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<div2 id="Jer.xxxiv" n="xxxiv" next="Jer.xxxv" prev="Jer.xxxiii" progress="41.36%" title="Chapter XXXIII">
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<h2 id="Jer.xxxiv-p0.1">J E R E M I A H.</h2>
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<h3 id="Jer.xxxiv-p0.2">CHAP. XXXIII.</h3>
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<p class="intro" id="Jer.xxxiv-p1" shownumber="no">The scope of this chapter is much the same with
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that of the foregoing chapter—to confirm the promise of the
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restoration of the Jews, notwithstanding the present desolations of
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their country and dispersions of their people. And these promises
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have, both in type and tendency, a reference as far forward as to
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the gospel church, to which this second edition of the Jewish
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church was at length to resign its dignities and privileges. It is
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here promised, I. That the city shall be rebuilt and re-established
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"in statu quo—in its former state," <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p1.1" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.1-Jer.33.6" parsed="|Jer|33|1|33|6" passage="Jer 33:1-6">ver. 1-6</scripRef>. II. That the captives, having
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their sins pardoned, shall be restored, <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p1.2" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.7-Jer.33.8" parsed="|Jer|33|7|33|8" passage="Jer 33:7,8">ver. 7, 8</scripRef>. III. That this shall redound
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very much to the glory of God, <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p1.3" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.9" parsed="|Jer|33|9|0|0" passage="Jer 33:9">ver.
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9</scripRef>. IV. That the country shall have both joy and plenty,
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<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p1.4" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.10-Jer.33.14" parsed="|Jer|33|10|33|14" passage="Jer 33:10-14">ver. 10-14</scripRef>. V. That way
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shall be made for the coming of the Messiah, <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p1.5" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.15-Jer.33.16" parsed="|Jer|33|15|33|16" passage="Jer 33:15,16">ver. 15, 16</scripRef>. VI. That the house of David,
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the house of Levi, and the house of Israel, shall flourish again,
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and be established, and all three in the kingdom of Christ; a
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gospel ministry and the gospel church shall continue while the
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world stands, <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p1.6" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.17-Jer.33.26" parsed="|Jer|33|17|33|26" passage="Jer 33:17-26">ver.
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17-26</scripRef>.</p>
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<scripCom id="Jer.xxxiv-p1.7" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33" parsed="|Jer|33|0|0|0" passage="Jer 33" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="Jer.xxxiv-p1.8" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.1-Jer.33.9" parsed="|Jer|33|1|33|9" passage="Jer 33:1-9" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Jer.xxxiv-p1.9">
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<h4 id="Jer.xxxiv-p1.10">Encouraging Prospects. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p1.11">b. c.</span> 589.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Jer.xxxiv-p2" shownumber="no">1 Moreover the word of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p2.1">Lord</span> came unto Jeremiah the second time, while
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he was yet shut up in the court of the prison, saying, 2
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Thus saith the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p2.2">Lord</span> the maker
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thereof, the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p2.3">Lord</span> that formed it, to
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establish it; the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p2.4">Lord</span> <i>is</i> his
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name; 3 Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee
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great and mighty things, which thou knowest not. 4 For thus
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saith the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p2.5">Lord</span>, the God of Israel,
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concerning the houses of this city, and concerning the houses of
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the kings of Judah, which are thrown down by the mounts, and by the
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sword; 5 They come to fight with the Chaldeans, but <i>it
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is</i> to fill them with the dead bodies of men, whom I have slain
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in mine anger and in my fury, and for all whose wickedness I have
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hid my face from this city. 6 Behold, I will bring it health
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and cure, and I will cure them, and will reveal unto them the
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abundance of peace and truth. 7 And I will cause the
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captivity of Judah and the captivity of Israel to return, and will
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build them, as at the first. 8 And I will cleanse them from
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all their iniquity, whereby they have sinned against me; and I will
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pardon all their iniquities, whereby they have sinned, and whereby
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they have transgressed against me. 9 And it shall be to me a
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name of joy, a praise and a honour before all the nations of the
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earth, which shall hear all the good that I do unto them: and they
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shall fear and tremble for all the goodness and for all the
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prosperity that I procure unto it.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jer.xxxiv-p3" shownumber="no">Observe here, I. The date of this
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comfortable prophecy which God entrusted Jeremiah with. It is not
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exact in the time, only that it was after that in the foregoing
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chapter, when things were still growing worse and worse; it was
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<i>the second time. God speaketh once, yea, twice,</i> for the
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encouragement of his people. We are not only so disobedient that we
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have need of <i>precept upon precept</i> to bring us to our duty,
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but so distrustful that we have need of promise upon promise to
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bring us to our comfort. This word, as the former, <i>came to
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Jeremiah</i> when <i>he was in prison.</i> Note, No confinement can
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deprive God's people of his presence; no locks nor bars can shut
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out his gracious visits; nay, oftentimes <i>as their afflictions
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abound their consolations much more abound,</i> and they have the
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most reviving communications of his favour when the world frowns
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upon them. Paul's sweetest epistles were those that bore date out
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of a prison.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jer.xxxiv-p4" shownumber="no">II. The prophecy itself. A great deal of
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comfort is wrapped up in it for the relief of the captives, to keep
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them from sinking into despair. Observe,</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jer.xxxiv-p5" shownumber="no">1. Who it is that secures this comfort to
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them (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p5.1" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.2" parsed="|Jer|33|2|0|0" passage="Jer 33:2"><i>v.</i> 2</scripRef>): It is
