JEREMIAH CHAPTER 32 Jeremiah, in the siege of Jerusalem, being
imprisoned by Zedekiah, buyeth a field, taketh witnesses, draweth a
writing, sealeth and delivereth it to Baruch to preserve, as tokens of
the people's return, JEREMIAH 32:1. He prayeth with admiration of
God's majesty and works; and rep... [ Continue Reading ]
The king of Babylon (as appears from 2 KINGS 25:1 JEREMIAH 39:1)
besieged Jerusalem in the tenth month of the ninth year of Zedekiah,
so as he had besieged it some time before the revelation of this
prophecy came to Jeremiah. Jeremiah was at that time a prisoner, in a
prison within the king's house.... [ Continue Reading ]
We no where read that Zedekiah immediately commanded Jeremiah to be
imprisoned, he seemeth rather to have been favourable to Jeremiah, and
judicious interpreters think his present prison was a favourable
prison; but God accounteth princes to do that which their ministers or
subordinate magistrates d... [ Continue Reading ]
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Here the cause of the prophet's imprisonment is expressed. The things
were true which Jeremiah prophesied, and fulfilled, JEREMIAH 39:5, and
Jeremiah could not forbear speaking them, because he was sent of God
upon the errand, JEREMIAH 34:2,3; yet the king and court could not
bear his words. THERE S... [ Continue Reading ]
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From hence may be concluded the certainty of future contingency in
God's eye; the coming of HANAMEEL was a future contingency, yet
certainly known to God, so as he could tell the prophet he would come.
Anathoth (as appears from JOSHUA 21:18) was one of the cities of the
Levites; hence ariseth a ques... [ Continue Reading ]
Hanameel _came freely_, none drove or forced him, yet he came
necessarily as to the event; he could not but go, else God had not
told the prophet truth. THEN I KNEW THAT THIS WAS THE WORD OF THE
LORD; when I saw it came to pass, knowing that God alone knew what was
in men's hearts, told what they wo... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 9. That is, about 2l. 2s. 6d., a small purchase, which argues the
field here mentioned to be but some orchard or garden; though we must
allow the price of land strangely fallen at this time, when the enemy
was besieging the chief city of the country. It should seem they were
wont there to make... [ Continue Reading ]
I went through with the purchase, setting my hand to and sealing the
deed, and taking witnesses to it, as is usual.... [ Continue Reading ]
It is most probable that, upon such bargains and sales amongst the
Jews, two instruments were made, the one sealed up, to be kept by the
purchaser, the other open, to be showed to the judges, and by them
ratified, and that this was the law and custom ordinarily amongst the
Jews upon purchases; both... [ Continue Reading ]
This BARUCH (as appeareth from JEREMIAH 36:4,26) was a scribe, and an
attendant upon Jeremiah, and one who wrote things for him, and from
his mouth. He made this purchase with all the usual formalities; to
make it public, he signed and sealed it before witnesses, and
delivered it to Baruch, to keep... [ Continue Reading ]
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Here is nothing of any seeming difficulty in these verses, but only
why the prophet commandeth Baruch to put the evidences in an earthen
vessel, which himself also expounds, that they might continue many
days, that is, not defaced: had they been hid many days in the earth,
they would have been rotte... [ Continue Reading ]
What he prayed for the matter of his prayer in the following verses
will inform us; but it should seem by it that he was not without his
perplexities; though he yielded an absolute obedience to God's
command, yet he prayeth for a clearer revelation of his meaning in
this thing.... [ Continue Reading ]
He beginneth his prayer with a recognition of God's omnipotency, and
the infiniteness of his power, which was showed in his first making
the heaven and the earth, as we read, GENESIS 1:1 PSALMS 146:6. God
himself used this instance to confirm his people's faith in his
ability to do what he pleased,... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHEWEST LOVING-KINDNESS UNTO THOUSANDS, AND RECOMPENSEST THE
INIQUITY OF THE FATHERS INTO THE BOSOM OF THEIR CHILDREN AFTER THEM:
this is the name which God gave himself, EXODUS 34:7 DEUTERONOMY
5:9,10, and of this latter clause, declarative of the vengeance of God
in punishing children for the... [ Continue Reading ]
Who dost nothing but in infinite wisdom, as if thou hadst taken
counsel upon it; and art mighty in thy works of providence, by which
thou governest the world; whose eyes ran to and fro the earth,
beholding the evil and the good; so that all things are naked before
thee, and thou art not a mere curio... [ Continue Reading ]
Who didst wonders of justice in the land of Egypt, such as are
remembered and made matters of astonishing discourse even to this day;
and wroughtest wonders of mercy in Israel, bringing them out of Egypt
through the Red Sea, raining them down manna and quails from heaven,
and fetching water out of t... [ Continue Reading ]
The history of this we have in the eleven or twelve first Chapter s of
Exodus. God sent ten plagues upon Egypt one after another, before
Pharaoh would let them go; and when he pursued after them, divided the
Red Sea for them, that they might pass through, and then brought the
waters back upon the Eg... [ Continue Reading ]
God owneth this oath, EXODUS 6:8. A LAND FLOWING WITH MILK AND HONEY;
that is, abounding with all necessary things, and all pleasant things.
