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THE MESSAGE
Jeremiah 31:24
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Judah and all its cities will live in it together—also farmers and those who move with the flocks—
Yehudah and all the cities of it shall dwell therein together, the farmers, and those who go about with flocks.
And there shall dwell in Judah itself, and in all the cities thereof together, husbandmen, and they that go forth with flocks.
And Judah and all its cities shall dwell there together, and the farmers and those who wander with their flocks.
"Judah and all its cities will live together in it, the farmers and those who travel with flocks.
People in all the towns of Judah will live together in peace. Farmers and those who move around with their flocks will live together in peace.
"And [the people of] Judah and all its cities will live there together—the farmer and they who wander about with flocks.
Judah and all the cities of it shall dwell therein together, the farmers, and those who go about with flocks.
And Iudah shall dwell in it, and all the cities thereof together, the husbandmen and they that goe foorth with the flocke.
And Judah and all its cities will inhabit it together, the farmer and they who go about with flocks.
And Judah and all its cities will dwell together in the land, the farmers and those who move with the flocks,
The people will live in Jerusalem and in the towns of Judah. Some will be farmers, and others will be shepherds.
For I have satisfied the weary and filled the needs of all in distress."
And therein shall dwell Judah, and all the cities thereof together, the husbandmen, and they that go about with flocks.
"People in all the towns of Judah will live together in peace. Farmers and those who move around with their flocks will live peacefully together in Judah.
And there shall dwell in Judah itself and in all its cities together, farmers and shepherds of flocks.
People will live in Judah and in all its towns, and there will be farmers, and shepherds with their flocks.
And Judah and all of its towns together will live in it, farmers and those who travel with the flocks.
And Judah and all its cities shall live in it together, the tenant-farmers and those who travel with flocks.
And there shall dwell Iuda and all hir cities, the shepherdes and hu?bonde men:
And Judah and all the cities thereof shall dwell therein together, the husbandmen, and they that go about with flocks.
And Judah and all its towns will be living there together; the farmers and those who go about with flocks.
For I have satiated the weary soul, and every pining soul have I replenished.
And there shall dwell in Iudah it selfe, and in all the cities thereof together, husbandmen, and they that goe forth with flocks.
And there shall dwell Iuda and all her cities, the sheepheardes and husbandmen:
and upon Carioth, and upon Bosor, and upon all the cities of Moab, far and near.
And Judah and all the cities thereof shall dwell therein together; the husbandmen, and they that go about with flocks.
And Juda, and alle citees therof schulen dwelle in it togidere, erthetilieris, and thei that dryuen flockis.
And Judah and all the cities thereof shall dwell therein together, the husbandmen, and [those who] go about with flocks.
And there shall dwell in Judah itself, and in all her cities together, husbandmen, and they [that] go forth with flocks.
The land of Judah will be inhabited by people who live in its towns as well as by farmers and shepherds with their flocks.
And there shall dwell in Judah itself, and in all its cities together, farmers and those going out with flocks.
Townspeople and farmers and shepherds alike will live together in peace and happiness.
The people of Judah and all its cities will live there together, the farmer and they who go about with flocks.
And Judah and all its towns shall live there together, and the farmers and those who wander with their flocks.
Then shall there dwell throughout Judah itself and all the cities thereof, together, - Husbandmen, who shall move about with a flock;
And Juda and all his cities shall dwell therein together: the husbandman and they that drive the flocks.
And Judah and all its cities shall dwell there together, and the farmers and those who wander with their flocks.
And dwelt in Judah have husbandmen, and in all its cities together, And they have journeyed in order.
"Judah and all its cities will dwell together in it, the farmer and they who go about with flocks.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Jeremiah 33:11-13, Ezekiel 36:10, Zechariah 2:4, Zechariah 8:4-8
Reciprocal: Exodus 16:12 - ye shall know Psalms 107:7 - that they Jeremiah 32:15 - Houses Jeremiah 33:12 - in all Ezekiel 37:25 - they shall dwell in Zechariah 1:17 - My cities Malachi 3:4 - the offering
Cross-References
Laban and Bethuel answered, "This is totally from God . We have no say in the matter, either yes or no. Rebekah is yours: Take her and go; let her be the wife of your master's son, as God has made plain."
So Isaac sent Jacob off. He went to Paddan Aram, to Laban son of Bethuel the Aramean, the brother of Rebekah who was the mother of Jacob and Esau.
