by Justin Marple | Jul 21, 2013 | Jeremiah Commentary, Latter Prophets, OT Prophets Commentary, TEACHING
Chapter 37 continues to give us the story of Jeremiah. Now we fast forward again to the reign of Zedekiah. The text begins by noting that Nebuchadnezzar made Zedekiah king of Judah in the place of Jehoiakim’s son Coniah. This fulfills what the...
by Justin Marple | Jul 17, 2013 | Jeremiah Commentary, Latter Prophets, OT Prophets Commentary, TEACHING
Chapter 34 opens, “The word that came to Jeremiah from YHWH” and the setting is again Nebuchadnezzar’s siege of Jerusalem. This is probably the longest portion of the book so far where we have seen the historical markers not jumping all over the place....
by Justin Marple | Jul 15, 2013 | Jeremiah Commentary, Latter Prophets, OT Prophets Commentary, TEACHING
The next chapter we see the command to write the prophecies in a book. “Write in a book all the words that I have spoken to you” (Jeremiah 30:2). The chapter includes phrases like “days are coming” and “it shall come to pass in that day.” On that day...
by Justin Marple | Jul 10, 2013 | Jeremiah Commentary, Latter Prophets, OT Prophets Commentary, TEACHING
Jeremiah 24 is a prophetic vision. There is a historical introduction: “After Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had taken into exile from Jerusalem Jeconiah the son of Jehoiakim, king of Judah, together with the officials of Judah, the craftsmen, and the metal...
by Justin Marple | Jul 8, 2013 | OT Writings Commentary, Psalms Commentary, Psalms, Job & Proverbs, TEACHING
The whole Psalter has been building up to Book Five. All along we have seen that there are certain psalms that are grouped together as collections and that psalms have been strategically placed where they are for particular reasons. And then we got a preview of...
by Justin Marple | Jul 3, 2013 | Jeremiah Commentary, Latter Prophets, OT Prophets Commentary, TEACHING
There are a total of eight lamentations (confessions) in Jeremiah. And these eight follow a wisdom pattern of 3+1+3+1. The first four are followed by a divine response and the second four are followed by divine silence. Thus the second 3+1 is more dire...
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