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| == Jeremiah 10 ==
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| === False Gods Contrasted with the Creator ===
| | == False Gods Contrasted with the Creator == |
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| {{Verse|5|Like scarecrows in a cucumber patch, their idols cannot speak. They must be carried because they cannot walk. Do not fear them for they can do no harm - and they cannot do any good. }} | | {{Verse|5|Like scarecrows in a cucumber patch, their idols cannot speak. They must be carried because they cannot walk. Do not fear them for they can do no harm - and they cannot do any good. }} |
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| {{Verse|6|Yahweh, there is no one like You! You are great; Your name is great in power.}} | | {{Verse|6|Yahweh, there is no one like You! You are great; Your name is great in power. |ref=[[Deuteronomy 33#v26|Deuteronomy 33:26]], [[Psalm 46#v1|Psalm 46:1]], [[Psalm 96#v4|Psalm 96:4]], [[Isaiah 12#v6|Isaiah 12:6]], [[Jeremiah 10#v16|Jeremiah 10:16]]}} |
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| {{Verse|7|Who should not fear You, King of the nations? It is what You deserve. For among all the wise people of the nations and among their kingdoms, there is no one like You.}} | | {{Verse|7|Who should not fear You, King of the nations? It is what You deserve. For among all the wise people of the nations and among their kingdoms, there is no one like You. |ref=[[Psalm 22#v28|Psalm 22:28]], [[Daniel 2#v27|Daniel 2:27-28]], [[1 Corinthians 1#v19|1 Corinthians 1:19-20]]}} |
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| {{Verse|8|They are both stupid and foolish, instructed by worthless idols made of wood!}} | | {{Verse|8|They are both stupid and foolish, instructed by worthless idols made of wood! |ref=[[Jeremiah 4#v22|Jeremiah 4:22]]}} |
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| {{Verse|9|Beaten silver is brought from Tarshish, and gold from Uphaz from the hands of a goldsmith, the work of a craftsman. Their clothing is blue and purple, all the work of skilled artisans.}} | | {{Verse|9|Beaten silver is brought from Tarshish, and gold from Uphaz from the hands of a goldsmith, the work of a craftsman. Their clothing is blue and purple, all the work of skilled artisans.|ref= [[Psalm 72#v10|Psalm 72:10]], [[Psalm 115#v4|Psalm 115:4]], [[Isaiah 40#v18|Isaiah 40:18-19]], [[Daniel 10#v5|Daniel 10:5]]}} |
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| {{Verse|10|But Yahweh is the true God; He is the living God and eternal King. The earth quakes at His wrath, and the nations cannot endure His rage.}} | | {{Verse|10|But Yahweh is the true God; He is the living God and eternal King. The earth quakes at His wrath, and the nations cannot endure His rage. |ref= [[Psalm 10#v16|Psalm 10:16]], [[Psalm 29#v10|Psalm 29:10]], [[Psalm 76#v7|Psalm 76:7]], [[Isaiah 65#v16|Isaiah 65:16]], [[Jeremiah 50#v46|Jeremiah 50:46]]}} |
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| {{Verse|11|You are to say this to them, “The gods that did not make the heavens and the earth will perish from the earth and from under these heavens.”}} | | {{Verse|11|You are to say this to them, “The gods that did not make the heavens and the earth will perish from the earth and from under these heavens.” |ref=[[Psalm 96#v5|Psalm 96:5]], [[Isaiah 2#v18|Isaiah 2:18]], [[Zephaniah 2#v11|Zephaniah 2:11]]}} |
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| {{Verse|12|He made the earth by His power, established the world by His wisdom, and spread out the heavens by His understanding.}} | | {{Verse|12|He made the earth by His power, established the world by His wisdom, and spread out the heavens by His understanding. |ref= [[Job 9#v8|Job 9:8]], [[Job 38#v4|Job 38:4-7]], [[Psalm 78#v69|Psalm 78:69]], [[Psalm 148#v4|Psalm 148:4-5]], [[Isaiah 40#v22|Isaiah 40:22]], [[Isaiah 45#v18|Isaiah 45:18]], [[Jeremiah 51#v15|Jeremiah 51:15]]}} |
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| {{Verse|13|When He thunders, the waters in the heavens are in turmoil, and He causes the clouds to rise from the ends of the earth. He makes lightning for the rain and brings the wind from His storehouses. }} | | {{Verse|13|When He thunders, the waters in the heavens are in turmoil, and He causes the clouds to rise from the ends of the earth. He makes lightning for the rain and brings the wind from His storehouses. |ref=[[Job 36#v27|Job 36:27-29]], [[Psalm 29#v3|Psalm 29:3-9]], [[Psalm 135#v7|Psalm 135:7]]}} |
