The date of this prophecy Jeremiah 13 is fixed by the mention of the
queen-mother Jeremiah 13:18 i. e., Nehushta, the mother of Jehoiachin.
We have in it one of those symbolic acts by which great lessons were
taught the people more impressively than by words Alter the burning of
the scroll in the fo... [ Continue Reading ]
A LINEN GIRDLE - The appointed dress of the priestly order (Leviticus
16:4, ...).
PUT IT NOT IN WATER - i. e., do not wash it, and so let it represent
the deep-grained pollution of the people.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN A HOLE OF THE ROCK - “In a cleft of the rock.” As there are no
fissured rocks in Babylonia, the place where Jeremiah hid the girdle
must have been somewhere in the upper part of the river.... [ Continue Reading ]
MANY DAYS - The seventy years’ captivity.... [ Continue Reading ]
This verse limits the application of the symbol. Only the ungodly and
the idolatrous part of the people decayed at Babylon. The religious
portion was strengthened and invigorated by the exile Jeremiah 24:5.... [ Continue Reading ]
The reason why the girdle was chosen as the symbol. Similarly, Israel
was the people chosen and set apart that in and by them the Holy
Spirit might work for the salvation of mankind.... [ Continue Reading ]
BOTTLE - jar, the “potter’s vessel” of Isaiah 30:14 : a new
symbol, but with the same meaning, the approaching destruction of
Jerusalem Jeremiah 13:14.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KINGS ... - i. e., his successors in general. In the fall of
Jerusalem four kings in succession were crushed.... [ Continue Reading ]
All orders and degrees of men in the state would be broken in
indiscriminate destruction.... [ Continue Reading ]
BE NOT PROUD - Both the symbols were of a nature very humiliating to
the national self-respect.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DARK MOUNTAINS - Rather, “the mountains of twilight.” Judah is
not walking upon the safe highway, but upon dangerous mountains: and
the dusk is closing round her. While then the light still serves let
her return unto her God.
AND, WHILE YE LOOK ... - Translate, “and ye wait for light, and He
tu... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD’S FLOCK - The people carried away captive with Jeconiah
formed the Jewish Church, as we are expressly told, whereas Zedekiah
and the people of Jerusalem possessed only the externals of the Church
and not its reality. It is for this reason that the seventy years’
exile counts from Jeconiah’s... [ Continue Reading ]
THE QUEEN - i. e., “the queen-mother:” the word signifies
literally “the great lady.” The king’s mother took precedence of
his wives.
SIT DOWN - The usual position of slaves.
FOR YOUR PRINCIPALITIES ... - Rather, “for the ornaments of your
heads, even the crown of your majesty, shall come down.”... [ Continue Reading ]
SHALL BE SHUT UP - Rather, “are shut up, and no man openeth them.”
The cities of the Negeb, the southern district of Judah, are
blockaded, with no one to raise the siege. The captivity was the
inevitable result of the capture of the fortified towns. An army
entering from the north would march along... [ Continue Reading ]
Jerusalem is asked where the cities, which once lay grouped round her,
like a goodly flock of sheep, are gone? The question implies blame.... [ Continue Reading ]
Translate, “What wilt thou say, O Jerusalem, when He, Yahweh, shall
set over thee for head those whom thou hast taught to be thy bosom
friends?” The foreign powers, whose friendship she has been
courting, will become her tyrants.... [ Continue Reading ]
MADE BARE - Rather, “ill-used, treated with violence.” The long
flowing robes worn by ladies of rank, are to be laid aside, that they
might do menial work, bare-legged, like slaves. The ill-usage to the
heels is the having to tramp barefoot, a thing very painful to women
accustomed to the seclusion... [ Continue Reading ]
This verse answers the question, May not Judah avert this calamity by
repentance? No: because her sins are too inveterate. By the Ethiopian
(Hebrew: Cushite) is meant not the Cushite of Arabia but of Africa, i.
e., the negro.... [ Continue Reading ]
STUBBLE - Broken straw separated from the wheat after the grain had
been trampled out by the oxen. Sometimes it was burned as useless; at
other times left to be blown away by the wind from the desert.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PORTION OF THY MEASURES - i. e., “thy measured portion” Job
11:9. Others render it: “the portion of thy lap,” the upper
garment being constantly used for holding things Ruth 3:15.
IN FALSEHOOD I. E - in idols (see the marginal reference).... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE WILL I - literally, “And I also;” I also must have my
turn, I too must retaliate. Compare Nahum 3:5.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THINE ABOMINATIONS - “Even thy abominations.” The prophet sums
up the three charges against Judah, namely, spiritual adultery,
inordinate eagerness after idolatry (see the note at Jeremiah 5:7
note), and shameless participation in pagan orgies.
IN THE FIELDS - “in the field,” the open, unenclos... [ Continue Reading ]