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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible - Jeremiah 33:14-26

14-26 To crown the blessings God has in store, here is a promise of the Messiah. He imparts righteousness to his church, for he is made of God to us righteousness; and believers are made the righteousness of God in him. Christ is our Lord God, our righteousness, our sanctification, and our redemption. His kingdom is an everlasting kingdom. But in this world prosperity and adversity succeed each other, as light and darkness, day and night. The covenant of priesthood shall be secured. And all... read more

Paul E. Kretzmann

The Popular Commentary by Paul E. Kretzmann - Jeremiah 33:10-26

The Glory of the Future v. 10. Thus saith the Lord, Again there shall be heard in this place, which, ye say, shall be desolate without man and without beast, 32:43, even in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem, that are desolate, without man and without inhabitant and without beast, the invaders having already spread ruin along their entire line of march, v. 11. the voice of joy and the voice of gladness, the voice of the bridegroom and the voice of the bride, expressions... read more

Johann Peter Lange

Lange's Commentary on the Holy Scriptures: Critical, Doctrinal and Homiletical - Jeremiah 33:19-26

6. The Kingdom and Priesthood of the Future eternalJeremiah 33:19-2619, 20          And the word of Jehovah came to Jeremiah, saying, Thus saith Jehovah:If ye will break my covenant[12] of the day and my covenant of the night,So that13 there shall not be day14 nor night in their season;21     My covenant with David my servant shall also be broken,So that he shall have15 no son to be king on his throne,—And with the Levites, the priests, who serve16 me.22     As17 the host of heaven cannot be... read more

G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan's Exposition on the Whole Bible - Jeremiah 33:1-26

Following the story of the purchase of the field in Anathoth, with its signification, is a song of the ultimate restoration therein foretold. The song first celebrates the restoration of the people and the cities. This is described in its moral and material aspects, and in that order. The people are to be cleansed from their iniquity, and the city is to become "a name of joy" to Jehovah in the consciousness of all the peoples of the earth. The moral restoration will be manifested in a... read more

Robert Neighbour

Wells of Living Water Commentary - Jeremiah 33:1-26

The Glorious Future of Israel Jeremiah 33:1-26 INTRODUCTORY WORDS The opening verse of our study says, "Moreover the Word of the Lord came unto Jeremiah the second time." This second vision was the vision of Israel's coming glory. The prophetic student of today needs this second vision. The first vision concerns the present world-drift of men. It is a dark picture, full of forebodings. Where is he who sees the world fast becoming, "As it was in the days of Noe," who sees the world rushing... read more

Peter Pett

Peter Pett's Commentary on the Bible - Jeremiah 33:1-26

SECTION 2 (Jeremiah 26:1 to Jeremiah 45:5 ). (continued). As we have seen this Section of Jeremiah from Jeremiah 26:1 to Jeremiah 45:5 divides up into four main subsections, which are as follows: 1. Commencing With A Speech In The Temple Jeremiah Warns Of What Is Coming And Repudiates The Promises Of The False Prophets (Jeremiah 26:1 to Jeremiah 29:32). 2. Following The Anguish To Come Promises Are Given Of Eventual Restoration, Central To Which is A New Covenant Written In The Heart... read more

Peter Pett

Peter Pett's Commentary on the Bible - Jeremiah 33:14-25

YHWH Promises That In ‘The Days That Are Coming’ Both His Chosen (Davidic) Kingship and His God-Appointed (Levitical) Priesthood Will Be Maintained So As To Watch Over His People’s Future (Jeremiah 33:14-25 ). The point in what follows is not so much the proper descent of the kings and priests mentioned, as the fact that they will be those who have been chosen and appointed by YHWH. Both the Davidic kingship and the Levitical priesthood had been chosen and appointed by YHWH in order to... read more

Peter Pett

Peter Pett's Commentary on the Bible - Jeremiah 33:23-25

YHWH Affirms That He Has Not Cast Off The Two Families Whom He Has Chosen, And Guarantees The Rule Of The Seed of David Over The Seed Of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob (Jeremiah 33:23-25 ). In this final affirmation YHWH gives the assurance, either that He has not cast off either the family of David, nor the family of Aaron, despite what others are saying, so that both have a part in His future purposes, or that He has not cast off the family of David and the family of Jacob, whom He had chosen.... read more

Arthur Peake

Arthur Peake's Commentary on the Bible - Jeremiah 33:1-26

Jeremiah 33. Promises of Restoration.— There may be a Jeremianic nucleus in the first half of the chapter, but Jeremiah 33:14-Ezekiel :, being imitative, and omitted by LXX, is probably late. Yahweh the Restorer promises to reveal great and secret things ( Isaiah 48:6). In spite of the present state of the city, which is surrounded by besiegers, Yahweh will restore it to health ( Jeremiah 33:6, “ new flesh” , Jeremiah 8:22), establish its prosperity (“ truth” means “ firmness” ; cf. Jeremiah... read more

Joseph Exell

Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary - Jeremiah 33:1-26

CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—This chapter is in date and subject essentially linked to chapter 32. For Notes, therefore, see previous chapter.Literary Criticisms.—Jeremiah 33:3. “MIGHTY THINGS:” altering ב into נ, making the word נְצֻרוֹת, the better statement, “hidden things which thou knowest not,” is gained, and this is probably the correct reading. Or retaining the word בְצֻרוֹת unaltered, which means fortified, it may be understood as impenetrable things, inaccessible things, and hence... read more

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