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Text -- Jeremiah 7:12 (NET)

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7:12 So, go to the place in Shiloh where I allowed myself to be worshiped in the early days. See what I did to it because of the wicked things my people Israel did.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Shiloh a town having the Tent of Meeting in the time of Judges (IBD)


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Tabernacle | TABERNACLE, B | TABERNACLE, A | Shiloh | Samuel | PRIESTS AND LEVITES | PALESTINE, 3 | Israel | Idolatry | EXODUS, THE BOOK OF, 3-4 | Condescension of God | Backsliders | Ark | more
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Wesley , JFB , Clarke , TSK

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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Jer 7:12 - -- A place in the tribe of Ephraim.

A place in the tribe of Ephraim.

Wesley: Jer 7:12 - -- Where I did at first give you the pledges of my presence.

Where I did at first give you the pledges of my presence.

Wesley: Jer 7:12 - -- He utterly forsook it.

He utterly forsook it.

JFB: Jer 7:12 - -- God caused His tabernacle to be set up in Shiloh in Joshua's days (Jos 18:1; Jdg 18:31). In Eli's time God gave the ark, which had been at Shiloh, int...

God caused His tabernacle to be set up in Shiloh in Joshua's days (Jos 18:1; Jdg 18:31). In Eli's time God gave the ark, which had been at Shiloh, into the hands of the Philistines (Jer 26:6; 1Sa 4:10-11; Psa 78:56-61). Shiloh was situated between Beth-el and Shechem in Ephraim.

JFB: Jer 7:12 - -- Implying that Shiloh exceeded the Jewish temple in antiquity. But God's favor is not tied down to localities (Act 7:44).

Implying that Shiloh exceeded the Jewish temple in antiquity. But God's favor is not tied down to localities (Act 7:44).

JFB: Jer 7:12 - -- Israel was God's people, yet He spared it not when rebellious: neither will He spare Judah, now that it rebels, though heretofore it has been His peop...

Israel was God's people, yet He spared it not when rebellious: neither will He spare Judah, now that it rebels, though heretofore it has been His people.

Clarke: Jer 7:12 - -- But go ye now unto my place which was in Shiloh - See what I did to my tabernacle and ark formerly: after a long residence at Shiloh, for the iniqui...

But go ye now unto my place which was in Shiloh - See what I did to my tabernacle and ark formerly: after a long residence at Shiloh, for the iniquity of the priests and the people, I suffered it to fall into the hands of the Philistines, and to be carried captive into their land, and to be set up in the house of their idols. And because of your iniquities, I will deal with you and this temple in the same way; for as I spared not Shiloh, though my ark was there, but made it a victim of my wrath, so will I do to Jerusalem and her temple.

TSK: Jer 7:12 - -- my place : Jos 18:1; Jdg 18:31; 1Sa 1:3 where : Deu 12:5, Deu 12:11 and see : Jer 26:6; 1Sa 4:3, 1Sa 4:4, 1Sa 4:10,1Sa 4:11, 22-6:21; Psa 78:60-64

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Jer 7:12 - -- Go ye unto my place in Shiloh - This argument roused the indignation of the people Jer 26:8-9, Jer 26:11. The ark, Jeremiah shows, had not alwa...

Go ye unto my place in Shiloh - This argument roused the indignation of the people Jer 26:8-9, Jer 26:11. The ark, Jeremiah shows, had not always been at Jerusalem. The place first chosen, as the center of the nation’ s worship, was Shiloh, a town to the north of Bethel, situated in the powerful tribe of Ephraim (Jos 18:1 note). The ruin of Shiloh is ascribed Psa 78:58-64 to the idolatry which prevailed in Israel after the death of Joshua; a similar ruin due to similar causes should fall on Jerusalem Jer 7:14. The site of Shiloh is identified with Seilun, the ruins of which are so insignificant as to bear out Jerome’ s remark, "At Silo, where once was the tabernacle and ark of the Lord, there can scarcely be pointed out the foundation of an altar."

At the first - In the first stage, the first period of the existence of the Jewish commonwealth, Shiloh was to the Judges what Jerusalem subsequently was to the kings; and as the fall of Shiloh through the wickedness of Eli’ s sons marked the period when the government by Judges was to pass away, and the second stage begin; so the power of the kings perished at the fall of Jerusalem, and left the way clear for the third stage of Jewish polity, government by the scribes.

Poole: Jer 7:12 - -- Shiloh a place that did belong to the tribe of Ephraim, Psa 78:60 , compare Psa 78:67 ; the situation whereof see Jud 21:19 ; and called God’ s...

Shiloh a place that did belong to the tribe of Ephraim, Psa 78:60 , compare Psa 78:67 ; the situation whereof see Jud 21:19 ; and called God’ s house , as the temple is, 1Sa 1:3,7 : he sends them hither for an example, which had the same privileges and holiness with the temple; not to go thither locally, but to cast their thoughts back, and consider of it, that they might know that God’ s presence is not tied to places, Act 7:48 .

Where I set my name at the first where I did at first give you the token and pledges of my presence among you, when you first entered into the pleasant land, noting the antiquity of Shiloh before the temple.