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<i>the Lord, the maker thereof, the Lord that framed it,</i> He is
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the maker and former of heaven and earth, and therefore has all
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power in his hands; so it refers to Jeremiah's prayer, <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p5.2" osisRef="Bible:Jer.32.17" parsed="|Jer|32|17|0|0" passage="Jer 32:17"><i>ch.</i> xxxii. 17</scripRef>. He is the
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maker and former of Jerusalem, of Zion, built them at first, and
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therefore can rebuild them—built them for his own praise, and
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therefore <i>will.</i> He <i>formed it, to establish it,</i> and
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therefore it shall be established till those things be introduced
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which cannot be shaken, but shall remain for ever. He is the maker
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and former of this promise; he has laid the scheme for Jerusalem's
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restoration, and he that has formed it will establish it, he that
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has made the promise will make it good; for Jehovah <i>is his
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name,</i> a God giving being to his promises by the performance of
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them, and when he does this he is known by that name (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p5.3" osisRef="Bible:Exod.6.3" parsed="|Exod|6|3|0|0" passage="Ex 6:3">Exod. vi. 3</scripRef>), a perfecting God. When
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the heavens and the earth were finished, then, and not till then,
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the creator is called <i>Jehovah,</i> <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p5.4" osisRef="Bible:Gen.2.4" parsed="|Gen|2|4|0|0" passage="Ge 2:4">Gen. ii. 4</scripRef>.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jer.xxxiv-p6" shownumber="no">2. How this comfort must be obtained and
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fetched in—by prayer (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p6.1" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.3" parsed="|Jer|33|3|0|0" passage="Jer 33:3"><i>v.</i>
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3</scripRef>): <i>Call upon me, and I will answer them.</i> The
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prophet, having received some intimations of this kind, must be
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humbly earnest with God for further discoveries of his kind
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intentions. He had prayed (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p6.2" osisRef="Bible:Jer.32.16" parsed="|Jer|32|16|0|0" passage="Jer 32:16"><i>ch.</i>
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xxxii. 16</scripRef>), but he must pray again. Note, Those that
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expect to receive comforts from God must continue instant in
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prayer. We must call upon him, and then he will answer us. Christ
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himself must <i>ask, and it shall be given him,</i> <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p6.3" osisRef="Bible:Ps.2.8" parsed="|Ps|2|8|0|0" passage="Ps 2:8">Ps. ii. 8</scripRef>. <i>I will show thee great
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and mighty things</i> (give thee a clear and full prospect of
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them), <i>hidden things, which,</i> though in part discovered
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already, yet <i>thou knowest not,</i> thou canst not understand or
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give credit to. Or this may refer not only to the prediction of
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these things which Jeremiah, if he desire it, shall be favoured
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with, but to the performance of the things themselves which the
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people of God, encouraged by this prediction, must pray for. Note,
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Promises are given, not to supersede, but to quicken and encourage
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prayer. See <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p6.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.36.37" parsed="|Ezek|36|37|0|0" passage="Eze 36:37">Ezek. xxxvi.
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37</scripRef>.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jer.xxxiv-p7" shownumber="no">3. How deplorable the condition of
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Jerusalem was which made it necessary that such comforts as these
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should be provided for it, and notwithstanding which its
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restoration should be brought about in due time (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p7.1" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.4-Jer.33.5" parsed="|Jer|33|4|33|5" passage="Jer 33:4,5"><i>v.</i> 4, 5</scripRef>): <i>The houses of this
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city,</i> not excepting those <i>of the kings of Judah, are thrown
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down by the mounts,</i> or engines of battery, <i>and by the
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sword,</i> or axes, or hammers. It is the same word that is used
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<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p7.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.26.9" parsed="|Ezek|26|9|0|0" passage="Eze 26:9">Ezek. xxvi. 9</scripRef>, <i>With his
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axes he shall break down thy towers.</i> The strongest stateliest
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houses, and those that were best furnished, were levelled with the
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ground. The <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p7.3" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.5" parsed="|Jer|33|5|0|0" passage="Jer 33:5">fifth verse</scripRef>
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comes in in a parenthesis, giving a further instance of the present
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calamitous state of Jerusalem. Those that <i>came to fight with the
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Chaldeans,</i> to beat them off from the siege, did more hurt than
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good, provoked the enemy to be more fierce and furious in their
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assaults, so that the houses in Jerusalem were filled <i>with the
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dead bodies of men,</i> who died of the wounds they received in
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sallying out upon the besiegers. God says that they were such as he
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had <i>slain in his anger,</i> for the enemies' sword was his sword
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and their anger his anger. But, it seems, the men that were slain
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were generally such as had distinguished themselves by their
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wickedness, for they were the very men <i>for whose wickedness</i>
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God did now <i>hide himself from this city,</i> so that he was just
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in all he brought upon them.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jer.xxxiv-p8" shownumber="no">4. What the blessings are which God has in
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store for Judah and Jerusalem, such as will redress all their
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grievances.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jer.xxxiv-p9" shownumber="no">(1.) Is their state diseased? Is it
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wounded? God will provide effectually for the healing of it, though
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the disease was thought mortal and incurable, <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p9.1" osisRef="Bible:Jer.7.22" parsed="|Jer|7|22|0|0" passage="Jer 7:22"><i>ch.</i> vii. 22</scripRef>. "<i>The whole head is
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sick, and the whole heart faint</i> (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p9.2" osisRef="Bible:Isa.1.5" parsed="|Isa|1|5|0|0" passage="Isa 1:5">Isa. i. 5</scripRef>); but (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p9.3" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.6" parsed="|Jer|33|6|0|0" passage="Jer 33:6"><i>v.</i> 6</scripRef>) <i>I will bring it health and
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cure;</i> I will prevent the death, remove the sickness, and set
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all to rights again," <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p9.4" osisRef="Bible:Jer.30.17" parsed="|Jer|30|17|0|0" passage="Jer 30:17"><i>ch.</i> xxx.
