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Verse 8

8. For To quote the proof.

Finding fault with them Them, like their, in Hebrews 8:9, refers to the people under the first covenant as morally faulty under it, and needing a new. He (God, whose the words are) saith. In Jeremiah 31:31-34. Delitzsch thus describes the sad crisis in which these predictions were, originally, by the prophet uttered: “After the sack of Jerusalem, Jeremiah, with the other captives, was brought in chains to Rama, where Nebuzaradan had his headquarters. Then took place, at God’s special command, his prophecies of the future entire restoration of Israel, of another David, of Rachel’s wailing over her children at Rama, and their future return; of the new covenant, resting on absolute and veritable forgiveness of sins, which Jehovah would make with his people; these prophecies forming the third part of the three great triologies into which the prophecies of Jeremiah may be divided: chap. 21-25, the book against the shepherds of the people; chap. 26-29, the book of Jeremiah’s conflict against the false prophets; chap. 30, 31, the book of restoration.”

Behold, the days come We have here presented, in the words of the prophet, a picture of the glories of the Messianic age. The future lies in mass before the prophet; but he discerns only the radiant points of the Christian ages, the darker back grounds being invisible to his view. This luminous picture is presented before Israel in a dark hour of her history to cheer her hope for a nobler future. Israel and… Judah, the two kingdoms, once one under David and Solomon, now divided. The former was carried into captivity first of the two.

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