JEREMIAH CHAPTER 51 The severe judgment of God against voluptuous,
covetous, tyrannical, and idolatrous Babel, in the revenge and for the
redemption of Israel, JEREMIAH 51:1. Jeremiah delivereth the book of
this prophecy to Seraiah, to be cast into Euphrates, in token of the
perpetual shaking of Bab... [ Continue Reading ]
Wicked men are compared to _chaff_, PSALMS 1:4. Such as execute
judgment on them are called _fanners_, JEREMIAH 15:7; so MATTHEW 3:12;
because as the fanner keepeth what is in the fan unquiet in a
continual motion and agitation, by which (advantaged by the wind) he
emptieth it of the chaff; so the e... [ Continue Reading ]
Whatever arms the Babylonians shall be armed with, they shall meet
with their matches; those that are archers shall meet with archers to
bend the bow against them, and those who are otherwise armed shall
meet with persons prepared to encounter them at their own weapons.
Their whole host shall be des... [ Continue Reading ]
Thus all of them shall be destroyed, some in the fields, some in the
streets of their cities.... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, not, utterly forsaken, for in a sense they were forsaken as
to some gradual manifestations of God's love to them, but Judah and
Israel were not left as a widow, or were not divorced from God. The
word translated _sin_ signifies a most heinous sinning, or desolation,
and the best interpreter... [ Continue Reading ]
It is a matter of no great moment whether we understand these words as
spoken to the Jews in the captivity of Babylon, as JEREMIAH 1:8, or to
those whom the Chaldeans had hired to help them, or to such strangers
as for their secular advantages lived in Babylon. By _soul_ here
seemeth to be meant _li... [ Continue Reading ]
A GOLDEN CUP, because of her great riches and plenty. God hitherto had
made me of Babylon as a rod in his hand, and had given her riches, and
power, and prosperity proportioned to the service he had for her to
do; what she did she did by commission from God; therefore this golden
cup is said to have... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, she shall suddenly fall and be destroyed; you may try all the
probable ways for her cure, but they will all be used to no purpose.... [ Continue Reading ]
The prophet here seemeth to personate the mercenary soldiers that
should come to help the Chaldeans, as if they should say this, they
would have helped Babylon, but there was no healing for her; and
therefore they call one to another to leave her to herself, and return
each man to his own country, f... [ Continue Reading ]
These words are spoken as in the person of the Jews, owning the
destruction of Babylon,
1. To be the mighty work of God.
2. An act of justice and judgment, pleading the cause and revenging
the wrongs of his people; and owning the Jewish religion, and calling
one to another to go to the temple to d... [ Continue Reading ]
MAKE BRIGHT THE ARROWS; prepare the arrows for fighting, whether by
feathering, sharpening, or polishing and cleansing of them, is not
much material. GATHER THE SHIELDS; you that are Chaldeans, gather all
the shields you have together, you will have need of them all: or, you
that are the enemies of... [ Continue Reading ]
Some judge these words spoken to the Medes, declaring the will of God,
that they should use all probable means to conquer Babylon, or (as
some would have it) display their banners upon the walls of it, as
signs of its being already conquered: but certainly it is more
reasonable to conclude them the... [ Continue Reading ]
Babylon is said to dwell upon many waters, because upon the great
river Euphrates, which they say did not only run by it, but almost
encompass it, branching itself into many smaller rivers, which made
several parts of the city islands. ABUNDANT IN TREASURES; it is a city
much noted in Scripture for... [ Continue Reading ]
The Lord, that is able to bring to pass what he saith, hath sworn by
his life, or by himself; see the like phrase JEREMIAH 22:5, JEREMIAH
44:26 49:13 AMOS 4:2, AMOS 6:8 ISAIAH 45:23; that is, the thing next
mentioned shall come to pass as certainly as that there is a God in
heaven, or that God livet... [ Continue Reading ]
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We had these five verses all in JEREMIAH 10:12. See there the
explication of the several passages in them; the scope of which is
only to convince those to whom the prophet spoke, that notwithstanding
all the power, and riches, and greatness, and alliances of the
Chaldeans, yet that God who had threa... [ Continue Reading ]
Interpreters are here divided, whether by THOU or THEE in this and the
following verses to understand Cyrus, whom God made use of to destroy
Babylon and many other places, or Babylon. Our translators understand
it of Cyrus, and therefore speak of the future tense, WILL I. The
Hebrew text will not re... [ Continue Reading ]
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The sense of all three verse is the same, viz. that God had made use
of, and was still making use of the Babylonians to waste and
impoverish much people, wasting their goods, routing their armies,
killing all sorts of their inhabitants.... [ Continue Reading ]
The particle in the front of this verse, which our translators
(understanding the four former verses of Cyrus) render and in a
copulative sense, must be rendered _now_, or _but_, if the four former
verses be understood of Babylon, and the sense is this: Though I nave
hitherto made use of Babylon, an... [ Continue Reading ]
Babylon is not here called _a mountain_ because it was situated upon
any hills or mountains, for it appears from GENESIS 11:2 that it was
situated in a plain, and we read, JEREMIAH 51:13, that it dwelt upon
many _waters_; but because it was very high for its power and
greatness, and had very high wa... [ Continue Reading ]
God threateneth to Babylon an utter ruin and desolation, so as they
should not have a stone left fit to lay a foundation, or to make a
corner-stone; or, as some others interpret it, that city should never
be built again, there should never from the rubbish of it be taken a
stone to lay the foundatio... [ Continue Reading ]
The former words of this verse are expounded by those that follow;
setting up of standards and blowings of trumpets are preparatory to
bring armies together. The setting up of standards, and blowing of
trumpets, are military signs of the will of those princes or
captains-general whose those standard... [ Continue Reading ]
Here the prophet declares those particular princes and nations that
should be God's instruments to destroy Babylon, viz. Cyrus and Darius,
the emperors of the Medes, with all the forces under their command,
and people under their dominion.... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, Babylon, or the land of Chaldea, shall tremble and sorrow;
for God hath determined to destroy it, and to leave it wholly
desolate, so as none should dwell in it.... [ Continue Reading ]
When God hath determined an end, he ordereth means proportionable to
that end. Babylon had many valiant and mighty men, and it is very
probable the Babylonians trusted very much to them; but when it came
to, God took off their courage, so as they had no heart to fight, but
kept themselves in their s... [ Continue Reading ]
We have had occasion one and again to recite what we have in civil
historians about the taking of Babylon by Cyrus, viz., that it was
taken by surprise, by the Median emperor's unexpected diverting the
river Euphrates by divers channels which he cut; as also that Babylon
was a very vast city, the gr... [ Continue Reading ]
This was part of the message which the prophet saith the messenger
should carry to the king of Babylon, that was in the other part of the
city, that the passages over the river Euphrates, or any other
passages by which the Babylonians might, upon the enemies entrance,
make their escape, were all sto... [ Continue Reading ]
BABYLON had been a threshing instrument by which, and a
threshing-floor in which, God had threshed many other nations; God now
intended to make it as a THRESHING-FLOOR wherein he would thresh the
Chaldeans. IT IS TIME TO THRESH HER: some think because of the next
words, that the words were better tr... [ Continue Reading ]
The prophet speaketh this in the name of the Jews, complaining of the
KING OF BABYLON as the author of all the miseries they had endured,
which he expresseth by several phrases signifying the same thing, viz.
that it was the king of Babylon that had ruined. them, and filled
himself and his soldiers... [ Continue Reading ]
The words are either a prayer, or a prediction of God's vengeance upon
Babylon; so PSALMS 137:7,8. God hath said vengeance is his, and he
will repay it. The church of the Jews here commits its cause to God,
and prayeth him to execute vengeance for her. How far it is lawful for
us to pray against our... [ Continue Reading ]
Men had need take heed how they give cause of appeals to God against
them, especially the appeals of such as are a people that have a
covenant relation to God. God in those cases ordinarily showeth
himself a _swift witness and judge_, and gives a speedy judgment in
such causes. BEHOLD, saith God, I... [ Continue Reading ]
BABYLON SHALL BECOME HEAPS; heaps of rubbish. A DWELLING-PLACE FOR
DRAGONS, AN ASTONISHMENT, AND AN HISSING, WITHOUT AN INHABITANT. SEE
POOLE ON "JEREMIAH 50:39", SEE POOLE ON "JEREMIAH 50:40", where the
same thing was before said.... [ Continue Reading ]
It is uncertain whether this be to be understood of the Medes, making
horrible roarings and noises when they took Babylon; or of the
Babylonians, who upon the taking of their city (as is usual) made
horrid outcries, as being a people quite undone: some think it
referreth to the drunken noises of the... [ Continue Reading ]
When they shall grow hot with wine, I will put, or give, or make them
a feast of another nature. Interpreters judge that the prophet
referreth to the feast made by Belshazzar, DANIEL 5:1, TO A THOUSAND
OF HIS LORDS, when he and his wives and concubines drank wine in the
vessels belonging to the temp... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, they shall be destroyed before they are aware of it.... [ Continue Reading ]
We meet with this term SHESHACH only here, and JEREMIAH 25:26; both
places leave it doubtful whether it be to be taken for an idol, which
they called by the name of _Shach_, or a name given to the city of
Babylon, which worshipped that idol, to the honour of which the
Babylonians kept a yearly festi... [ Continue Reading ]
A multitude of enemies, that are like the sea in which there is a
multitude of waters, or that will overrun them as the sea overfloweth
the shore, or any land into which it once breaketh.... [ Continue Reading ]
See JEREMIAH 2:6, JEREMIAH 9:12: the words are all of them descriptive
of an utter desolation, that should not only be the fate of Babylon
the head city, but of all the inferior cities, that were as daughters
to that mother city.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND I WILL PUNISH BEL AND BABYLON: Bel was the principal Babylonian
idol, of which see what is noted JER 1 2. AND I WILL BRING FORTH OUT
OF HIS MOUTH THAT WHICH HE HATH SWALLOWED UP; all the vessels of the
temple, 2 CHRONICLES 36:7, and whatever gifts the Babylonians had
presented to him. AND THE NA... [ Continue Reading ]
These words are an exhortation to the Jews to be willing, upon the
first proclamation of liberty by Cyrus, to go out of Babylon,
notwithstanding the pleasantness of the place, and that now their
stakes had been pitched there many years, because of the ruin which
should most certainly come on that pl... [ Continue Reading ]
AND LEST YOUR HEART FAINT; and lest they should be affrighted by the
succession of evils year after year that should come on Babylon. Some
think it were better translated, _And let not your heart faint_.
