"Thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel; Ye have seen all the evil that I have brought upon Jerusalem, and upon all the cities of Judah; and, behold, this day they are a desolation, and no man dwelleth therein,"
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Verse Jeremiah 44:2. _NO MAN DWELLETH THEREIN_] The desolation of the
land of Judea must have been exceedingly great when this, in almost
any sense, could be spoken of it....
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CHAPTER 44
_ 1. The message to the Jews (Jeremiah 44:1) _
2. Their punishment (Jeremiah 44:11)
3. Worshipping the queen of heaven (Jeremiah 44:15)
4. Jehovah's answer (Jeremiah 44:20)
5. The sign...
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JEREMIAH 44. DENUNCIATION OF THE JEWISH WORSHIP OF ISHTAR IN EGYPT.
Jeremiah points to the desolation of Judah as the experienced
consequence of idolatry, notwithstanding Yahweh's warnings (Jeremiah
4...
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THE LORD OF HOSTS, THE GOD OF ISRAEL. See note on Jeremiah 7:3.
THE LORD. Hebrew. _Jehovah._ App-4.
GOD. Hebrew. _Elohim._ App-4.
EVIL. calamity. Hebrew. _ra'a'._ App-44....
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B. A Prophetic Admonition Jeremiah 44:1-19
Nothing is more inspiring than to see an old soldier of God faithful
until death on the battlefield for the Lord. Chapter 44 offers the
reader the last glim...
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Thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel; Ye have seen all the
evil that I have brought upon Jerusalem, and upon all the cities of
Judah; and, behold, this day they are a desolation, and no ma...
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JEREMIAH'S LATEST PROPHECY (AFTER 586 B.C.). (THE PROPHECIES AGAINST
THE GENTILE NATIONS (JEREMIAH 46-51) WERE MOSTLY UTTERED AFTER THE
BATTLE OF CARCHEMISH, 605 B.C.)
He denounces the unabated idola...
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YE HAVE SEEN... — The prophet begins, naturally enough, with an
appeal to the personal experience of his hearers. Was not that enough
to show them that the source of all their evils had been their fal...
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כֹּה ־אָמַ֞ר יְהוָ֤ה צְבָאֹות֙
אֱלֹהֵ֣י יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל אַתֶּ֣ם
רְאִיתֶ֗ם אֵ֤ת כָּל ־הָֽ רָעָה֙
אֲשֶׁ֤ר הֵבֵ֨אתִי֙
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CHAPTER XV
THE QUEEN OF HEAVEN
Jeremiah 44:1
"Since we left off burning incense and offering libations to the Queen
of Heaven,
we have been in want of everything, and have been consumed by the
swo...
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The next prophecy in Egypt was of a fiery protest against the
persistent rebellion of the people of God. The prophet reminded them
of the patience of God, and of how His anger had already been poured...
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_Inhabitant: or the number is exceedingly small. (Calmet) --- All the
Jews had retired. (Haydock) --- It would be well if people would
reflect, how those who have given way to heresy and infidelity ha...
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Never surely could anything be more gracious than the Lord's repeated
expostulations with the people. The Lord follows them into Egypt,
whither they had fled in direct defiance of God's word; and yet...
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He now begins with reproof, because they were so stupid as not to
remember the vengeance which God had executed on themselves and on the
whole nation. They had been left alive for this end, that they...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 39 THROUGH 44.
After this, chapter 39 and the following Chapter s give us the history
of the confusion and iniquity that reigned among the remnant who were
no...
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THUS SAITH THE LORD OF HOSTS, THE GOD OF ISRAEL,.... In which manner
the prophecies of this book are frequently prefaced; see
Jeremiah 42:15;
YE HAVE SEEN ALL THE EVIL THAT I HAVE BROUGHT UPON JERUS...
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Thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel; Ye have seen all the
evil that I have brought upon Jerusalem, and upon all the cities of
Judah; and, behold, this day they [are] a desolation, and no m...
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_Ye have seen all the evil that I have brought on Jerusalem_ He refers
to the late destruction of it by the king of Babylon: this remnant of
the people was a brand plucked out of the burning, and thei...
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JEREMIAH'S FIRST WARNING...
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1-14 God reminds the Jews of the sins that brought desolations upon
Judah. It becomes us to warn men of the danger of sin with all
seriousness: Oh, do not do it! If you love God, do not, for it is
pro...
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He referreth to the late destruction of it by the king of Babylon;
this remnant of the people was a brand plucked out of that fire, and
their eyes had been witnesses to the desolations that God had wr...
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Jeremiah 44:2 says H559 (H8804) LORD H3068 hosts H6635 God H430 Israel
H3478 seen H7200 (H8804) calamity H7451 brought H935 (H8689) Jerusalem
H3389 cities H5892 Judah H3063 day H3117 desolation H2723...
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THE WORD OF YHWH COMES AGAINST ALL HIS PEOPLE WHO HAVE TAKEN REFUGE IN
EGYPT IN THE PAST BECAUSE INSTEAD OF LEARNING THEIR LESSON FROM WHAT
HAS HAPPENED TO JERUSALEM THEY HAVE TURNED TO OTHER GODS, SO...
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CONTENTS: Message to the Jews in Egypt. Further judgments threatened.
Contempt of the people for the admonitions.
CHARACTERS: God, Jeremiah, Pharaoh-hophra, Zedekiah, Nebuchadnezzar.
CONCLUSION: God...
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Jeremiah 44:1. _Migdol_ was not far from the Red sea. Exodus 14:2. It
was now a great city, being in several places put first by Jeremiah,
situate only twelve hundred paces from Damiette. _Pathros_ wa...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—1. CHRONOLOGY OF THE CHAPTER.—A
considerable interval must be placed between this chapter and the two
preceding, which record their arrival in Egypt; for we here find th...
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EXPOSITION
Jeremiah's debate with the Jewish fugitives in Pathros; his last
prophecy.
JEREMIAH 44:1
Accusation brought against the obstinately idolatrous people.
JEREMIAH 44:1
WHICH DWELL; rather,...
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The word that came to Jeremiah concerning all the Jews which dwell in
the land of Egypt (Jeremiah 44:1),
And this is Jeremiah's final message to the people. God's last word to
the nation that have tu...
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2 Kings 21:13; Deuteronomy 29:2; Exodus 19:4; Isaiah 24:12; Isaiah
6:11; Isaiah 64:10; Isaiah 64:11; Jeremiah 25:11; Jeremiah 34:22;...