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17</scripRef>. Note, Be the case ever so desperate, if God
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undertake the cure, he will effect it. The sin of Jerusalem was the
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sickness of it (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p9.5" osisRef="Bible:Isa.1.6" parsed="|Isa|1|6|0|0" passage="Isa 1:6">Isa. i. 6</scripRef>);
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its reformation therefore will be its recovery. And the following
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words tell us how that is wrought: "<i>I will reveal unto them the
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abundance of peace and truth;</i> I will give it to them in due
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time, and give them an encouraging prospect of it in the mean
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time." <i>Peace</i> stands here for all good; <i>peace and
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truth</i> are peace according to the promise and in pursuance of
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that: or <i>peace and truth</i> are peace and the true religion,
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peace and the true worship of God, in opposition to the many
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falsehoods and deceits by which they had been led away from God. We
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may apply it more generally, and observe, [1.] That peace and truth
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are the great subject-matter of divine revelation. These promises
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here lead us to the gospel of Christ, and in that God has revealed
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to us <i>peace and truth,</i> the method of true peace—truth to
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direct us, peace to make us easy. <i>Grace and truth,</i> and
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abundance of both, <i>come by Jesus Christ.</i> Peace and truth are
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the life of the soul, and Christ <i>came that we might have</i>
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that <i>life, and might have it more abundantly.</i> Christ rules
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by the power of truth (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p9.6" osisRef="Bible:John.18.37" parsed="|John|18|37|0|0" passage="Joh 18:37">John xviii.
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37</scripRef>) and by it he gives <i>abundance of peace,</i>
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<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p9.7" osisRef="Bible:Ps.72.7 Bible:Ps.85.10" parsed="|Ps|72|7|0|0;|Ps|85|10|0|0" passage="Ps 72:7,85:10">Ps. lxxii. 7; lxxxv.
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10</scripRef>. [2.] That the divine revelation of peace and truth
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brings health and cure to all those that by faith receive it: it
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heals the soul of the diseases it has contracted, as it is a means
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of sanctification, <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p9.8" osisRef="Bible:John.17.17" parsed="|John|17|17|0|0" passage="Joh 17:17">John xvii.
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17</scripRef>. <i>He sent his word and healed them,</i> <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p9.9" osisRef="Bible:Ps.107.20" parsed="|Ps|107|20|0|0" passage="Ps 107:20">Ps. cvii. 20</scripRef>. And it puts the soul
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into good order, and keeps it in a good frame and fit for the
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employments and enjoyments of the spiritual and divine life.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jer.xxxiv-p10" shownumber="no">(2.) Are they scattered and enslaved, and
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is their nation laid in ruins? "<i>I will cause their captivity to
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return</i> (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p10.1" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.7" parsed="|Jer|33|7|0|0" passage="Jer 33:7"><i>v.</i> 7</scripRef>),
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both that of Israel and that of Judah" (for though those who
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returned under Zerubbabel were chiefly of Judah, and Benjamin, and
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Levi, yet afterwards many of all the other tribes returned),
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"<i>and I will rebuild them, as</i> I built them <i>at first.</i>"
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When they by repentance do their first works God will by their
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restoration do his first works.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jer.xxxiv-p11" shownumber="no">(3.) Is sin the procuring cause of all
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their troubles? That shall be pardoned and subdued, and so the root
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of the judgments shall be killed, <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p11.1" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.8" parsed="|Jer|33|8|0|0" passage="Jer 33:8"><i>v.</i> 8</scripRef>. [1.] By sin they have become
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filthy, and odious to God's holiness, but God will cleanse them,
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and purify <i>them from their iniquity.</i> As those that were
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ceremonially unclean, and were therefore shut out from the
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tabernacle, when they were sprinkled with the <i>water of
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purification</i> had liberty of access to it again, so had they to
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their own land, and the privileges of it, when God had <i>cleansed
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them from their iniquities.</i> In allusion to that sprinkling,
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David prays, <i>Purge me with hyssop.</i> [2.] By sin they have
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become guilty, and obnoxious to his justice; but he will <i>pardon
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all their iniquities,</i> will remove the punishment to which for
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sin they were bound over. All who by sanctifying grace are cleansed
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from the filth of sin, by pardoning mercy are freed from the guilt
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of it.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jer.xxxiv-p12" shownumber="no">(4.) Have both their sins and their
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sufferings turned to the dishonour of God? Their reformation and
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restoration shall redound as much to his praise, <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p12.1" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.9" parsed="|Jer|33|9|0|0" passage="Jer 33:9"><i>v.</i> 9</scripRef>. Jerusalem thus rebuilt, Judah
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thus repeopled, <i>shall be to me a name of joy,</i> as pleasing to
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God as ever they have been provoking, <i>and a praise and an honour
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before all the nations.</i> They, being thus restored, shall
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glorify God by their obedience to him, and he shall glorify himself
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by his favours to them. This renewed nation shall be as much a
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reputation to religion as formerly it has been a reproach to it.
