Verse 14
So: It is evident from verse 28, that some Jews were to escape the general destruction in Egypt, and to return into their own country, though but a few; and the same thing is implied in the latter clause of this verse. But the former part excludes from the number of those who should escape every individual of those who are properly termed "the remnant of Judah;" those who had willingly and rebelliously "set their faces to go into the land of Egypt to dwell there," on a presumption that they knew better than God how to consult their own restoration. The few, then, who were destined to escape, were to be such as had come into the land of Egypt with Johanan by compulsion, or had previously fled thither, or in some other less offensive manner, and chanced to be there when the storm burst upon them.
which are: Isaiah 30:1-Leviticus :
shall escape: Jeremiah 44:27, Jeremiah 42:17, Matthew 23:33, Romans 2:3, Hebrews 2:3
which they: Jeremiah 22:26, Jeremiah 22:27, Jeremiah 42:22
have a desire: Heb. lift up there soul
for none: Jeremiah 44:28, Isaiah 4:2, Isaiah 10:20, Romans 9:27, Romans 11:5, Romans 11:6
Reciprocal: 2 Kings 19:31 - For Ezra 9:8 - a remnant Nehemiah 1:2 - that had escaped Jeremiah 44:7 - to leave Jeremiah 50:20 - I will pardon Ezekiel 6:8 - General Ezekiel 7:16 - they Ezekiel 20:38 - they shall Obadiah 1:17 - deliverance Romans 13:2 - power
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