"Surely after that I was turned, I repented; and after that I was instructed, I smote upon my thigh: I was ashamed, yea, even confounded, because I did bear the reproach of my youth."
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Verse Jeremiah 31:19. _AFTER THAT I WAS TURNED_] Converted from my
sin, folly, and idolatry.
_I REPENTED_] To _conviction of sin_, I now added _contrition for_
_sin_. Conviction, in this sense of the...
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The religious character of the restoration of the ten tribes.
Chastisement brought repentance, and with it forgiveness; therefore
God decrees their restoration.
Jeremiah 31:15
Ramah, mentioned becau...
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CHAPTER 31
_ 1. The home-going of the nation (Jeremiah 31:1) _
2. The joy of salvation (Jeremiah 31:10)
3. The preceding tribulation, sorrow and repentance (Jeremiah 31:15)
4. Assurance (Jeremiah...
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Jeremiah hears Rachel (the mother of Joseph and Benjamin, Genesis
30:24; Genesis 35:16 ff.) weeping at (her grave near) Ramah, for her
children, the northern exiles. He bids her refrain, in the certai...
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See introd. summary to the section. These striking _vv_. may be
confidently considered as stamped with Jeremiah's personality....
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DISCOURSE: 1072
THE REFLECTIONS OF A PENITENT
Jeremiah 31:18. _I have surely heard Ephraim bemoaning himself thus;
Thou hast chastised me, and I was chastised, as a bullock unaccustomed
to the yoke:...
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SURELY, &C.— _The smiting of the thigh_ is an expression of great
surprise and concern. The Lord commands Ezekiel to deplore the
miseries of his people, and to smite upon his thigh; chap. Jeremiah
21:...
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4. _The despondent_ (Jeremiah 31:18-20)
TRANSLATION
(18) I have surely heard Ephraim bemoaning him self, You have
chastened me and I was chastened, like a calf that would not be
taught; restore me t...
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Surely after that I was turned, I repented; and after that I was
instructed, I smote upon my thigh: I was ashamed, yea, even
confounded, because I did bear the reproach of my youth.
AFTER THAT I W...
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1-22. Jeremiah speaks of the restoration first of Israel (Ephraim,
Jeremiah 31:2), then of Judah (Jeremiah 31:23.). Those who survive the
sufferings of the captivity are promised a safe journey home....
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AFTER THAT I WAS TURNED. — The words have been referred by some
commentators (Hitzig) to the previous turning away from God — the
apostasy of Ephraim; but the repetition of the word that had been used...
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כִּֽי ־אַחֲרֵ֤י שׁוּבִי֙ נִחַ֔מְתִּי
וְ אַֽחֲרֵי֙ הִוָּ֣דְעִ֔י
סָפַ֖קְתִּי עַל ־יָרֵ֑ךְ בֹּ֚שְׁתִּי
וְ גַם ־נִכְלַ֔מְת
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CHAPTER XXXI
RESTORATION II
THE NEW ISRAEL
Jeremiah 23:3; Jeremiah 24:6; Jeremiah 30:1; Jeremiah 31:1; Jeremiah
33:1
"In those days shall Judah be saved, and Jerusalem shall dwell safely:
and this...
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Continuing, the Prophet dealt with the issues of restoration. He first
described the restoration of the city. After affirming the ancient
love of Jehovah for His people, he foretold the building of th...
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Surely after I was turned, I repented; and after I was instructed, I
smote upon [my] (z) thigh: I was ashamed, and even confounded, because
I bore the reproach of my youth.
(z) In sign of repentance...
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_Thigh, through grief. Femur m\'9crenti plangere dextra. (Ovid, Metam.
xi.) --- Cyrus struck his thigh, mounted his horse, and went to attend
the funeral of Abradates. (Xenophon vii.) --- So did Achil...
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Perhaps there is not a more beautiful and interesting representation
in the whole compass of the Old Testament scripture, than what is here
drawn, of the melting heart of a sinner by grace; and of the...