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| {{Verse|14|Everyone is stupid and ignorant. Every goldsmith is put to shame by his carved image, for his cast images are a lie; there is no breath in them. }} | | {{Verse|14|Everyone is stupid and ignorant. Every goldsmith is put to shame by his carved image, for his cast images are a lie; there is no breath in them. |ref=[[Jeremiah 51#v7|Jeremiah 51:7]] }} |
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| {{Verse|15|They are worthless, a work to be mocked. At the time of their punishment they will be destroyed. }} | | {{Verse|15|They are worthless, a work to be mocked. At the time of their punishment they will be destroyed. |ref=[[Isaiah 41#v24|Isaiah 41:24]], [[Jeremiah 8#v12|Jeremiah 8:12]], [[Jeremiah 14#v22|Jeremiah 14:22]] }} |
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| {{Verse|16|Jacob’s Portion is not like these because He is the One who formed all things. Israel is the tribe of His inheritance; Yahweh of Hosts is His name. }} | | {{Verse|16|Jacob’s Portion is not like these because He is the One who formed all things. Israel is the tribe of His inheritance; Yahweh of Hosts is His name. |ref=[[Deuteronomy 32#v9|Deuteronomy 32:9]], [[Isaiah 45#v7|Isaiah 45:7]], [[Jeremiah 10#v12|Jeremiah 10:12]], [[Jeremiah 31#v35|Jeremiah 31:35]], [[Jeremiah 32#v18|Jeremiah 32:18]], [[Jeremiah 51#v19|Jeremiah 51:19]]}} |
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| {{Verse|17|Gather up your belongings from the ground, you who live under siege. }} | | {{Verse|17|Gather up your belongings from the ground, you who live under siege. |ref = [[Ezekiel 12#v3 | Ezekiel 12:3-12]] }} |
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| {{Verse|18|For this is what the Lord says: Look, I am slinging out the land’s residents at this time and bringing them such distress that they will feel it. }} | | {{Verse|18|For this is what the Lord says: Look, I am slinging out the land’s residents at this time and bringing them such distress that they will feel it. |ref=[[1 Samuel 25#v29|1 Samuel 25:29]], [[Jeremiah 14#v17|Jeremiah 14:17]] }} |
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| {{Verse|19| }} | | {{Verse|19|Woe to me because of my brokenness—I am severely wounded! I exclaimed, “This is my intense suffering, but I must bear it.” | ref=[[Jeremiah 4#v31|Jeremiah 4:31]], [[Micah 7#v9 | Micah 7:9]] }} |
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| {{Verse|20| }} | | {{Verse|20|My tent is destroyed; all my tent cords are snapped. My sons have departed from me and are no more. I have no one to pitch my tent again or to hang up my curtains. | ref=[[Isaiah 51#v18|Isaiah 51:18]], [[Jeremiah 4#v20|Jeremiah 4:20]],[[Jeremiah 31#v15| Jeremiah 31:15]], [[Lamentations 1#v5|Lamentations 1:5]], [[Lamentations 2#v4|Lamentations 2:4]] }} |
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| {{Verse|21| }} | | {{Verse|21|For the shepherds are stupid: they don’t seek the Lord. Therefore they have not prospered, and their whole flock is scattered.|ref=[[Jeremiah 23#v2| Jeremiah 23:2]] }} |
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| {{Verse|23| }} | | {{Verse|22|Listen! A noise—it is coming—a great commotion from the land to the north. The cities of Judah will be made desolate, a jackals’ den. }} |
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| {{Verse|24| }} | | {{Verse|23|I know, Lord, that a man’s way of life is not his own; no one who walks determines his own steps.|ref=[[Proverbs 20#v24|Proverbs 20:24]], [[Isaiah 26#v7|Isaiah 26:7]] }} |
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| {{Verse|25| }} | | {{Verse|24|Discipline me, Lord, but with justice—not in Your anger, or You will reduce me to nothing. }} |
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| | {{Verse|25|Pour out Your wrath on the nations that don’t recognize You and on the families that don’t call on Your name, for they have consumed Jacob; they have consumed him and finished him off and made his homeland desolate. |ref=[[Psalm 79#v6|Psalm 79:6]], [[Jeremiah 8#v16|Jeremiah 8:16]], [[Jeremiah 50#v7|Jeremiah 50:7]], [[Zephaniah 1#v6|Zephaniah 1:6]], [[Zephaniah 3#v8|Zephaniah 3:8]]}} |
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| | {{Verse|19|My wound is severe, and my grief is great. My sickness is incurable, but I must bear it. }} |
