Jeremiah 2:9

I will.

29,35; Isa 3:13; 43:26; Eze 20:35,36; Ho 2:2; Mic 6:2

with your.

Ex 20:5; Le 20:5

Jeremiah 2:35

Because.

23,29; Job 33:9; Pr 28:13; Isa 58:3; Ro 7:9

I will.

9; 1Jo 1:8-10

Jeremiah 25:31

A noise.The dreadful devastations made by the Chaldeans through all the nations of the East, and afterwards the destruction of Babylon by the Medes and Persians, are here primarily foretold in this awful language; but it also accords very much with the passages in which the ruin of all the anti- christian powers is evidently predicted.

45:5; Isa 34:8; Ho 4:1; 12:2; Mic 6:2

plead.

Isa 66:16; Eze 20:35,36; 38:22; Joe 3:2

Ezekiel 17:20

I will spread.

12:13; 32:3; Jos 10:16-18; 2Sa 18:9; 2Ch 33:11; Job 10:16; Ec 9:12

Jer 39:5-7; La 1:13; 4:20; Ho 7:12; Lu 21:35

plead.

20:35,36; 38:22; Jer 2:9,35; 50:44; Ho 2:2; Mic 6:2

Ezekiel 38:22

I will plead.

Isa 66:16; Jer 25:31; Zec 14:12-15

with pestilence.

5:17

an overflowing.

13:11; Ge 19:24; Ex 9:22-25; Jos 10:11; Ps 11:6; 18:12-14; 77:16-18

Isa 28:17; 29:6; 30:30-33; Mt 7:27; Re 16:21

Hosea 4:1

1 God denounces judgments on Israel, for their aggravated impieties and iniquities.

12 He exposes the ignorance and wickedness of the priests, and profligacy of the people, he will leave their wives and daughters to commit lewdness, without present punishment.

15 He warns Judah, not to imitate Israel's crimes, which are still further reproved.

Cir. A.M.3224. B.C. 780. Hear.

1Ki 22:19; Isa 1:10; 28:14; 34:1; 66:5; Jer 2:4; 7:2; 9:20; 19:3; 34:4

Am 7:16; Re 2:11,29

for.

12:2; Isa 1:18; 3:13,14; 5:3; 34:8; Jer 25:31; Mic 6:2

no truth.

Isa 59:13-15; Jer 6:13; 7:3-6; Mic 7:2-5

nor knowledge.

Jer 4:22,28; 5:4; Joh 8:55; Ro 1:28; 1Co 15:34

Micah 6:1-2

1 God's controversy for ingratitude;

6 for ignorance,

10 for injustice;

16 and for idolatry.

ye.

1:2; 1Sa 15:16; Jer 13:15; Am 3:1; Heb 3:7,8

Arise.The manner of raising attention, says Abp. Newcome, in ver. 1, 2, by calling a man to urge his plea in the face of all nature, and on the inanimate creation to hear the expostulation of Jehovah with his people, is truly awakening and magnificent. The words of Jehovah follow in ver. 3-5; and God's mercies having been set before the people, one of them is introduced in a beautiful manner, asking what his duty is towards so gracious a God, ver. 6, 7. The answer follows in the words of the prophet, ver. 8.

contend.

De 4:26; 32:1; Ps 50:1,4; Isa 1:2; Jer 22:29; Eze 36:1,8; Lu 19:40

before. or, with.

1:4; Isa 2:12-14

let.

Eze 37:4

foundations.

De 32:22; 2Sa 22:8,16; Ps 104:5; Pr 8:29; Jer 31:37

a controversy.

Isa 1:18; 5:3; 43:26; Jer 2:9,29-35; 25:31; Eze 20:35,36; Ho 4:1

Ho 12:2
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