1:1 (e-0) (The title of this book, 'Jermiah'), The name may mean, 'Jah is exalted.' Compare the large use made of the name Jehovah in this book; it occurs about 700 times. Adonai Jehovah 14 times.
Bibliographical Information Darby, John. "Commentary on Jeremiah 4". "John Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament". https://beta.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/dsn/jeremiah-4.html. 1857-67.
Introduction
1:1 (e-0) (The title of this book, 'Jermiah'), The name may mean, 'Jah is exalted.' Compare the large use made of the name Jehovah in this book; it occurs about 700 times. Adonai Jehovah 14 times.
Verse 6
4:6 destruction. (b-23) Lit. 'breaking;' and so ver. 20.
Verse 11
4:11 heights (c-20) As chs. 3.2,21; 7.29; 12.12; 14.6.
Verse 16
4:16 Besiegers (a-9) Lit. 'watchers.'
Verse 22
4:22 wise (b-22) Or 'clever.'
Verse 23
4:23 empty; (c-11) See Isaiah 34:11 .
Verse 26
4:26 land (d-7) Or 'Carmel.' see ch. 2.7.
Verse 27
4:27 end. (e-19) Or 'a consumption,' as Isaiah 10:22 ,Isaiah 10:23 .
Verse 29
4:29 city (f-10) Or 'the whole city.'
Verse 30
4:30 rendest (g-26) By an irony for 'enlargest.'