1:1 (e-0) (The title of this book, 'Jermiah'), The name may mean, 'Jah is exalted.' Compare the large use made of the name Jehovah in this book; it occurs about 700 times. Adonai Jehovah 14 times.
Bibliographical Information Darby, John. "Commentary on Jeremiah 17". "John Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament". https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/dsn/jeremiah-17.html. 1857-67.
Introduction
1:1 (e-0) (The title of this book, 'Jermiah'), The name may mean, 'Jah is exalted.' Compare the large use made of the name Jehovah in this book; it occurs about 700 times. Adonai Jehovah 14 times.
Verse 4
17:4 go (a-7) Or 'on thine own account thou shalt leave.' Some suppose a reference to Deuteronomy 15:2 .
Verse 5
17:5 man (b-7) Geber . see Job 3:3 .
Verse 6
17:6 heath (c-7) Or 'a denuded (or, forlorn) [man];' as ch. 48.6.
Verse 7
17:7 man (b-4) Geber . see Job 3:3 .
Verse 8
17:8 see (d-25) According to others, 'fear.'
Verse 26
17:26 lowland, (a-25) The Shephelah . see Deuteronomy 1:7 . south, (b-33) The Negeb , Genesis 12:9 . see chs. 13.19 and 32.44.