Jeremiah 32:41

41 I will rejoice in treating them graciously, and I will plant them in this land faithfully and with all my heart and being.

Jeremiah 32:41 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 32:41

Yea, I will rejoice over them to do them good
His covenant people, to whom he gives one heart and one way, and who have his fear implanted in them, and shall never depart from him, but persevere to the end: these he loves with a love of complacency and delight; he rejoices over them, not as considered in themselves, but as in Christ; he rejoices over them, as the bridegroom rejoices over the bride; and which does not merely lie in expression, but appears in fact; he does them good, and with the utmost joy and pleasure; he delights in showing mercy to them, beautifies them with salvation, and takes pleasure in their prosperity; he has taken up good thoughts and resolutions concerning them in his heart; has promised good things to them in his covenant; has provided good things for them in his Son, and bestows them on them in regeneration; and constantly supplies them with his grace, and will withhold no good thing from them, till he has brought them to glory; all which he does cheerfully and with the utmost delight The Targum is,

``my Word shall rejoice over them;''
the essential Word, Christ; he was rejoicing in them, and his delights were with them from eternity; he rejoices over them, as his lost sheep found at conversion; and they shall be his joy and crown of rejoicing to all eternity; and it was for the joy of having them with him that he endured so much for them in the redemption of them: and I will plant them in this land assuredly;
or "in truth", or "in stability and firmness" F14; for it does not seem so much to relate to the truth of the promise, and the assurance that may be had of the fulfilment of that, as to the reality and constancy of the blessing itself. A Gospel church state was first planted in Judea, and from thence has been spread into other parts, and has never been rooted out of the world since; and when the Jews, upon their conversion, are settled in their own land again, they will never more be removed: with my whole heart and with my whole soul.
Grotius thinks these clauses are to be connected with the former part of the verse, that God will rejoice over them to do them good with all his heart and soul; but this the accents will not admit of; but the meaning is, that he will do this particular good for them, as well as all others, in the most cordial and respectable manner, even planting and establishing them in their own land. The Targum is,
``by my Word, and by my will.''

FOOTNOTES:

F14 (tmab) "in veritate", Calvin, Cocceius, Schmidt; "in terra hac firma", Junius & Tremellius; "in terra hac firma", Grotius.

Jeremiah 32:41 In-Context

39 I will give them one heart and one mind so that they may worship me all the days of their lives, for their own good and for the good of their children after them.
40 I will make an everlasting covenant with them, never to stop treating them graciously. I will put into their hearts a sense of awe for me so that they won't turn away from me.
41 I will rejoice in treating them graciously, and I will plant them in this land faithfully and with all my heart and being.
42 The LORD proclaims: Just as I brought this great disaster on this people, so I will bring on them all the good I promised them.
43 Fields will be bought in this land, a land you have said is bleak and uninhabited and in the possession of the Babylonians.
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