Though you should hear of Cyrus's coming year after year, yet faint
not; (for they say Cyrus was... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL DO, that is, I will execute, _judgment upon the idols of
Babylon_, and the whole land of Chaldea shall be confounded, when they
shall see that their idols will do them no more service. AND ALL HER
SLAIN SHALL FALL IN THE MIDST OF HER: some, instead of _her slain_
would have it read, _her danc... [ Continue Reading ]
All the creatures in heaven and earth. shall rejoice at the vengeance
which God shall take upon Babylon, which had been the destroyer of so
many of their people. The Median soldiers are those here called
spoilers from the north.... [ Continue Reading ]
The words in the Hebrew have some difficulty, which is not so obvious
to those not acquainted with that language, but hath given occasion to
interpreters to vary in their particular translations of it; but they
mostly agree in the general sense, viz. that these words are given as
a reason why the wh... [ Continue Reading ]
It is hard to resolve whether the prophet here speaks to the
Chaldeans, or the Medes, or the Jews, though most understand it of the
Jews, whom God would have leave Babylon as soon as they should have a
liberty proclaimed; and to remember when they came into Judea the
great things, both of justice to... [ Continue Reading ]
The words of this verse seem to prove that the Jews were the persons
intended in the former verse, whom God would have to go away, and not
to stand still; for it is out of doubt that it is of them the prophet
here speaketh, and whom the prophet brings in here, saying, WE ARE
CONFOUNDED, that is, ash... [ Continue Reading ]
For which complaints of my people, or rather for which profanation of
my holy place, I will be revenged upon their graven images, and not
only upon their idols, but upon the worshippers of them, and cause a
groaning of wounded men over all the country of the Chaldeans; I will
cause them to know that... [ Continue Reading ]
We are very prone to measure things by the measures of our own
reasons, and to judge of events which are to be the effects of Divine
power by human probabilities, therefore God is put to use many words
to the same purpose: he saw the Jews saying in their hearts, How can
these things be? Babylon hath... [ Continue Reading ]
To assure them that what God threatened should certainly be, he calls
to the Jews to listen, as if already there were cry from Babylon, and
a sound of a great destruction from the land of the Chaldeans.... [ Continue Reading ]
The sword is not so much the sword of the Medes a the sword of the
Lord. It is he who is to be looked at, a the spoiler of Babylon. AND
DESTROYED OUT OF HER THE GREAT VOICE; and hath made to cease in that
great city the noise caused from the multitudes of people in it
walking up an, down, and traffi... [ Continue Reading ]
Little more is said here than was before, only the words hint the
taking of Babylon by a surprise, when the kin and the inhabitants were
not aware of it, which he had be fore also told us, JEREMIAH 51:39,40.
In this the prophet saith that God would act but as a just God, a GOD
OF RECOMPENCE. Where G... [ Continue Reading ]
Drunken men use to fall asleep. The prophet speaks here
metaphorically. His meaning is, that the Lord would fill them with the
wine of his fury, mentioned JEREMIAH 30:15,16, and upon the drinking
of it they should sleep their last sleep, the effects of it should be
their utter ruin and destruction.... [ Continue Reading ]
Incredible things are told us by historians of this great city. They
say the compass of it was threescore miles about; that her walls were
in height two hundred feet, her breadth such as two chariots might
drive abreast upon the top of them; that it had a hundred great gates,
many of then of brass.... [ Continue Reading ]
Of this SERAIAH we read no more than we have in this verse, though,
JEREMIAH 36:26, there be mention made of another Seraiah. WHEN HE WENT
WITH ZEDEKIAH THE KING OF JUDAH INTO BABYLON: we no where read of any
journey Zedekiah made into Babylon till he was carried a prisoner
thither, it is therefore... [ Continue Reading ]
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Not to the Chaldeans, nor possibly is it to be understood of a mere
private reading of them to himself, but to the Jews that were in
Babylon, acquainting them with what God had spoken against Babylon by
the prophet.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thou shalt testify that thou believest what thou hast read to be what
shall most certainly come to pass, by speaking words to this sense.... [ Continue Reading ]
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It hath been often said that Euphrates was that great river which ran
by the walls of Babylon; into this Seraiah is commanded by Jeremiah to
throw this roll of prophecy against Babylon, symbolically to teach the
Jews, that according to the tenor of his prophecy the time should
come, after some years... [ Continue Reading ]