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Yeremia 15:19

Karena itu beginilah jawab TUHAN: "Jika engkau mau kembali, Aku akan mengembalikan engkau menjadi pelayan di hadapan-Ku, dan jika engkau mengucapkan apa yang berharga dan tidak hina, maka engkau akan menjadi penyambung lidah bagi-Ku. Biarpun mereka akan kembali kepadamu, namun engkau tidak perlu kembali kepada mereka.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Blessing;   Minister, Christian;   Scofield Reference Index - Remnant;   Thompson Chain Reference - Association-Separation;   Israel;   Separation;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Mouth;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Remnant;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Rechab;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Jeremiah;   Prophecy, Prophets;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Jeremiah;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Cud;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Jeremiah (2);  

Devotionals:

- Daily Light on the Daily Path - Devotion for July 6;   Faith's Checkbook - Devotion for May 19;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
Karena itu beginilah jawab TUHAN: "Jika engkau mau kembali, Aku akan mengembalikan engkau menjadi pelayan di hadapan-Ku, dan jika engkau mengucapkan apa yang berharga dan tidak hina, maka engkau akan menjadi penyambung lidah bagi-Ku. Biarpun mereka akan kembali kepadamu, namun engkau tidak perlu kembali kepada mereka.
Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Lalu berfirmanlah Tuhan demikian: Jikalau engkau bertobat, maka Aku akan mengangkat pula akan dikau dan engkaupun akan menghadap hadirat-Ku; dan jikalau engkau menceraikan yang indah-indah dari pada yang hina, niscaya engkau menjadi bagi-Ku akan mulut. Biarlah mereka itu balik juga kepadamu, tetapi janganlah engkau balik kepada mereka itu.

Contextual Overview

15 O Lorde thou knowest, therfore remember me, and visite me, reuenge me of my persecutours: take me not from this life in the tyme of thine anger, thou knowest that for thy sake I suffer rebuke. 16 When I had founde thy wordes I did eate them vp greedyly, they haue made my heart ioyfull and glad: for thy name was called vpon me O Lorde God of hoastes. 17 I dwell not among the scorners, neither is my delight therin: but I dwell alone because of thy hande, for thou hast fylled me with bitternesse. 18 Shall my heauinesse endure for euer? Are my plagues then so great that they may neuer be healed? Wylt thou be as one that is false, and as a water that falleth, and can not continue? 19 Upon these wordes, thus sayde the Lorde vnto me, If thou wylt turne agayne, I shall set thee in my seruice, and yf thou wylt take out the thynges that is precious from the vile, thou shalt be euen as myne owne mouth: they shall conuert vnto thee, but turne not thou vnto them. 20 And so shall I make thee a strong brasen wall agaynst this people, they shall fyght agaynst thee, but they shall not preuayle: for I my selfe wyll be with thee, to helpe thee and deliuer thee, saith the Lorde: 21 And I will rid thee out of the handes of the wicked, and deliuer thee out of the handes of tirauntes.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

return: Jeremiah 15:10-18, Jeremiah 20:9, Exodus 6:29, Exodus 6:30, Jonah 3:2

stand: Jeremiah 15:1, 1 Kings 17:1, Proverbs 22:29, Zechariah 3:7, Luke 1:19, Luke 21:36, Jude 1:24

take: Leviticus 10:10, Isaiah 32:5, Isaiah 32:6, Ezekiel 22:26, Ezekiel 44:23, Hebrews 5:14

as my: Exodus 4:12, Exodus 4:15, Exodus 4:16, Luke 10:16, Luke 12:12, Luke 21:15

let them: Jeremiah 38:20, Jeremiah 38:21, Ezekiel 2:7, Ezekiel 3:10, Ezekiel 3:11, Acts 20:27, 2 Corinthians 5:16, Galatians 1:10, Galatians 2:5

