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1 The word that came to Jeremiah from the LORD, saying, |
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2 Thus speaketh the LORD God of Israel, saying, Write thee all the words that I have spoken unto thee in a book. |
Write thee – The prophets did not confine themselves to oral teachings. R1145:3
The writings of the prophets collectively were termed "The Law and The Prophets" and esteemed as of divine authority. R1145:3
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3 For, lo, the days come, saith the LORD, that I will bring again the prosperity of my people Israel and Judah, saith the LORD: and I will cause them to return to the land that I gave to their fathers, and they shall possess it. |
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4 And these are the words that the LORD spake concerning Israel and concerning Judah. |
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5 For thus saith the LORD; We have heard a voice of trembling, of fear, and not of peace. |
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6 Ask ye now, and see whether a man doth travail with child? wherefore do I see every man with his hands on his loins, as a woman in travail, and all faces are turned into paleness? |
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7 Alas! for that day is great, so that none is like it: it is even the time of Jacob's trouble; but he shall be saved out of it. |
Jacob's trouble – Here are a number of events: the return of the Jews to Palestine; the reorganization of the Jewish nation, though not independent; the gathering of great wealth to Jerusalem; many peoples go up to "take a spoil"; the "battle of the great day"; the partial success of the invaders; the power of Messiah effecting deliverance; the recognition of the long-awaited Messiah; then the recognition of him as the one they rejected; God pouring on them the "spirit of grace and supplication"; their mourning for sins and being accepted to fellowship again with God. These events we expect in about the order mentioned. R26:6
Spring has come, the fig tree is "putting forth"; yet we must look for more storms, as in nature the Spring equinoxial storm is one of the most severe. R384:2
The famine for the Word of the Lord shall reach Israel and cause them to come to the great Governor for bread. This will be the time of "Jacob's trouble." R3982:2
We have reached this period. (1882) R341:5*
We are in the "time of Jacob's trouble." (1895) R1898:5
Jacob's trouble is not yet (1898) ended. Greater persecution will shortly overtake them--to drive them to Palestine. R2290:1[R2290:1]
The final conflict of the Battle of the Great Day will be in Palestine, upon regathered Israel. D554, Dxvi; SM239:3; OV276:5
In conjunction with a world-wide trouble--financial, religious, political and social, eventuating in anarchy. OV67:1; R2504:1
The time for the special manifestation of God's favor will be in that dark hour when Israel will recognize their King. SM425:4; R5442:6
The Gospel Church having first been completed. SM425:4
Saved out of it – In the midst of the trouble God will reveal himself as Israel's defender, as in ancient times. D555
All the prophets testify that the power of God will be so marvelously manifested in Israel's deliverance that all the world will know that the Lord's favor is again with Israel. D557; OV75:4
In and through that trouble the Lord will pour upon Israel the spirit of grace and supplication and they shall look upon him whom they have pierced. (Zech. 12:10) SM426:T
The end of Jacob's trouble is the deliverance of Israel from the blindness that has been upon her. R3469:1
The coming deliverance is mentioned particularly in Zech. 14:1-4. R3469:2
The Ancient Worthies, as judges and lawgivers, will be restored to them. R4320:5
Natural Israel will obtain mercy through spiritual Israel. R3982:2
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8 For it shall come to pass in that day, saith the LORD of hosts, that I will break his yoke from off thy neck, and will burst thy bonds, and strangers shall no more serve themselves of him: |
Burst thy bonds – Natural Israel, whose favor ceased when ours began and whose favor is to return when ours has accomplished its purpose. R2290:1
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9 But they shall serve the LORD their God, and David their king, whom I will raise up unto them. |
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10 Therefore fear thou not, O my servant Jacob, saith the LORD; neither be dismayed, O Israel: for, lo, I will save thee from afar, and thy seed from the land of their captivity; and Jacob shall return, and shall be in rest, and be quiet, and none shall make him afraid. |
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11 For I am with thee, saith the LORD, to save thee: though I make a full end of all nations whither I have scattered thee, yet will I not make a full end of thee: but I will correct thee in measure, and will not leave thee altogether unpunished. |
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12 For thus saith the LORD, Thy bruise is incurable, and thy wound is grievous. |
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13 There is none to plead thy cause, that thou mayest be bound up: thou hast no healing medicines.
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14 All thy lovers have forgotten thee; they seek thee not; for I have wounded thee with the wound of an enemy, with the chastisement of a cruel one, for the multitude of thine iniquity; because thy sins were increased. |
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15 Why criest thou for thine affliction? thy sorrow is incurable for the multitude of thine iniquity: because thy sins were increased, I have done these things unto thee. |
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16 Therefore all they that devour thee shall be devoured; and all thine adversaries, every one of them, shall go into captivity; and they that spoil thee shall be a spoil, and all that prey upon thee will I give for a prey. |
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17 For I will restore health unto thee, and I will heal thee of thy wounds, saith the LORD; because they called thee an Outcast, saying, This is Zion, whom no man seeketh after. |
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18 Thus saith the LORD; Behold, I will bring again the prosperity of Jacob's tents, and have mercy on his dwellingplaces; and the city shall be builded upon her own heap, and the palace shall remain after the manner thereof. |
I will bring again – "The Lord shall save the tents of Judah first." (Zech. 12:7) A294
Of Jacob's tents – Fleshly Israel. A294
And the city – Jerusalem. C259
And the palace – The Temple. C259
"I will restore thy judges as at the first, and thy counselors as at the beginning." (Isaiah 1:26) A294
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19 And out of them shall proceed thanksgiving and the voice of them that make merry: and I will multiply them, and they shall not be few; I will also glorify them, and they shall not be small. |
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20 Their children also shall be as aforetime, and their congregation shall be established before me, and I will punish all that oppress them. |
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21 And their nobles shall be of themselves, and their governor shall proceed from the midst of them; and I will cause him to draw near, and he shall approach unto me: for who is this that engaged his heart to approach unto me? saith the LORD. |
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22 And ye shall be my people, and I will be your God. |
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23 Behold, the whirlwind of the LORD goeth forth with fury, a continuing whirlwind: it shall fall with pain upon the head of the wicked. |
The whirlwind – The time of trouble. D528; R5863:6
Letting loose of the four winds, or air powers; resulting in the overthrow of the social order in anarchy. R5470:1, R5845:6
Also likened to a great tidal wave (Psa. 46); letting loose the "four winds of earth" (Rev. 7) and a "great fire." (2 Pet. 3) R5863:6
See also comments on Jer. 23:19 and Jer. 25:32.
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24 The fierce anger of the LORD shall not return, until he have done it, and until he have performed the intents of his heart: in the latter days ye shall consider it. |
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