Jeremia 30:1-6

1 Das Wort, welches von seiten Jehovas zu Jeremia geschah, also:
2 So spricht Jehova, der Gott Israels, und sagt: Schreibe dir alle Worte, die ich zu dir geredet habe, in ein Buch.
3 Denn siehe, Tage kommen, spricht Jehova, da ich die Gefangenschaft meines Volkes Israel und Juda wenden werde, spricht Jehova; und ich werde sie in das Land zurückbringen, welches ich ihren Vätern gegeben habe, damit sie es besitzen.
4 Und dies sind die Worte, welche Jehova über Israel und über Juda geredet hat.
5 Denn so spricht Jehova: Eine Stimme des Schreckens haben wir gehört; da ist Furcht und kein Friede.
6 Fraget doch und sehet, ob ein Mann gebiert? Warum sehe ich eines jeden Mannes Hände auf seinen Lenden, einer Gebärenden gleich, und jedes Angesicht in Blässe verwandelt?

Jeremia 30:1-6 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 30

This chapter contains a prophecy of the call and conversion of the Jews in the latter day; which being a matter of moment and importance, and that it might continue, and be read hereafter, it is ordered to be written in a book, Jer 30:1,2; the thing itself is expressed by a return from captivity to their own land, Jer 30:3; but previous to this there would be most dreadful times, as never were the like, Jer 30:4-7; yet there would be a deliverance from them, and from the yoke of the oppressor; when the Jews should serve the Lord God, and the true Messiah, Jer 30:8,9; of which deliverance and salvation they are assured in the strongest terms, though all other nations should be made an end of, among whom they were, Jer 30:10,11; and though their ease might seem to be desperate, Jer 30:12-17; nevertheless they should be brought into a very comfortable and happy estate; their city rebuilt; their offspring increased; and religious worship established; and, above all, the Messiah should be made known to them as their King and Priest, and they appear to be the Lord's covenant people, Jer 30:18-22; and the chapter is concluded with threatening utter destruction to the wicked, Jer 30:23,24.

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