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Based on the NKJV, David Guzik’s commentary on Jeremiah assumes the full trustworthiness and authority of Scripture, combining insights from scholars throughout the ages. Guzik provides clear exposition, designed to help Bible readers understand what the text says, and what it means. Calvary Chapel pastor Guzik forgoes formality and dives straight into the text—no lengthy introductions or...

a. That the LORD spoke concerning Israel and Judah: The mention of both kingdoms is another hint that this written prophecy speaks of something later and greater than the return from Babylonian exile. It is true that the Kingdom of Judah did contain people from all the tribes (2 Chronicles 11:13–16) so these words don’t demand a greater fulfillment, but they do suggest it. b. We have heard a voice of trembling, of fear, and not of peace: Jeremiah poetically described
Jeremiah 30:4–7