What I did to it i.e. he utterly forsook it; he did not only deliver up his people into the Philistines’ hands, but the ark also, the token of his presence, which never returned to Shiloh more; and afterwards delivered the ten tribes, wherein Shiloh was situate, into captivity to the Assyrian; see Jer 7:14,15 ; wherein he upbraids them for their folly ill thinking that the ark or altar in the temple should any more privilege them than it did Shiloh.

For the wickedness of my people he gives them the reason of it in these words, the wickedness of his people , and chiefly the priests, Hophni and Phinehas, Eli’ s sons, 1Sa 2:12 , &c.; and why should they think to escape, who did equal, if not exceed them?

Haydock: Jer 7:12 - -- Beginning, under Josue. (Haydock) --- The sins of a few priests caused this place to be abandoned, (1 Kings ii. 22., and iii. 4., and Psalm lxxviii...

Beginning, under Josue. (Haydock) ---

The sins of a few priests caused this place to be abandoned, (1 Kings ii. 22., and iii. 4., and Psalm lxxviii. 60.) and shall the crimes of a whole people escape? (Calmet) ---

It is true, that place and Jerusalem were once sanctified: but the people being criminal, God retires. (Worthington)

Gill: Jer 7:12 - -- But go ye now unto my place, which was in Shiloh,.... A city in the tribe of Ephraim, on the north of Bethel, and the south of Lebonah, and not far fr...

But go ye now unto my place, which was in Shiloh,.... A city in the tribe of Ephraim, on the north of Bethel, and the south of Lebonah, and not far from Shechem, Jdg 21:19 here were the tabernacle, the ark and altar of the Lord, and the sacrifices; and therefore the tabernacle is called the tabernacle of Shiloh, Psa 78:60, and here the Lord calls it his place; the place of the house of his Shechinah, as the Targum paraphrases it; and where he would have those people go; which is not to be understood locally, but of their taking this place into the consideration of their minds, and observe what was done to it, and became of it; though it was once the place where the Lord dwelt, and where his name was called formerly; as follows:

where I set my name at the first; when the children of Israel first entered into Canaan's land, the tabernacle was set up and established in Shiloh, in Joshua's time, Jos 18:1 and there it continued to the times of Eli:

and see what I did to it, for the wickedness of my people Israel; he refused and forsook his tabernacle there; he suffered the ark, which was fetched from thence in the times of Eli, to be taken and carried captive, and that because of the sins of his people, Psa 78:60. Jerom m says, in his time, the altar that was pulled down was shown, though scarce the foundations of it were to be seen. Now the Lord would have these people consider what was done to Shiloh; that though this was the first place where the tabernacle was set in the land of Canaan, and so the inhabitants of it had antiquity on their side; yet this did not secure them, nor the tribe it was in, from being rejected by the Lord, when they sinned against him; nor should the tribes of Judah and Benjamin think themselves secure because of the temple of the Lord, since they might expect he would do to them for their sins what he had done to others before.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Jer 7:12 The place in Shiloh…see what I did to it. This refers to the destruction of Shiloh by the Philistines circa 1050 b.c. (cf. Ps 78:60). The destru...

Geneva Bible: Jer 7:12 But go ye now to my place which [was] in Shiloh, ( d ) where I set my name at the first, and see what I did to it for the wickedness of my people Isra...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Jer 7:1-34 - --1 Jeremiah is sent to call to true repentance, to prevent the Jews' captivity.8 He rejects their vain confidence,12 by the example of Shiloh.17 He thr...

MHCC: Jer 7:1-16 - --No observances, professions, or supposed revelations, will profit, if men do not amend their ways and their doings. None can claim an interest in free...

Matthew Henry: Jer 7:1-15 - -- These verses begin another sermon, which is continued in this and the two following chapters, much to the same effect with those before, to reason t...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jer 7:1-15 - -- The vanity of trusting in the temple. - Jer 7:1. "The word that came to Jeremiah from Jahveh, saying, Jer 7:2. Stand in the gate of the house ...

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 7:1--10:25 - --2. Warnings about apostasy and its consequences chs. 7-10 This is another collection of Jeremiah...

Constable: Jer 7:1--8:4 - --Aspects of false religion 7:1-8:3 All the messages in this section deal with departure f...

Constable: Jer 7:1-15 - --Jeremiah's Temple Sermon 7:1-15 This message demonstrates a structure that is quite typical of many others in the Book of Jeremiah (cf. 11:1-17; 17:19...

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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 7 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Jer 7:1, Jeremiah is sent to call to true repentance, to prevent the Jews’ captivity; Jer 7:8, He rejects their vain confidence, Jer 7:...

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 7 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 7 . A call to true repentance, Jer 7:1-7 ; and not, living in theft, murder, adultery, perjury, &c.. to trust in the outward worship and tem...

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 7 (Chapter Introduction) (v. 1-16) Confidence in the temple is vain. (Jer 7:17-20) The provocation by persisting in idolatry. (Jer 7:21-28) God justifies his dealings with t...

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 7 (Chapter Introduction) The prophet having in God's name reproved the people for their sins, and given them warning of the judgments of God that were coming upon them, in ...

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 7 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 7 In this chapter the Lord, by the prophet, calls the people of the Jews to repentance and reformation; reproves them for ...

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