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Text -- Jeremiah 3:17 (NET)

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3:17 At that time the city of Jerusalem will be called the Lord’s throne. All nations will gather there in Jerusalem to honor the Lord’s name. They will no longer follow the stubborn inclinations of their own evil hearts.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin


Dictionary Themes and Topics: THRONE | Kidron | Jesus, The Christ | Jerusalem | Israel | IMAGINATION | God | Gentiles | EZEKIEL, 1 | Church | Backsliders | more
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Word/Phrase Notes
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Jer 3:17 - -- Instead of the ark, the church typified by Jerusalem, shall be the place of God's residence, where by his spirit he will rule and act in his word and ...

Instead of the ark, the church typified by Jerusalem, shall be the place of God's residence, where by his spirit he will rule and act in his word and ordinances.

Wesley: Jer 3:17 - -- Dwelling in Jerusalem, or where the Lord placed his name, of old in Jerusalem, but now in the church.

Dwelling in Jerusalem, or where the Lord placed his name, of old in Jerusalem, but now in the church.

Wesley: Jer 3:17 - -- Both Jews and Gentiles shall now conform themselves to the will of God.

Both Jews and Gentiles shall now conform themselves to the will of God.

JFB: Jer 3:17 - -- The whole city, not merely the temple. As it has been the center of the Hebrew theocracy, so it shall be the point of attraction to the whole earth (I...

The whole city, not merely the temple. As it has been the center of the Hebrew theocracy, so it shall be the point of attraction to the whole earth (Isa 2:2-4; Zec 2:10-11; Zec 14:16-21).

JFB: Jer 3:17 - -- The Shekinah, the symbol of God's peculiar nearness to Israel (Deu 4:7) shall be surpassed by the antitype, God's own throne in Jerusalem (Psa 2:6, Ps...

The Shekinah, the symbol of God's peculiar nearness to Israel (Deu 4:7) shall be surpassed by the antitype, God's own throne in Jerusalem (Psa 2:6, Psa 2:8; Eze 34:23-24; Zec 2:5).

JFB: Jer 3:17 - -- Rather, as Margin, "the obstinacy" or stubbornness.

Rather, as Margin, "the obstinacy" or stubbornness.

Clarke: Jer 3:17 - -- They shall call Jerusalem the throne of the Lord - The new Jerusalem, the universal Church of Christ, shall be God’ s throne: and wherever he i...

They shall call Jerusalem the throne of the Lord - The new Jerusalem, the universal Church of Christ, shall be God’ s throne: and wherever he is acknowledged as the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world, there God sits on his throne, and holds his court.

Calvin: Jer 3:17 - -- We now understand more clearly what I have already said, — that the Prophet promises here that there would be concord between the ten tribes and th...

We now understand more clearly what I have already said, — that the Prophet promises here that there would be concord between the ten tribes and the kingdom of Judah, when both returned from exile; as though he had said, that their condition would be better than it ever had been; for the seed of Abraham had been torn as it were asunder; and the people whom God intended that they should continue in a holy union had become divided in the most shameful manner. We indeed know that there had been inveterate hatred between the Jews and the Israelites. As then there had been such disgraceful division for a long time between the children of Abraham, the Prophet now shews what would be the fruit of exile; for after having been for a time chastised by the Lord, they would return to their own country, not to entertain the same emulation as had existed, but to unite together in calling on God, in order that the Jews might be as brethren to the Israelites, and the Israelites might cultivate mutual concord with the tribe of Judah.

TSK: Jer 3:17 - -- the throne : Jer 14:21, Jer 17:12, Jer 31:23; Psa 87:3; Isa 6:1, Isa 66:1; Eze 1:26, Eze 43:7; Gal 4:26 and all the nations : Isa 2:2-4, Isa 49:18-23,...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Jer 3:17 - -- The throne of the Lord - Yahweh’ s throne shall not be the ark, but Jerusalem, i. e., the Christian Church Rev 21:2; Gal 4:26. To Jer...

The throne of the Lord - Yahweh’ s throne shall not be the ark, but Jerusalem, i. e., the Christian Church Rev 21:2; Gal 4:26.

