"Then shall there enter into the gates of this city kings and princes sitting upon the throne of David, riding in chariots and on horses, they, and their princes, the men of Judah, and the inhabitants of Jerusalem: and this city shall remain for ever."
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This prophecy on the observance of the Sabbath, is the first of a
series of short predictions. arranged probably in chronological order
among themselves, but in other respects independent of one anoth...
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CHAPTER 17
_ 1. Judah's sin (Jeremiah 17:1) _
2. The curse and the blessing (Jeremiah 17:5)
3. The worship of Jeremiah (Jeremiah 17:12)
4. Concerning the Sabbath (Jeremiah 17:19)
Jeremiah 17:1. Th...
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THE SABBATH DAY. The general tone and emphasis of this paragraph,
which makes a particular ceremonial ordinance the condition of
permanent survival, relate it rather to the period of Nehemiah 13:15
th...
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HORSES. Some codices read "their horses".
MEN. Hebrew. _'Ish_....
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Jeremiah 17:19-27. An exhortation on the observance of the Sabbath
This section is unconnected with the preceding, and, as it considers
that the doom pronounced on Judah may be averted on condition o...
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THEN SHALL THERE ENTER, &C.— It hence appears, that the judgments
denounced against Jerusalem were not irreversible; and from Jeremiah's
advice to Zedekiah, chap. Jeremiah 38:17 it may be concluded, t...
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B. Promise and Threat Jeremiah 17:24-27
TRANSLATION
(24) And it shall come to pass if you fully hearken unto Me (oracle of
the LORD) not to carry a burden into the gates of this city on the
Sabbath d...
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Thus said the LORD unto me; Go and stand in the gate of the children
of the people, whereby the kings of Judah come in, and by the which
they go out, and in all the gates of Jerusalem;
Delivered in...
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KINGS AND PRINCES. — The plural is obviously used to give greater
vividness and grandeur to the picture of revived majesty which would
be the reward of faithfulness, perhaps also to express the idea t...
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וּ בָ֣אוּ בְ שַׁעֲרֵ֣י הָ עִ֣יר הַ
זֹּ֡את מְלָכִ֣ים ׀ וְ שָׂרִ֡ים
יֹשְׁבִים֩ עַל ־כִּסֵּ֨א...
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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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Once again Jehovah declared His determination to deal with the people
in judgment, because of the defiant definiteness of their sin. That
sin was "written with a pen of iron, and with the point of a d...
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_David. I will observe my covenant, 2 Kings vii. 12. --- Horses: in
prosperity, (Menochius) provided this law, as well as all the rest, be
observed. (Haydock) --- Such temporal rewards were commonly p...
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No sooner had the Prophet finished his prayer, than he begins again
his Sermon. It is a delightful transition from preaching to prayer,
and from prayer to preaching. Both form a part in the minister's...
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But it may be here asked, Was the rest on the seventh day of such a
moment, that God should on that account promise to them the perpetuity
of the kingdom? The answer has been already given, that is, t...
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The great thing, amidst all that was going on, was to trust in
Jehovah. He who, failing in this, made flesh his arm, should not see
when good came. Meantime the fire of God's anger was kindled and
sho...
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THEN SHALL THERE ENTER INTO THE GATES OF THIS CITY,.... In a very
public and splendid manner:
KINGS AND PRINCES, SITTING UPON THE THRONE OF DAVID; that is, kings,
with the princes of the blood, or wi...
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Then shall there enter into the gates of this city kings and princes
sitting upon the throne of David, riding in chariots and on horses,
they, and their princes, the men of Judah, and the inhabitants...
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_Then shall there enter into the gates of this city_, &c. “From
hence it appears,” says Lowth, “that the judgments denounced
against Jerusalem, at least as far as they threatened the city with
utter d...
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THE HALLOWING OF THE SABBATH...
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19-27 The prophet was to lay before the rulers and the people of
Judah, the command to keep holy the sabbath day. Let them strictly
observe the fourth command. If they obeyed this word, their prosperi...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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Jeremiah 17:25 enter H935 (H8804) gates H8179 city H5892 kings H4428
princes H8269 sitting H3427 (H8802) throne H3678 David H1732 riding
H7392 (H8802) chariots H7393 horses H5483 princes H8269 men H37...
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THE CALL GOES OUT FOR THE TRUE OBSERVANCE OF THE SABBATH DAY (JEREMIAH
17:19).
In Jeremiah 17:5 YHWH had promised cursing and blessing on individuals
depending on whether they were obedient to His co...
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CONTENTS: Sign of the unmarried prophet, concluded. Message in the
gates concerning the Sabbath.
CHARACTERS: God, Jeremiah.
CONCLUSION: The heart of man, out of communion with God, is wicked and
dec...
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Jeremiah 17:1. _The sin of Judah is written with a pen of iron._ Yea,
it is deeply written on the heart, as the diamond will write on
polished stones, on tablets of brass, or on the brazen altars of B...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 17:24 Restoration of SABBATH rest and
worship will result in permanent rule by David’s lineage, permanent
life in the land, and permanent worship. Refusal to keep the Sabbath...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—1. CHRONOLOGY OF THE CHAPTER.
Jeremiah 17:1 continue the prophecy of chap. 16. A distinct break in
the continuity of the book is noticeable at Jeremiah 17:19. [_Keil_
se...
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EXPOSITION
Jeremiah 17:1 are closely connected with the preceding chapter. We
have just been pointed to the striking contrast between the conduct of
the heathen and that of the backsliding men of Juda...
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Chapter 17 The sin of Judah is written with a pen of iron, and with
the point of a diamond (Jeremiah 17:1):
Interesting that they were using diamonds for pens in those days,
isn't it? Diamonds set in...
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1 Kings 9:4; 1 Kings 9:5; 1 Samuel 8:11; 2 Samuel 7:16; 2 Samuel 8:4;
Deuteronomy 17:16; Exodus 12:14; Hebrews 12:22; Isaiah 9:7; Jeremiah
13: