The valley — Of Judah; and especially of Jerusalem, called a valley,
because great part of it flood in a valley; and the valley of vision,
because of the many and clear visions or revelations of God's mind, in
that place. House — tops — As they used to do in times of great
consternation, that they m... [ Continue Reading ]
Noises — Of joyful shouts. Tumultuous — Through revelling and
jollity. Battle — But either by famine or pestilence in the siege,
or in their flight.... [ Continue Reading ]
Rulers — Zedekiah and his chief commanders, whose flight he
foretells. Found — That remain there with Zedekiah in the siege; for
those who had fled to the Chaldeans saved their lives and liberties.
Bound — In fetters, Jeremiah 52:11. Fled — Who fled from
Jerusalem, but were pursued and overtaken by... [ Continue Reading ]
Look away — Take off your eyes and thoughts from me, and leave me
alone.... [ Continue Reading ]
Treading down — In which my people are trodden under foot by their
enemies. By the Lord — Not only men, but God himself fought against
them. Walls — Of the strong cities of Judah. Mountains — With such
loud and dismal outcries as should reach to the neighbouring
mountains.... [ Continue Reading ]
Elam — The Persians, who now, and for a long time after, were
subject to the Assyrian and Chaldean emperors. Quiver — Being expert
bowmen. Horsemen — As some fought on foot, so others fought from
chariots and horses. Kir — The Medes, so called from Kir, an eminent
city and region of Media. Uncovered... [ Continue Reading ]
Valleys — Valleys were the most proper places for the use of
chariots. Gate — To assist the footmen while they made their
assault, and to prevent those who endeavoured to escape.... [ Continue Reading ]
He — The enemy. Covering — He took those fenced cities, which were
a covering or safe — guard both to the people of Judah, and to
Jerusalem. The armour — Thy trust was placed in the arm of flesh.
The forest — More fully called the house of the forest of Lebanon, 1
Kings 7:2, not because it was built... [ Continue Reading ]
Seen — That is, observed in order to the reparation of them. The
waters — That you might both deprive the enemy of water, and supply
the city with it.... [ Continue Reading ]
Numbered — That they might exactly know their own strength. The
houses — Which stood upon or without the walls, and so gave their
enemies advantage, and hindered the fortifying the city.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thereof — Of Jerusalem, expressed in the foregoing verse. Him —
God, who made it a city, and the place of his special presence and
worship. Long ago — Which may be added to aggravate their sin, in
distrusting that God, who had now for a long time given proof of his
care and kindness in defending thi... [ Continue Reading ]
Call — By his providence, and by his precepts requiring these things
in such times. Baldness — By plucking or shaving off the hair of
their heads, as was usual in great sorrows.... [ Continue Reading ]
Let us, &c. — A most perverse and desperate conclusion.... [ Continue Reading ]
'Till ye die — You shall feel the sad effects of this, as long as
you live.... [ Continue Reading ]
What — What right hast thou to this place and office? Whom — What
kindred or relations? For the Jews say, he was a stranger by birth;
which is the more probable, because his pedigree is not mentioned in
any of those places of scripture where he is named. On high — In an
high and eminent place. An ha... [ Continue Reading ]
Will carry — Will cause thee to be carried into captivity by a
strong hand. Cover — This may be an allusion to the ancient custom
of covering the faces of condemned persons.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thy chariots — Thy glorious chariots where thou didst ride in great
state at Jerusalem, shall be turned into shame to thyself, and to thy
master.... [ Continue Reading ]
He — The Lord; such sudden changes of persons being very usual in
these writings.... [ Continue Reading ]
Call — By my powerful providence.... [ Continue Reading ]
Girdle — There was a peculiar sort of robe and girdle which was the
badge of his office. A father — He shall govern them with fatherly
care and affection.... [ Continue Reading ]
The key — The government, the power of opening and shutting, of
letting men into it, or putting them out of it, whereof a key is a fit
emblem. Shoulder — He mentions the shoulder rather than the hand, in
which keys are commonly carried, from some ceremony then in use, of
carrying a key upon the shou... [ Continue Reading ]
Fasten — I will establish the power in his hands. Sure place — In
the strong walls, or solid timber, in the house. He shall be — By
his prudent and righteous government he shall procure great glory, to
all that have any relation to him.... [ Continue Reading ]
The glory — Of his own kindred and family, who shall all depend upon
him, and receive glory from him; of the house of David, which is
called his father's house, because he was of the blood — royal. The
offspring — Great and small, the children and grand — children of
his father's house, the meanest... [ Continue Reading ]
The nail — Shebna, who seemed to be so. The burden — All those
wicked officers that were advanced and supported by his power.... [ Continue Reading ]