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The nations <i>shall hear of all the good that</i> God has wrought
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in them by his grace and <i>of all the good</i> he has wrought for
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them by his providence. The wonders of their return out of Babylon
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shall make as great a noise in the world as ever the wonders of
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their deliverance out of Egypt did. And <i>they shall fear and
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tremble for all this goodness.</i> [1.] The people of God
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themselves shall fear and tremble; they shall be much surprised at
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it, shall be afraid of offending so good a God and of forfeiting
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his favour. <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p12.2" osisRef="Bible:Hos.3.5" parsed="|Hos|3|5|0|0" passage="Ho 3:5">Hos. iii. 5</scripRef>,
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<i>They shall fear the Lord and his goodness.</i> [2.] The
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neighbouring nations shall fear because of the prosperity of
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Jerusalem, shall look upon the growing greatness of the Jewish
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nation as really formidable, and shall be afraid of making them
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their enemies. When the church is <i>fair as the moon,</i> and
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<i>clear as the sun,</i> she is <i>terrible as an army with
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banners.</i></p>
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</div><scripCom id="Jer.xxxiv-p12.3" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.10-Jer.33.16" parsed="|Jer|33|10|33|16" passage="Jer 33:10-16" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Jer.xxxiv-p12.4">
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<h4 id="Jer.xxxiv-p12.5">Encouraging Prospects. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p12.6">b. c.</span> 589.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Jer.xxxiv-p13" shownumber="no">10 Thus saith the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p13.1">Lord</span>; Again there shall be heard in this place,
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which ye say <i>shall be</i> desolate without man and without
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beast, <i>even</i> in the cities of Judah, and in the streets of
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Jerusalem, that are desolate, without man, and without inhabitant,
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and without beast, 11 The voice of joy, and the voice of
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gladness, the voice of the bridegroom, and the voice of the bride,
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the voice of them that shall say, Praise the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p13.2">Lord</span> of hosts: for the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p13.3">Lord</span> <i>is</i> good; for his mercy
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<i>endureth</i> for ever: <i>and</i> of them that shall bring the
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sacrifice of praise into the house of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p13.4">Lord</span>. For I will cause to return the captivity
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of the land, as at the first, saith the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p13.5">Lord</span>. 12 Thus saith the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p13.6">Lord</span> of hosts; Again in this place, which is
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desolate without man and without beast, and in all the cities
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thereof, shall be a habitation of shepherds causing <i>their</i>
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flocks to lie down. 13 In the cities of the mountains, in
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the cities of the vale, and in the cities of the south, and in the
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land of Benjamin, and in the places about Jerusalem, and in the
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cities of Judah, shall the flocks pass again under the hands of him
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that telleth <i>them,</i> saith the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p13.7">Lord</span>. 14 Behold, the days come, saith the
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<span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p13.8">Lord</span>, that I will perform that good
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thing which I have promised unto the house of Israel and to the
|
||
house of Judah. 15 In those days, and at that time, will I
|
||
cause the Branch of righteousness to grow up unto David; and he
|
||
shall execute judgment and righteousness in the land. 16 In
|
||
those days shall Judah be saved, and Jerusalem shall dwell safely:
|
||
and this <i>is the name</i> wherewith she shall be called, The
|
||
<span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p13.9">Lord</span> our righteousness.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Jer.xxxiv-p14" shownumber="no">Here is a further prediction of the happy
|
||
state of Judah and Jerusalem after their glorious return out of
|
||
captivity, issuing gloriously at length in the kingdom of the
|
||
Messiah.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Jer.xxxiv-p15" shownumber="no">I. It is promised that the people who were
|
||
long in sorrow shall again be filled with joy. Every one concluded
|
||
now that the country would lie for ever desolate, that <i>no
|
||
beasts</i> would be found in the land of Judah, no inhabitant <i>in
|
||
the streets of Jerusalem,</i> and consequently there would be
|
||
nothing but universal and perpetual melancholy (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p15.1" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.10" parsed="|Jer|33|10|0|0" passage="Jer 33:10"><i>v.</i> 10</scripRef>); but, though weeping may
|
||
endure for a time, joy will return. It was threatened (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p15.2" osisRef="Bible:Jer.7.34 Bible:Jer.16.9" parsed="|Jer|7|34|0|0;|Jer|16|9|0|0" passage="Jer 7:34,16:9"><i>ch.</i> vii. 34 and xvi. 9</scripRef>)
|
||
that <i>the voice of joy and gladness should cease</i> there; but
|
||
here it is promised that they shall revive again, that <i>the voice
|
||
of joy and gladness shall be heard</i> there, because <i>the
|
||
captivity shall be returned;</i> for then was <i>their mouth filled
|
||
with laughter,</i> <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p15.3" osisRef="Bible:Ps.126.1-Ps.126.2" parsed="|Ps|126|1|126|2" passage="Ps 126:1,2">Ps. cxxvi. 1,
|
||
2</scripRef>. 1. There shall be common joy there, <i>the voice of
|
||
the bridegroom and the voice of the bride;</i> marriages shall
|
||
again be celebrated, as formerly, with songs, which in Babylon they
|
||
had laid aside, for their harps were hung on the willow-trees. 2.
|
||
There shall be religious joy there; temple-songs shall be revived,
|
||
<i>the Lord's songs,</i> which they could not <i>sing in a strange
|
||
land.</i> There shall be heard in their private houses, and in the
|
||
cities of Judah, as well as in the temple, <i>the voice of those
|
||
that shall say, Praise the Lord of hosts.</i> Note, Nothing is more
|
||
the praise and honour of a people than to have God the glory of it,
|
||
the glory both of the power and of the goodness by which it is
|
||
effected; they shall praise him both as <i>the Lord of hosts</i>
|
||
and as the God who <i>is good</i> and whose <i>mercy endures for
|
||
ever.</i> This, though a song of old, yet, being sung upon this
|
||
fresh occasion, will be a new song. We find this literally
|
||
fulfilled at their return out of Babylon, <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p15.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.3.11" parsed="|Ezra|3|11|0|0" passage="Ezr 3:11">Ezra iii. 11</scripRef>. They sang together in praising
|
||
the Lord, <i>because he is good, for his mercy endures for
|
||
ever.</i> The public worship of God shall be diligently and
|
||
constantly attended upon: <i>They shall bring the sacrifice of
|
||
praise to the house of the Lord.</i> All the sacrifices were
|
||
intended for the praise of God, but this seems to be meant of the
|
||
spiritual sacrifices of humble adorations and joyful thanksgivings,
|
||
<i>the calves of our lips</i> (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p15.5" osisRef="Bible:Hos.14.2" parsed="|Hos|14|2|0|0" passage="Ho 14:2">Hos.
|
||
xiv. 2</scripRef>), which <i>shall please the Lord better than an
|
||
ox of bullock.</i> The Jews say that in the days of the Messiah all
|
||
sacrifices shall cease but <i>the sacrifice of praise,</i> and to
|
||
those days this promise has a further reference.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Jer.xxxiv-p16" shownumber="no">II. It is promised that the country, which
|
||
had lain long depopulated, shall be replenished and stocked again.
|
||
It was now desolate, <i>without man and without beast;</i> but,
|
||
after their return, the pastures shall again be <i>clothed with
|
||
flocks,</i> <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p16.1" osisRef="Bible:Ps.65.13" parsed="|Ps|65|13|0|0" passage="Ps 65:13">Ps. lxv. 13</scripRef>.
