A Commentary on Jeremiah: Exile and Homecoming. By Walter Brueggemann. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans,...Vannoy, J RobertJournal of the Evangelical ...Brueggemann, Walter. A Commentary on Jeremiah: Exile and Homecoming. Grand Rapids, Cambridge: Eerdmans, 1998.A commentary on Jeremiah: exile and ...
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· God brought judgment on the instrument He used. e. Your end has come, the measure of your covetousness: Jeremiah revealed another reason for God’s judgment against Babylon – their great covetousness. God would give them judgment according to the measure of their covetousness, and that was...
very firsts and hardly inferior to any of them in splendor of diction and elegance of composition." 1 Of Obadiah, nothing more is said by the Bishop than that he left but a small monument of his genius, and that a considerable portion of that is contained in the prophecy of Jeremiah. ...
48 But because the Jews could not easily be ruled, but that they would run abroad about their business upon the Sabbath-day, (as the Lord himself doth complain, "that they did bear burdens out at the gates,") (Jeremiah 17:24,) therefore, it is to be thought that it was determined ...
see note onJeremiah 32:40.Then thou shalt remember thy ways, and be ashamed —Thou shalt be affected with a deep sense of, and contrition for, thy former provocations, as a necessary preparation for thy conversion.When thou shalt receive thy sisters —Converted with thee to Christianity; when...
Against the objections of Fritzsche, who regards ὁ πατήρ as an explanatory addition grown into a habit, see on Galatians 4:6.The Father-name of God in the Old Covenant (Exodus 20:2; Isaiah 63:16; Hosea 11:1; Jeremiah 3:19; Jeremiah 31:9) only received the loftiest ...
That’s why theNew Covenantwas prophesied through Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Isaiah, and many other prophets. The New Covenant would be written, not on scrolls or tablets, but on the Jewish heart, so that Israel could finally perfectly observe the mitzvot with absolute kavanah and without sin. ...
i. “Note how Isaiah (Isaiah 6:9-12), Jeremiah (Jeremiah 1:17-19) and Ezekiel, here (Ezekiel 3-7), were all given a depressing call. They were needed in a desperate situation, and had to be prepared for a large measure of rejection and even threats on their life.” (Wright) ...