JEREMIAH CHAPTER 3 God's forbearance with the idolatry of Judah, who
is worse than Israel, JEREMIAH 3:1. Both called to repent, with gospel
promises, JEREMIAH 3:12. Misery by sin; salvation only of God,
JEREMIAH 3:20. THEY SAY; or, _Men use to say_. If this, with the four
following verses, belong to... [ Continue Reading ]
LIFT UP THINE EYES; do but look, and consider whether I do charge thee
wrongfully or no. UNTO THE HIGH PLACES: he directs her to the places
of her whoredoms and idolatries, called HIGH PLACES, being principally
upon hills, 2 KINGS 21:3, and divers other places, though sometimes in
valleys, JEREMIAH... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE THE SHOWERS HAVE BEEN WITHHOLDEN, viz. by me, according to
my threatening, LEVITICUS 26:19 DEUTERONOMY 28:23,24, i.e. a drought
sent upon thee, either as a punishment of thy wickedness; thus public
sins bring public judgments; or as an aggravation of it; and then it
must be read _though_,... [ Continue Reading ]
WILT THOU NOT FROM THIS TIME, viz. that I have withholden showers?
Some refer this,
1. To the time to come; Wilt thou not yet be wise, and for the future
seek to me, having found all thy other ways successless? ISAIAH 9:13
JEREMIAH 8:14.
2. To the time present; How canst thou challenge me for my p... [ Continue Reading ]
WILL HE RESERVE HIS ANGER FOR EVER? here being a defect of the noun,
the Jews supply it with _thy sin_, ISAIAH 43:25, but the most and
best, as we do, HIS ANGER. Compare it with JEREMIAH 3:12 PSALMS 103:9
NAHUM 1:2, in which texts there is a defect of the same word. This may
seem to be the words of... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD SAID ALSO, OR AGAIN; showing that here begins a new sermon,
in which the prophet from God,
1. Declares Israel's apostacy, and how it fared with them for it.
2. Aggravates Judah's sin for not taking warning.
3. Issues forth an invitation of them both to repentance, with a
promise of accep... [ Continue Reading ]
TURN THOU UNTO ME, viz. by repentance, ACTS 3:19. Although she had
been so vile and abominable, yet the Lord waited in expectation of her
return. HER TREACHEROUS SISTER JUDAH: Benjamin is also here comprised,
but Judah being the chief is only named, these two abiding together
after the other ten rev... [ Continue Reading ]
I SAW: q.d. That which others discern not I saw well enough, viz. both
her hypocrisy and dissimulation, and her incorrigibleness
notwithstanding what had befallen Israel, whose correction should have
been her instruction; thus God speaks of the notice he took of both,
JEREMIAH 23:13,14. Israel is sa... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LIGHTNESS OF HER WHOREDOM; whether of Judah's or of Israel's is
not agreed upon, but the right applying of it doth depend much upon
the right acceptation of the word _lightness_, which comes from a
Hebrew word that signifies _voice_; and so it may refer either to the
noise or fame of it, that wo... [ Continue Reading ]
Though God saw what she did, and though she saw the shameful idolatry
of Israel, and what she had suffered, yet she was not warned; see
JEREMIAH 3:8; but fell to idolatry under Manasseh, who undid what
Hezekiah had done, 2 CHRONICLES 33:3, though under fair pretences she
dissembled with God in the d... [ Continue Reading ]
Was less vile, hath more to say for herself; Judah's sin being greatly
aggravated compared with Israel, EZEKIEL 16:51, EZEKIEL 23:11. See
LUKE 18:14. For though Israel's sins were more, and their idolatry
continued, yet in Judah it was more heinous,
1. Because of their unruly headstrongness, that b... [ Continue Reading ]
GO: it may possibly be used here as an adverb of exciting, namely, to
go, as is usual; or it notes speed, Go quickly, out of hand; not
locally, but set thy face, JEREMIAH 2:2, or feet, that way, or by thy
office address thyself to them, viz. by way of proclamation, crying
aloud; possibly implying th... [ Continue Reading ]
ONLY ACKNOWLEDGE THINE INIQUITY; which will be the evidence of thy
repentance, without which thou canst not lay claim to any pardon,
