Jeremiah 14:14 "Then the LORD said unto me, The prophets prophesy lies in my name: I sent them not, neither have I commanded them, neither spake unto them: they prophesy unto you a false vision and divination, and a thing of nought, and the deceit of their heart." Commentary on Jeremiah 15:10-14 (Read Jeremiah 15:10-14) Jeremiah met with much contempt and reproach, when they ought to have blessed him, and God for him. Commentary, Jeremiah 14:7-10, 19-22, Pentecost 22C, Sara Koenig, Preaching This Week, WorkingPreacher.org, 2010. 14:10-12 - YHWH replies with a threat instead of mercy Jeremiah, The Man Jeremiah, which means âexalted of Jehovahâ, was the son of Hilkiah, a priest of Anathoth, in Benjamin (Jer. They return with their jars unfilled; dismayed and despairing, they cover their heads. Jeremiah 14, John Gill's Exposition of the Whole Bible, One of over 110 Bible commentaries freely available, this verse-by-verse commentary contain gems of information found nowhere outside the ancient Jewish writings He compared them to a belt. âThe opening movement assigns to Jeremiah, while still imprisoned, a vision of the future based upon the elements in the siege. Verse. John Trapp Complete Commentary. JOHN CALVIN Commentary Book of Jeremiah. West Campus: Sundays at 8:30AM and 11:00AM. ... Jeremiah 14 and 15 are a literary unit concerning a drought that is coming to the land of Israel/Judah. Chapters 30-33 constitute stage two of Godâs redemptive plan for Judah and Israel. 14 Then the Lord said to me, âThe prophets are prophesying lies in my name. Bible commentary on the Book of Jeremiah, by Dr. Bob Utley, retired professor of hermeneutics. Contact & Service Times. v.14-18 Jeremiah lapses into discouragement. Ver. This beautiful mélange of promise oracles asserts the power of the Lord to gather those Judeans who have experienced forced migration ⦠JEREMIAH 14 COMMENTARY EDITED BY GLENN PEASE Drought, Famine, Sword 1 This is the word of the Lord that came to Jeremiah concerning the drought: GILL, "The word - that came - concerning the dearth - This discourse is supposed to have been delivered, after the fourth year of Jehoiakim. ⦠But it was rather the cry of their trouble, and of their sin, than of their prayer. 344-345). Brief Summary: The Book of Jeremiah is primarily a message of judgment on Judah for rampant idolatry (Jeremiah 7:30-34; 16:10-13; 22:9; 32:29; 44:2-3). Though timid in character, God equipped Jeremiah to deliver a hard message to the people he loved. 14:2-6 - Jeremiah bemoans the drought. And now the prophetâs voice as intercessor is heard. 2. 1. (14-15) The wonderful promise of restoration from exile. Jeremiah received his first call from God to prophesy, and he spoke the truths from God all the way through the reign of Zedekiah, Judahâs last king. The renewed prayer (Jeremiah 14:19-22) Jeremiah 14:1-6. Jeremiah 7:14 Therefore will I do unto [this] house, which is called by my name, wherein ye trust, and unto the place which I gave to you and to your fathers, as I have done to Shiloh. Paragraph. These chapters ⦠Their nobles have sent their lads for water; They went to the cisterns and found no water. Teacher Study Hints for Jeremiah 32:2-9, 14, 15 Large Print. Jeremiah compares Judah to a prostitute (Jeremiah 2:20; 3:1-3). God turns to the people. Teacher Study Hints for Jeremiah 32:2-9, 14, 15. Commentary on Jeremiah 31:7-14. I have neither sent them nor commanded them nor spoken to them; they are prophesying to you a false vision , divination , futility and the deception of their own minds . Jeremiah had few friends, his secretary Baruch being the closest to him. Again the method of arrangement of the strophe and prose sections seems to be sound plays. Filter The Archives: Wordpress Meta Data and Taxonomies Filter Post navigation. 88-92. 