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| Alphabetical [« »] jehovah-worship 3 jehpiakim 1 jeopardized 1 jer 58 jere 1 jeremiah 157 jeroboam 3 | Frequency [« »] 60 much 59 himself 59 made 58 jer 58 nations 57 rather 57 while | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances jer |
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1 1,2 | chamber of God (Amos 3:7; Jer. 23:18, 22), from knowing 2 1,4 | their ecstasies and dreams (Jer. 23:25), and are repeatedly 3 1,5 | his remaining unmarried (Jer. 16:2), his breaking of 4 1,6 | Prophetic Book. ~ Apart from Jer. 36, there is no indication 5 1,7 | In spite of this, and Jer 43:8-13, there is no clear 6 1,7 | probably to be found in Jer. 18:7-10. Every prophecy 7 1,7 | stone in the Euphrates (Jer. 51:64), but surely, slowly 8 1,8 | of thieves in your eyes? (Jer. 7:4; 8‑11).~Who will give 9 1,8 | eyelids drops of water! (Jer. 9:1-18).~And when the disasters 10 1,8 | remember their sins no more (Jer. 31: 33‑34).Thus prophe 11 2,3 | 13:6, 9f; Zeph. 1:14f; Jer. 46:10; Ezek. 30:2f; Obad. 12 4,5 | wilderness (cf. Hos. 2:14f; 9:10, Jer. 2:2), where the covenant 13 4,6 | the people brought (cf. Jer. 7:2Iff and p. 85). In the 14 4,7 | autumn fruit = qiats (cf. Jer. 1:llf, and p. 64).~ The 15 5,3 | having forsaken Jehovah (cf. Jer. 2:33).~ Samuel and his 16 5,4 | basis of Deut. 24:1-4 (cf. Jer. 3:1) he could not have 17 6,3 | or punishment (cf. 61:7; Jer. 16:18). The fact of the 18 6,9 | Ps. 45, Ps. 110, Is. 9:6, Jer. 23:5, Mic. 5:2, Mal. 3: 19 7,2 | Book. ~ Micah, or Micaiah (Jer. 26:18, R.V.), was a native 20 7,2 | phecies and the reference in Jer. 26:18.~ In the closing 21 7,2 | considerably later than 3:12, which Jer. 26:18 places in the reign 22 7,4 | 12), which according to Jer. 26:18f was the cause of 23 7,7 | Manasseh (cf. IIKings 21:6; Jer. 7:31). Micah sums up the 24 8,3 | reign and passages like Jer. 15:4 suggest that the repentance 25 11,4| highly (IIChron. 35:25; Jer. 22:15f). This would explain 26 11,0| the general principle of Jer. 18:7-10 (cf. ch. 1), but 27 11,8| nationalistic setting of Jer. 31 as meaningless or spiritualize 28 11,8| Church. So to understand Jer. 31:23-40; 33:14-26 is to 29 12,1| connexion of vers. 1-9 with Jer. 49:7-22. If we read the 30 12,1| are:~ ~ Obad. vers. 1-4 — Jer. 49:14-16~ Obad. vers. 5, 31 12,1| 14-16~ Obad. vers. 5, 6 — Jer. 9, 10~ Obad. vers. 8, 9 — 32 12,1| 10~ Obad. vers. 8, 9 — Jer. 7b, 22b~ ~The connexion 33 12,1| 14:25f,~ 2. Obadiah used Jer. 49:7-22. Though this view 34 12,1| ver. 1. The parallel in Jer. 49:14 also has the feminine, 35 12,1| in contrast to Obadiah, Jer. 49:7-22, which is dated 36 12,1| which is dated 605 B.C. (Jer. 46:If), brings no specific 37 12,1| is that both Obadiah and Jer. 49:7-22 are quoting an 38 12,1| view normally assumes that Jer. 49:7-22 is not by Jeremiah, 39 13,2| the temple in Jerusalem (Jer. 29:8f), but Jeremiah’s 40 13,2| fate of Ahab and Zedekiah (Jer. 29:21ff) will have shown 41 13,4| of God’s new community. Jer. 24 gives both God’s purpose 42 13,6| the exile at forty years. Jer. 29:10, written earlier, 43 13,7| particularly to the women (cf. Jer. 7:18; 44:15-19). Tam-muz ( 44 13,2| of Sodom and Samaria (cf. Jer. 3:6-13). Since there is 45 13,3| 69f.), but in the light of Jer. 22:29f we must be. cautious. 46 13,4| ren’s teeth are blunted” (Jer. 31:29; Ezek. 18:2). As 47 13,5| to human sacrifice (cf. Jer. 7:31). But it is out of 48 13,8| Zedekiah’s eleventh year (Jer. 39:2), and the temple was 49 13,8| salem (vers. 23-29, cf. Jer. 40-45); he was also reminded 50 13,0| clear the implications of Jer. 31:31-34). God’s new people 51 13,0| the land (cf. ch. XT on Jer. 2:1-4:4). This raises a 52 13,0| Hos. 3:4f; 14; Isa. 11:13; Jer. 31:1-9, etc. While we personally 53 14,3| as one would expect (cf. Jer. 1:2; Ezek. 1:3; Hos. 1: 54 15,4| figure probably based on Jer. 25:11; 29:10 for it was 55 15,4| mg.; Isa. 4:2 mg.; 11:1; Jer. 23:5 mg.; 33:15). The interpretation 56 15,6| month see IIKings 25:3f; Jer. 39:2f; for that of the 57 15,6| the fifth IIKings 25:8ff; Jer. 52; 12ff; for that of the 58 15,6| the tenth IIKings 25:1; Jer. 39:1. The men of Bethel