to the spoil without
price, and [that] for all thy sins, even in all thy borders.
Ver. 13. _Thy substance and thy treasure._] This is spoken by an
apostrop...
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Here God turns his speech from the prophet to the people. _Thy
substance and thy treasures will I give to the spoil_ All thy riches
and precious things shall be spoiled: there shall be no price taken...
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Thy substance and thy treasures, all the wealth of Judah, WILL I GIVE
TO THE SPOIL WITHOUT PRICE, they will be theirs to take away for
nothing, AND THAT FOR ALL THY SINS, EVEN IN ALL THY BORDERS, the...
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The Prophet's Lamentation...
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10-14 Jeremiah met with much contempt and reproach, when they ought
to have blessed him, and God for him. It is a great and sufficient
support to the people of God, that however troublesome their way...
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All thy riches and precious things shall be spoiled, I will have no
regard. saith God, to loss or gain in it, or there shall be no price
taken for the redemption of them; for what shall be done shall...
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Jeremiah 15:13 wealth H2428 treasures H214 give H5414 (H8799) plunder
H957 price H4242 sins H2403 territories H1366
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BUT JEREMIAH IS TO RECOGNISE THAT HIS PRAYERS WILL NOT ALTER WHAT MUST
INEVITABLY HAPPEN AND THE TOTAL DESOLATION OF JUDAH (JEREMIAH 15:12).
Jeremiah 15:12
“Can one break iron,
Even iron from the n...
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JEREMIAH TOO FEELS THAT HE HAS BEEN BORN TO AFFLICTION AND STRIFE BUT
IS COMFORTED BY YHWH AS HE OUTLINES THE FUTURE THAT LIES AHEAD,
INCLUDING THE INVASION FROM THE NORTH (JEREMIAH 15:10).
The though...
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CONTENTS: Message on the drought, concluded. The people abandoned to
ruin. Jeremiah complains of his hardships.
CHARACTERS: God, Jeremiah, Moses, Samuel.
CONCLUSION: Miserable is the case of those w...
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Jeremiah 15:1. _Though Moses and Samuel stood before me,_ as when
Moses by his prayers saved the nation, Exodus 32:11, and Samuel in
Mizpeh was heard, when the Lord terrified the Philistine armies by...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 15:13 Judah’s SINS have brought her to
the edge of financial ruin and exile.
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES—For _Chronology of the Chapter and
Historical Facts_, see on chap. Jeremiah 10:5 _in loc_.
1. PERSONAL ALLUSIONS. Jeremiah 15:1. “_Moses and Samuel_,” here
mentioned as h...
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EXPOSITION
JEREMIAH 15:1
Second rejection of Jeremiah's intercession; awfulness of the
impending judgment.
JEREMIAH 15:1
THOUGH MOSES AND SAMUEL, etc. It is a mere supposition which is here
made; t...
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Then said the LORD unto me, Though Moses and Samuel stood before me,
yet my mind could not be toward this people: cast them out of my
sight, and let them go foRuth (Jeremiah 15:1).
Now it is interesti...
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Isaiah 52:3; Isaiah 52:5; Jeremiah 15:8; Jeremiah 17:3; Jeremiah 20:5;
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The substance — All thy precious things shall be spoiled, there
shall be no price taken for the redemption of them....