Canaan is often thus described, EXODUS 3:8,17 EXODUS 13:5 33:3
LEVITICUS 20:24 NUMBERS 14:8, NUMBERS 16:13,14 DEU 6:3 11:9, &c.... [ Continue Reading ]
In the former passage he acknowledged God's goodness, here he owns his
truth and faithfulness, in so conducting this people by his
providence, that they came into the Promised Land and possessed it.
Having acknowledged God's power, omniscience, goodness, truth, and
faithfulness, he comes to own his... [ Continue Reading ]
MOUNTS; the word signifies _ramparts_, or rather _battering rams_,
engines of war, which those nations used to batter walls, or to shoot
great stones into places besieged. THEY ARE COME UNTO THE CITY TO TAKE
IT; they are already besieging Jerusalem, and have been for some time;
and the city is even... [ Continue Reading ]
In this verse again the particle is ill translated _and_, and _for_ in
the latter clause. The learned author of the English Annotations
judgeth well, that it had been better translated _whenas_ in the
second place, as GENESIS 4:11 PSALMS 102:5, or _albeit_, or _though_,
as it is translated, JOSHUA 1... [ Continue Reading ]
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The Lord beginneth this revelation, for the prophet's satisfaction,
with the preface expressive of his power and universal dominion, from
which Jeremiah might understand that he could do whatsoever he
pleased, and man, that was but flesh, GENESIS 6:3, could not hinder
his effecting what he designed... [ Continue Reading ]
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Thou judgest right, this city shall be taken, and that by this very
army of Chaldeans which now besiegeth it, they shall set fire on it,
and burn the houses; I have made all flesh, and I have power to
dispose of it, I will give this city into their hands. But in this
execution of my vengeance I shal... [ Continue Reading ]
If they had offended me only by some particular single acts, or by
some few omissions, or but for a small time, I might have been judged
too severe upon them; but from the time they first began to be a
nation they have made it their business, course, and trade, passing
from one idolatry to another,... [ Continue Reading ]
Solomon finished the building of Jerusalem, and he at least suffered
idolatry in it, 1 KINGS 11:4,8. People have always been so fond of
worshipping God according to their own fancies and inventions, that
even in Judah (except in David's time) the worship of God could hardly
be preserved pure during... [ Continue Reading ]
Still God maketh their destruction to be of themselves, as the
meritorious cause, provoking him to that wrath he executed upon them.
The whole head was sick, the whole heart faint. All orders of men were
corrupted, so as there was no hope of their reformation or growing
better.... [ Continue Reading ]
They have behaved themselves against me contemptuously, like men who,
when they are spoken to, admonished, or instructed, instead of looking
towards those who instruct or admonish them, turn their back upon
them. Yet their sin had not been so great and heinous, if I by my
prophets had not diligently... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR ABOMINATIONS; their idols, which above all things the jealous
God abhorreth, and therefore he calleth them abominations, in the
abstract, for abominable things, DEUTERONOMY 32:16 1 KINGS 11:5 2
KINGS 23:13. IN THE HOUSE WHICH IS CALLED BY MY NAME; that is, in the
temple, which was ordinarily c... [ Continue Reading ]
SEE POOLE ON "JEREMIAH 19:5", SEE POOLE ON "JEREMIAH 19:6", where all
passages we meet with here are fully opened.... [ Continue Reading ]
The Jews now began to see that the Chaldeans would take the city, and
to be as dead-hearted as before they were full of courage, and to give
over themselves for ever as lost.... [ Continue Reading ]
Though the city shall be taken, and you shall go into captivity; yet
you shall not be utterly lost, I will gather you again, and you shall
have as quiet a habitation as ever.... [ Continue Reading ]
I will renew my covenant with them, and keep my covenant towards them;
they shall serve me more faithfully, and I will own them, and take
care of them, and bless them.... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL GIVE THEM ONE HEART; I will give them union and concord, or a
oneness of mind and judgment; as to the things of God, they shall not
be some for superstitious and idolatrous worship, and some for my true
worship. And one way; they shall all worship me according to the rule
I have given them. T... [ Continue Reading ]
This promise manifestly relateth to those Jews that should receive the
Lord Jesus Christ, or that were Israelites indeed; for as to others,
God did turn away from doing them good, when their city was taken by
Titus; unless it be to be understood of a national conversion of the
Jews, not yet effected... [ Continue Reading ]
I will not only do them good, but I will take pleasure and delight in
doing them good; and I will certainly bring them to this land, and
constantly and freely do them good when they shall be there.... [ Continue Reading ]
You shall find me as true to my promises as you have found me to my
threatenings.... [ Continue Reading ]
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Now, Jeremiah, thou understandest wherefore I commanded thee to buy
the field offered thee by Hanameel in Anathoth in the lot of Benjamin;
it was to assure thee, that though at present the Chaldeans shall
prevail against Jerusalem, and the Jews shall be carried into
captivity, and the Jews shall nei... [ Continue Reading ]