JEREMIAH CHAPTER 6 God sendeth and strengtheneth the Babylonians
against Judah, JEREMIAH 6:1; for her oppression and spoils, JEREMIAH
6:6, and obstinacy; which provoke God's wrath and their destruction,
JEREMIAH 6:9. Their covetousness, false confidence, and impudence;
people and priests refuse to o... [ Continue Reading ]
WOMAN: this supplement is not in the text; they that approve it render
the epithet _comely_ variously, for one dwelling at home, as the
Hebrew nays doth also signify, HABAKKUK 2:5; and so the word
_delicate_ serves to explain it, as showing the reason of her tarrying
at home; not as a good housewife... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SHEPHERDS WITH THEIR FLOCKS SHALL COME UNTO HER: the prophet here
proceeds in his metaphor, and possibly the rather, because he chooseth
to speak in the style of his own education, which may also give some
countenance to the supplement of _pasture or land_ in the former verse
instead of woman: t... [ Continue Reading ]
PREPARE YE WAR AGAINST HER: the prophet now passeth from his metaphor
to tell them plainly what he means by the _shepherds_, viz. warriors:
some make these the words of the Chaldeans, making preparations for
their invasion, and it may be by some of their accustomed rites that
they used before war; b... [ Continue Reading ]
LET US GO BY NIGHT, or, _this night_. They were set upon it, they
would lose neither day nor night; which shows that they were
extraordinarily stirred up by God in this expedition. LET US DESTROY
HER PALACES: this was the bait or motive that they propounded to
themselves, viz. to have the spoil of a... [ Continue Reading ]
SAID, viz. to the Chaldeans. Here God declares whence they have their
commission: q.d. They come not up on their own heads: see JEREMIAH
5:14,15. God would have the Jews to know that they have not so much to
do with the Chaldeans as with him; that they are his rod to scourge
them for their sins, JER... [ Continue Reading ]
In this verse God aggravates their sin of oppression, mentioned in the
former. AS A FOUNTAIN CASTETH OUT HER WATERS, SO SHE CASTETH OUT HER
WICKEDNESS; a metaphor, to express how natural all manner of
wickedness is to her, how full she is of it, and how incessant in it,
noting her impudence, a fount... [ Continue Reading ]
BE THOU INSTRUCTED, Heb. _corrected_: q.d. By the correction thou hast
felt, and what is threatened, be persuaded to repentance before it be
too late, PROVERBS 29:15. God doth here IN THE MIDST OF JUDGMENT
REMEMBER MERCY, as it were suddenly putting a stop to his fury,
seeking if by any means it may... [ Continue Reading ]
Though gleaning be a term proper for all kind of harvest, yet the word
used here is appropriated to the vintage, and implies the thorough
riddance that the Chaldeans shall make, contrary to the law for
gathering the vintage, though it may seem to allude to it, LEVITICUS
19:10. Judah shall be gleaned... [ Continue Reading ]
GIVE WARNING, Heb. _make protestation_; noting with what earnestness
the prophet would bespeak them in his warning of them: see JEREMIAH
11:7. The prophet taking notice of their obstinacy, speaks as one
astonished, and highly makes complaint, being greatly grieved that he
can find none that will tak... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE. Heb. _And_; which seems to be a better connexion; for that
which putteth him upon this work seems rather to be that Spirit of
prophecy that is in him than any consideration drawn from them. I AM
FULL OF THE FURY OF THE LORD; I am, as it were, filled with the fire
of God's wrath and curses... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR HOUSES SHALL BE TURNED UNTO OTHERS, i.e. their houses and their
lands shall be devolved or turned over to strangers, JEREMIAH 8:10,
even that land which they thought had been entailed upon them, and
they so firmly fixed in for ever, PSALMS 132:13,14. THEIR WIVES; their
most desirable things; h... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM THE LEAST OF THEM; not respecting so much their age as degree and
quality, poor and rich; the prophet notes the generality of their
corruption as the reason of God's severity against them, as JEREMIAH
6:6; observing also that it was even among the greatest, who ought to
have given better exampl... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY HAVE HEALED ALSO THE HURT OF THE DAUGHTER OF MY PEOPLE SLIGHTLY:
this refers peculiarly to the prophets; either slighting or making
light of these threatenings, tending to the reproach either,
1. Of the prophets of God, bringing their message into contempt; or,
2. The people, deceiving of them... [ Continue Reading ]
WERE THEY, viz. the false prophets, ashamed? Some read it actively, as
sometimes it is taken, Did they put the people to shame? but that is
not so proper here; it rather notes how bold and confident, or rather
impudent, they were in their flatteries, and deceiving the people, a
great aggravation of... [ Continue Reading ]
Having told the false prophets their doom, he now turns his speech to
the people, and gives them counsel; for he rather propounds than
commands, by a metaphor taken from travellers, that being in doubt of
their way, do stand still, pause, and consider, whether the direction
they have received from s... [ Continue Reading ]
WATCHMEN, viz. prophets and messengers, that sought their good, and
endeavoured to prevent their miseries by foretelling what was coming
upon them, EZEKIEL 3:17, EZEKIEL 33:7 _A metaphor from watchmen_, that
are usually set upon high places to espy out dangers afar off. THE
SOUND OF THE TRUMPET; eit... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 18, HEAR, YE NATIONS: he calls upon the nations round about to be
as so many spectators of his severity against Judah, though they were
his own people.
