a24:7
b1 Chr 28:9
cPss 9:10
d36:10
eIsa 19:21
f52:6
gDan 11:32
hHos 2:20
iTitus 1:16
j1 Jn 4:6-8
kExod 6:7
l19:5
mDeut 29:13
nRev 21:7

‏ Jeremiah 24:7

24:7  a The Lord would do a marvelous work in the hearts of the exiles, helping them to recognize (literally know) . . . the Lord as a personal God (1 Chr 28:9  b; Pss 9:10  c; 36:10  d; Isa 19:21  e; 52:6  f; Dan 11:32  g; Hos 2:20  h; Titus 1:16  i; 1 Jn 4:6-8  j).

• They will be my people, and I will be their God: God’s covenant with Israel would become a personal reality to them (Exod 6:7  k; 19:5  l; Deut 29:13  m; Rev 21:7  n).

• wholeheartedly: The exiles would not mix religious loyalties; they would be completely committed to the one true God.
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