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Barnes' Notes
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Jeremiah 7:5-7

A summary of the conditions indispensable on man' s part, before he can plead the terms of the covenant in his favor.

Jeremiah 7:6

In this place - i. e., in Jerusalem. The prophet refers to innocent blood shed there judicially. Of one such judicial murder Jehoiakim had already been guilty Jeremiah 26:23.

Jeremiah 7:7

Why then do not the Jews still possess a land thus eternally given them? Because God never bestows anything unconditionally. The land was bestowed upon them by virtue of a covenant Genesis 17:7; the Jews had broken the conditions of this covenant Jeremiah 7:5-6, and the gift reverted to the original donor.




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Jeremiah 7:6:

Psalms 68:5
Isaiah 1:17
Jeremiah 7:5-7
Jeremiah 7:5-7
Zechariah 7:10

 

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