JEREMIAH CHAPTER 50 The judgment of Babel, and the land of Chaldea,
for their idolatry, tyranny, and pride; with gracious promises of the
redemption of Israel intermixed, JEREMIAH 50:4,5,19,20,34. The prophet
having from the 46th chapter been denouncing the judgments of God
against the other Gentile... [ Continue Reading ]
The prophet calls to men to publish it amongst other nations, and to
SET UP A STANDARD, to make some signal to gather all people together
to hear what he had to say from God against Babylon, which had been an
instrument of great mischief unto most people that lived about them,
to whom it would there... [ Continue Reading ]
From Media, which lay northward to Babylon and Assyria, through which
Cyrus's way to Babylon lay. This prophecy seemeth not to relate only
to Cyrus's first taking of Babylon, who dealt very gently with it, but
to a second taking of it by Darius the king of the Medes, who upon
their defection from th... [ Continue Reading ]
In the days wherein God shall begin to execute judgment upon Babylon,
(which was in the time of Cyrus emperor of the Medes,) the children of
Judah shall come out of captivity; and some of the children of Israel,
(viz. those of the ten tribes,) hearing that their brethren were gone
out of the captivi... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, those of Judah and Israel that fear the Lord shall seriously
and steadily seek the true God, and the true way of his worship; and,
being sensible that they had broken the covenant which their fathers
had formerly made with God, with a desire to renew their covenant, and
that not for a time,... [ Continue Reading ]
MY PEOPLE HATH BEEN LOST SHEEP: all men are compared to sheep that go
astray, ISAIAH 53:6; here it is applied to the Jews, who are called
the Lord's people, by reason of the ancient covenant God made with
their fathers; they are said to be lost, either with respect to their
captivity, being cast out... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THAT FOUND THEM HAVE DEVOURED THEM: as they are in the condition
of lost sheep, so they have been under the fate of lost sheep, which
every dog, fox, wolf devours. And those that are their enemies have
pretended that in destroying them they have done no ill, because they
had sinned; so as the si... [ Continue Reading ]
These words immediately following the other, confirm Mr. Calvin's
notion. God by his prophet commanding his people to remove out of
Babylon, and to go forth cheerfully, and skipping like the he-goats of
the flock leading the way, and setting an example unto others. We find
much such a call ISAIAH 48... [ Continue Reading ]
He means the Medes and Persians, as it is expounded afterward. THEIR
ARROWS SHALL BE AS OF A MIGHTY EXPERT MAN; NONE SHALL RETURN IN VAIN;
I will so direct their arrows, that every arrow they shoot shall
pierce one or other. Or, (as some raffler choose to interpret it,) no
soldier of that assembly o... [ Continue Reading ]
Satisfied with spoil and plunder, for Babylon and Chaldea was at that
time one of the richest places in those parts of the world. She was
abundant in treasure, JEREMIAH 51:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
They REJOICED at the ruin of the Jews; the same thing is laid to the
charge of the Edomites, OB 12. The Chaldeans were God's rod to scourge
the Jews; but when men are made use of by God, as his rod and scourge,
they ought not to put off humanity, but to behave themselves decently,
and as persons tha... [ Continue Reading ]
Your chief City Babylon, or your country, which is the common mother
of all the Chaldeans, shall be destroyed, or SHALL BE ASHAMED of you,
who are not able to defend her. The sense here seems a little
difficult, because it appears no such strange thing that the
hindermost of the nations should be a... [ Continue Reading ]
IT SHALL NOT BE INHABITED, BUT IT SHALL BE WHOLLY DESOLATE; the same
thing was threatened against Babylon, ISAIAH 13:20, _It shall never be
inhabited, neither shall it be dwelt in from generation to generation.
Shall be astonished, and hiss at all her plagues_: it seemeth to be a
proverbial speech m... [ Continue Reading ]
The prophet calls to the Medes and Persians, with those who should
come with them to their assistance, to put themselves in military
order ready to come up against Babylon. The Persians (as was noted
before) were very famous for the bow, therefore he speaketh unto them
as an army of archers, to shoo... [ Continue Reading ]
SHOUT AGAINST HER ROUND ABOUT; either as soldiers use to shout when
they fall upon their enemy, or as they use to shout and triumph when
they are entered city, or whet their enemies flee. SHE HATH GIVEN HER
HAND; either acknowledging themselves overcome, and yielding
themselves to the power of their... [ Continue Reading ]
We are told that Babylon was so large a city, that with the walls of
it there was much ploughed ground: or else the threatening imports
that God would deal more severely with Babylon, than conquerors use to
do with places which they conquer, who use to spare and leave behind
then ploughmen, and such... [ Continue Reading ]
By ISRAEL is here meant the whole twelve tribes (though sometimes it
signifieth the ten tribes in opposition to Judah); they were all
wandering sheep, they became penally _scattered sheep_. Enemies as
fierce and cruel as lions had seized them, and carried them into
captivity. FIRST THE KING OF ASSYR... [ Continue Reading ]
God may justly punish those who do the things which he hath commanded
them to do, if they do it not in that manner which. he directeth, or
if what they do be not done in obedience to his command, but in
satisfaction to their own lusts, which was the case of the Assyrians,
ISAIAH 10:7. AS I HAVE PUNI... [ Continue Reading ]
This must be understood of Judah, which was part of that people who
were called Israel, for to this day we have neither read nor heard of
the ten tribes being brought back again to their habitation. The only
difficulty is, how it is said that the Jews upon their return should
_feed upon Carmel and B... [ Continue Reading ]
Some here restrain the term INIQUITY to _the idolatry_ of the Jews,
which indeed was their great sin, which God did more especially punish
them for; and after the captivity of Babylon we do not read of their
offending in that kind, which was according to the prophecy of ISAIAH
27:9, that when God sh... [ Continue Reading ]