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| {{Verse|19| }} | | {{Verse|20|My home is gone, and no one is left to help me rebuild it. My children have been taken away, and I will never see them again. }} |
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| {{Verse|20| }} | | {{Verse|21|The shepherds of my people have lost their senses. They no longer seek wisdom from the Lord. Therefore, they fail completely, and their flocks are scattered. }} |
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| {{Verse|21| }} | | {{Verse|22|Listen! Hear the terrifying roar of great armies as they roll down from the north. The towns of Judah will be destroyed and become a haunt for jackals. }} |
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| {{Verse|23| }} | | {{Verse|23|I know, Lord, that our lives are not our own. We are not able to plan our own course. }} |
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| {{Verse|24| }} | | {{Verse|24|So correct me, Lord, but please be gentle. Do not correct me in anger, for I would die. }} |
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| {{Verse|25| }} | | {{Verse|25|Pour out your wrath on the nations that refuse to acknowledge you—on the peoples that do not call upon your name. For they have devoured your people Israel; they have devoured and consumed them, making the land a desolate wilderness. }} |
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| {{Verse|19| }} | | {{Verse|19|Woe to me because of my injury! My wound is incurable! Yet I said to myself, “This is my sickness, and I must endure it.” }} |
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| | {{Verse|20|My tent is destroyed; all its ropes are snapped. My children are gone from me and are no more; no one is left now to pitch my tent or to set up my shelter. }} |
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| {{Verse|20| }} | | {{Verse|21|The shepherds are senseless and do not inquire of the Lord; so they do not prosper and all their flock is scattered. }} |
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| {{Verse|21| }} | | {{Verse|22|Listen! The report is coming—a great commotion from the land of the north! It will make the towns of Judah desolate, a haunt of jackals. }} |
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| {{Verse|23| }} | | {{Verse|23|Lord, I know that people’s lives are not their own; it is not for them to direct their steps. }} |
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| {{Verse|24| }} | | {{Verse|24|Discipline me, Lord, but only in due measure—not in your anger, or you will reduce me to nothing. }} |
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| {{Verse|25| }} | | {{Verse|25|Pour out your wrath on the nations that do not acknowledge you, on the peoples who do not call on your name. For they have devoured Jacob; they have devoured him completely and destroyed his homeland. }} |
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| {{Verse|19| }} | | {{Verse|19|Woe is me for my hurt! my wound is grievous; but I said, Truly this is a grief, and I must bear it. }} |
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| {{Verse|20| }} | | {{Verse|20|My tabernacle is spoiled, and all my cords are broken: my children are gone forth of me, and they are not: there is none to stretch forth my tent any more, and to set up my curtains. }} |
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| {{Verse|21| }} | | {{Verse|21|For the pastors are become brutish, and have not sought the Lord: therefore they shall not prosper, and all their flocks shall be scattered. }} |
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| {{Verse|23| }} | | {{Verse|22|Behold, the noise of the bruit is come, and a great commotion out of the north country, to make the cities of Judah desolate, and a den of dragons. }} |
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| {{Verse|24| }} | | {{Verse|23|O Lord, I know that the way of man is not in himself: it is not in man that walketh to direct his steps. }} |
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| {{Verse|25| }} | | {{Verse|24|O Lord, correct me, but with judgment; not in thine anger, lest thou bring me to nothing. }} |
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| | {{Verse|25|Pour out thy fury upon the heathen that know thee not, and upon the families that call not on thy name: for they have eaten up Jacob, and devoured him, and consumed him, and have made his habitation desolate.}} |