|
||
<i>In all the cities of Judah and Benjamin there shall be a
|
||
habitation of shepherds,</i> <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p16.2" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.12-Jer.33.13" parsed="|Jer|33|12|33|13" passage="Jer 33:12,13"><i>v.</i> 12, 13</scripRef>. This intimates, 1. The
|
||
wealth of the country, after their return. It shall not be a
|
||
habitation of beggars, who have nothing, but of shepherds and
|
||
husbandmen, men of substance, with good stocks upon the ground they
|
||
have returned to. 2. The peace of the country. It shall not be a
|
||
habitation of soldiers, not shall there be tents and barracks set
|
||
up to lodge them, but there shall be shepherds; tents; for they
|
||
shall hear no more the alarms of war, nor shall there be any to
|
||
make even the shepherds afraid. See <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p16.3" osisRef="Bible:Ps.144.13-Ps.144.14" parsed="|Ps|144|13|144|14" passage="Ps 144:13,14">Ps. cxliv. 13, 14</scripRef>. 3. The industry of the
|
||
country, and their return to their original plainness and
|
||
simplicity, from which, in the corrupt ages, they had sadly
|
||
degenerated. The seed of Jacob, in their beginning, gloried in
|
||
this, that they were shepherds (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p16.4" osisRef="Bible:Gen.47.3" parsed="|Gen|47|3|0|0" passage="Ge 47:3">Gen.
|
||
xlvii. 3</scripRef>), and so they shall now be again, giving
|
||
themselves wholly to that innocent employment, <i>causing their
|
||
flocks to lie down</i> (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p16.5" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.12" parsed="|Jer|33|12|0|0" passage="Jer 33:12"><i>v.</i>
|
||
12</scripRef>) and to <i>pass under the hands of him that telleth
|
||
them</i> (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p16.6" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.13" parsed="|Jer|33|13|0|0" passage="Jer 33:13"><i>v.</i> 13</scripRef>);
|
||
for, though their flocks are numerous, they are not numberless, nor
|
||
shall they omit to number them, that they may know if any be
|
||
missing and may seek after it. Note, It is the prudence of those
|
||
who have ever so much of the world to keep an account of what they
|
||
have. Some think that they <i>pass under the hand of him that
|
||
telleth them</i> that they may be tithed, <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p16.7" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.32" parsed="|Lev|27|32|0|0" passage="Le 27:32">Lev. xxvii. 32</scripRef>. <i>Then</i> we may take the
|
||
comfort of what we have when God has had his dues out of it. Now
|
||
because it seemed incredible that a people, reduced as now they
|
||
were, should ever recover such a degree of peace and plenty as
|
||
this, here is subjoined a general ratification of these promises
|
||
(<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p16.8" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.14" parsed="|Jer|33|14|0|0" passage="Jer 33:14"><i>v.</i> 14</scripRef>): <i>I will
|
||
perform that good thing which I have promised.</i> Though the
|
||
promise may sometimes work slowly towards an accomplishment, it
|
||
works surely. <i>The days will come,</i> though they are long in
|
||
coming.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Jer.xxxiv-p17" shownumber="no">III. To crown all these blessings which God
|
||
has in store for them, here is a promise of the Messiah, and of
|
||
that everlasting righteousness which he should bring in (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p17.1" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.15-Jer.33.16" parsed="|Jer|33|15|33|16" passage="Jer 33:15,16"><i>v.</i> 15, 16</scripRef>), and probably
|
||
this is <i>that good thing,</i> that great good thing, which in the
|
||
latter days, days that were yet to come, God would perform, as he
|
||
had promised to Judah and Israel, and to which their return out of
|
||
captivity and their settlement again in their own land was
|
||
preparatory. <i>From the captivity to Christ</i> is one of the
|
||
famous periods, <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p17.2" osisRef="Bible:Matt.1.17" parsed="|Matt|1|17|0|0" passage="Mt 1:17">Matt. i. 17</scripRef>.
|
||
This promise of the Messiah we had before (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p17.3" osisRef="Bible:Jer.23.5" parsed="|Jer|23|5|0|0" passage="Jer 23:5"><i>ch.</i> xxiii. 5, 6</scripRef>), and there it came in
|
||
as a confirmation of the promise of the shepherds whom God would
|
||
set over them, which would make one think that the promise here
|
||
concerning the shepherds and their flocks, which introduces it, is
|
||
to be understood figuratively. Christ is here prophesied of, 1. As
|
||
a rightful King. He is a <i>branch of righteousness,</i> not a
|
||
usurper, for he <i>grows up unto David,</i> descends from his
|
||
loins, with whom the covenant of royalty was made, and is that seed
|
||
with whom that covenant should be established, so that his title is
|
||
unexceptionable. 2. As a righteous king, righteous in enacting
|
||
laws, waging wars, and giving judgment, righteous in vindicating
|
||
those that suffer wrong and punishing those that do wrong: <i>He
|
||
shall execute judgment and righteousness in the land.</i> This may
|
||
point at Zerubbabel, in the type, who governed with equity, not as
|
||
Jehoiakim had done (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p17.4" osisRef="Bible:Jer.22.17" parsed="|Jer|22|17|0|0" passage="Jer 22:17"><i>ch.</i> xxii.
|
||
17</scripRef>); but it has a further reference to him to whom all
|
||
judgment is committed and who shall <i>judge the world in
|
||
righteousness.</i> 3. As a king that shall protect his subjects
|
||
from all injury. By him <i>Judah shall be saved</i> from wrath and
|
||
the curse, and, being so saved, <i>Jerusalem shall dwell
|
||
safely,</i> quiet from the fear of evil, and enjoying a holy
|
||
security and serenity of mind, in a dependence upon the conduct of
|
||
this prince of peace, this prince of their peace. 4. As a king that
|
||
shall be praised by his subjects: "<i>This is the name whereby they
|
||
shall call him</i>" (so the Chaldee reads it, the Syriac, and
|
||
vulgar Latin); "this name of his they shall celebrate and triumph
|
||
in, and by this name they shall call upon him." It may be read,
|
||
more agreeably to the original, <i>This is he who shall call her,
|
||
The Lord our righteousness.</i> As Moses's altar is called
|
||
<i>Jehovah-nissi</i> (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p17.5" osisRef="Bible:Exod.17.15" parsed="|Exod|17|15|0|0" passage="Ex 17:15">Exod. xvii.
