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 25". "John Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament". https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/dsn/jeremiah-25.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 14
25:14 also; (a-12) Or 'shall reduce them to servitude, even them.'
Verse 20
25:20 people, (a-5) Or 'people of Arabia.'
Verse 22
25:22 isles (b-18) Or 'maritime countries.'
Verse 23
25:23 Tema, (c-3) Job 22:1 ; Isaiah 21:14 . Buz, (d-5) Job 32:2 , Buzite. off; (e-16) See ch. 9.26.
Verse 26
25:26 Sheshach (f-33) An enigmatical name for Babel , formed by reversing the order of the Hebrew letters. see ch. 51.41, also 51.1, and Note.
Verse 29
25:29 unpunished; (g-27) See ch. 30.11.
Verse 30
25:30 dwelling-place, (h-33) Or 'against his fold (pasture).' see ch. 23.3; Isaiah 65:10 .
Verse 35
25:35 refuge (a-2) Or 'flight,' as Amos 2:14 .
Verse 38
25:38 fierceness (b-19) Possibly 'sword,' as chs. 46.16; 50.16.