Jeremiah 3 - Scofield Reference Notes

Bible Comments
  • Jeremiah 3:6 open_in_new

    The Lord said

    The general character of the second message to Judah is:

    (1) of reproach that the example of Jehovah's chastening of the northern kingdom (2 Kings 17:1-18) had produced no effect upon Judah, for example (Jeremiah 3:6-10).

    (2) of warning of a like chastisement impending over Judah, for example (Jeremiah 3:15-17).

    (3) of touching appeals to return to Jehovah, for example (Jeremiah 3:12-14).

    (4) of promises of final national restoration and blessing, for example (Jeremiah 3:16-18).

    Israel

    "Israel" and "Ephraim": names by which the northern kingdom (the ten tribes) is usually called in the prophets. When by "Israel" the whole nation is meant, it will appear from the context.