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1 1,2 | special gift of God (Amos 2:11) without real parallel among 2 1,2 | Him (Num. 12:6ff; Exod. 33:11). Though the ordinary prophet 3 1,7 | 1-10), and its king (28:11-19). Yet Tyre was not cap 4 1,7 | for forty years (Ezek. 29:11), but it has become a base 5 1,8 | your eyes? (Jer. 7:4; 8‑11).~Who will give water to 6 1,8 | with young (Is. 40:1‑2, 9-11).~Thus the Prophet Isaiah 7 1,8 | and dwell by me. (Is. 21:11-12)~The night will pass, 8 1,8 | knowledge of the Lord (Is. 11:9). They proclaimed the 9 1,8 | them (Ezek. 36:26‑27; and 11:19‑20).~The prophets speak 10 1,8 | reward, predicts Isaiah (Is. 11: 10).~The fulfillment of 11 1,8 | past finding out!” (Rom. 11:25‑26; 32‑33).~ ~ ~ 12 2,1 | of Locusts.~2 — Ch. 2:1-11. The Approaching Day.~3 — 13 2,4 | Lord is at hand,” in 2:1-11 he describes them in even 14 3,2 | historical (Matt. 12:40f, Luke 11:30). The appeal to our Lord’ 15 4,1 | Final Blessing — Ch. 9:11-15~ ~ 16 4,4 | best demonstrated by Matt. 11:5 where “and the poor have 17 4,4 | ignoring of God’s warnings (4:6-11).~ The main reason for Israel’ 18 4,5 | earth.~ For the Nazirites (2:11) see Num. 6:1-21. Their 19 4,6 | passages like Deut. 7:6-11; 10:12-17. Later prophetic 20 4,6 | outward ceremonial. 4:6-11 shows how empty it all was. 21 4,8 | Final Blessing (Ch. 9:11-15). ~ These verses (or 22 5,1 | Coming Punishment.~8 — Ch. 11:1-11. The Father’s Love.~ 23 5,1 | Punishment.~8 — Ch. 11:1-11. The Father’s Love.~9 — 24 5,1 | Father’s Love.~9 — Chs. 11:12-12:14. Israel False and 25 5,1 | Israel’s utter Destruction.~11 — Ch. 14. Love Triumphant.~ ~ 26 5,3 | the A.V.), cf. Judges 2:11, 13; 3:7 (An interesting 27 5,5 | foreign policy (5:13; 7:11; 8:9f; 12:1; 14:3). To seek 28 5,5 | kingdom was sin (8:4; 13:11). While it is true that 29 5,5 | for Solomon’s sins (IKings 11:26-40), a careful reading 30 5,5 | under a Davidic king (1:11; 3:5).~ 5. The heart of 31 5,7 | Israel shall be saved” (Rom. 11:26).~ ~ ~ 32 6,7 | with two Messianic chs. (11 and 12), which end with 33 6,8 | whole argument of Rom. 9-11. It should be clearly noted 34 6,8 | hardening in part (Rom. 11:7, 25, R.V.) came upon Israel 35 6,8 | new life can spring (cf. 11:1).~ We can now justify 36 6,9 | Immanuel (7:1-17; 8:5-8; 9:2-7, 11:1-10). ~ Few who quote 7: 37 6,9 | time earlier. Finally in 11:1 he is definitely moved 38 6,1 | Rejection of the Prophet (8:11-18). ~ While it is usual 39 6,9 | comparing 34:9f with 34:11-15. A number of the beings 40 6,9 | common in Isaiah, cf. also 11:1-9, 40:3f etc. While there 41 6,3 | revelations of God, 40:1-11 and 40:12-31. The former 42 6,4 | the man of My counsel (46:11), he whom Jehovah loves ( 43 6,8 | blood of grapes” (Gen. 49:9-11). In this prophecy the Lion 44 6,9 | for evermore” (Ps. 16:8-11). In the prophet Hosea there 45 6,9 | Sam. 7:13; Ps. 2, Ps. 132:11; Eze. 7:27; Dan. 7:13). 46 6,6 | too, how 65:25 links with 11:1-10, and implies the reigning 47 8,6 | cf. Isa. 41:21; Ezek. 34:11). ror the general picture 48 9,3 | and 12; the verbs in ver. 11 should be in the past, for 49 10,1| Prophet’s Complaint.~2 — 1:5-11. God’s Answer.~3 — 1:12- 50 10,2| prophets. God answers (1:5-11) by saying that He is doing 51 10,2| Carchemish. In contrast 1:5-11 can be given its obvious 52 10,2| article Habakkuk.)~ 1. 1:5-11 are not really a prediction, 53 10,2| C.B). ad loc.).~ 2. 1:5-11 should be placed before 54 10,2| unrighteous Israelites.~ 3. 1:5-11 should be placed after 2: 55 10,2| through the Chaldeans (1:5-11), then follow five woes 56 10,2| period of time between 1:5-11 and 1:12-17. In this case 57 11 | Chapter 11. ~Jeremiah. ~ ~ ~ 58 11,4| gloom.~ In modern text-books 11:1-8 are generally referred 59 11,4| time of the reformation. 11:3f do not fit in with the 60 11,4| natural interpretation of ch. 11 would place it in the reign 61 11,4| more important is it that 11:1-14 is one of those prose 62 11,2| intercessory prayer is repeated in 11:9-14 and 14:10-12 (cf. also 63 11,2| had a share (Lev. 1; 6:8-11). in exactly the same way — 64 11,2| same thought is taken up in 11:1-8. The popular concept 65 11,3| example is given in 13:1-11, where the story of Jeremiah’ 66 11,4| treacherously plotting his murder (11:18-12:6). The reason was 67 11,4| was injured family pride (11:21). Ever since his address 68 11,4| a prophet indeed (35:1, 11).