1:1) . (1-7) A confession of sin in the name of the people. It's the questions that got smaller.'" Jeremiah 14 :: New International Version (NIV) Strong's. E.g., John F. Graybill, "Jeremiah," in The Wycliffe Bible Commentary, p. 656; J. The word of the Lord that came to Jeremiah concerning the dearth.] Jeremiah 11:13 : Jeremiah 11:15 >> Jeremiah 11:14. KJV (Narrated) NKJV (Narrated) NKJV (Dramatized) NLT (Dramatized) NIV (Narrated) NIV (Dramatized) NASB (Narrated) RVR60 (Español) Drought, Famine, Sword . Some feel God's words to Jeremiah are commandsfor His people from that time forward never to pray for the people of the ⦠His ministry began in 625 B.C. Tools. Jeremiah 14:1 may be an introduction to the entire literary unit. It is the picture of distress. Jer 14:1 - This is the word of the L ORD that came to Jeremiah concerning the drought: Tools. Other Forerunner Commentary entries containing Jeremiah 29:10: Jeremiah 11:14 Jeremiah : Jeremiah : Jeremiah 29:9 : Jeremiah 29:11 >> The Berean: Daily Verse and Comment Sign up for the Berean: Daily Verse and Comment, and have Biblical truth delivered to your inbox. The âTop 10â list is based on aggregate reviews.. v.11-13 Jeremiah prays and rejoices. John Trapp Complete Commentary. The enemy will try to rob us of our joy. Which ye fondly think that I am bound to hold and uphold. Commentary on Jeremiah 31:7-14. This list of commentaries is intended to help the reader understand and apply the authorâs message in the book of Jeremiah. It is presented as a court case (as is chapter 2). âJudah mourns, And her gates languish; They mourn for the land, And the cry of Jerusalem has gone up. The first two (vv. v.9 Jeremiah was ready to give up his ministry, but God's word was burning in his heart and he couldn't deny his call. God had promised that He would ⦠The sheer length will keep many away, and several other works get to the point more directly. And now in Jeremiah 13:12-14 he pictures them as wine bottles. John Trapp Complete Commentary. Teacher Study Hints. Jeremiah 14:1 The word of the LORD that came to Jeremiah concerning the dearth. 14. (17-22)1-9 The people were in tears. âTherefore behold, the days are coming,â says the Lord , âthat it shall no more be said, âThe Lord lives who brought up the children of Israel from the land of Egypt,â but, âThe Lord lives who brought up the children of Israel from the land of the north and from all the lands where He had driven them.â "In 2003, cartoonist Bruce Eric Kaplan published a cartoon in The New Yorker that depicts God standing on a cloud, saying to a man standing in front of him, 'I am big. Church can feel like home. The vivid description of the great drought is given in these verses. Sometimes âhomeâ is found in a domicile, sometimes in a familiar landscape, sometimes even in another person. They are prophesying to you false visions, divinations, idolatries [] and the delusions of their own minds. The little ones sent forth for water returned empty handed. We yearn to feel âhome,â a place full of love, security, comfort. After the death of King Josiah, the last righteous king, the nation of Judah had almost completely abandoned God and His commandments. Jer 14:1. 1-4; 5-6) are part of Jeremiah's first confession starting in 11:18. D. The UBS Handbook For Translators outlines the unit as follows (pp. Previous. One would expect God to respond favorably to this humble and confessional prayer. Chapter 33 is the last chapter of the Book of Consolation (chapters 30-33)âthree hopeful chapters that promise redemption and restoration to Israel and Judah. Jeremiah 14 commentary 1. Jeremiah 13 â Commentary on Jeremiah. Commentaries Adam Clarke Barnes' Notes Forerunner Commentary Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown John Wesley's Notes Matthew Henry ... Forerunner Commentary What is the Forerunner Commentary? Rosscup - Calvin is always worth reading, and one will find much insight at times on verses as well as the character of Jeremiah. Ver. Jeremiah . Jeremiah 32:2-9, 14, 15. YOU CAN UNDERSTAND THE BIBLE! Red Letter. Jeremiah 13 Commentary | Wine Bottles. It sounds utterly sincere. It is a word that evokes strong emotions, an idealized place even in the face of harsh reality. 1. Reference: Jeremiah 14-15; Series: Commentary on Jeremiah; Teacher: Pastor Robert Furrow; I Recently Gave My Life to Christ. Beginning in verse 7, Jeremiah pleads with God to end the drought. Chapters 1-29 constitute stage one of Godâs redemptive plan for Judah and Israel. January 4, 2009. John 1:(1-9), 10-18 is the assigned Gospel lesson for Christmas 2, Years A, B, and C. First Reading. Biblical Commentary Jeremiah 33:14-16 EXEGESIS: JEREMIAH 30-33. 