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CHAPTER XI
_The prophet proclaims the tenor of God's covenant with the Jews_
_of old_, 1-5;
_and then reproves them for their hereditary disobedience_, 6-19.
_In consequence of this the Almighty i...
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The prophecy contained in Jer. 11–12 seems to belong to an early
period of Jeremiah’s life. The covenant Jeremiah 11:2 was that
renewed by Josiah in his 18th year, after the discovery of the Book of
t...
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CHAPTER 11
The Broken Covenant and the Plot Against Jeremiah
_ 1. The broken covenant (Jeremiah 11:1) _
2. The plot revealed and Jehovah's answer (Jeremiah 11:18)
Jeremiah 11:1. Jehovah
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THE PROCLAMATION OF THE COVENANT. Jeremiah is commissioned to enforce
solemnly (_cf._ Deuteronomy 27:26; Deuteronomy 29:9) on Judah and
Jerusalem the covenant which Yahweh made at the time of the nati...
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JEREMIAH'S SEVENTH PROPHECY (see book comments for Jeremiah).
WORD. Singular, indicating this as. special prophecy.
THE LORD. Hebrew. _Jehovah_. App-4....
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THE WORD, &C.— This discourse may be considered as a continuation of
the foregoing, which the prophet delivered to the people, at their
entrance into the temple; chap. 7: This at least is insinuated,...
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CHAPTER NINE
CONSPIRACIES AGAINST GOD AND HIS PROPHET
Jeremiah 11:1 to Jeremiah 13:27
It is well nigh impossible to precisely date the discourses and
activities contained in chapter 11-20. Naegelsba...
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_THE WORD THAT CAME TO JEREMIAH FROM THE LORD, SAYING,_
No JFB commentary on this verse....
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1-14. Punishment must follow faithlessness....
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XI.
(1) THE WORD THAT CAME TO JEREMIAH. — The words indicate that we are
entering on a distinct message or discourse, which goes on probably to
the end of Jeremiah 12. No date is given, and we are dri...
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הַ דָּבָר֙ אֲשֶׁ֣ר הָיָ֣ה אֶֽל
־יִרְמְיָ֔הוּ...
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CHAPTER VII
THE BROKEN COVENANT
Jeremiah 11:1 and Jeremiah 12:1
THERE is no visible break between these two Chapter s. They seem to
summarise the history of a particular episode in the prophet's car...
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THE PENALTY OF A BROKEN COVENANT
Jeremiah 11:1-20
This and the following two Chapter s belong to the earlier ministry of
Jeremiah, when he still dwelt in his native home of Anathoth. The
prophet refe...
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He then proceeded to deal with the broken Covenant. There came to him
from the Lord a special word commissioning him to pronounce a curse on
"the man that heareth not the words of this covenant." To t...
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_The, &c. He continues his discourse, (ver. 15.) or rather addresses
the people, when Josias renewed the covenant, 2 Paralipomenon xxxiv.
29., Leviticus xxvi., and Deuteronomy xxvii. (Calmet)_...
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CONTENTS
The Prophet is prosecuting the same important, but unthankful office
of reproof, through this Chapter. The close of it discovers a
conspiracy formed against Jeremiah by the men of Anathoth....
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The Prophet produceth very frequently his commission from the Lord, by
way both of establishing his authority, and enforcing their attention.
The subject here is to remind Israel of God's covenant, an...
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Here the Prophet teaches us, that the Jews, though they continued to
profess God’s holy name, were yet wholly perfidious, and had
departed altogether from the law. The import of this discourse is,
tha...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 11 AND 12.
Chapter 11 suggests some observations. God addresses Himself again to
Israel on the ground of their responsibility, reminding them of the
call to o...
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The word that came to Jeremiah from the LORD, saying,
Ver. 1. _The word that came to Jeremiah from the Lord._] To him it
came, but to be imparted to other prophets, say some; priests of
Anathoth, say...
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_The word that came to Jeremiah_, &c. At what time the prophecy,
contained in this and the following chapter, was communicated to the
prophet, is not expressed; but Blaney and many others assign it to...
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The word that came to Jeremiah from the Lord, an express message from
Jehovah, the God of the covenant, SAYING,...
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REMINDER OF THE COVENANT BETWEEN JEHOVAH AND HIS PEOPLE...
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1-10 God never promised to bestow blessings on his rational
creatures, while they persist in wilful disobedience. Pardon and
acceptance are promised freely to all believers; but no man can be
saved w...
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JEREMIAH CHAPTER 11. God's covenant, JEREMIAH 11:1. Their
disobedience, JEREMIAH 11:8. Evils to come on them, JEREMIAH 11:11,
and on the men of Anathoth, for conspiring to kill Jeremiah,...
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Jeremiah 11:1 word H1697 Jeremiah H3414 LORD H3068 saying H559 (H8800)...
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YHWH CALLS ON HIS PEOPLE TO HEAR THE WORD OF HIS COVENANT AND REMINDS
THEM OF THE COVENANT CURSE WHICH FALLS ON ALL WHO FAIL TO OBSERVE IT,
BUT THEN DRAWS ATTENTION TO THEIR FAILURE TO OBSERVE IT, IND...
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THE WORD
This, like the other messages, is made up of rebuke, exhortation, and
warning, but in this instance these are based upon the violation of
the Palestinian Covenant (Deuteronomy 28:1); (Deuter...
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CONTENTS: Jeremiah's message on the broken covenant.
CHARACTERS: God, Jeremiah.
CONCLUSION: Those who enter into solemn covenant with God must expect
on their part to fulfill the conditions, else He...
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Jeremiah 11:14. _Pray not thou for this people._ The Chaldaic and the
LXX, Deprecate not the scourge of war coming upon them. We find the
same sentiments more fully expressed in Ezekiel 14., confirmin...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 11:1 Jeremiah’s Struggles with God and
Judah. As the nation faces invasion, Jeremiah struggles to serve God
faithfully. He is surprised by opposition ...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—1. CHRONOLOGY OF THE CHAPTER.—The
“covenant” summarised in Jeremiah 11:2 refers to the nation’s
renewal of vows with Jehovah upon the Book of the Law being discovered
du...
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EXPOSITION
The superscription in Jeremiah 11:1 evidently belongs to the three
chapters 11-13, though Jeremiah 11:1 and Jeremiah 12:1 are more
closely connected with each other than with...
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Shall we turn to Jeremiah the eleventh chapter as we continue our
study through the book of Jeremiah.
Chapter 11 begins a new section of the book, not a whole new division,
but it's a new message, and...
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Jeremiah 11:1...