INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 10
This chapter shows that there is no comparison to be made between God
and the idols of the Gentiles; represents the destruction of the Jews
as near at hand; and is closed with some petitions of the prophet. It
begins by way of preface with an exhortation to hear the word... [ Continue Reading ]
HEAR YE THE WORD WHICH THE LORD SPEAKETH UNTO YOU, O HOUSE OF ISRAEL.
Or, "upon you"; or, "concerning you" k; it may design the judgment of
God decreed and pronounced upon them; or the prophecy of it to them,
in which they were nearly concerned; or the word of God in general,
sent unto them by his p... [ Continue Reading ]
THUS SAITH THE LORD, LEARN NOT THE WAY OF THE HEATHEN,.... Of the
nations round about them, particularly the Chaldeans; meaning their
religious ways, their ways of worship, their superstition and
idolatry, which they were very prone unto, and many of which they had
learned already; and were in dange... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE CUSTOMS OF THE PEOPLE ARE VAIN,.... Or, "their decrees", or
"statutes" o, their determinations and conclusions, founded upon the
observation of the stars; or, their "rites and ceremonies" p in
religion, in the worship of the sun and moon, and the hosts of heaven.
The Syriac version is, "the... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY DECK IT WITH SILVER AND WITH GOLD,.... Cover it with plates of
silver and gold, for the sake of ornament, that it may look grand,
majestic, and venerable; and by this means draw the eye and attention,
and so the devotion of people to it:
THEY FASTEN IT WITH NAILS AND HAMMERS, THAT IT MOVE NOT.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY ARE UPRIGHT AS THE PALM TREE,.... Being nailed to a post, or
fastened to a pillar, or set upon a pedestal, and so stand erect
without bending any way; and are like a palm tree, which is noted for
its uprightness; hence the church's stature is compared to it, Song of
Solomon 7:7, here it is a sa... [ Continue Reading ]
FORASMUCH AS THERE IS NONE LIKE UNTO THEE, O LORD,.... None like him,
for the perfections of his nature, for the works of his hands, and for
the instances of his kindness and beneficence, both in a way of grace
and providence; there is none like him for doing good, or doing evil;
that is, for bestow... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO WOULD NOT FEAR THEE, O KING OF NATIONS?.... Not that the fear of
him among the nations was general, or that he was owned by them as
their King; but inasmuch as of right he was their King, so he ought to
have been feared and reverenced by them; and it was an instance of
great stupidity and ingrat... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THEY ARE ALTOGETHER BRUTISH AND FOOLISH,.... In comparison of the
Lord, there is no knowledge and wisdom in them, this is a certain
fact; they are verily brutish and foolish; or they are one and all so,
there is not a wise man among them: or, "in one thing they are
brutish" r, c. namely, in thei... [ Continue Reading ]
SILVER SPREAD INTO PLATES IS BROUGHT FROM TARSHISH,.... In Cilicia,
where the Apostle Paul was born; according to Josephus, as Jerom says,
it was a country in India. The Targum renders it, from Africa, and
calls it silver "rolled up", or "covered"; so the Vulgate Latin; such
was beaten with a hammer... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THE LORD IS THE TRUE GOD,.... In opposition to all nominal and
fictitious deities, which are not by nature God, only by name, and in
the foolish imagination of the people: or, "the Lord God is truth" t;
that cannot lie, is true to his covenant and promises, and will never
deceive those that wors... [ Continue Reading ]
THUS SHALL YE SAY UNTO THEM,.... The godly Jews to the idolatrous
Chaldeans; and therefore this verse alone is written in the Chaldee
language. The Targum prefaces it thus,
"this is the copy of the letter, which Jeremiah the prophet sent to
the rest of the elders of the captivity in Babylon; and if... [ Continue Reading ]
HE HATH MADE THE EARTH BY HIS POWER,.... The Targum considers these
words as a continuation of the answer of the Jews to the Chaldeans,
paraphrasing them thus,
"and so shall ye say unto them, `we worship him who hath made the
earth by his power':''
