- As to “God’s instrument”, Babylonia, what is to become of it?
- And, when Babylonia is conquered, what is to ensue for the Jewish exiles resident therein?
- How does Jeremiah “apologize” (explain) the malfeasance of the people (Jeremiah 50:6)?
- Jeremiah 50:15 sets down a principle of “just sequence”. What is it?
- Do transgressions “disappear” or are they (in time) forgiven – for some (Jeremiah 50:20)?
- If Babylonia is God’s instrument, what is the thrust of the judgment (rendered “vengeance” in most translations) in Jeremiah 50:28?
- Who will free the exiles of Judea to return (Jeremiah 50:34-35)?
- Which nation is to destroy Babylonia (Jeremiah 50:41)?
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