To Jerusalem - The Septuagint and Syriac are probably right in omitting this word.

Imagination ... - Stubbornness (margin). A word always used in a bad sense, for "obstinacy."

Poole: Jer 3:17 - -- They shall call Jerusalem the throne of the Lord instead of the ark, whereon was the mercy-seat, now the church, typified by Jerusalem, Gal 4:26 Rev ...

They shall call Jerusalem the throne of the Lord instead of the ark, whereon was the mercy-seat, now the church, typified by Jerusalem, Gal 4:26 Rev 21:2 , shall be the place of God’ s residence, where by his Spirit he will rule and act in his word and ordinances, and in special the Messias. See Jer 14:21 , and Jer 3:16.

All the nations shall be gathered unto it intimating both their readiness to come in, and their number, according to first prophecy of Jacob, Gen 49:10 . See Isa 2:2 . By

nations here understand either the ten tribes, who are called many people, both Israel and Judah united, their distance being taken away; see Jer 3:18 ; or rather some of all nations, that shall flock into the gospel church; for when the prophets foretell this state, they generally usher it in with the return of this people, at which time the church shall be greatly enlarged.

To the name of the Lord to Jerusalem, i.e. dwelling in Jerusalem, or where the Lord placed his name, viz. of old in Jerusalem, Psa 122:2,3 , &c., but now in the church, Rev 21:2,3 , without ark or temple, Rev 21:22 , where he will be known as it were by his proper name, Isa 60:9 , or as manifest in the flesh.

Neither shall they walk any more after the imagination of their evil heart both Jew and Gentile shall now conform themselves to the will of God, Isa 2 3 . The word

imagination here comes from a root that signifies to see , and thus it is sometimes applied to the judgment, Psa 17:2 , and sometimes to the affection, Psa 66:18 ; here it may comprehend both, they will follow neither their own judgment nor affection, but wholly the word of God. The word is thus phrased Num 15:39 Ecc 11:9 ; some read it after the hardness , Deu 29:19 .

Haydock: Jer 3:17 - -- All. Many might embrace the Jewish religion. But the predictions of the prophets on this head, were not verified, till the gospel was preached. (C...

All. Many might embrace the Jewish religion. But the predictions of the prophets on this head, were not verified, till the gospel was preached. (Calmet) ---

Then many embraced the faith: several captives also returned to God. (Worthington)

Gill: Jer 3:17 - -- At that time they shall call Jerusalem the throne of the Lord,.... That is, the Gospel church, the heavenly Jerusalem, the Jerusalem above, that is fr...

At that time they shall call Jerusalem the throne of the Lord,.... That is, the Gospel church, the heavenly Jerusalem, the Jerusalem above, that is free, and the mother of us all; which is Christ's kingdom, where he has his throne and subjects, and where he sits and reigns as King of saints; and where they yield a cheerful and ready subjection to him, signified by calling the church his throne:

and all the nations shall be gathered unto it: which shows that Jerusalem, literally understood, cannot be meant, but the church of Christ; to which the Gentiles, being converted, should join themselves in great numbers in all nations, as they have done; and which will be more largely accomplished and verified in the latter day, Isa 2:2.

to the name of the Lord, to Jerusalem; to name his name, to trust in his name, to call upon it, and to worship him in Jerusalem, in his church, and among his people; and so the Targum,

"and all nations shall give themselves to worship in it the name of the Lord, in Jerusalem:''

neither shall they walk any more after the imagination of their evil heart; for the Gospel being preached to all nations, according to Christ's commission, by the pastors he promises, and that being blessed to the turning of the Gentiles from their idols to serve the living God, they shall no more worship the gods they chose for themselves, and their evil hearts devised.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Jer 3:17 Heb “the stubbornness of their evil hearts.”

Geneva Bible: Jer 3:17 At that time they shall call Jerusalem ( r ) the throne of the LORD; and all the nations shall be gathered to it, to the name of the LORD, to Jerusale...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Jer 3:1-25 - --1 God's great mercy in Judah's vile whoredom.6 Judah is worse than Israel.12 The promises of the gospel to the penitent.20 Israel reproved, and called...

