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These two verses, by promising a deliverance greater than that from Egypt, implied also a chastisement more terrible than the bondage in the iron f…

Behold, the days come ... — Judgment and mercy are tempered in the promise. Here the former is predominant. Afterwards, i…

Jeremiah seems here to promise a return to the Jews; and so the passage is commonly interpreted, as though a consolation is inserted, in which the …

Therefore, behold, the days come, says the Lord
Or nevertheless, "notwithstanding" F4 their sins and iniq…

The restoration from the Babylonian captivity would be remembered in place of the deliverance from Egypt; it also typified spiritual redemption, an…

Here, he gives the cause of the previously mentioned punishment.
First, he poses the question: why has the LORD spoken all this great…
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Albert Barnes
AlbertBarnes