Verse of the Day
Author Spotlight
Loading featured author...
Report Issue
See a formatting issue or error?
Let us know →
Verse Takeaways
1
A Prayer Based on Covenant
Commentators explain that Jeremiah's prayer is not simply a cry for revenge but a theological appeal. He asks God to act according to His covenant, correcting His own people with a Father's discipline while pouring out righteous judgment on the nations who have rejected Him and cruelly 'devoured' His people. It's a plea for God to remember the distinction He Himself made between His children and His enemies.
See 3 Verse Takeaways
Book Overview
Jeremiah
Author
Audience
Composition
Teaching Highlights
Outline
+ 5 more
See Overview
6
18th Century
Theologian
The lamentation of the daughter of Zion, the Jewish Church, at the devastation of the land, and her humble prayer to God for mercy ([Reference Jere…
19th Century
Bishop
Pour out thy fury. —The words are identical with those of Psalms 79:6-7, but it is more probable that the Psalmist borrow…
19th Century
Preacher
So he asks God, instead of smiting his own children, to smite his enemies, and knowing what we do about the Babylonians, we do not wonder that Jere…
Go ad-free and create your own bookmark library
16th Century
Theologian
The Prophet confirms his prayer with this reason: that God had sufficient ground for executing His vengeance on the wicked and ungodly nations who …
17th Century
Pastor
Pour out your fury upon the Heathen that know you not Make a difference between your people that know you, and make a pro…
17th Century
Minister
The Jews who continued in their own land felt secure. But, sooner or later, sinners will find all things as the word of God has declared, and that …