MHCC: Jer 3:12-20 - --See God's readiness to pardon sin, and the blessings reserved for gospel times. These words were proclaimed toward the north; to Israel, the ten tribe...

Matthew Henry: Jer 3:12-19 - -- Here is a great deal of gospel in these verses, both that which was always gospel, God's readiness to pardon sin and to receive and entertain return...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jer 3:16-17 - -- In Jer 3:16 and Jer 3:17 also the thought is clothed in a form characteristic of the Old Testament. When the returned Israelites shall increase and ...

Constable: Jer 2:1--45:5 - --II. Prophecies about Judah chs. 2--45 The first series of prophetic announcements, reflections, and incidents th...

Constable: Jer 2:1--25:38 - --A. Warnings of judgment on Judah and Jerusalem chs. 2-25 Chapters 2-25 contain warnings and appeals to t...

Constable: Jer 2:1--6:30 - --1. Warnings of coming punishment because of Judah's guilt chs. 2-6 Most of the material in this ...

Constable: Jer 3:1--4:5 - --Yahweh's call for His people's repentance 3:1-4:4 A passionate plea for repentance follo...

Constable: Jer 3:11-18 - --The future repentance and return of all Israel 3:11-18 3:11 Yahweh instructed His prophet that though both the Northern and Southern Kingdoms had comm...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) JEREMIAH, son of Hilkiah, one of the ordinary priests, dwelling in Anathoth of Benjamin (Jer 1:1), not the Hilkiah the high priest who discovered the ...

JFB: Jeremiah (Outline) EXPOSTULATION WITH THE JEWS, REMINDING THEM OF THEIR FORMER DEVOTEDNESS, AND GOD'S CONSEQUENT FAVOR, AND A DENUNCIATION OF GOD'S COMING JUDGMENTS FOR...

TSK: Jeremiah 3 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Jer 3:1, God’s great mercy in Judah’s vile whoredom; Jer 3:6, Judah is worse than Israel; Jer 3:12, The promises of the gospel to the...

Poole: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) BOOK OF THE PROPHET JEREMIAH THE ARGUMENT IT was the great unhappiness of this prophet to be a physician to, but that could not save, a dying sta...

Poole: Jeremiah 3 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 3 God’ s forbearance with the idolatry of Judah, who is worse than Israel, Jer 3:1-11 . Both called to repent, with gospel promises, J...

MHCC: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) Jeremiah was a priest, a native of Anathoth, in the tribe of Benjamin. He was called to the prophetic office when very young, about seventy years afte...

MHCC: Jeremiah 3 (Chapter Introduction) (Jer 3:1-5) Exhortations to repentance. (Jer 3:6-11) Judah more guilty than Israel. (Jer 3:12-20) But pardon is promised. (Jer 3:21-25) The childre...

Matthew Henry: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of the Prophet Jeremiah The Prophecies of the Old Testament, as the Epistles of the New, are p...

Matthew Henry: Jeremiah 3 (Chapter Introduction) The foregoing chapter was wholly taken up with reproofs and threatenings against the people of God, for their apostasies from him; but in this chap...

Constable: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title of this book derives from its writer, the late seventh an...

Constable: Jeremiah (Outline) Outline I. Introduction ch. 1 A. The introduction of Jeremiah 1:1-3 B. T...

Constable: Jeremiah Jeremiah Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan, and Michael Avi-Yonah. The Macmillan Bible Atlas. Revised ed. London: C...

Haydock: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) THE PROPHECY OF JEREMIAS. INTRODUCTION. Jeremias was a priest, a native of Anathoth, a priestly city, in the tribe of Benjamin, and was sanct...

Gill: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH The title of the book in the Vulgate Latin version is, "the Prophecy of Jeremiah"; in the Syriac and Arabic versions, "the...

Gill: Jeremiah 3 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 3 In this chapter the sins of the people of Israel and Judah are exposed; particularly their idolatry, signified by playin...

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