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Yeremya 44:2
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Ye have: Jeremiah 39:1-8, Exodus 19:4, Deuteronomy 29:2, Joshua 23:3, Zechariah 1:6
a desolation: Jeremiah 44:22, Jeremiah 4:7, Jeremiah 7:34, Jeremiah 9:11, Jeremiah 25:11, Jeremiah 34:22, Leviticus 26:32, Leviticus 26:33, Leviticus 26:43, 2 Kings 21:13, Isaiah 6:11, Isaiah 24:12, Isaiah 64:10, Isaiah 64:11, Lamentations 1:1, Lamentations 1:16, Lamentations 5:18, Micah 3:12
Reciprocal: Deuteronomy 29:26 - they went Isaiah 30:9 - this is Jeremiah 44:6 - wasted Ezekiel 33:28 - I will lay
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Thus saith the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel,.... In which manner the prophecies of this book are frequently prefaced; see
Jeremiah 42:15;
ye have seen all the evil that I have brought upon Jerusalem, and upon all the cities of Judah; they saw it with their bodily eyes; they could not but serve it in their minds; nay, had an experimental knowledge of it; they suffered it in part themselves, and must be convicted in their own consciences that it was from the hand of the Lord:
and, behold, this day they [are] a desolation, and no man dwelleth therein; lie waste, at this very time; the walls are broken down the houses are demolished; the goods in them carried off; no inhabitants left, or very few, to rebuild the cities, till the land, and dwell therein.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Jeremiah 44:2. No man dwelleth therein — The desolation of the land of Judea must have been exceedingly great when this, in almost any sense, could be spoken of it.