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It may be that the house of Judah will hear all the evil which I purpose to do to them; that they may return every man from his evil way; that I may forgive their iniquity and their sin.

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God's Hopeful "Maybe"

Commentators explain that when God says "it may be," it doesn't imply uncertainty in His knowledge. Rather, it's a human-like expression of His genuine desire for people to repent. This approach demonstrates God's patience and gives people every opportunity to turn back, which ultimately leaves those who refuse His mercy without excuse.

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Jeremiah

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Jeremiah 36:3

18th Century

Theologian

Compare Jeremiah 26:3. Chronologically, Jeremiah 26 is immediately prior to the present.

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Jeremiah 36:3

19th Century

Bishop

It may be that the house of Judah will hear ... —Better, hearken to, as implying more than the physical act of l…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Jeremiah 36:3

16th Century

Theologian

Here God explains His purpose, namely, to make another attempt to see if the Jews could be healed, so that the Prophet's teaching might be conduciv…

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John Gill

John Gill

On Jeremiah 36:3

17th Century

Pastor

It may be that the house of Judah will hear all the evil which I purpose to do unto them Not that there was any uncertain…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Jeremiah 36:1–8

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…