1. Partly to vindicate the justice of his proceedings, that they may
not think him too severe.
2. Partly to shame them, if thereby tie may br... [ Continue Reading ]
HEAR, O EARTH; the inhabitants of the earth; or else God having spoken
to the rational, he now speaks to the very senseless creatures to
observe his proceedings, EZEKIEL 36:4. I WILL BRING EVIL; the Chaldean
army, with all the direful effects of it. _The fruit of their
thoughts_: q.d. They may thank... [ Continue Reading ]
OLBHeb;
TO WHAT PURPOSE? an interrogation of expostulation and contempt,
wherein God by the prophet meets with their hypocrisy, who pleased
themselves with their outward oblations and sacrifices, and thought
God would be pleased with them too; but he tells them plainly they are
to no purpose; as he... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL LAY STUMBLING-BLOCKS; God gives this name to all the occasions
of the Jews ruin; he exposeth them, or suffereth such things to be
laid in their way, as shall be the occasion of their destruction; such
things which they shall not get over. Or an hypallage, I will bring
destruction upon them; a... [ Continue Reading ]
Now the prophet is showing what these destructive stumbling-blocks
shall be, of which he had prophesied forty years already, and yet they
would not be warned. The north country: see JEREMIAH 6:1. A GREAT
NATION SHALL BE RAISED; God shall stir up the Chaldeans like a great
storm or tempest, JEREMIAH... [ Continue Reading ]
OLBHeb;
THEY SHALL LAY HOLD ON BOW AND SPEAR; or, They shall _carry_; they
shall not want military ammunition of all sorts for the despatch of
this great work; synecdochically expressed for all sorts of weapons.
So PSALMS 35:2,3. HAVE NO MERCY; see JEREMIAH 50:42; not be entreated,
or have any pity... [ Continue Reading ]
WE HAVE HEARD THE FAME THEREOF: OUR HANDS WAX FEEBLE. The prophet
personates the people's affections: q.d. At the very report of the.
approach and fierceness of this people we are dismayed and
discouraged, our hearts melt within us; all warlike courage is taken
from us, 2 SAMUEL 4:1; or he modestly... [ Continue Reading ]
GO NOT FORTH INTO THE FIELD, NOR WALK BY THE WAY; expressing the great
danger that there would be every where, there would be no stirring out
of their fenced cities or houses, JEREMIAH 8:14, but great danger to
them that go out, and to those that come in, they would find death
every where; now seek... [ Continue Reading ]
0 DAUGHTER OF MY PEOPLE, i.e. O my people, that art beloved as a
_daughter_. GIRD THEE WITH SACKCLOTH, and wallow thyself in ashes: he
calls upon them to mourning in the deepest manner wherein they can
express it, girding with sackcloth, close mourning, JEREMIAH 4:8,
wallowing in ashes, JEREMIAH 25:... [ Continue Reading ]
Here God speaks by way of encouragement to the prophet, and tells him
he had made him a fortified tower, that he might both discover the
carriages of his people, which is one use of a high tower, ISAIAH
21:5,8 HAB 2:1; and also to assure him, though they shall make several
attempts against him, yet... [ Continue Reading ]
GRIEVOUS REVOLTERS; obstinate and refractory, ISAIAH 31:6 JEREMIAH
5:3,23. WALKING WITH SLANDERS; being their main business to detract
from thee and the other prophets, JEREMIAH 18:18, JEREMIAH 20:10; a
sin expressly forbidden, LEVITICUS 19:16. THEY ARE BRASS AND IRON:
this to the end of the chapter... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BELLOWS ARE BURNED: the prophet prosecutes his metaphor taken from
refining of metals, intimating herein that the prophets had spent
their lungs to no purpose; see the like PSALMS 22:15, PSALMS 69:3; and
their strength was consumed by their so much labour and pains: q.d.
The terror of the Lord i... [ Continue Reading ]
REPROBATE SILVER; or, _Refuse silver_; such as will be rejected in
payments; they are not to be purged or reformed. SHALL MEN CALL THEM;
or, _be called_, i.e. they shall be esteemed such as will not pass for
current before God or good men, LAMENTATIONS 3:45. BECAUSE THE LORD
HATH REJECTED THEM; the... [ Continue Reading ]