"Once, while the flocks were mating, I had a dream and saw the billy goats, all of them streaked, speckled, and mottled, mounting their mates. In the dream an angel of God called out to me, ‘Jacob!' "I said, ‘Yes?'
Rachel and Leah said, "Has he treated us any better? Aren't we treated worse than outsiders? All he wanted was the money he got from selling us, and he's spent all that. Any wealth that God has seen fit to return to us from our father is justly ours and our children's. Go ahead. Do what God told you."
Jacob did it. He put his children and his wives on camels and gathered all his livestock and everything he had gotten, everything acquired in Paddan Aram, to go back home to his father Isaac in the land of Canaan.
As time went on, it happened that the cupbearer and the baker of the king of Egypt crossed their master, the king of Egypt. Pharaoh was furious with his two officials, the head cupbearer and the head baker, and put them in custody under the captain of the guard; it was the same jail where Joseph was held. The captain of the guard assigned Joseph to see to their needs. After they had been in custody for a while, the king's cupbearer and baker, while being held in the jail, both had a dream on the same night, each dream having its own meaning. When Joseph arrived in the morning, he noticed that they were feeling low. So he asked them, the two officials of Pharaoh who had been thrown into jail with him, "What's wrong? Why the long faces?" They said, "We dreamed dreams and there's no one to interpret them." Joseph said, "Don't interpretations come from God? Tell me the dreams." First the head cupbearer told his dream to Joseph: "In my dream there was a vine in front of me with three branches on it: It budded, blossomed, and the clusters ripened into grapes. I was holding Pharaoh's cup; I took the grapes, squeezed them into Pharaoh's cup, and gave the cup to Pharaoh." Joseph said, "Here's the meaning. The three branches are three days. Within three days, Pharaoh will get you out of here and put you back to your old work—you'll be giving Pharaoh his cup just as you used to do when you were his cupbearer. Only remember me when things are going well with you again—tell Pharaoh about me and get me out of this place. I was kidnapped from the land of the Hebrews. And since I've been here, I've done nothing to deserve being put in this hole." When the head baker saw how well Joseph's interpretation turned out, he spoke up: "My dream went like this: I saw three wicker baskets on my head; the top basket had assorted pastries from the bakery and birds were picking at them from the basket on my head." Joseph said, "This is the interpretation: The three baskets are three days; within three days Pharaoh will take off your head, impale you on a post, and the birds will pick your bones clean." And sure enough, on the third day it was Pharaoh's birthday and he threw a feast for all his servants. He set the head cupbearer and the head baker in places of honor in the presence of all the guests. Then he restored the head cupbearer to his cupbearing post; he handed Pharaoh his cup just as before. And then he impaled the head baker on a post, following Joseph's interpretations exactly. But the head cupbearer never gave Joseph another thought; he forgot all about him.
Two years passed and Pharaoh had a dream: He was standing by the Nile River. Seven cows came up out of the Nile, all shimmering with health, and grazed on the marsh grass. Then seven other cows, all skin and bones, came up out of the river after them and stood by them on the bank of the Nile. The skinny cows ate the seven healthy cows. Then Pharaoh woke up.
God came to Balaam that night and said, "Since these men have come all this way to see you, go ahead and go with them. But make sure you do absolutely nothing other than what I tell you."
God 's angel blocked the way yet again—a very narrow passage this time; there was no getting through on the right or left. Seeing the angel, Balaam's donkey sat down under him. Balaam lost his temper; he beat the donkey with his stick.
Are you going to repeat the life of your ancestor Jacob? He ran off guilty to Aram, Then sold his soul to get ahead, and made it big through treachery and deceit. Your real identity is formed through God-sent prophets, who led you out of Egypt and served as faithful pastors. As it is, Ephraim has continually and inexcusably insulted God. Now he has to pay for his life-destroying ways. His Master will do to him what he has done.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And there shall dwell in Judah itself, and in all the cities thereof together,.... In peace and unity, in great concord and harmony:
husbandmen, and those [that] go forth with flocks; husbandmen and shepherds; meaning such not merely in a temporal sense, but in a spiritual one; ministers of the Gospel, labourers with God, and under him, in the husbandry of his church; pastors after his own heart, to feed his people, his flocks, his sheep and lambs, with knowledge and understanding; who shall agree in their ministry, teaching the same doctrines, and administering the same ordinances, according to the rule of the word.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Go forth - âGo about.â Judah shall have its settled population and fixed abodes; and shepherds shall move about with their flocks, wherever pasture is to be found.