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Verse Jeremiah 22:8. _MANY NATIONS SHALL PASS_] These words seem
borrowed from Deuteronomy 29:22, c....
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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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WHEREFORE... ? Reference to Pentateuch. See note on Jeremiah 16:10....
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See introd. summary to section. We may take Jeremiah 22:6 (which are
in Ḳinah metre) to be in the main genuine, although (Co.) the
statement that they concern the palace is somewhat inconsistent with...
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B. General Remarks Regarding the Royal House
Jeremiah 22:1-9
TRANSLATION
(1) Thus says the LORD: Go down to the house of the king of Judah and
speak there this word, (2) And say, Hear the word of th...
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And many nations shall pass by this city and they shall say every man
to his neighbour Wherefore hath And many nations shall pass by this
city, and they shall say every man to his neighbour, Wherefor...
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1-9. Call to amendment of life....
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WHEREFORE HATH THE LORD DONE thus... — The coincidence of thought
and language with Deuteronomy (Deuteronomy 29:24) again calls for
notice....
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וְ עָֽבְרוּ֙ גֹּויִ֣ם רַבִּ֔ים עַ֖ל
הָ עִ֣יר
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CHAPTER XXIX
RUIN
Jeremiah 22:1; Jeremiah 26:14
"The sword, the pestilence, and the famine,"- Jeremiah 21:9 and
passim.
"Terror on every side."-...
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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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(f) And many nations shall pass by this city, and they shall say every
man to his neighbour, Why hath the LORD done thus to this great city?
(f) As they who wonder at a thing which they thought would...
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Nothing can be more tender and endearing on the part of God, to show
his reluctancy to punish. Comparing his city, and his people, to
Gilead and Lebanon, are striking expressions. Gilead and Lebanon w...
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The Prophet shews in these words how blind the Jews were as to their
own ruin, in disregarding in so refractory a manner the judgment of
God. The words no doubt embrace two contrasts; he compares mort...
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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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_And many nations shall pass by this city, and they shall say every
man to his neighbour, Wherefore hath the LORD done thus unto this
great city?_
Ver. 8. _And many nations shall pass, &c._] By a _pe...
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_For thus saith the Lord unto_, or, _concerning, the king's house:
Thou art Gilead unto me, &c.; yet surely_, &c. “Though thou wert
never so precious in my sight, as valuable for riches and plenty as...
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WARNING AGAINST UNRIGHTEOUSNESS AND OPPRESSION...
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And many nations shall pass by this city, the entire capital being
destroyed with the Temple and the royal palace, AND THEY SHALL SAY
EVERY MAN TO HIS NEIGHBOR, in wonder and astonishment over such ut...
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1-9 The king of Judah is spoken to, as sitting upon the throne of
David, the man after God's own heart. Let him follow his example, that
he may have the benefit of the promises made to him. The way t...
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According to God's threatenings, DEUTERONOMY 29:24 1 KINGS 9:8. Though
the Jews would not understand that there was a cause, yet others would
understand it, and inquire into it....
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Jeremiah 22:8 many H7227 nations H1471 pass H5674 (H8804) city H5892
everyone H376 say H559 (H8804) neighbor...
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THE ONE WHO SITS ON THE THRONE OF DAVID IS CALLED ON TO ENSURE JUSTICE
AND FREEDOM FROM OPPRESSION FOR HIS PEOPLE, SOMETHING WHICH IF
ACCOMPLISHED WILL RESULT IN HIS TRIUMPH, BUT ACCOMPANIED BY THE
WA...
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Jeremiah 22:8
I. The man who wrote these words was a very sorrowful man; one who was
full of grief for what he saw, and for what he expected. He was an
Israelite, one of the race of Abraham. He believ...
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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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1 Kings 9:8; 1 Kings 9:9; 2 Chronicles 7:20; Daniel 9:7; Deut