Jeremiah 28
Chapter context
What is happening in Jeremiah 28?
Jeremiah 28 belongs to the middle movement of the book, especially the section often described as book of consolation and new covenant. Jeremiah combines fierce warning, autobiographical anguish, symbolic action, the promise of a new covenant, and the trauma of Jerusalem’s fall. Read this chapter with the wider themes of judgment, tears, and new covenant in view so the individual verses keep their proper weight.
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Glossary
- Gibeon Place v. 1
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: El Jib.
- Hananiah Tribe v. 1, 5, 10-13, 15, 17
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Jehovah has given. (1. ) A chief of the tribe of Benjamin ( 1 Chr. 8:24 ). (2. ) One of the sons of Heman ( 1 Chr. 25:4 , 23). (3. ) One of Uzziah’s military officers ( 2 Chr. 26:11 ).
- Zedekiah Person v. 1
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Righteousness of Jehovah. (1. ) The last king of Judah.
- Babylon Place v. 2-4, 6, 11, 14
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Babylon.
- Jehoiakim Person v. 4
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He whom Jehovah has set up, the second son of Josiah, and eighteenth king of Judah, which he ruled over for eleven years (B. C. 610-599). His original name was Eliakim (q. v. ).
- Jeremiah Person v. 5-6, 11-12, 15
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Raised up or appointed by Jehovah. (1. ) A Gadite who joined David in the wilderness ( 1 Chr. 12:10 ). (2. ) A Gadite warrior ( 1 Chr. 12:13 ). (3. ) A Benjamite slinger who joined David at Ziklag ( 1 Chr. 12:4 ).