|
||
15</scripRef>), and Jerusalem <i>Jehovah-shammah</i> (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p17.6" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.48.35" parsed="|Ezek|48|35|0|0" passage="Eze 48:35">Ezek. xlviii. 35</scripRef>), intimating that
|
||
they glory in Jehovah as present with them and <i>their banner,</i>
|
||
so here the city is called <i>The Lord our righteousness,</i>
|
||
because they glory in Jehovah as their righteousness. That which
|
||
was before said to be the name of Christ (says Mr. Gataker) is here
|
||
made the name of Jerusalem, the city of the Messiah, the church of
|
||
Christ. He it is that imparts righteousness to her, for he is
|
||
<i>made of God to us righteousness,</i> and she, by bearing that
|
||
name, professes to have her whole righteousness, not from herself,
|
||
but from him. <i>In the Lord have I righteousness and strength,</i>
|
||
<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p17.7" osisRef="Bible:Isa.45.24" parsed="|Isa|45|24|0|0" passage="Isa 45:24">Isa. xlv. 24</scripRef>. And <i>we
|
||
are made the righteousness of God in him.</i> The inhabitants of
|
||
Jerusalem shall have this name of the Messiah so much in their
|
||
mouths that they shall themselves be called by it.</p>
|
||
</div><scripCom id="Jer.xxxiv-p17.8" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.17-Jer.33.26" parsed="|Jer|33|17|33|26" passage="Jer 33:17-26" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Jer.xxxiv-p17.9">
|
||
<h4 id="Jer.xxxiv-p17.10">Security of God's Covenants; The Covenant of
|
||
Priesthood. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p17.11">b. c.</span> 589.)</h4>
|
||
<p class="passage" id="Jer.xxxiv-p18" shownumber="no">17 For thus saith the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p18.1">Lord</span>; David shall never want a man to sit upon
|
||
the throne of the house of Israel; 18 Neither shall the
|
||
priests the Levites want a man before me to offer burnt offerings,
|
||
and to kindle meat offerings, and to do sacrifice continually.
|
||
19 And the word of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p18.2">Lord</span>
|
||
came unto Jeremiah, saying, 20 Thus saith the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p18.3">Lord</span>; If ye can break my covenant of the day,
|
||
and my covenant of the night, and that there should not be day and
|
||
night in their season; 21 <i>Then</i> may also my covenant
|
||
be broken with David my servant, that he should not have a son to
|
||
reign upon his throne; and with the Levites the priests, my
|
||
ministers. 22 As the host of heaven cannot be numbered,
|
||
neither the sand of the sea measured: so will I multiply the seed
|
||
of David my servant, and the Levites that minister unto me.
|
||
23 Moreover the word of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p18.4">Lord</span>
|
||
came to Jeremiah, saying, 24 Considerest thou not what this
|
||
people have spoken, saying, The two families which the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p18.5">Lord</span> hath chosen, he hath even cast them off?
|
||
thus they have despised my people, that they should be no more a
|
||
nation before them. 25 Thus saith the <span class="smallcaps" id="Jer.xxxiv-p18.6">Lord</span>; If my covenant <i>be</i> not with day and
|
||
night, <i>and if</i> I have not appointed the ordinances of heaven
|
||
and earth; 26 Then will I cast away the seed of Jacob, and
|
||
David my servant, <i>so</i> that I will not take <i>any</i> of his
|
||
seed <i>to be</i> rulers over the seed of Abraham, Isaac, and
|
||
Jacob: for I will cause their captivity to return, and have mercy
|
||
on them.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Jer.xxxiv-p19" shownumber="no">Three of God's covenants, that of royalty
|
||
with David and his seed, that of the priesthood with Aaron and his
|
||
seed, and that of Peculiarity with Abraham and his seed, seemed to
|
||
be all broken and lost while the captivity lasted; but it is here
|
||
promised that, notwithstanding that interruption and discontinuance
|
||
for a time, they shall all three take place again, and the true
|
||
intents and meaning of them all shall be abundantly answered in the
|
||
New Testament blessings, typified by those conferred on the Jews
|
||
after their return out of captivity.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Jer.xxxiv-p20" shownumber="no">I. The covenant of royalty shall be secured
|
||
and the promises of it shall have their full accomplishment in the
|
||
kingdom of Christ, the Son of David, <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p20.1" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.17" parsed="|Jer|33|17|0|0" passage="Jer 33:17"><i>v.</i> 17</scripRef>. The throne of Israel was
|
||
overturned in the captivity; the crown had fallen from their head;
|
||
there was not <i>a man to sit on the throne of Israel;</i> Jeconiah
|
||
was written childless. After their return the house of David made a
|
||
figure again; but it in the Messiah that this promise is performed
|
||
that <i>David shall never want a man to sit on the throne of
|
||
Israel,</i> and that David shall have <i>always a son to reign upon
|
||
his throne.</i> For as long as the man Christ Jesus sits on the
|
||
right hand of the throne of God, rules the world, and rules it for
|
||
the good of the church, to which he is a quickening head, and
|
||
glorified head over all things, as long as he is <i>King upon the
|
||
holy hill of Zion,</i> David does not want a successor, nor is the
|
||
covenant with him broken. When the first-begotten was brought into
|
||
the world it was declared concerning him, <i>The Lord God shall
|
||
give him the throne of his father David and he shall reign over the
|
||
house of Jacob for ever,</i> <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p20.2" osisRef="Bible:Luke.1.32-Luke.1.33" parsed="|Luke|1|32|1|33" passage="Lu 1:32,33">Luke i.
|
||
32, 33</scripRef>. For the confirmation of this it is promised, 1.
