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John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Jeremiah 33:7

Verse 7 By the word building, God means that they would return to their own country for this end — that they might remain secure in it. And this promise was very needful, since the Jews were on every side surrounded by enemies; for all their neighbors had united together against them, and were most hostile, so that they never ceased to create new troubles. For this reason mention is made of building, as though the Prophet had said, that the prosperity of the city would be lasting, for it would... read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Jeremiah 33:8

Verse 8 He says first, that he would cleanse themfrom all iniquity, and then, that he would be propitious to all their iniquities He no doubt repeats the same thing; but the words are not superfluous, for it was necessary seriously to remind the Jews of their many vices, of which indeed they were conscious, and yet they did not repent. As then they perversely followed their own wills, it was needful for the Prophet to goad them sharply, so that they might know that they were exposed to eternal... read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Jeremiah 33:9

Verse 9 Here God testifies that his favor would be such as to deserve praise in all the world, or, which is the same thing, that his bounty would be worthy of being remembered. Hence he says, that it would be to him for a name among all nations; but as he designed to extol the greatness of his glory, he adds, a praise and an honor, or a glory; and it is emphatically added, among all nations And this passage shews to us that the Prophet did not speak only of the people’s return, and that this... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Jeremiah 33:4-9

The houses of Jerusalem, destroyed by the engines of the besiegers or filled with dead bodies, shall be restored; the captives shall be brought back; their sins shall be forgiven, and God be glorified. read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Jeremiah 33:6

I will bring it health and cure, etc. "Health" is properly the fresh skin which grows over a healing wound (as Jeremiah 8:22 ; Jeremiah 30:17 ). First the city is spoken of, then its inhabitants. Will reveal unto them; or perhaps, will roll unto them (comp. Jeremiah 11:20 ; Jeremiah 20:12 ). In this ease the figure will be that of a mighty stream (comp. Amos 5:24 ; Isaiah 48:18 ; Isaiah 66:12 ). Truth ; rather, continuance (comp. Jeremiah 14:13 ). read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Jeremiah 33:6

The Divine treatment of sin. "Behold, I will bring it health and cure, and I will cure them." Here, as in so many other Scriptures, the moral, political, social, and spiritual recovery of Israel is spoken of under the image of bodily healing. For all healings of the body are types and pledges of the better healing. If God so cares for the body, which today is and tomorrow is cast into the tomb, shall he not care for the soul, which is eternal? This Jeremiah 33:6 is a promise that the... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Jeremiah 33:6

The abundance of peace and truth. I. THE NEED OF SUCH A REVELATION . There is already abundance of discord, mutual hostility, instability, deceit. What a picture of misery is at once suggested by contrast with the state presented in this promise! Instead of the welcome salutation of peace, there is too often threatening. And when the salutation does come, it is too often only a mere conventional expression, and in some instances even an elaborated hypocrisy put forward to carry... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Jeremiah 33:7

I will cause the captivity … to return (see on Jeremiah 29:14 ). Will build them (see on Jeremiah 31:14 ). read more

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