Jeremiah 31:7

7 For the Lord has said, Make a glad song for Jacob and give a cry on the top of the mountains: give the news, give praise, and say, The Lord has given salvation to his people, even to the rest of Israel.

Jeremiah 31:7 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 31:7

For thus saith the Lord, sing with gladness for Jacob
For the restoration of Jacob, or the conversion of the Jews; which will be matter of joy to the Christians among the Gentiles; who seem to be here called upon to express their joy on that occasion, as they will; for it will be to them as life from the dead, ( Romans 11:15 ) ( 15:10 ) ( Revelation 19:7 ) . Kimchi thinks there is a trajection in the words; and that they may be rendered, "thus saith the Lord to Jacob, sing with gladness"; as if the exhortation was to him to rejoice, and not to others on his account; and so the Septuagint and Arabic versions render it; and to the same sense the Syriac version, "thus saith the Lord, sing, O ye of the house of Jacob, with gladness"; and so the Targum; it will no doubt be a joyful time with them: and shout among the chief of the nations;
where they shall be when converted, as in Great Britain, and other places: or, "on the top of the nations" F12; on some high place among them. It seems to denote the publicness of the shout; it will be open and manifest to all; so the Targum,

``and exult with head uncovered, in the sight of all people;''
Turks, Papists, and Pagans: publish ye;
or "cause to hear", or "to be heard" F13; cause their voice to be heard, both in prayer and praise to God; or cause men to hear their faith in Christ, and profession of it; and publish that Gospel, and spread it among others, which before they rejected and despised: praise ye;
the Lord for his wonderful grace in the conversion of them: and say, O Lord, save thy people, the remnant of Israel;
his covenant people; the remnant according to the election of grace. This is a direction to the Jews that are converted, to pray for the rest that are not; or to the Gentiles to pray for them; who are before called upon to rejoice at the first appearance of this wonderful work, and to spread it abroad, and to go on publishing the Gospel for the more forwarding of it; and to praise the Lord for what he had done; and to pray unto him to go on with the work of saving his people, the residue of them.
FOOTNOTES:

F12 (Mywgh varb) "in cacumine gentium", Castalio; "in capite gentium", Pagninus, Montanus.
F13 (weymvh) "auditum facite", Pagninus, Montanus; "audiri facite", Schmidt.

Jeremiah 31:7 In-Context

5 Again will your vine-gardens be planted on the hill of Samaria: the planters will be planting and using the fruit.
6 For there will be a day when those who get in the grapes on the hills of Ephraim will be crying, Up! let us go up to Zion to the Lord our God.
7 For the Lord has said, Make a glad song for Jacob and give a cry on the top of the mountains: give the news, give praise, and say, The Lord has given salvation to his people, even to the rest of Israel.
8 See, I will take them from the north country, and get them from the inmost parts of the earth, and with them the blind and the feeble-footed, the woman with child and her who is in birth-pains together: a very great army, they will come back here.
9 They will come with weeping, and going before them I will be their guide: guiding them by streams of water in a straight way where there is no falling: for I am a father to Israel, and Ephraim is the first of my sons.
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