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Gill's Exposition
Then said I, Ah, Lord God!.... The word "Ah", or "Ahah", is used in distress and grief, as Kimchi observes; and is expressive of mourning and complaint, as Jarchi notes; and shows that the prophet was…
Barnes' Notes
There is no resistance on Jeremiah’s part, but he shrinks back alarmed. I cannot speak - i. e., “I cannot prophesy,” I have not those powers of oratory necessary for success. The prophets of Israel…
Here is, I. Jeremiah's early designation to the work and office of a prophet, which God gives him notice of as a reason for his early application to that business (Jer 1:4, Jer 1:5): The word of the…
Cambridge Bible
Jeremiah shews that the prophetic office was not one of his own seeking.
Ah Rather, Alas! The word in the Hebrew expresses not so much an entreaty that things should be arranged otherwise, as a lament…
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