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  1. Enduring Word Bible Commentary Jeremiah Chapter 17

    • This web page provides a detailed and insightful commentary on Jeremiah 17, a chapter that condemns the sin and folly of Judah and contrasts trusting in man or God. It also includes a video, a bibliogra… See more

    A. The Depth of Judah’s sin.

    1. (1-4) Pen and paper for Judah’s sin.
    “The sin of Judah is written with a pen of iron; … See more

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    B. Jeremiah’s Prayer For Deliverance.

    1. (14-17) A prayer for deliverance and defense.
    Heal me, O LORD, and I shall be healed; Save me, and I shall be saved, For You are my praise. I… See more

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    C. An Example of Judah’s Disobedience: Breaking The Sabbath.

    1. (19-23) Jeremiah delivers a message to the people: obey God’s command of the Sabbath.
    Thus the LORD said to me: “Go and stand in the gate … See more

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  2. Commentary on Jeremiah 17 includes the following points12:
    • Chapter 17 begins with setting forth the very strong bias which the people of Judah had to idolatry, with the fatal consequences.
    • The happiness of the man that trusted in Jehovah is then beautifully contrasted with the opposite character.
    • Jeremiah prays for his own spiritual healing.
    • He knows that his message will provoke further scorn, beyond what he has already suffered.
    • In verse 15, he declares that his persecutors are essentially inviting the day of doom in their mocking.
    • In verse 16, Jeremiah points out that he himself has not desired the coming of that day.
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    Clarke's Commentary This chapter begins with setting forth the very strong bias which the people of Judah had to idolatry, with the fatal consequences, Jeremiah 17:1-4. The happiness of the man that trusted in Jehovah is then beautifully contrasted with the opposite character, Jeremiah 17:5-8.
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    Jeremiah prays for his own spiritual healing (Jeremiah 17:14). He knows that his message will provoke further scorn, beyond what he has already suffered. In verse 15, he declares that his persecutors are essentially inviting the day of doom in their mocking. In verse 16, Jeremiah points out that he himself has not desired the coming of that day.
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