who stands opposed to the gods that made not the... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN HE UTTERETH HIS VOICE,.... Declares his will and pleasure, issues
out his commands; or when he thunders, for thunder is his voice, Job
37:2:
THERE IS A MULTITUDE OF WATERS IN THE HEAVENS; they are covered with
clouds, and these clouds full of water; which is brought about by the
following mean... [ Continue Reading ]
EVERY MAN IS BRUTISH IN HIS KNOWLEDGE,.... Or science of making an
idol, whether it be of wood, or of gold, or silver, or brass; he is no
better than a brute, if he thinks, when he has made it, he has made a
god: or, "because of knowledge" w; for want of it; being without the
knowledge of God and di... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY ARE VANITY,.... They are the fruit of the vain imagination of
men; to worship them shows the vanity of the human mind; and they are
vain things to trust to:
AND THE WORK OF ERRORS; of erroneous men, and which lead men into
errors; and are worthy to be laughed at, as the Targum paraphrases it.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PORTION OF JACOB IS NOT LIKE THEM,.... Like those idols, vain, and
the work of errors, or shall perish; even the true God, who is the
portion of his people, of Jacob, whom he has chosen and redeemed; who
call themselves by the name of Jacob, and are Israelites indeed, and
plain hearted ones; and... [ Continue Reading ]
GATHER UP THY WARES OUT OF THE LAND,.... Or thy merchandise, as the
Targum; or thy substance, as the Septuagint; all valuable effects and
goods that are movable, which might be carried from place to place.
The meaning is, that the Jews would gather up their riches from the
several parts of the land... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THUS SAITH THE LORD,.... This is a reason enforcing the
exhortation in the preceding verse, and shows that the same people
that are spoken of here are addressed there.
BEHOLD, I WILL SLING OUT THE INHABITANTS OF THE LAND AT THIS ONCE;
meaning the inhabitants of the land of Judea; or otherwise t... [ Continue Reading ]
WOE IS ME FOR MY HURT!.... Or "breach" a; which was made upon the
people of the Jews, when besieged, taken, and carried captive; with
whom the prophet heartily sympathized, and considered their calamities
and distresses as his own; for these are the words of the prophet,
lamenting the sad estate of... [ Continue Reading ]
MY TABERNACLE IS SPOILED,.... Not the temple at Jerusalem only, rather
Jerusalem itself, as Kimchi; or the whole land, as the Targum,
"my land is wasted:''
the allusion is to the tents of shepherds, and denotes the unstable
condition of the Jewish nation:
AND ALL MY CORDS ARE BROKEN: all the rest... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE PASTORS ARE BECOME BRUTISH,.... The "kings" of Judah, so the
Targum, Jarchi, and Kimchi, as Jehoiakim and Zedekiah; though it need
not be restrained to these only, but may include all inferior civil
magistrates, and even all ecclesiastical rulers, who were the
shepherds of the people; but th... [ Continue Reading ]
BEHOLD THE NOISE OF THE BRUIT IS COME,.... Or, "the voice of hearing"
c; that is, the voice heard; the report that was made that the king of
Babylon had invaded the land, and was coming up to besiege Jerusalem:
"and a great commotion out of the north country"; a large army from
Babylon, which lay no... [ Continue Reading ]
O LORD, I KNOW THAT THE WAY OF MAN IS NOT IN HIMSELF,.... Kimchi and
Ben Melech interpret it of that well known man Nebuchadnezzar, whose
way was not in himself, and was not master of his own resolutions, but
was under the influence and direction of divine Providence: when he
set out of Babylon, he... [ Continue Reading ]
O LORD, CORRECT ME, BUT WITH JUDGMENT,.... The prophet here represents
the body of the Jewish nation, especially the godly among them; he
considers the troubles coming upon the nation as a correction and
chastisement of the Lord; he does not refuse it, or desire it might
not come upon them; he knew... [ Continue Reading ]
POUR OUT THY FURY UPON THE HEATHEN THAT KNOW THEE NOT,.... Make a
difference between thy people that know thee, and make a profession of
thy name, and worship thee, and the Heathen, the nations of the world
who are ignorant of God, and worship stocks and stones; while thou
correctest thine own peopl... [ Continue Reading ]