There is some disputes amongst interpreters, whether the words here,
MERATHAIM and PEKOD, be to be taken as common nouns, the one
signifying rebels or rulers, the other visitation, because the
Chaldeans were rebels against the Lord, and were great rulers over all
the contiguous nations; or whether t... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
The latter part of the verse expounds the former; God had made the
Babylonians his hammer, to break other nations in pieces, now it was
itself broken: the particle HOW may be understood either as expressing
triumph and rejoicing, or admiration, or as inquiring how such a thing
could be in the last s... [ Continue Reading ]
We are told that Cyrus with his great army diverted the river
Euphrates, so as his army passed over and surprised the city so
suddenly, that those in the midst of it did not know it when part of
the city was already taken. God directed Cyrus to this stratagem for
the taking of the city, which the pr... [ Continue Reading ]
Babylon was so rich and potent a nation, and had been so great a
conqueror, that people looking only with the eye of sense, and judging
according to probabilities in the eyes of men, might well ask how
these things could possibly be. To which the prophet here answereth,
that the hand of God was to b... [ Continue Reading ]
The prophet in the name of God calleth to the enemies of Babylon, the
Medes, to come up from the furthest parts of their dominions, or from
all parts, to fight against Babylon; to open the granaries, or
store-houses, or treasuries of the Babylonians, and to cast up the
cities as HEAPS of rubbish, an... [ Continue Reading ]
By BULLOCKS in this place interpreters generally understand the great
and rich men of Babylon.... [ Continue Reading ]
The prophet here brings in the poor Jews that had been captives in
Babylon going back upon Cyrus's proclamation of liberty towards Zion,
there joyfully to declare the revenge which their God had taken for
them, and for his holy TEMPLE, which the Chaldeans had burnt and
destroyed.... [ Continue Reading ]
The word translated archers signifieth also many, and is by divers so
translated, but the following words more justify our translation. The
cause of God's calling for Babylon's enemies against her is assigned
to be her PRIDE AGAINST THE LORD.... [ Continue Reading ]
See JEREMIAH 49:26 where we met with the same words.... [ Continue Reading ]
Babylon is particularly branded for pride, which is the swelling of a
man's heart in a self-opinion, caused from something wherein he
excelleth, or thinks that he excelleth, another, We have a large
account of the pride of Babylon ISAIAH 14:12, and particularly of one
of their kings, DANIEL 5:20,21.... [ Continue Reading ]
Babylon, before called THE MOST PROUD, here PRIDE in the abstract,
(which speaketh this people excessively faulty in this thing,) shall
fall, and so full as never more to be recovered and raised up.... [ Continue Reading ]
WERE OPPRESSED TOGETHER; not together in respect of times, for there
was one hundred and fifty years difference betwixt the time of
Israel's and Judah's captivity; nor by the same enemy, Israel was
carried away captive by the Assyrians, Judah by the Chaldeans.
TOGETHER in this place signifies no mor... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR REDEEMER IS STRONG; THE LORD OF HOSTS IS HIS NAME; the Lord,
whose name is the Lord of hosts, is he that is their avenger (for so
the word signifies); and he is as strong as any of those that hold
them fast, and will not let them go. HE SHALL THROUGHLY PLEAD THEIR
CAUSE; be will plead their ca... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, there shall come a sword, the sword of the Medes, upon
Babylon, and all the land of the Chaldeans, and all orders of persons
in it.... [ Continue Reading ]
A SWORD IS UPON THE LIARS; AND THEY SHALL DOTE: the word here
translated _liars_ is by some translated _bars_, by some _liars_; and
in the Hebrew it hath both significations; which makes some think it
is to be understood of the chief men, who are the props, stays, and
bars of a place, whose wisdom G... [ Continue Reading ]
A SWORD IS UPON THEIR HORSES, AND UPON THEIR CHARIOTS; though they be
full of chariots and horses, the enemy shall destroy them. By the
mingled people some understand those whom the Babylonians had hired to
their assistance from other nations; others, such strangers as lived
amongst them; others, a... [ Continue Reading ]
A DROUGHT IS UPON HER WATERS, AND THEY SHALL BE DRIED UP: some think
that this phrase hath a special reference to Cyrus's stratagem used in
the surprise of Babylon; one part of it was fortified by the great
river Euphrates, running on one side, which Cyrus diverted by cutting
several channels, till... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
The substance of both these verses is, that Babylon should be totally
ruined, as Sodom and Gomorrah, so as there should be no habitations
for men, but wild beasts only of all sorts should inhabit and lodge in
it. The fulfilling of this we have not in holy writ, only the
beginning of its accomplishme... [ Continue Reading ]
The Medes and Persians with their armies, who shall also have many
other kings who, from the several parts of the earth, shall join with
them and help them.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BOW AND THE LANCE were the two usual weapons of soldiers in those
countries, JEREMIAH 6:23. The Persians were a cruel, bloody people.
These phrases signify no more than that the enemies should come upon
Babylon in a terrible manner, and prepared to destroy them.... [ Continue Reading ]
The Medes shall not be more prepared to destroy the Babylonians, than
they shall be unprepared to make any resistance; as God will animate
their enemies, so he will dispirit them, so as they shall faint upon
the report of their coming, and be like a woman upon whom strong pangs
of travail are.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
SEE POOLE ON "JEREMIAH 49:19", where we have applied unto Edom all
that is here spoken against Babylon.... [ Continue Reading ]
We have much the same spoken with reference to Edom, JEREMIAH 49:20.
The words are only expressive of the greatness of the destruction of
Babylon, which should be such as should make all that part of the
world shake, and the noise of it would ring throughout all the nations
in that part of the earth... [ Continue Reading ]