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Jeremiah 3:6

The Pulpit Commentary on Jeremiah 3:6

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

The Lord said also unto me, etc. It has been suggested (see on ) that this introductory clause belongs rather to . Some sort of introduction, however, seems called for; Ewald supposes a shorter form, such as "And the Lord said further unto me."

The view is not improbable, for although there is evidently a break between and , there are points of contact enough between and the following discourse to prove that they represent the same prophetic period (comp.

with , , with , with , with ). Backsliding Israel; literally, apostasy Israel. Usually a change or modification of a name is a sign of honor; here, however, it marks the disgrace of the bearer.

Israel is apostasy personified (comp. , ). She is gone up; rather, her wont hath been to go up.

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