Behold Bring Builded Built Captivity Changing Compassion Dwelling Dwellingplaces Dwelling-places Dwellings Fate Fortunes Habitations Heap Hill Houses Inhabited Jacob Jacob's Living-places Manner Mercy Mound Ordinance Palace Pity Places Proper Rebuilt Restore Rightful Ruin Ruins Says Stand Tents Thereof Thus Town Turn Wonted
30:18 Thus saith the LORD; Behold, I will bring again the captives of Jacob's tents, and have mercy on his dwellingplaces; and the city shall be built upon her own heap, and the {m} palace shall remain after its manner.
(m) Meaning that the city and the temple would be restored to their former estate.
30:18-24 We have here further intimations of the favour of God for them after the days of their calamity have expired. The proper work and office of Christ, as Mediator, is to draw near unto God, for us, as the High Priest of our profession. His own undertaking, in compliance with his Father's will, and in compassion to fallen man, engaged him. Jesus Christ was, in all this, truly wonderful. They shall be taken again into covenant with the Lord, according to the covenant made with their fathers. I will be your God: it is his good-will to us, which is the summary of that part of the covenant. The wrath of God against the wicked is very terrible, like a whirlwind. The purposes of his wrath, as well as the purposes of his love, will all be fulfilled. God will comfort all that turn to him; but those who approach him must have their hearts engaged to do it with reverence, devotion, and faith. How will they escape who neglect so great salvation?
Built Captivity City Compassion Dwelling Dwellingplaces Dwelling-Places Dwellings Fortunes Heap Hill Inhabited Jacob Jacob's Manner Mercy Mound Palace Places Rebuilt Restore Rightful Ruin Stand Tents Thereof Turn Wonted
Built Captivity City Compassion Dwelling Dwellingplaces Dwelling-Places Dwellings Fortunes Heap Hill Inhabited Jacob Jacob's Manner Mercy Mound Palace Places Rebuilt Restore Rightful Ruin Stand Tents Thereof Turn Wonted