The Prophet’s intention is to humble the foolish confidence of the
people, who boasted of the gratuitous kindness of God, as if they were
naturally excellent: hence, also, their obstinacy against his threats
was so great. For when the prophets reprove them sharply, they boasted
against them the rema... [ Continue Reading ]
Here the Prophet shows that the citizens of Jerusalem were cast into a
fire, by which they suffered various kinds of death: for although they
were not immediately and entirely consumed, yet the extremities were
burnt off. For the whole region was laid waste all around, and the
kingdom of Israel was... [ Continue Reading ]
He confirms what had been said in the last verse, and at the same time
explains it: as if the citizens of Jerusalem retained some form,
because they were not reduced to dust; but the fire had burnt all
round them, as if the flame was licking a bundle of twigs. While the
royal seat remained to them,... [ Continue Reading ]