JEREMIAH CHAPTER 18 By the parable of a potter God's absolute power in
disposing of nations is set forth, JEREMIAH 18:1. Judah's unparalleled
revolt, and her judgments, JEREMIAH 18:11. The prophet prayeth against
his conspirators, JEREMIAH 18:18. No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
It is likely there was but one POTTER near the place, or at least that
there was one more noted and eminent than the rest, to whose house the
Lord here sendeth the prophet, intending there further to tell him his
mind what he would have him publish as his mind and will to this
people.... [ Continue Reading ]
Jeremiah yields a present and free obedience to the command of God,
though he did not know God's meaning in it, and findeth the potter at
work upon WHEELS or _frames_ which he formed his clay upon, to bring
it into that form which he desired. For the true form of those frames
or instruments it is ha... [ Continue Reading ]
That which we read OF CLAY may be read, (as our margin tells us,)_ as
clay_; that is, _while it was yet clay_ it was spoiled in the potter's
hand, so as he did not think fit to go on with his design as to the
form of the vessel, but made it into another form, such as he liked
best.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
God now expoundeth to the prophet his design in bidding him go to the
potter's house, it was to instruct or confirm him in the power that he
had over his creatures. For, saith he, as is the clay to the potter,
so is the house of Israel (and indeed so are all the sons and
daughters of men) unto God;... [ Continue Reading ]
God thus speaketh concerning nations and kingdoms more immediately in
his word, or more mediately by his prophets and ministers; he told
Jeremiah, JEREMIAH 1:10, that he had set him over nations, to root
out, and to pull down... [ Continue Reading ]
IF THAT NATION, AGAINST WHOM I HAVE PRONOUNCED, TURN FROM THEIR EVIL;
if that nation leaveth off those sinful courses which I have by my
prophets threatened with judgments; I WILL REPENT OF THE EVIL THAT I
THOUGHT TO DO UNTO THEM; I will also turn from the methods of my
severe providence which I had... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
SPEAKING, JEREMIAH 18:9, and repenting, Jeremiah 18:10, must be
understood in the same sense as in the two former verses. The reason
of this is, because in all God's threatenings and promises of this
nature there is a condition either expressed or understood. God's
threatenings of evil must be under... [ Continue Reading ]
The Lord fixeth a particular application to the more general doctrine
which he had before delivered. God had told this people, that though
he had by his prophet denounced his wrath and anger, and threatened to
pluck them up and destroy them, yet if they turned from their sinful
courses, he would sho... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE IS NO HOPE of us, thou dost but labour in vain in talking to us;
for we are resolved to run on in our former race. It cannot be
imagined that they should call the imaginations of their own hearts
evil, unless it were in derision. The sum of what they said was this:
Jeremiah, thou hadst as good... [ Continue Reading ]
God was moved at this desperate obstinacy and hardness of this
people's hearts, he appeals to the world whether ever any heathens
behaved themselves so towards their idols, which were no gods, as this
people had, behaved themselves towards him. He calls Israel a VIRGIN;
it is a term given to Zidon,... [ Continue Reading ]
WILL A MAN LEAVE THE SNOW OF LEBANON WHICH COMETH FROM THE ROCK OF THE
FIELD? The margins of our Bibles will let us know that there is some
variety in the opinions of the most learned interpreters as to the
sense of these words. The general sense is plain and obvious, that it
is a foolish thing for... [ Continue Reading ]
FORGOTTEN and _forsaken_ are much the same thing, differing only as
the cause and the effect; for if men remembered God as they ought to
do, they would not forsake him. By VANITY he means idols; which are
called vanity, not only because they are in themselves nothing of what
they are pretended to be... [ Continue Reading ]
Not that this was _finis operantis_, their end which they aimed at,
none wisheth ill or doth any thing designedly to bring evil upon
himself; but it was _finis operis_ the end these courses would
certainly issue in, they would bring the land of Judah to desolations,
and to be a reproach; so as stran... [ Continue Reading ]
The east wind is (or was at least in those parts) the fiercest wind.
As the east wind scatters the chaff, so, saith God, I will scatter
them. And when they shall be in great calamity and misery, I will not
hearken to them, I will not turn my face to them, or show them my
face; but I will turn my bac... [ Continue Reading ]
This faithful dealing of the prophet with them did only enrage them
(as is usual) against the prophet; they plot against the prophet, how
to be revenged on him, because he would cross their humours, and would
not prophesy as they would have had him. FOR THE LAW SHALL NOT PERISH
FROM THE PRIEST, NOR... [ Continue Reading ]
The several following verses, to the end of this chapter, contain the
prophet's prayer by way of appeal to God against those wicked men:
Lord, (saith he,) though they are resolved to take no heed to my
words, yet do thou give heed to them, and do thou take notice of those
men that contend with me. T... [ Continue Reading ]
SHALL EVIL BE RECOMPENSED FOR GOOD? to requite _good for evil is
divine_, God maketh his sun to shine, and his rain to fall, upon the
just and unjust; to requite _evil for evil_, or _good for good_, is
but human, what the nature of reasonable men prompt them to; but to
requite _evil for good is diab... [ Continue Reading ]
DELIVER UP THEIR CHILDREN TO THE FAMINE; a dreadful imprecation; we
meet with more of the same nature, JEREMIAH 11:20, JEREMIAH 15:15
17:18. We find also several such imprecation in the Psalms, PSALMS
35:4, PSALMS 40:14 69:22-25,27,28 109:6-10, &c. Hence a question is
raised, whether it be lawful fo... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, Let the enemy break into their houses, which are, in an
ordinary course of providence, men's castles and sanctuaries, and
cause such shrieks as use to be heard in such cases, for their
malicious seeking my life by all secret practices.... [ Continue Reading ]
LORD, THOU KNOWEST ALL THEIR COUNSEL AGAINST ME TO SLAY ME; Lord, thou
knowest I do not charge them falsely, though their counsels have been
secret against my life. _Forgive not their iniquity, neither blot out
their sin from thy sight_. OBJECT. Will some say, Doth Jeremiah here
pray for the eternal... [ Continue Reading ]