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Jeremiah now proceeds with what he had before briefly touched upon,
even to shew that the punishment inflicted on the Israelites had not
been without its fruit. And this is a doctrine which ought espe...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 31 AND 32.
But it would not be Judah only, to whom the prophecies of Jeremiah
were addressed, that should be restored-all the families of Israel
should enjoy...
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SURELY AFTER THAT I WAS TURNED I REPENTED,.... Ephraim's prayer was
answered; as he prayed he might be turned, he was; and when he was
turned, then he repented, not only of sin in general, but of such...
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Surely after that I was turned, I repented; and after that I was
instructed, I smote upon [my] thigh: I was ashamed, yea, even
confounded, because I did bear the reproach of my youth.
Ver. 19. _Surel...
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_Surely after that I was turned, I repented_ After I was enlightened
and impressed with a due sense of my duty, and of the many deviations
from it of which I had been guilty, and after my will was sub...
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SORROW TURNED INTO JOY...
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18-20 Ephraim (the ten tribes) is weeping for sin. He is angry at
himself for his sin, and folly, and frowardness. He finds he cannot,
by his own power, keep himself close with God, much less bring hi...
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We must consider that we are not in a history or a narration of things
done, but in a prophecy foretelling what should come to pass. The
prophet foretelleth that before this promised deliverance shoul...
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Jeremiah 31:19 after H310 turning H7725 (H8800) repented H5162 (H8738)
after H310 instructed H3045 (H8736) struck H5606 (H8804) thigh H3409
ashamed H954 (H8804) humiliated H3637 (H8738) bore H5375 (H8...
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RACHEL'S WEEPING WILL, HOWEVER, BE REWARDED, FOR HER CHILDREN WILL BE
RETURNED TO HER, AND THEY WILL COME TO YHWH IN REPENTANCE AND BE
RECEIVED BY HIM AS A BELOVED SON (JEREMIAH 31:16).
The call now...
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REPENTED
(_ See Scofield) - (Zechariah 8:14). _...
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Jeremiah 31:1. _At the same time, saith the LORD, will I be the God of
all the families of Israel, and they shall be my people._
During the Israelites' banishment to Babylon, God's covenant with them...
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CONTENTS: Israel in the last days.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: God will again at the end of the age take Israel into new
covenant relation with Himself, from which they have for hundreds of
years b...
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Jeremiah 31:1. _At the same time,_ namely, as the last words of the
preseding chapter, in the latter day. Here the subject is glorious,
and the language sublime.
Jeremiah 31:3. _I have loved thee wit...
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_I have surely heard Ephraim bemoaning himself._
REPENTANT EPHRAIM
The real turning-point in man’s spiritual history is when he begins
to accuse himself and to justify God. From self-accusation the s...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 31:1 This chapter includes the most famous
passage in Jeremiah 1:1, the promise of a new covenant (vv. Jeremiah
31:31). Leading up to that passage, God promises Israel that t...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—_Vide_ on chap. 30. These two Chapter
s form an unbroken prophecy, “a triumphal hymn of Israel’s
salvation.” The former chapter pledges the recovery from captivity
of bo...
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EXPOSITION
JEREMIAH 31:1
The promise of Jeremiah 30:22 is expressly declared to apply to both
sections of the nation. Jehovah thus solemnly declares his purpose of
mercy, and dwells with special Mad...
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This time shall we turn in our Bibles to Jeremiah 31:1-40.
Now there are those who say that God has cast off Israel as a nation
forever, and that all of the blessings, all of the covenants and all
of...
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2 Corinthians 7:10; 2 Corinthians 7:11; 2 Timothy 2:25; Deuteronomy
30:2; Deuteronomy 30:6; Ephesians 2:3; Ezekiel 16:61; Ezekiel 20:43;
Ezekiel 20:44;...
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Surely — After God had changed our hearts, we repented. I smote —
After God had instructed us, by his prophets, by our afflictions, and
by his Holy Spirit, we smote upon our thighs in testimony of our...