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| # Most people would like to know the future. Decisions would be easier, failures would be avoided, and success would be assured. The people of Judah wanted to know the future, too, and they tried to discern it through reading:"their future in the stars." Jeremiah's response still applies today. God made the earth and the heavens, including the stars that the people consulted and worshipped. No one will discover their future in made-up charts of God's stars. But God, who promises to guide you, knows your future and will be with you all the way. He may not reveal your future to you, but He will walk with you as the future unfolds. Don't trust in the stars, trust in the one who made them. | | # Most people would like to know the future. Decisions would be easier, failures would be avoided, and success would be assured. The people of Judah wanted to know the future, too, and they tried to discern it through reading:"their future in the stars." Jeremiah's response still applies today. God made the earth and the heavens, including the stars that the people consulted and worshipped. No one will discover their future in made-up charts of God's stars. But God, who promises to guide you, knows your future and will be with you all the way. He may not reveal your future to you, but He will walk with you as the future unfolds. Don't trust in the stars, trust in the one who made them. |
| # This discussion of stars reminds me of the song [https://youtu.be/TbLJyjfyACM?si=8bXxa0g14BtYO0ZY Stars] by Skillet. | | # This discussion of stars reminds me of the song [https://youtu.be/TbLJyjfyACM?si=8bXxa0g14BtYO0ZY Stars] by Skillet. |
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| | ''' Study Notes: Jeremiah 10:8''' |
| | # Those who put their trust in a chunk of wood, even if it is carved well and looks beautiful, are foolish. The simplest person who worships God is wiser than the wisest person who worships a worthless substitute, because this simple person has discerned who God really is. In what or whom do you place your trust? |
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| | ''' Study Notes: Jeremiah 10:9-10''' |
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| | # [[Tarshish]] was located at the western edge of the ancient world, perhaps in what is now Spain [[Jonah 1#v3|Jonah 1:3]]. It was the source of silver, tin, lead, and iron for [[Tyre]] [[Ezekiel 27#v12|Ezekiel 27:12]]. The location of [[Uphaz]] is unknown. Its name may be a metallurgical term for ''refined gold''. No matter how well-made or how beautiful idols are, they can never have the power and life of the true and living God. |
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| | ''' Study Notes: Jeremiah 10:14-16''' |
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| | # Jeremiah's message condemned the handmade idols and those who crafted them. Yet today, society admires the so-called ''self-made man'' or woman. These people think that they carve out their own future and fortune and craft their own status. They do not depend on God or anything higher than themselves. When self-promotion and self-glorification are your goals, your life will eventually crumble because it's been built on what ultimately has no purpose. |
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| | ''' Study Notes: Jeremiah 10:19-21''' |
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| | # The shepherds of the people were the evil leaders who were responsible for the calamity. The flocks represented the people of Judah. When the leaders should have been guiding the people to God, they were leading them away. |
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| | ''' Study Notes: Jeremiah 10:23-24''' |
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| | # God's ability to direct our lives is far superior to ours. Sometimes we are afraid of God's power and plans because we know His power would easily crush us if He used it against us. But don't be afraid to let God correct your plans, He will give you wisdom if you are willing to let Him. |
| | # Jeremiah gave an honest, human cry to God for help. Make this plea for God's gentle touch a part of your own prayers. |
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