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Text -- Jeremiah 30:10-24 (NET)

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30:10 So I, the Lord, tell you not to be afraid, you descendants of Jacob, my servants. Do not be terrified, people of Israel. For I will rescue you and your descendants from a faraway land where you are captives. The descendants of Jacob will return to their land and enjoy peace. They will be secure and no one will terrify them. 30:11 For I, the Lord, affirm that I will be with you and will rescue you. I will completely destroy all the nations where I scattered you. But I will not completely destroy you. I will indeed discipline you, but only in due measure. I will not allow you to go entirely unpunished.”
The Lord Will Heal the Wounds of Judah
30:12 Moreover, the Lord says to the people of Zion, “Your injuries are incurable; your wounds are severe. 30:13 There is no one to plead your cause. There are no remedies for your wounds. There is no healing for you. 30:14 All your allies have abandoned you. They no longer have any concern for you. For I have attacked you like an enemy would. I have chastened you cruelly. For your wickedness is so great and your sin is so much. 30:15 Why do you complain about your injuries, that your pain is incurable? I have done all this to you because your wickedness is so great and your sin is so much. 30:16 But all who destroyed you will be destroyed. All your enemies will go into exile. Those who plundered you will be plundered. I will cause those who pillaged you to be pillaged. 30:17 Yes, I will restore you to health. I will heal your wounds. I, the Lord, affirm it! For you have been called an outcast, Zion, whom no one cares for.”
The Lord Will Restore Israel and Judah
30:18 The Lord says, “I will restore the ruined houses of the descendants of Jacob. I will show compassion on their ruined homes. Every city will be rebuilt on its former ruins. Every fortified dwelling will occupy its traditional site. 30:19 Out of those places you will hear songs of thanksgiving and the sounds of laughter and merriment. I will increase their number and they will not dwindle away. I will bring them honor and they will no longer be despised. 30:20 The descendants of Jacob will enjoy their former privileges. Their community will be reestablished in my favor and I will punish all who try to oppress them. 30:21 One of their own people will be their leader. Their ruler will come from their own number. I will invite him to approach me, and he will do so. For no one would dare approach me on his own. I, the Lord, affirm it! 30:22 Then you will again be my people and I will be your God. 30:23 Just watch! The wrath of the Lord will come like a storm. Like a raging storm it will rage down on the heads of those who are wicked. 30:24 The anger of the Lord will not turn back until he has fully carried out his intended purposes. In days to come you will come to understand this.
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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
 · Jacob the second so of a pair of twins born to Isaac and Rebeccaa; ancestor of the 12 tribes of Israel,the nation of Israel,a person, male,son of Isaac; Israel the man and nation
 · Zion one of the hills on which Jerusalem was built; the temple area; the city of Jerusalem; God's people,a town and citidel; an ancient part of Jerusalem


Dictionary Themes and Topics: JEREMIAH (2) | Israel | CHRIST, OFFICES OF | Sin | God | Wicked | Whirlwind | Medicine | Disease | Afflictions and Adversities | PALESTINE EXPLORATION, 2A | PLEAD | SERVANT OF JEHOVAH; SERVANT OF THE LORD; SERVANT OF YAHWEH | Chastisement | Nation | Zion | PAIN | Blessing | Archaeology | Anger | more
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NET Notes: Jer 30:10 Compare the ideals of the Mosaic covenant in Lev 26:6, the Davidic covenant in 2 Sam 7:10-11, and the new covenant in Ezek 34:25-31.

NET Notes: Jer 30:11 The translation “entirely unpunished” is intended to reflect the emphatic construction of the infinitive absolute before the finite verb.

NET Notes: Jer 30:12 The wounds to the body politic are those of the incursions from the enemy from the north referred to in Jer 4:6; 6:1 over which Jeremiah and even God ...

NET Notes: Jer 30:13 This verse exhibits a mixed metaphor of an advocate pleading someone’s case (cf., Jer 5:28; 22:18) and of a physician applying medicine to wound...

NET Notes: Jer 30:14 Heb “attacked you like…with the chastening of a cruel one because of the greatness of your iniquity [and because] your sins are many.̶...

NET Notes: Jer 30:16 With the exception of the second line there is a definite attempt at wordplay in each line to underline the principle of lex talionis on a national an...

NET Notes: Jer 30:17 Heb “Oracle of the Lord.”

NET Notes: Jer 30:18 Heb “according to its custom [or plan].” Cf. BDB 1049 s.v. מִשְׁפָּט 6.d and compare...

NET Notes: Jer 30:19 Compare Jer 29:6.

NET Notes: Jer 30:20 Heb “his children will be as in former times and his congregation/community will be established before me.” “His children” ref...

NET Notes: Jer 30:21 Heb “Oracle of the Lord.”

NET Notes: Jer 30:22 This was their highest privilege (cf. Exod 6:7, Lev 26:12; Jer 24:7) but also their greatest responsibility (cf. Jer 7:3; 11:4). It is a formula refer...

NET Notes: Jer 30:24 Jer 30:23-24 are almost a verbatim repetition of 23:19-20. There the verses were addressed to the people of Jerusalem as a warning that the false prop...

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