14:7-9 - the people of Judah confess their sin and ask for help. Next. 12 ¶ Therefore thou shalt speak unto them this word; Thus saith the LORD God of Israel, Well, the Lord continues painting pictures in the peopleâs minds in an effort to get through to them. 3. J. Clinton McCann, Jr. THE CONTEXT. Jeremiah almost seems to border on blasphemy in his dialog with God, therefore, the two Jewish exegetists in the Middle Ages, Rashi and Kimchi, try to explain away Jeremiah's hard words. Listen to the Bible. Bible commentary on the Book of Jeremiah, chapter 14, by Dr. Bob Utley, retired professor of hermeneutics. The nobles send their servants for water; they go to the cisterns but find no water. This is a chronologically-ordered Bible site with commentary on each passage. Jeremiah 10:14 Every man is brutish in [his] knowledge: every founder is confounded by the graven image: for his molten image [is] falsehood, and [there is] no breath in them. Jer 14:2. (8-9) The Divine purpose to punish is declared. Commentary on Jeremiah 29:1, 4-14. Jeremiah 14:7-10, 19-22, Studies on Old Testament texts from Series C, ⦠18:18-23; and 20:7-13, 14-18) as "Jeremiah's confessions." below is based on Andrew Blackwoodâs Commentary on Jeremiah. Jeremiah 14:7-9. A drought upon the land of Judah. Commentary for Jeremiah 14 . Jeremiah 14:14 â New American Standard Bible: 1995 Update (NASB95) 14 Then the Lord said to me, âThe prophets are prophesying falsehood in My name . Word Search International Bible Lesson Puzzle. Ver. By Dr. Bob Utley, retired professor of hermeneutics (Biblical interpretation) STUDY GUIDE COMMENTARY SERIES OLD TESTAMENT, VOL. (10-16) The people supplicate. He acknowledges the sin of the people, but calls on God to show compassionânot act like a stranger or a helpless warrior. Jer 14⦠Drought, Famine, Sword - This is the word of the LORD that came to Jeremiah concerning the drought: âJudah mourns, her cities languish; they wail for the land, and a cry goes up from Jerusalem. Therefore will I do unto this house.] Every man is brutish in his knowledge.] Jeremiah 16-17 â Commentary on Jeremiah. Sword, Famine, and Pestilence - The word of the Lord that came to Jeremiah concerning the droughts. Commentary on John 1:[1-9], 10-18. 3. In those chapters, Jeremiah prophesied the punishment that Judah and Israel would endure for their sins. Jeremiah, like Isaiah, is an anthology and is not structured chronologically. The best Jeremiah commentaries are listed below. The answer (Jeremiah 14:10-18) 4. Audio Edition Jeremiah 32:2-9, 14, 15 NRSV Commentary. It is presented as a court case (as is chapter 2). Gospel. Corrine Carvalho. Share: Home. Jeremiah 14:14 New International Version (NIV). Part I: The Word of the Lord to Jeremiah ... 18:18-23; 20:7-12, 14-18. Bible Study Tools; Thinking About⦠Creed; Devocional Semanal ... (Jeremiah 12:14) are promised a share in a glorious future, following a chastisement similar to that inflicted upon His covenant-people, providing they accept the testimony of Judah to her Saviour-God.â (Cundall) b. Part II: The Words of Jeremiah the Prophet â 26:1-45:5 Jeremiah, a pillar of iron â 26:1-29:32 The Book of Consolation â 30:1-31:40 Note: Within this section is the New Covenant in 31:31-33, one of the most important prophecies in the Old Testament. A. Thompson, The Book of Jeremiah, pp. There are exegetical commentaries, scholarly and technical commentaries, as well as commentaries that are easy to understand. 14. Biblical Commentary Jeremiah 31:7-14 EXEGESIS: THE BOOK OF COMFORT: THE BROAD CONTEXT. I have not sent them or appointed them or spoken to them. It is a great and sufficient support to the people of God, that however troublesome their way may be, it shall be well with them in their latter end. 13A ISBN: 978-1-892691-45-3 BIBLE LESSONS INTERNATIONAL MARSHALL, TEXAS 2013 ⦠This prayer may reflect the prayers Jeremiah is hearing from the priests. Or, Every man is become more brutish than to know.