Jeremiah 33:6 Commentary – Exegesis and Hermeneutics of the Bible – Biblical Commentary

“Behold, I will bring you medicine and healing. I will heal you and reveal to you times of peace and truth.

Here I will bring them. Jer 17:14; Jer 30:12-17; Deu 32:39; Ps 67:2; Isaiah 30:26; Isaiah 58:8; Hos 6:1; Hos 7:1.

and I will reveal abundance to you. Exo 34:6; Ps 37:11; Ps 72:7; Ps 85:10-12; Isaiah 2:4; Isaiah 11:5-9; Isaiah 26:2-4; Isaiah 30:26; Isaiah 33:15-18; Isaiah 39:8; Isaiah 48:17, Isaiah 48:18; Isaiah 54:13; Isaiah 55:7; Isaiah 66:12; Mic 4:3; Joh 10:10; Gal 5:22, Gal 5:23; Eph 6:23; Tit 3:5, Tit 3:6; Hebrews 6:17, Hebrews 6:18; 1Pe 1:3.

Source: The Treasury of Biblical Knowledge

Three beneficial acts of Jehovah would bring renewal to Judah: healing, reconstruction, and purification.

Source: New Illustrated Caribbean Bible Commentary

Judah and Jerusalem in their idolatry and rebellion were without peace and sanity (Jer 8:15, Jer 8:22). Jehovah promised to heal in response to his repentance (Jer 3:22; Jer 30:17).

Source: New Illustrated Caribbean Bible Commentary

ABUNDANCE OF PEACE. Different from the false prophets who had been proclaiming a false peace (see Jer 6:14note; Jer 23:17, footnote), Jeremiah offered the hope of true peace in the Lord. For more details on peace, see the ARTICLE THE PEACE OF GOD, P. 1028. .

Source: Full Life Study Bible

Jer 3:22; Jer 14:13; Jer 30:17.

Source: Hispano-American Interdenominational Translation

CROSS-REFERENCES

k 1930 Deu 32:39; Isaiah 30:26; Jer 30:17

l 1931 Isa 54:13

Source: New World Translation

I will heal them. The return from exile is described in terms of a physical healing (30:12–15).

Source: The Bible of the Americas

God promised again to restore His people and Jerusalem.

Source: Ryrie Annotated Study Bible

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