Jeremiah 15:16
Context15:16 As your words came to me I drank them in, 1
and they filled my heart with joy and happiness
because I belong to you. 2
Jeremiah 23:6
Context23:6 Under his rule 3 Judah will enjoy safety 4
and Israel will live in security. 5
This is the name he will go by:
‘The Lord has provided us with justice.’ 6
Jeremiah 36:4
Context36:4 So Jeremiah summoned Baruch son of Neriah. Then Jeremiah dictated to Baruch everything the Lord had told him to say and Baruch wrote it all down in a scroll. 7


[15:16] 1 sn Heb “Your words were found and I ate them.” This along with Ezek 2:8–3:3 is a poetic picture of inspiration. The prophet accepted them, assimilated them, and made them such a part of himself that he spoke with complete assurance what he knew were God’s words.
[15:16] 2 tn Heb “Your name is called upon me.”
[23:6] 3 tn Heb “In his days [= during the time he rules].”
[23:6] 4 tn Parallelism and context (cf. v. 4) suggest this nuance for the word often translated “be saved.” For this nuance elsewhere see Ps 119:117; Prov 28:18 for the verb (יָשַׁע [yasha’] in the Niphal); and Ps 12:6; Job 5:4, 11 for the related noun (יֶשַׁע, yesha’).
[23:6] 5 sn It should be noted that this brief oracle of deliverance implies the reunification of Israel and Judah under the future Davidic ruler. Jeremiah has already spoken about this reunification earlier in 3:18 and will have more to say about it in 30:3; 31:27, 31. This same ideal was espoused in the prophecies of Hosea (1:10-11 [2:1-2 HT]), Isaiah (11:1-4, 10-12), and Ezekiel (37:15-28) all of which have messianic and eschatological significance.
[23:6] 6 tn Heb “his name will be called ‘The
[36:4] 5 tn Heb “Then Baruch wrote down on a scroll from the mouth of Jeremiah all the words of the