~ ~ 69 11,6| viz. 8:18-9:2; 10:23ff; 11:18-12:6; 15:10-21; 18:18- 70 11,6| family tried to murder him (11:18-12:6). Quite apart from 71 11,6| strongly that the text of ver. 11 is corrupt, while there 72 11,7| 7; 37:3-10; 34:8-22; 37:11-21; 32, 33; 38:l-28a; 39: 73 11,7| no one could stand (25:9, 11). This conviction enabled 74 11,7| withdrawal of be Chaldeans (37:5, 11), the solemn covenant (ver. 75 11,8| spiritualize it into thin air. Rom. 11:26 shows that it has a yet 76 11,9| 30; 22:30; 39:6; cf. Isa. 11:1).~ Relative silence in 77 12,1| Jerusalem described in ver. 11 would be that mentioned 78 12,1| scale suggested by vers. 11-14, it is very strange that 79 12,1| Jerusalem referred to in vers. 11-14 the capture by Nebuchadnezzar 80 13,3| is to the West (10:4, 19; 11:23; 43:2ff). The simplest 81 13,4| comfort.~ It is then (3:4-11) made clear that the rebellious 82 13,4| in Jerusalem (e.g. 5:2; 11:4-9, 13; 12:2; 20:30f). 83 13,4| still in Jerusalem (but cf. 11:15; 37:16). Pfeifier goes 84 13,6| iniquity. But in spite of 29:11-14, it cannot be maintained 85 13,6| defilement of the sanctuary (5:11). Ezekiel can wax indignant 86 13,7| long trance-vision (chs. 8-11). The presence of the elders ( 87 13,7| people, the elders (ver. 11, R.V.).~ (c) The Canaanite 88 13,8| The Divine Judgment (9:1-11:13). ~ Chs. 9 and 10, and 89 13,8| and 10, and possibly even 11:13, are symbolically prophetic, 90 13,8| slaying of the unmarked (9:5-11), which the intercession 91 13,8| prefigures the fate of all (11:1-13). They were daring 92 13,9| God’s Grace to the Exiles (11:14-25). ~ We have already 93 13,0| and the passage (IKings 11:34) gives the clue to its 94 13,7| accepted as axiomatic that 28:11-19 refers to Satan and his 95 13,9| this chapter shows (vers. 11-22).~ Ezekiel clearly implies 96 13,9| than Jehovah Himself (ver. 11. seq.). Only then will the 97 13,0| symbolizes all who hate (vers. 5, 11; cf. Amos 1:11; Obad. 10- 98 13,0| vers. 5, 11; cf. Amos 1:11; Obad. 10-12; Ps. 137:7) 99 13,0| e.g. Hos. 3:4f; 14; Isa. 11:13; Jer. 31:1-9, etc. While 100 13,1| out by verses like 38:8, 11, 12, 14, 17.~ We do not 101 15,1| Flying Roll.~8 — Ch. 5:5-11. Vision VII — The Ephah.~ 102 15,1| The Crowning of Joshua. ~11 — Chs. 7, 8. A New Era.~ 103 15,1| Israel and Judah.~2 — Ch. 11. The Rejection of the True 104 15,2| part as well, viz. chs. 9-11; 12-14. With this must be 105 15,2| 9, which attributes Zech 11:12f to that prophet. Modern 106 15,2| Malachi (C.B.)).~ 3) Zech. 9-11; Zech. 12-14; Mal. 1-4 are 107 15,2| between the style of chs. 9-11 and Jeremiah are too slight 108 15,2| mention of Assyria in 10:11 is an outstanding example. 109 15,4| still and at rest (ver. 11). The Angel of Jehovah then 110 15,4| Taken literally ver. 11 cannot be true of the second 111 15,4| probably based on Jer. 25:11; 29:10 for it was about 112 15,4| must be meant as in ver. 11, and the mere fact of peace 113 15,4| 6:12 mg.; Isa. 4:2 mg.; 11:1; Jer. 23:5 mg.; 33:15). 114 15,4| sinner.~ ~VII. The Ephah (5:5-11). ~ Though the vision clearly 115 15,5| correct, see mg. to vers. 11, 14) is a sign of honour 116 15,7| Messianic king of peace.~ c) 9:11-17. Israel freed from captivity 117 15,7| shepherd see p. 111.~ f) 11:Iff. A visitation on the 118 15,7| it is eschatological.~ g) 11:4-14. The rejection of Jehovah’ 119 15,7| in the first person.~ h) 11:15ff. The appointment of 120 15,7| 10. The reference in ver. 11 has never been satisfactorily 121 15,7| fruit. Some link this with 11:15ff, but there is really 122 16,4| dispersion extended (ver. 11). This famous verse is interpreted 123 16,4| with heathen women (ver. 11). “Malachi” is not seeking 124 17,5| their endorsement in Heb. 11:33f, while the predictive 125 17,9| ch. 8 and the bulk of ch. 11. But Lattey is surely right 126 17,1| destroyed by God’s action (ver. 11). Everything in this vision 127 17,3| decree given to Ezra (Ezra 7:11-26) which makes it fit the 128 17,4| one who has studied ch. 11 with the help of a good 129 18,5| of the temple.~ In vers. 11-17 he laments the punishment 130 18,0| 20; 7:21-26; 8:8f; 9:25f; 11:1-8; 14:10-12~ [3] Chs.