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ESV Global Study Bible :: Footnotes for Jeremiah 33

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Jer. 33:1 second time . . . in the court of the guard. See 32:1–2.

Jer. 33:2 God the Creator (10:16; 32:17), who formed and established the earth, makes the promises that follow. His word was as powerful in Jeremiah’s time as in Gen. 1:1–2:3. His promises cannot fail.

Jer. 33:3 hidden things. Future things that God will now reveal.

Jer. 33:5 God reveals that all current efforts to repel Babylon will fail. Because of Jerusalem’s evil deeds, God will fill it with dead bodies.

Jer. 33:6–8 God promises health and healing for Jerusalem’s “wounds”—its devastation, disgrace, and sin (30:16–17; see 33:7–8)—but first he will cleanse them from all the guilt of their sin.

Jer. 33:9 Jerusalem has become a warning for other nations (see 15:4; 24:9; 29:18), but in the future it will be a testimony to God’s goodness.

Jer. 33:10–11 voice of gladness. Jeremiah correctly prophesied that joy would cease when Jerusalem was made desolate (7:34; 16:9; 25:10). But now he prophesies that joy will be restored, with worship being the most important joy (30:19; Ps. 107:22; 136:1–26).

Jer. 33:15 Branch. The Davidic messianic offspring (see Isa. 4:2; Zech. 3:8; 6:12). execute justice and righteousness. A key role God and his Messiah will play (Isa. 9:7; 11:5; Jer. 23:5–6; see 22:3; 13; 15).

Jer. 33:16 The Messiah’s coming will mean salvation for Judah and Jerusalem. The city will be so changed that it will be called: “The Lord is our righteousness, the name given to the Messiah in 23:6.

Jer. 33:19–21 See 31:35–37. Like the new covenant, God’s covenant with David and Levi will endure forever. This does not contradict the NT teaching about a new covenant (31:31), for Christ fulfills the promise that one of David’s descendants will always reign over the house of Israel.

Jer. 33:22 Like Abraham’s descendants, the offspring of David will be too many to be counted (Gen. 15:1–6), for there will be many believers in the Messiah. They will share the Messiah’s inheritance (Rom. 8:17).

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