JEREMIAH CHAPTER 29 Jeremiah's letter to the captives in Babylon, to
be quiet there, JEREMIAH 29:1: not to believe false prophets; nor
expect to return till after seventy years, JEREMIAH 29:8. The
destruction of those who remained in Judah for their disobedience,
JEREMIAH 29:15. The fearful end of t... [ Continue Reading ]
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Zedekiah the king of Judah having some occasion to send two
messengers, named _Elasah_ and _Gemariah_, to Babylon, whether to
carry his tribute money or upon what other errand is not expressed;
Jeremiah, knowing that as there were some false prophets at Jerusalem,
who fed people with hopes of a spee... [ Continue Reading ]
So as this letter was not wrote from himself, advising them
charitably, but he had commission from God, by whom he mindeth them,
as the principal efficient cause they were ordered to be carried away
by, though their own sins were the meritorious cause, and
Nebuchadnezzar with his captains and soldie... [ Continue Reading ]
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That is, Be not uneasy in your minds, not resolving what to do,
through the prophecies of the false prophets, that tell you the
captivity shall be but two years, or at least very short; but do all
things which you would do if Babylon were to be your fixed habitation
(as it is like to be for seventy... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, Seek to God for it, or rather live peaceably in it, and by
all lawful means seek the welfare of it; do not raise any tumults or
seditions, nor take part with those that do. And while your captivity
lasts do you pray for it; (from whence those who think that Christ
hath added new moral prece... [ Continue Reading ]
The Lord knows that you have a company of false prophets that tell you
other things, and promise you a sudden return out of your captivity,
pretending to know it by revelation from God, or by divination, &c.,
or to have it discovered to them in dreams. It is the will of God that
you should not heark... [ Continue Reading ]
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From this text appears that the seventy years captivity was to be
accounted from the first carrying into captivity in the time of
Jehoiachin, so that eleven years of it were elapsed before Zedekiah
was carried away. Whatever, saith the prophet, these dreamers tell
you, you must abide seventy years i... [ Continue Reading ]
This deliverance will not depend upon your merits, but upon my own
mercy and kind thoughts and purposes. I have for the seed of Abraham
my servant, and I am resolved in my own thoughts what to do; I intend
not the blotting out of the name of Israel from the earth, but to give
such an end to their tr... [ Continue Reading ]
I will not only give you a temporal salvation and deliverance, and
bring you into your own land, but you shall go thither with new
hearts; you shall worship idols no more, but you shall worship me, and
be serious and diligent in your addresses and applications to me, and
I will listen to you in thos... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, sincerely, as PSALMS 119:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
This verse containeth no more than was said before, only it is
repeated in a little different phrase, for the further confirmation of
their faith, and the promise is a little enlarged. God saith he will
be _found of them_, that is, he will answer them. It is expressed in
this nation to correspond wi... [ Continue Reading ]
The prophet here turneth his speech to some wicked Jews that were in
Babylon, or in Judea, and more believed some false prophets, who told
them of a much quicker return, than Jeremiah telling them the truth
from the mouth of God,... [ Continue Reading ]
The word KNOW is, as some think, needlessly supplied, for the
following particle might be as well translated _for_, or _because_, or
_therefore_. By the king he meaneth Zedekiah, whom he chooseth to
express under the notion of him THAT SITTETH UPON THE THRONE OF DAVID,
to take away the vain hopes wh... [ Continue Reading ]
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These verses contain no more than the threatening which we have had
more than once before. He had compared them to _vile figs_, JEREMIAH
24:8,9,10 there threatened them with being made _a reproach, a
proverb, a taunt, and a curse_; and consuming them with the sword,
famine, and pestilence: the same... [ Continue Reading ]
A contempt of the word of the Lord was the cause of this people's
ruin, and will be the cause of ruin to any people. See JEREMIAH 7:26,
JEREMIAH 11:7,8 17:23. Lest they should say that they only disobeyed
the prophets, God mindeth them that in not hearkening to them they did
not hearken to him. The... [ Continue Reading ]
Those phrases, I HAVE SENT, and _I have driven_, &c., are diligently
to be observed by us. There is no evil in cities or nations which is
an evil of punishment, but, whoever be the instruments to bring it,
God is the author of it. These phrases also signified to those Jews
that God was likeliest to... [ Continue Reading ]
Of these two persons we read no more in holy writ: that they pretended
to be prophets, that they abused the name of God, pretending to reveal
his will, wheras what they said was not the will of God, but a
falsehood, we learn out of this verse; and that they were both of them
burnt by the king of Bab... [ Continue Reading ]
OLBHeb;
As false teachers are of the highest sort of transgressors, speaking
lies in the name and under pretence of the authority of the God of
truth; so God in his providence ordinarily makes them the greatest
examples of his vengeance. God threateneth to bring them to an end
that should turn into... [ Continue Reading ]
The reason here given must not be understood as the reason of the king
of Babylon's punishment of them, but why God gave them up into his
hands, because they had committed VILLANY or _folly_ in Israel; which
is expounded by the next words, they had COMMITTED ADULTERY WITH THEIR
NEIGHBOURS WIVES. All... [ Continue Reading ]
OLBHeb;
We have no guidance from any other scripture to teach us who this
SHEMAIAH was, but it is very probable that he was one of those who at
this time were in the captivity of Babylon, and so came to the
knowledge of Jeremiah's letter, mentioned in the beginning of the
chapter, and wrote what fo... [ Continue Reading ]
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PRIEST, that is, high priest, as some have thought; but it appears
from 2 KINGS 25:18, that Seraiah was at this time the high priest, and
this Zephaniah was the second priest, as he is there styled, as also
JEREMIAH 52:24; nor must any think that the Jehoiada here meant was
the immediate predecessor... [ Continue Reading ]
He means it of an active, real reproof, as appears by what went
before; he would have had Jeremiah imprisoned, or put to that
punishment which they called the stocks, the nature of which we cannot
determine, concluding him to be but a madman, and one who was not made
a prophet by any immediate missi... [ Continue Reading ]
The matter of fact was true, as appeared Jeremiah 29:5,6, but it was
false that this was the effect of phrensy, or that he spake this of
his own head without commission from God; for he wrote nothing of this
nature but by order from God, as appeareth from JEREMIAH 29:4, where
he began his letter wit... [ Continue Reading ]
It is uncertain whether Zephaniah did this out of kindness to
Jeremiah, for we read he was sent to Jeremiah upon messages, JEREMIAH
21:1, JEREMIAH 37:3, from the king, or because he would not apprehend
him before he heard him, and let him know that he did nothing against
him but upon information, &c... [ Continue Reading ]
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This is the great mischief of false teachers, they are the causes of
people's trusting in lies; and from hence the sins of false prophets
are ordinarily aggravated.... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL PUNISH SHEMAIAH THE NEHELAMITE, AND HIS SEED: punishments of
this life ordinarily are extended to the children of sinful parents,
for the parents sake, who are punished in their children, being _res
parentum_, a considerable part of their parents goods and portion. _He
shall not have a man to... [ Continue Reading ]