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Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary

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    Jeremiah 31

    This chapter goes on with the good words and comfortable words which we had in the chapter before, for the encouragement of the captives, assuring them that God would in due time restore them or their children to their own land, and make them a great and happy nation again, especially by sending them the Messiah, in whose kingdom and grace many of these promises were to have their full accomplishment. I. They shall be restored to peace and honour, and joy and great plenty, Jeremiah 31:1-31:14. II. Their sorrow for the loss of their children shall be at an end, Jeremiah 31:15-31:17. III. They shall repent of their sins, and God will graciously accept them in their repentance, Jeremiah 31:18-31:20. IV. They shall be multiplied and increased, both their children and their cattle, and not be cut off and diminished as they had been, Jeremiah 31:21-31:30. V. God will renew his covenant with them, and enrich it with spiritual blessings, Jeremiah 31:31-31:34. VI. These blessings shall be secured to theirs after them, even to the spiritual seed of Israel for ever, Jeremiah 31:35-31:37. VII. As an earnest of this the city of Jerusalem shall be rebuilt, Jeremiah 31:38-31:40. These exceedingly great and precious promises were firm foundations of hope and full fountains of joy to the poor captives; and we also may apply them to ourselves and mix faith with them.MHBCC 777.1

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