CONTENTS
We have in this Chapter the imprisonment of Jeremiah for his
faithfulness. The Prophet complains to God. The Lord confirms the word
of his servant. The Chapter closeth with God's gracious promises of a
return to the people.... [ Continue Reading ]
There was some considerable space, it should seem between the close of
the former Chapter and this, for, according to the date of the
eighteenth year of Nebuchadrezzar, it could not be very far from the
time of the total overthrow of the kingdom. Let the Reader not
overlook the faithfulness of God's... [ Continue Reading ]
The Lord was pleased by this token, of causing Jeremiah to buy a
portion of land, in the prospect of the loss of all the land, to
testify, that his word should stand: and though for a time he gave his
people up, he would not cast them finally away. I pray the Reader not
to overlook the Lord Jesus in... [ Continue Reading ]
What a beautiful view is here given of the piety and faith of the
Prophet! With what zeal and earnestness doth he set his heart to seek
the Lord. Though all his remonstrances and entreaties had failed, in
seeking to persuade men; yet who can say, the Prophet thought with
himself, what prayer shall d... [ Continue Reading ]
We have here the Lord's gracious answer to the Prophet's prayer,
Isaiah 65:24. I think it not altogether improbable, but, as the Lord
had directed Jeremiah to buy the field in Anathoth, even in the
prospect of the ruin of the whole nation; that Jeremiah had some hopes
that the Lord would still spare... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader! I beseech you to ponder well the precious things which are
contained in the bosom of this scripture; and read them over again and
again. Were there ever promises more gracious, even in the midst of
the most flagrant impiety? Can there be any form of words equal in
point of tenderness, to sho... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
READER! behold in the example of Zedekiah King of Judah, how sin
hardens. Though every tittle Jeremiah had foretold during the many
years of his preaching, had come to pass, and not one thing had
failed: though the false prophet Hananiah, that prophesied smooth
things, and had promised... [ Continue Reading ]