|
||
That the covenant with David shall be as firm as the ordinances of
|
||
heaven, to the stability of which that of God's promise is
|
||
compared, <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p20.3" osisRef="Bible:Jer.31.35" parsed="|Jer|31|35|0|0" passage="Jer 31:35"><i>ch.</i> xxxi. 35,
|
||
36</scripRef>. There is a covenant of nature, by which the common
|
||
course of providence is settled and on which it is founded, here
|
||
called <i>a covenant of the day and the night</i> (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p20.4" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.20 Bible:Jer.33.25" parsed="|Jer|33|20|0|0;|Jer|33|25|0|0" passage="Jer 33:20,25"><i>v.</i> 20, 25</scripRef>), because this
|
||
is one of the articles of it, That there shall be <i>day and night
|
||
in their season,</i> according to the distinction put between them
|
||
in the creation, when God divided between the light and the
|
||
darkness, and established their mutual succession, and a government
|
||
to each, that <i>the sun</i> should <i>rule by day</i> and <i>the
|
||
moon and stars by night</i> (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p20.5" osisRef="Bible:Gen.1.4-Gen.1.5 Bible:Gen.1.16" parsed="|Gen|1|4|1|5;|Gen|1|16|0|0" passage="Ge 1:4,5,16">Gen.
|
||
i. 4, 5, 16</scripRef>), which establishment was renewed after the
|
||
flood (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p20.6" osisRef="Bible:Gen.8.22" parsed="|Gen|8|22|0|0" passage="Ge 8:22">Gen. viii. 22</scripRef>), and
|
||
has continued ever since, <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p20.7" osisRef="Bible:Ps.19.2" parsed="|Ps|19|2|0|0" passage="Ps 19:2">Ps. xix.
|
||
2</scripRef>. The <i>morning and</i> the <i>evening</i> have both
|
||
of them their regular <i>outgoings</i> (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p20.8" osisRef="Bible:Ps.65.8" parsed="|Ps|65|8|0|0" passage="Ps 65:8">Ps. lxv. 8</scripRef>); the <i>day-spring knows its
|
||
place, knows its time,</i> and keeps both, so do <i>the shadows of
|
||
the evening;</i> and, while the world stands, this course shall not
|
||
be altered, this covenant shall not be broken. <i>The ordinances of
|
||
heaven and earth</i> (of this communication between heaven and
|
||
earth, the dominion of these ordinances of heaven upon the earth),
|
||
<i>which</i> God has <i>appointed</i> (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p20.9" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.25 Bible:Job.38.33" parsed="|Jer|33|25|0|0;|Job|38|33|0|0" passage="Jer 33:25,Job 38:33"><i>v.</i> 25; compare Job xxxviii.
|
||
33</scripRef>), shall never be disappointed. Thus firm shall the
|
||
covenant of redemption be with the Redeemer—God's servant, but
|
||
David our King, <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p20.10" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.21" parsed="|Jer|33|21|0|0" passage="Jer 33:21"><i>v.</i>
|
||
21</scripRef>. This intimates that Christ shall have a church on
|
||
earth to the world's end; he shall see a seed in which he shall
|
||
prolong his days till time and day shall be no more. Christ's
|
||
<i>kingdom is an everlasting kingdom;</i> and when <i>the end
|
||
cometh,</i> and not till then, it <i>shall be delivered up to
|
||
God,</i> even <i>the Father.</i> But it intimates that the
|
||
condition of it in this world shall be intermixed and
|
||
counterchanged, prosperity and adversity succeeding each other, as
|
||
light and darkness, day and night. But this is plainly taught us,
|
||
that, as sure as we may be that, though the sun will set tonight,
|
||
it will rise again tomorrow morning, whether we live to see it or
|
||
no, so sure we may be that, though the kingdom of the Redeemer in
|
||
the world may for a time be clouded and eclipsed by corruptions and
|
||
persecutions, yet it will shine forth again, and recover its
|
||
lustre, in the time appointed. 2. That <i>the seed of David</i>
|
||
shall be as numerous <i>as the host of heaven,</i> that is, the
|
||
spiritual seed of the Messiah, that shall be born to him by the
|
||
efficacy of his gospel and his Spirit working with it. <i>From the
|
||
womb of the morning he shall have the dew of their youth,</i> to be
|
||
his <i>willing people,</i> <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p20.11" osisRef="Bible:Ps.110.3" parsed="|Ps|110|3|0|0" passage="Ps 110:3">Ps. cx.
|
||
3</scripRef>. Christ's seed are not, as David's were, his
|
||
successors, but his subjects; yet the day is coming when they also
|
||
shall reign with him (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p20.12" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.22" parsed="|Jer|33|22|0|0" passage="Jer 33:22"><i>v.</i>
|
||
22</scripRef>): <i>As the host of heaven cannot be numbered, so
|
||
will I multiply the seed of David,</i> so that there shall be no
|
||
danger of the kingdom's being extinct, or extirpated, for want of
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heirs. The children are numerous; <i>and, if children, then
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heirs.</i></p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jer.xxxiv-p21" shownumber="no">II. The covenant of priesthood shall be
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secured, and the promises of that also shall have their full
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accomplishment. This seemed likewise to be forgotten during the
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captivity, when there was no altar, no temple service, for the
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priests to attend upon; but this also shall revive. It did so;
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immediately upon their coming back to Jerusalem there were priests
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and Levites ready <i>to offer burnt-offerings</i> and to <i>do
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sacrifice continually</i> (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p21.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezra.3.2-Ezra.3.3" parsed="|Ezra|3|2|3|3" passage="Ezr 3:2,3">Ezra iii.
