Jeremiah 11:1 Meaning and Commentary Jeremiah 11:1 The word that came to Jeremiah from the Lord, saying. ] Here seems to begin a new prophecy; but when it was, and under what reign, and what time between this and the former, is not known; however, it was from the Lord, and ...
Jeremiah 11:1 Meaning and Commentary Jeremiah 11:1 The word that came to Jeremiah from the Lord, saying. ] Here seems to begin a new prophecy; but when it was, and under what reign, and what time between this and the former, is not known; however, it was from the Lord, and ...
Jeremiah 11:19tnHeb“cut it [or him] off.” The metaphor of the tree may be continued, though the verb “cut off” is used also of killing people. The rendering clarifies the meaning of the metaphor. Jeremiah 11:19tnHeb“so that his name will not be remembered any more.” ...
Jeremiah 11:19 tn Heb“cut it [or him] off.” The metaphor of the tree may be continued, though the verb “cut off” is used also of killing people. The rendering clarifies the meaning of the metaphor. Jeremiah 11:19 tn Heb“so that his name will not be remembered any more.” Jer...
In studying the context of Jeremiah 29:11, I feel I have a better understanding of the true meaning. Even if you omit the contextualized words "plans to prosper you and not to harm you", I believe this verse still has a very powerful message: God knows us personally, has a plan for...
the peculiarity of God's commands in the story, the identification of Perath, the choice for a linen gir-dle, the relation between the narrative part and the prophecies at the end of the passage, the symbolic meaning of the river Euphrates, and the hidden meaning of the text as a whole...
Ew. proposes to insert it before "as one breaketh;" but this transposition only obscures the meaning of the clause. It connects very suitably with the idea of the incurable breaking in sunder. Because the breaking up of Jerusalem and its inhabitants shall be incurable, shall be like the ...
However, not one of them was able to interpret the dreams’ meaning to him, which caused him even more anxiety. “Is there no one in this entire land that can help me?” he cried out. “Your majesty,” the chief cupbearer finally spoke up. “Forgive me, for today, I am reminded ...
Jeremiah 11:21 Meaning and Commentary Jeremiah 11:21 Therefore thus saith the Lord of the men of Anathoth That is, "unto", or "concerning the men of Anathoth", the townsmen of Jeremiah, and who were the persons that combined together to destroy him; of this place, (See Gill on ...
11 He shall come, and shall strike the land of Egypt; such as are for death [shall be given] to death, and such as are for captivity to captivity, and such as are for the sword to the sword. Read Chapter Compare Jeremiah 43:10-11 Meaning and Commentary INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 43...