PROVERBS 28:13 ISAIAH 55:7. This is spoken by way of limitation, lest
the Israelites should fancy a too easy pardon from God's merciful
nature. Exhortations to repenta... [ Continue Reading ]
TURN, O BACKSLIDING CHILDREN; for I am married unto you; I am in
covenant with you, DEUTERONOMY 29:1,DEUTERONOMY 29:10, &c., and this
covenant, notwithstanding all your unfaithfulness, I am ready to renew
with you, HOSEA 2:19,20. ONE OF A CITY, AND TWO OF A FAMILY: this word
family is not always to... [ Continue Reading ]
PASTORS; either civil magistrates, which are sometimes so called,
MICAH 5:5; or rather ecclesiastical, as appears both from the reason
of God's judgments upon Israel, viz. their pastors being generally
either thieves or dumb dogs; and also from the nature of their office,
in the close of the verse,... [ Continue Reading ]
OLBHeb;
WHEN YE BE MULTIPLIED; after the growth of the church under the
Messiah. IN THOSE DAYS; pointing at the great work of conversion that
should be among them, especially in the days of the Messias, and how
greatly the church should be increased by the accession of the
Gentiles, a beginning wher... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY SHALL CALL JERUSALEM THE THRONE OF THE LORD; instead of the ark,
whereon was the mercy-seat, now the church, typified by Jerusalem,
GALATIANS 4:26 REVELATION 21:2, shall be the place of God's residence,
where by his Spirit he will rule and act in his word and ordinances,
and in special the Mess... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HOUSE OF JUDAH SHALL WALK WITH THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL; these two
kingdoms shall become one, that had been so long divided; the enmity
that was between them shall be taken away, and they shall walk hand in
hand in a friendly manner one with another, which is implied in this
phrase of walking togethe... [ Continue Reading ]
HOW SHALL I words that speak either, first, God's putting them to
their own thoughts, how they could think he should bring such a
perfidious people as they were into the land which he had promised;
else, secondly, his considering within himself how or what course he
should take to bring such a thing... [ Continue Reading ]
God hereby telling her what she had formerly been, endeavours to
engage her to what she ought to be, namely, considering her former
unfaithfulness in time past, how she ought to carry it for the future.
See 1 PETER 4:3.... [ Continue Reading ]
A VOICE WAS HEARD: here the prophet seems to express Israel's
repentance and turning to God; and that which they were at present
engaging themselves in; (the word being participial, and in the
present tense;) delivered in a prophetical style, as that in JEREMIAH
31:15; and that not only out of a sen... [ Continue Reading ]
RETURN, viz. repent for sin and from sin. Here God calls upon them,
and invites them to consider whither they are going, and to hearken
unto the voice of his ministers, HOSEA 14:1 ACTS 3:19. See JEREMIAH
3:12. God doth as it were bid them hearken to his messengers, and then
he will heal their backsl... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM THE HILLS, i.e. either from their _idols_, which were worshipped
upon hills, a metonymy of the subject, JEREMIAH 2:20, _idols of the
hills_; or from any other external power whatsoever, either of persons
or things, as the strength of hills, or forts, high places, and strong
places, and assistan... [ Continue Reading ]
SHAME; either in general put for sin, which causeth shame, a metonymy
of the effect; for that brought shame first into the world, GENESIS
2:25. Or in particular the idol Baal, called the _shameful thing_,
JEREMIAH 11:13 HOSEA 9:10. _Hath devoured the labour of our fathers_:
q.d. This hath been the f... [ Continue Reading ]
WE LIE DOWN IN OUR SHAME; we are perplexed and confounded within
ourselves; we are such a reproach, both to God and man, that we cannot
but lift up our hands for shame, even we, that had once a whore's
forehead, JEREMIAH 3:3, but must lie down in our shame; an expression
to set forth tho greatness o... [ Continue Reading ]