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Jeremiah

Notes on Chapter 14

Jer. 14:11| drought
| Jehovah’s punishing Israel with drought (3:3a) was a curse for Israel’s breaking of Jehovah’s covenant (Deut. 11:17; 28:23). It was the ceasing of God’s heavenly supply to the earth. Such a thing took place during the time of Elijah (1|Kings 17:1), and it will happen again in the future (Rev. 11:6a; Zech. 14:17-18).

Jer. 14:3a| no| 1|Kings 17:7;| Amos 4:8;| cf. Jer. 2:13

Jer. 14:7a| name’s| Psa. 25:11

Jer. 14:8a| Hope| Jer. 17:13

Jer. 14:9a| midst| Exo. 29:45-46;| Lev. 26:11-12

Jer. 14:9b| name| Isa. 43:7;| Dan. 9:19;| Acts 15:17

Jer. 14:10a| remember| Hosea 8:13;| 9:9

Jer. 14:11a| pray| Exo. 32:10;| Jer. 7:16;| 11:14;| 1|John 5:16

Jer. 14:14a| falsehood| Jer. 23:25;| 27:10, 15;| 29:9, 21;| Matt. 7:15

Jer. 14:171| my
| The prophet was one with the punishing God to sympathize with the people. See notes 11 and 181 in ch. 9.

Jer. 14:17a| tears| Jer. 9:1;| 13:17;| Lam. 1:16;| 2:18

Jer. 14:19a| rejected| Lam. 5:22

Jer. 14:19b| We| Jer. 8:15

Jer. 14:20a| sinned| Neh. 1:6;| Psa. 106:6;| Dan. 9:8

Jer. 14:22a| vanities| Deut. 32:21;| 1|Sam. 12:21;| Acts 14:15

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