JEREMIAH CHAPTER 30 God showeth Jeremiah the deliverance and return of
the Jews, JEREMIAH 30:1. He comforteth Jacob, JEREMIAH 30:10. Their
return shall be gracious. Wrath on the wicked, JEREMIAH 30:18. This
title is thought to extend to all we have both in this and the next
chapter, both which mostl... [ Continue Reading ]
It is uncertain whether this was a command from God to Jeremiah to
record all the revelations which God had made to him, or only the
revelation contained in this and the following chapter, which consists
chiefly of promises of the people's restoration; and so God might
command them to be written tha... [ Continue Reading ]
The reason why God would have the prophecy written, was for a memorial
of God's truth in his promises. Israel never returned as to the body
of the people, but those of the ten tribes which were God's people did
return; we read, LUKE 2:36, of one Anna who was of the tribe of Asher,
and many more doub... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
God here speaketh, but whether personating other nations or the Jewish
nation is not agreed, nor yet whether this text refers to the times of
the Messiah, when the nations should tremble, or the time when Darius
invaded Babylon, or the times of Gog and Magog, (of which read EZE 38)
or the time when... [ Continue Reading ]
The voice which I hear is not the voice of women, but of men, and
those the strongest and stoutest men, yet it is a voice like the voice
of women in travail, roaring out through their pains; and the posture
I see the generality of men are in is like the posture of women in
travail, who hold their ha... [ Continue Reading ]
It is no wonder that there is such a trembling upon all hearts, such a
consternation and great complaining; for it will be a time of no
ordinary calamity, but of great evil and misery, in the same sense as
it is called a great day, JOEL 2:11, _great and terrible_; and
ZEPHANIAH 1:14, &c.; there neve... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THAT DAY; not in that great day before mentioned, but in the day
when God should deliver the seed of Jacob _out of trouble_. God
threatens to break the yoke of the king of Babylon, that is, to break
that power of his which for seventy years he should exercise in
keeping the Jews under; and he wou... [ Continue Reading ]
Who is here meant by David is not well agreed. Some think this promise
was fulfilled in the rule of Zorobabel, and those after the captivity
of Babylon, of the family of David, who ruled over the Jews, though
not under the style of kings; others think that Christ is intended, as
in the other paralle... [ Continue Reading ]
You that are my servants, and the posterity of Jacob, though your
captivity be threescore and ten years, yet be not afraid that I have
quite forgotten you, or my promise made to your fathers. For I will
assure you, that though I have for your sins sent you afar off, yet
you are not beyond the reach... [ Continue Reading ]
TO SAVE THEE with a temporal salvation and deliverance, and those of
thee who are Israelites indeed with a spiritual and eternal salvation;
but the first is what is here principally intended. God puts a
difference betwixt the chastisements of his people, and the
punishments of their enemies; the lat... [ Continue Reading ]
Interpreters generally understand by bruise or wound here the state
that the Jews should be in the captivity of Babylon, which would be
miserable, and so miserable that it would be incurable from any hand,
except the hand of God. But I do not understand why it may not as well
be interpreted of their... [ Continue Reading ]
Concerning the general design of the prophet in these words, all
interpreters seem agreed that the prophet's scope is to bring their
uneasy thoughts to a rest, and make them rest satisfied with the
providence of God; for there was no resistance of the will of God,
which he metaphorically expresseth... [ Continue Reading ]
In the time of thy prosperity thou hadst many friends, but now they
have FORGOTTEN THEE. Very probably the Egyptians and Assyrians, whose
help the Jews made often use of, are the _lovers_ here intended, 2
CHRONICLES 28:21; Has. xii. 1; indeed the Egyptians were before
conquered, or very much brought... [ Continue Reading ]
WHY CRIEST THOU FOR THINE AFFLICTION? THY SORROW IS INCURABLE: Why
complainest thou of my dealings with thee? or, as JEREMIAH 15:18, the
cause of thy sorrow is incurable: or, as others, Why complainest thou
that thy sorrow is incurable? Though it be so, yet thou hast no reason
to complain of my deal... [ Continue Reading ]
OLBHeb;
The particle Nbl is thought here to be ill translated _therefore_, for
manifestly it is not a causal or illative, and those who interpret it
therefore refer it to what went before, JEREMIAH 30:10,11. It were
better translated _nevertheless_, or _notwithstanding yet_: so the
learned author of... [ Continue Reading ]
As the miserable state of this people was by the prophet, JEREMIAH
30:12,13, described under the similitude of a man wounded, and
bruised, and sick; so their more prosperous state is described under
the nation of health, and God's action in restoring them expressed
under the notion of healing, both... [ Continue Reading ]
This verse manifestly is a promise of the rebuilding of the city, and
was fulfilled in the times of Ezra; and the term CAPTIVITY, which in
its proper sense relates to persons, not to places, being here applied
to places, signifies the miserable state of Jerusalem upon the taking
it by Nebuchadnezzar... [ Continue Reading ]
OUT OF THEM SHALL PROCEED THANKSGIVING; thanksgiving to God, as
JEREMIAH 17:26, either thank-offerings, LEVITICUS 7:12,13, or vocal
thanksgivings. AND THE VOICE OF THEM THAT MAKE MERRY; either in a
religious sense, or in a civil sense if it be taken in the former, it
signifieth their mirth at their... [ Continue Reading ]
Their posterity also shall be as happy, and in as much repute, as they
were before this carrying into Babylon. Their church, or the body of
the people of the Jews, shall from generation to generation be
established. And though in those times there will be some that will
oppress them, yet they shall... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR GOVERNOR SHALL PROCEED FROM THE MIDST OF THEM: this promise was
made good in Zerobabel, and other governors of the Jews after their
return out of captivity, till they came to be subdued by the Romans.
Some restrain this unto Christ, and make it a prophecy of Christ being
born of the Jewish nat... [ Continue Reading ]
God in these words declares that in that day he would renew his
covenant with Israel, (at least the true Israelites,) and they should
be his people to serve and to obey him, and he would be their God to
protect and bless them with all temporal and all spiritual blessings.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WHIRLWIND OF THE LORD GOETH FORTH WITH FURY; the vengeance of God
compared to a whirlwind, for the suddenness of it, and because it
should encompass them to their ruin, _a terrible whirlwind._ A
CONTINUING WHIRLWIND; or, a continuing whirling; not a sudden blast of
wind, that shall presently go... [ Continue Reading ]
He expoundeth in these words the continuing whirlwind, spoken of
JEREMIAH 30:23, and withal lets them know that what the false prophets
said of a speedy return out of Babylon of those already there, or of
the not going of those which as yet were in Judea, was all but
falsehood; for the Lord was angr... [ Continue Reading ]