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The Purpose of Written Scripture
Commentators explain that God commanded Jeremiah to write down his prophecies for a crucial reason. Spoken words can be forgotten, but a written scroll creates a permanent record. This served as a gracious final warning, allowing people to study God's message and repent. It also ensured that if they refused, they would be left without excuse, as the written testimony would stand against them. This highlights the immense value of having the Scriptures in written form.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Theologian
A roll of a book - A parchment scroll, consisting of several skins sewn together, and cut to an even width, with a piece of wood at…
19th Century
Bishop
Take thee a roll of a book. —The same phrase meets us in Psalm 40:7 (ascribed by some critics to Jeremiah), but does not …
16th Century
Theologian
The Prophet relates in this chapter a history worthy of being remembered and very useful to us. He says that he wrote down by God’s command what he…
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17th Century
Pastor
Take thee a roll of a book
A roll of parchment, which being wrote on, and rolled up, was called a book; but books, i…
17th Century
Minister
The writing of the Scriptures was by Divine appointment. Divine wisdom directed to this as a proper means; if it failed, the house of Judah would b…