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.
2:34 these. (a-29) Or '... innocent poor; I have not found it by violently breaking in [i.e. into secret places], but upon all these.' For sense see Exodus 22:2 ,Exodus 22:3 .
Bibliographical Information Darby, John. "Commentary on Jeremiah 2". "John Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament". https://studylight.org/commentaries/eng/dsn/jeremiah-2.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 7
2:7 land, (a-8) Heb. 'land of Carmel;' as ch. 4.26.
Verse 8
2:8 transgressed (b-20) Or 'rebelled.' so ver. 29; chs. 3.13; 33.8. see Isaiah 1:2 .
Verse 16
2:16 Tahapanes (c-7) See Notes, Isaiah 19:13 ; Isaiah 30:4 ; Jeremiah 44:1 . on (d-10) Others, 'have broken.'
Verse 18
2:18 Shihor? (e-18) i.e. the Nile.
Verse 20
2:20 broken (f-6) Or 'I had broken.'
Verse 34
2:34 these. (a-29) Or '... innocent poor; I have not found it by violently breaking in [i.e. into secret places], but upon all these.' For sense see Exodus 22:2 ,Exodus 22:3 .
Verse 37
2:37 in, (b-21) Lit. 'thy confidences.'