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nowheretorun said:
i am not Jewish, but i was doing some research today and came across this passage... it might have been related to something i was thinking at the time.. haha...
i wondered if anyone else had time to read and share what it causes them to feel and think or means to them....
i appreciate everyones community approach in these forums and the support we share in our varied beliefs.... this is not to mock or point a finger to anyone person or faith... i enjoy and derive pleasure from seeking Gods' presence... i hope some may join and share in a bright and uplifting connection... thank you : )
http://jpsbible.com/jeremiah/1.htm
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Thank you for sharing this chapter. One thing that means a lot to me from this chapter is how Jeremiah is thought of and in detail, even before he was born.
Jeremiah 1 -
In this chapter we have, I. The general inscription or title of this book, with the time of the continuance of Jeremiah's public ministry (Jer_1:1-3). II. The call of Jeremiah to the prophetic office, his modest objection against it answered, and an ample commission given him for the execution of it (Jer_1:4-10). III. The visions of an almond-rod and a seething-pot, signifying the approaching ruin of Judah and Jerusalem by the Chaldeans (Jer_1:11-16). IV. Encouragement given to the prophet to go on undauntedly in his work, in an assurance of God's presence with him (Jer_1:17-19). Thus is he set to work by one that will be sure to bear him out.
–Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the Whole Bible.
I also had a verse come to mind and used the site you referred to
http://jpsbible.com/joshua/1.htm
http://www.e-sword.net/index.html –has many things that may be downloaded free.
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