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Jeremiah 3:3

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3:3 That is why the rains have been withheld,

and the spring rains have not come.

Yet in spite of this you are obstinate as a prostitute. 1 

You refuse to be ashamed of what you have done.

Jeremiah 39:15

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Ebed Melech Is Promised Deliverance because of His Faith

39:15 2 Now the Lord had spoken to Jeremiah while he was still confined in the courtyard of the guardhouse, 3 

Jeremiah 42:7

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42:7 Ten days later the Lord spoke to Jeremiah.

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[3:3]  1 tn Heb “you have the forehead of a prostitute.”

[39:15]  2 sn Jer 39:15-18. This incident is out of chronological order (see Jer 38:7-13). It is placed here either due to a desire not to interrupt the sequential ordering of events centering on Jeremiah’s imprisonment and his release (38:1439:14) or to contrast God’s care and concern for the faithful (Ebed-Melech who, though a foreigner, trusted in God) with his harsh treatment of the faithless (Zedekiah who, though informed of God’s will, was too weak-willed in the face of opposition by his courtiers to carry it out).

[39:15]  3 tn Heb “Now the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah while he…saying.” The form of this clause is disjunctive showing that it does not follow the preceding events in either chronological or logical sequence. For a discussion of the form and function of such disjunctive clauses see IBHS 650-52 §39.2.3. This example most closely fits the description and function of example 12, Ruth 4:18, 21-22 on p. 652.



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