Benjamin — Judah, when the ten tribes fell off, the tribe of
Benjamin adhered to Judah, and was incorporated into them; if it be
asked why the prophet rather speaks to Benjamin than to Judah, the
reason probably may be, because he being of Anathoth was of that
tribe, and therefore mentions them as h... [ Continue Reading ]
The shepherds — The Chaldean princes, with their armies, as so many
flocks, shall come into this pleasant land. In his place — Each one
in his quarter or station.... [ Continue Reading ]
Prepare — These seem to be the words of God calling them to this
work. Arise — This shews how ready they will be to obey God's call.
The day goeth — We delay, and tarry too long, and the day spends
apace. The shadows — They were so eagerly set upon it, that they
watched the lengthening of the shadow... [ Continue Reading ]
This night — They would lose neither day nor night; which shews
that, they were extraordinarily stirred up by God in this expedition.... [ Continue Reading ]
Said — To the Chaldeans: 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. And thus God is said to hiss
for such whom he will employ in such work, Isaiah 5:26, Isaiah 7:18.
And he styles himself the... [ Continue Reading ]
Be thou instructed — I would yet willingly spare them if it might
be. Depart — Heb. be disjointed, a most emphatical metaphor, whereby
God would express how great grief it is to him to withdraw himself
from them, even like the separating one limb from another.... [ Continue Reading ]
Glean — Judah shalt be gleaned over and over, 'till there be a full
end, none left. Turn back — As much as to say, they should not be
content with one spoiling, but they should go back a second and a
third time, to carry away both persons and spoil.... [ Continue Reading ]
Their ear — An uncircumcised ear, signifies the rejecting of
instruction; an uncircumcised heart, an obstinate and rebellious will.
They cannot — They had brought themselves under that incapacity by
their obstinacy and wilfulness. A reproach — They laugh at it, and
scorn it.... [ Continue Reading ]
I am full — I am, as it were, filled with the fire of God's wrath,
which I am forced to discharge myself of. Abroad — The streets being
the places where children are wont to sport. The husband — One sex
as well as the other, shall be a prey to the enemy. Full of days —
Such as had filled up the numb... [ Continue Reading ]
Falsely — Heb. doing falsehood, as if that were their whole work,
the proper sin of the priests and prophets, to deceive the people, and
to flatter them by false visions.... [ Continue Reading ]
They have — This refers peculiarly to the prophets; making light of
these threatenings, daubing over the misery and danger that was coming
on the people, by persuading them, that it should not come, or if it
did, it would be easily cured.... [ Continue Reading ]
Committed — Both by encouraging the people, and joining with them in
their idolatries.... [ Continue Reading ]
Stand — He now turns his speech to the people, and gives them
counsel; by a metaphor taken from travellers, that being in doubt of
their way, stand still, and consider, whether the direction they have
received from some false guide, be right or not.... [ Continue Reading ]
Trumpet — The voice of his prophet, intimating his loud crying upon
the account of eminent danger.... [ Continue Reading ]
Nations — He calls upon the nations round about to be spectators of
his severity against Judah. What — The greatness of their
punishment, as the effect of the greatness of their sins.... [ Continue Reading ]
Sheba — A country in Arabia Faelix, to which country frankincense
was peculiar. The sweet cane — The same that is mentioned as an
ingredient in the holy oil, Exodus 30:23. To what purpose art thou at
this trouble and charge to fetch these ingredients for thy incense.... [ Continue Reading ]
I will say — I will suffer such things to be laid in their way, as
shall be the occasion of their destruction. The neighbour — Men of
all sorts and conditions.... [ Continue Reading ]
Behold — God shall stir up the Chaldeans like a great storm. The
sides — The uttermost parts of the Babylonian territories.... [ Continue Reading ]
We — The prophet personates the peoples affections.... [ Continue Reading ]
Go not forth — Expressing the great danger that there would be
everywhere.... [ Continue Reading ]
Gird thee — The prophet calls upon them to mourn in the deepest
manner.... [ Continue Reading ]
I have set thee — Here God speaks by way of encouragement to the
prophet, and tells him, he had made him a fortified tower, that he
might be safe, notwithstanding all the attempts against him. And try
— As refiners do metals; hereby be is encouraged to reprove them
more freely, God will give him pru... [ Continue Reading ]
The bellows — The prophet prosecutes his metaphor taken from
refining of metals, intimating, that the prophets had spent their
breath to no purpose, and their strength was consumed by their labour.
The lead — The judgments which were heavy, as lead upon them, are
all wasted, and do no good. In vain... [ Continue Reading ]
Refuse — Such as will be rejected in payments.... [ Continue Reading ]