Jeremiah 22:6
unto.24; 21:11; Ge 37:25; De 3:25; So 5:15Thou.Gilead was the most fertile part of the country, and renowned for its rich pastures; and Lebanon was the highest mountain in Israel, celebrated for its stately cedars; and both were, therefore, proper emblems of the reigning family. "But though thou art the richest and most powerful, I, who raised thee up, can bring thee down, and make thee a wilderness." surely.4:20; 7:34; 9:11; 19:7,8; 21:14; 25:9,10; 26:6-9,18; Ps 107:34Isa 6:11; 24:1-6; 27:10; Eze 33:27,28 Zechariah 11:1-2
1 The destruction of Jerusalem.3 The elect being cared for, the rest are rejected.10 The staves of Beauty and Bands broken by the rejection of Christ.15 The type and curse of a foolish shepherd. O Lebanon.10:10; Jer 22:6,7,23; Hab 2:8,17; Hag 1:8that.14:1,2; De 32:22; Mt 24:1,2; Lu 19:41-44; 21:23,24 Howl.Isa 2:12-17; 10:33,34; Eze 31:2,3,17; Am 6:1; Na 3:8-19; Lu 23:31mighty. or, gallants. for.Isa 32:15-19; Eze 20:46forest of the vintage. or, defenced forest.
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