Or “message” (as in 46:13), comprising chs. 50–51. through. See 37:2. The message... Jer 50:2 50:2 Announce and proclaim. See 4:5; 46:14. lift up a banner. See note on Isa 5:26. The Hebrew... Jer 50:3 50:3 nation from the north. In Jeremiah, the...
are those who gain riches by unjust means.When their lives are half gone, their riches will desert them, and in the end they will prove to be fools. 12 A glorious throne, exalted from the beginning, is the place of our sanctuary.13 Lord, you are the hope of Israel; all who forsake...
What he means, if we keep the version given above, is that he had not been too slack in his obedience, but neither had he been over eager. He had no desire to see the woful day that would fulfil his predictions. What had come from his lips was just what he had been bidden to ...
The verb rendered in this verse "raise up," when used in connection with ruakh, always means "to excite the spirit of any one" (ver. 11; Haggai 1:14; 1 Chronicles 5:26). Parallel Commentaries ... HebrewThis is whatכֹּ֚ה (kōh)AdverbStrong's 3541: Like this, thus,...
Jeremiah simply means that signs and wonders equal to those wrought in Egypt have continued to the present time. And in Israel; rather, both in Israel. Jeremiah 32:20 Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old TestamentThe Lord has further shown this omnipotence and righteousness in His...
The word "hope" is translated from the Hebrew "tiqvah," which means expectation or something to look forward to. In the context of exile, hope was a powerful promise for the Israelites, who longed for deliverance and restoration. This hope is not wishful thinking but a confident expectation...
The Last King(s) of Judah: Zedekiah and Sedekias in the Hebrew and Old Greek Versions of Jeremiah 37(44):1-40(47):6Analysis of Zedekiah ben Josiah, the last king of Judah, is oft one-sided within Jeremiah scholarship. This occurs in two ways; he is either treated as a means to ...
So, does this mean that when we were being knit in the womb, that we were created like God? Yes, being made in the “image” or “likeness” of God means, in the simplest terms, that we were made to resemble God. We don’t resemble God in a physical resemblance but mentally, spi...
But because biblical prophecy is cyclical—which means it goes in cycles, like a wheel within a wheel—there is a second cycle of prophecy that is addressed to us in our current day and time about things that are literally happening to us now. I believe some of these prophetic words point...
eI will discipline you in just measure, and I will by no means leave you unpunished.” 内容 注册使用我们 免费的圣经学习工具 藉由注册一个帐号,您同意Logos的 服务条款 和隐私权规则. 設置帳號 c Je 1:5 Je 25:13 Je 25:15–26 d 2 Ki 23:29 2 Ch 35:20 e Je 25:1 Je 36...