OLBHeb; JEREMIAH CHAPTER 17 The captivity of Judah for her sin,
JEREMIAH 17:1. Trust in man cursed; in God, blessed, JEREMIAH 17:5.
The deceitful heart and most secret practices are known to God,
JEREMIAH 17:9. The salvation of God, JEREMIAH 17:12. The prophet
complaineth of the mockers of his proph... [ Continue Reading ]
This showed how inveterate they were in this sin of idolatry, that
they taught it their children, and their children remembered their
idolatrous altars and the groves where they were wont to worship idols
by the green trees, as they did also upon the high hills; so their sin
was derived from one age... [ Continue Reading ]
O MY MOUNTAIN IN THE FIELD; O Mount Zion; for though Jerusalem stood
in a plain, yet it was at the foot of a hill, and part of it was built
upon the side of the hill, upon the top of which hills Were many
pleasant fields. Or, O Judah; which was a country full of mountains.
God calls it his mountain,... [ Continue Reading ]
In the word DISCONTINUE there is a secret promise that they should
again come and possess and inherit their land; they should not lose
their inheritance, but only discontinue their possession and
occupation of it. Some learned authors considering that the same word
is here used which is used EXODUS... [ Continue Reading ]
It was the great sin of this people, for which they are often taxed in
holy writ, 2 CHRONICLES 16:7, 2 CHRONICLES 28:16,20 ISA 30:1,2 31:1,2,
when any danger threatened them for their sins, to make leagues with
and flee to foreign idolatrous nations to help and succour them, and
to repose a confiden... [ Continue Reading ]
The sum is, he shall not thrive, nor prosper, but BE LIKE THE HEATH,
by which is meant some barren shrub or tree, about which the various
guesses of interpreters (which the reader that is curious may find in
the English Annotations) are but uncertainties, and this planted in
the wilderness too, whic... [ Continue Reading ]
Trusting in the Lord necessarily implieth also a walking close with
him, and not in heart departing from him; for it is naturally
impossible that any should repose a confidence in another for any good
things, which that other hath promised under any condition, without
some satisfaction in himself th... [ Continue Reading ]
The sum is, he shall be prosperous and successful in his counsels and
undertakings; like a tree planted by the side of a river, which is not
affected with drought, but in a time when the leaves of trees standing
in dry mountainous places parch and wither, its leaves hold their
greenness, and its col... [ Continue Reading ]
The words translated DECEITFUL, and DESPERATELY WICKED, are very
variously translated, fraudulent, perverse, supplanting. He speaks to
the Jews, that they might not lean too much to their own counsels,
fancies, or understandings; but it is a proposition true concerning
the hearts of all the sons and... [ Continue Reading ]
Lest these hypocrites should pretend that their hearts were not
departed from God, or should say, Who then can judge us if none
knoweth the heart? saith God, Though no creature knoweth the heart of
another fellow creature, yet I know the hearts of all creatures, I
search the secret thoughts, and cou... [ Continue Reading ]
AS THE PARTRIDGE SITTETH ON EGGS, AND HATCHETH THEM NOT: it is no
wonder if we cannot be certain as to the sense of these words so far
as they concern natural history, when we are not certain what bird it
is to which they relate; we translate the word _partridge_; others
will have it the _cuckow_; b... [ Continue Reading ]
It is much more hard to give an account of the connexion of these
words with the former, than of their sense considered absolutely in
themselves. Some would have them the words of the people, reckoning up
another vain ground of their confidence, because they had amongst them
the _temple of the Lord_... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HOPE OF ISRAEL; that is, he in whom alone the true Israel of God
can hope. ALL THEY THAT FORSAKE THEE SHALL BE ASHAMED; those who
forsake thy law, and that rule thou hast given them whereby to direct
their conversations, first or last will be ashamed of such their
disobedience. AND THEY THAT DEP... [ Continue Reading ]
Most interpreters here understand the prophet speaking in these words
to God for himself; he represents himself to God as a person wounded
or sick, either with his sense of God's dishonour by the sins of the
people, or with their reproaches or threatenings, and beggeth of God
to heal him, he being h... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY SAY UNTO ME, WHERE IS THE WORD OF THE LORD? scoffing at me, as if
I had threatened them in thy name without any order or direction from
thee, as the scoffers mentioned by Peter, 2 PETER 3:4, said, _Where is
the promise of his coming_ ? This hath been the practice of all wicked
men hardened in t... [ Continue Reading ]
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I HAVE NOT HASTENED FROM BEING A PASTOR TO FOLLOW THEE: that the words
contain the prophet's appeal to God upon some reproaches cast upon him
by this wicked people, as if he had thrust himself into the
prophetical office, is evident, and reasonably well agreed by
interpreters; but they are d... [ Continue Reading ]
Though these rebellious wicked men affright and terrify me, yet, Lord,
be not thou a terror to me, own and defend me as thy prophet; for thou
alone art he in whom I place my hope and trust in a day of trouble.... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, with abundant destruction. Concerning these prayers of the
prophet against his enemies, SEE POOLE ON "JEREMIAH 11:20".... [ Continue Reading ]
Most think that here begins a new prophecy, and therefore this verse
should have began a new chapter. The prophets were often commanded to
publish such revelations as they had from God, either at the gates of
the city, or the gates of the temple, JEREMIAH 7:2, JEREMIAH 19:2. It
is not agreed what th... [ Continue Reading ]
The word of the Lord equally concerneth the highest and the lowest,
the greatest princes as well as the meanest subjects.... [ Continue Reading ]
TAKE HEED TO YOURSELVES; the Hebrew is, _Take heed to your souls_,
intimating to us that the sanctification of the sabbath is a great
thing, wherein the welfare of our souls is concerned.... [ Continue Reading ]
This command for the sanctification of the sabbath was given EXODUS
20:8, repeated EXODUS 23:12, EXODUS 31:14,15 LE 19:3 23:3 DEUTERONOMY
5:12,15 EZE 20:12: the bearing of burdens forbidden was such as was
for profit; for in some cases it was lawful to carry burdens for the
saving the lives of men o... [ Continue Reading ]
The Jews were a very covetous people, and their covetousness as well
as their other lusts were temptations to them to profane the Lord's
sabbaths, NEHEMIAH 13:19 EZEKIEL 20:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
The sum of all these three verses is, that if they would sanctify the
Lord's sabbath, they should either continue in, or be restored unto,
their ancient, civil, and ecclesiastical order, they should have kings
and princes in their former order and splendour, and men should come
from all parts of the... [ Continue Reading ]
A threatening quite contrary to the former promise, upon their acting
contrary to the duty to which that promise was annexed. God would
destroy their city; it should be burned with fire, and the highest and
noblest structures should be burned; and though the hand of the enemy
should do this, yet God... [ Continue Reading ]