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2, 3</scripRef>), as is here promised, <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p21.2" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.18" parsed="|Jer|33|18|0|0" passage="Jer 33:18"><i>v.</i> 18</scripRef>. But that priesthood soon grew
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corrupt; <i>the covenant of Levi</i> was <i>profaned</i> (as
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appears <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p21.3" osisRef="Bible:Mal.2.8" parsed="|Mal|2|8|0|0" passage="Mal 2:8">Mal. ii. 8</scripRef>), and in
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the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans it came to a final
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period. We must therefore look elsewhere for the performance of
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this word, that the covenant with the Levites, the priests, God's
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ministers, shall be as firm, and last as long, as the covenant
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<i>with the day and the night.</i> And we find it abundantly
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performed, 1. In the priesthood of Christ, which supersedes that of
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Aaron, and is the substance of that shadow. While that great
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<i>high priest of our profession</i> is always appearing <i>in the
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presence of God for us,</i> presenting the virtue of his blood by
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which he made atonement in the incense of his intercession, it may
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truly be said that <i>the Levites do not want a man before God to
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offer continually,</i> <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p21.4" osisRef="Bible:Heb.7.3 Bible:Heb.7.17" parsed="|Heb|7|3|0|0;|Heb|7|17|0|0" passage="Heb 7:3,17">Heb. vii. 3,
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17</scripRef>. He is a priest for ever. The covenant of the
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priesthood is called <i>a covenant of peace</i> (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p21.5" osisRef="Bible:Num.25.12" parsed="|Num|25|12|0|0" passage="Nu 25:12">Num. xxv. 12</scripRef>), of <i>life and peace,</i>
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<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p21.6" osisRef="Bible:Mal.2.5" parsed="|Mal|2|5|0|0" passage="Mal 2:5">Mal. ii. 5</scripRef>. Now we are sure
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that this covenant is not broken, nor in the least weakened, while
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Jesus Christ is himself our life and our peace. This covenant of
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priesthood is here again and again joined with that of royalty, for
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Christ is a <i>priest upon his throne,</i> as Melchizedek. 2. In a
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settled gospel ministry. While there are faithful ministers to
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preside in religious assemblies, and to offer up the spiritual
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sacrifices of prayer and praise, <i>the priests, the Levites,</i>
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do not want successors, and such as <i>have obtained a more
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excellent ministry.</i> The apostle makes those that preach the
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gospel to come in the room of those that served at the altar,
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<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p21.7" osisRef="Bible:1Cor.9.13-1Cor.9.14" parsed="|1Cor|9|13|9|14" passage="1Co 9:13,14">1 Cor. ix. 13, 14</scripRef>. 3. In
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all true believers, who are <i>a holy priesthood, a royal
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priesthood</i> (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p21.8" osisRef="Bible:1Pet.2.5 Bible:1Pet.2.9" parsed="|1Pet|2|5|0|0;|1Pet|2|9|0|0" passage="1Pe 2:5,9">1 Peter ii. 5,
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9</scripRef>), who are <i>made to our God kings and priests</i>
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(<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p21.9" osisRef="Bible:Rev.1.6" parsed="|Rev|1|6|0|0" passage="Re 1:6">Rev. i. 6</scripRef>); they <i>offer up
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spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God,</i> and themselves, in the
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first place, <i>living sacrifices.</i> Of these Levites this
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promise must be understood (<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p21.10" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.22" parsed="|Jer|33|22|0|0" passage="Jer 33:22"><i>v.</i>
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22</scripRef>), that they shall be as numerous <i>as the sand of
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the sea,</i> the same that is promised concerning Israel in general
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(<scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p21.11" osisRef="Bible:Gen.22.17" parsed="|Gen|22|17|0|0" passage="Ge 22:17">Gen. xxii. 17</scripRef>); for all
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God's spiritual Israel are spiritual priests, <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p21.12" osisRef="Bible:Rev.5.9-Rev.5.10 Bible:Rev.7.9 Bible:Rev.7.15" parsed="|Rev|5|9|5|10;|Rev|7|9|0|0;|Rev|7|15|0|0" passage="Re 5:9,10,7:9,15">Rev. v. 9, 10; vii. 9, 15</scripRef>.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Jer.xxxiv-p22" shownumber="no">III. The covenant of peculiarity likewise
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shall be secured and the promises of that covenant shall have their
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full accomplishment in the gospel Israel. Observe, 1. How this
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covenant was looked upon as broken during the captivity, <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p22.1" osisRef="Bible:Jer.33.24" parsed="|Jer|33|24|0|0" passage="Jer 33:24"><i>v.</i> 24</scripRef>. God asks the prophet,
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"Hast though not heard, and dost <i>thou not consider, what this
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people have spoken?</i>" either the enemies of Israel, who
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triumphed in the extirpation of a people that had made such a noise
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in the world, or the unbelieving Israelites themselves, "<i>this
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people</i> among whom thou dwellest;" they have broken covenant
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with God, and then quarrel with him as if he had not dealt
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faithfully with them. <i>The two families which the Lord hath
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chosen,</i> Israel and Judah, whereas they were but one when he
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chose them, <i>he hath even cast them off. "Thus have they despised
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my people,</i> that is, despised the privilege of being my people
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as if it were a privilege of no value at all." The neighbouring
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nations despised them as now <i>no more a nation,</i> but the ruins
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of a nation, and looked upon all their honour as laid in the dust;
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but, 2. See how firm the covenant stands notwithstanding, as firm
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as that with day and night; sooner will God suffer day and night to
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cease then he will <i>cast away the seed of Jacob.</i> This cannot
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refer to the seed of Jacob according to the flesh, for they are
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cast away, but to the Christian church, in which all these promises
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were to be lodged, as appears by the apostle's discourse, <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p22.2" osisRef="Bible:Rom.11.1" parsed="|Rom|11|1|0|0" passage="Ro 11:1">Rom. xi. 1</scripRef>, &c. Christ is that
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seed of David that is to be perpetual dictator to the seed of
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Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; and, as this people shall never want
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such a king, so this king shall never want such a people.
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Christianity shall continue in the dominion of Christ, and the
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subjection of Christians to him, till day and night come to an end.
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And, as a pledge of this, that promise is again repeated, <i>I will
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cause their captivity to return;</i> and, having brought them back,
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<i>I will have mercy on them.</i> To whom this promise refers
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||
appears <scripRef id="Jer.xxxiv-p22.3" osisRef="Bible:Gal.6.16" parsed="|Gal|6|16|0|0" passage="Ga 6:16">Gal. vi. 16</scripRef>, where
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||
all that <i>walk according to the gospel rule</i> are made to be
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the <i>Israel of God,</i> on whom <i>peace and mercy</i> shall
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||
be.</p>
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