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Jeremiah 25:1
The Pulpit Commentary on Jeremiah 25:1
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commentaryMatthew Henry on Jeremiah 25:1-7The call to turn from evil ways to the worship and service of God, and for sinners to trust in Christ, and partake of his salvation, concerns all men. God keeps an account how long we possess the means of grace; and the…Matthew HenrycommentaryGod's Remonstrances with the People. (b. c. 607.)GOD'S REMONSTRANCES WITH THE PEOPLE. (B. C. 607.) We have here a message from God concerning all the people of Judah (Jeremiah 25:1), which Jeremiah delivered, in his name, unto all the people of Judah, Jeremiah 25:2. N…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Jeremiah 25:1-7A melancholy review of twenty-three years of work. I. THE CHARACTER OF THE WORKER. A three and twenty years' experience furnishes a good test of character. So long a time is quite sufficient to eliminate the accidents o…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Jeremiah 25:1-7Messages recapitulated. I. CAREFUL REMINDER OF THE EXTENT OF HIS MINISTRY. (Jeremiah 25:1-3.) 1. The moral value of this is great. It is no vague indictment, but one made out with all accuracy and conscientiousness. We…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Jeremiah 25:1-7A twenty-three years' ministry. Here we get a statement, brief but not at all uncertain, of what had been done in the prophetic way during twenty-three years. Three parties are concerned in this statement: I. GOD. Nebuc…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Jeremiah 25:1-38EXPOSITION This chapter may be illustrated by a comparison of it with Jeremiah 46:1-28. There Jeremiah exults ever the destruction of a nation (Egypt) which was one of the chief enemies of God's people, and on hearing o…Joseph S. Exell and contributors