Reciprocal: Exodus 8:1 - Go Leviticus 14:57 - teach Deuteronomy 10:8 - to stand Ezra 8:17 - I told them Job 36:2 - I have yet to speak Isaiah 8:11 - instructed Isaiah 49:2 - made me Isaiah 58:1 - spare Jeremiah 35:19 - stand Daniel 1:5 - stand Daniel 1:19 - therefore Micah 3:8 - I am Zechariah 3:1 - standing Malachi 2:7 - the priest's Mark 12:14 - carest Acts 23:11 - the Lord 2 Timothy 2:21 - purge Revelation 9:20 - and idols

Cross-References

Genesis 15:21
The Amorites also, and the Chanaanites, and Girgasites, & the Iebusites.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Therefore thus saith the Lord, if thou return,.... From thine unbelief, diffidence, and impenitence, and repent of them; expressed in the preceding verses:

then will I bring thee again; or, "restore thee s"; pardon his sin, and return him to his post and place, to his office and ministry in it, and confirm and establish him therein:

and thou shalt stand before me; not only as a petitioner for the people; see Jeremiah 15:1, but as a servant of the Lord, attending to his word, and waiting his orders, and ready to execute them. It denotes his stability in his office:

and if thou wilt take forth the precious from the vile; take precious truths, comparable to gold, silver, and precious stones; truths more valuable and desirable than thousands of gold and silver, from those doctrines which are worthless and contemptible, comparable to wood, hay, and stubble, and everything that is mean and vile; these faithful ministers should separate one from the other, and not mix and blend them together: or precious souls, truly gracious ones, who are precious in the sight of God, are redeemed by Christ, by his precious blood, and are adorned with the graces of the Spirit; these are to be distinguished from the vile, from sinners impenitent and unbelieving, that live in sin, in defiance of the law, and in contempt of the Gospel; a difference is to be made between them; delivering out comfortable words to the one, and denouncing severe threatenings to the other; doing the reverse of the false prophets, Ezekiel 13:22:

thou shalt be as my mouth; to the people; speak what I command thee, and whatsoever thou sayest shall be as if I had spoken it myself:

let them return unto thee, but return not thou unto them; this is said of the people of the Jews, to whom the prophet was sent; and the sense is, that he should not at all comply with them, or conform to their humours, or flatter and sooth them in their sins, as the false prophets did; but if they returned to him, attended on his ministry, received his words and messages, and agreed and conformed to him, and followed his directions and example, it would be very well; but otherwise he was not in the least to give way to them, or go into any sinful compliance with them, either with respect to doctrine or practice,

s אשיבך "restituam te", Tigurine version.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Jeremiah had questioned God’s righteousness (see Jeremiah 12:1 note); he is told, “If thou return,” if thou repent thee of thy doubts, and think only of thy duty, “then will I bring thee again, then will I cause thee again to stand before Me.” To stand before a person means to be his chief officer or vicegerent. It implies therefore the restoration of Jeremiah to the prophetic office.

If thou take forth the precious from the vile - i. e., if thou cause the precious metal to come forth from the dross. Jeremiah was to separate in himself what was divine and holy from the dross of human passion. Let him abandon this mistrust, this sensitiveness, this idea that God did not deal righteously with him, and then “he shall be as God’s mouth, i. e., as the organ by which God speaks.

Let them return ... - Rather, “they shall return unto thee, but thou shalt not return unto them.” A flattering prophet perishes with the people whom his soft speeches have confirmed in their sin: but the truthful speaking of God’s word saves both.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Jeremiah 15:19. If thou return — By repentance unto me, -

Then will I bring thee again — Restore thee to thy own country. But some think the words are spoken to the prophet in reference to his ministry. He had greatly repined because of the persecutions which he endured. The Lord reprehends him, and is about to take from him the prophetic gift; but exhorts him first to take the precious from the vile - not to attend to the deceitful words of the people, but boldly declare the message he had given him; not to return unto the people, but let the people return unto him. And then he should be as God's mouth - his words should appear to be what they were, the genuine words of God; and the people should be obliged to acknowledge them as such.


 
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