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Jeremiah 9
The prophet's lamentation continues over their adultery, deceit,
idolatry, which God would certainly punish, and they should be
laid waste, when they should sufficiently lament, ver. 1-22. No
trust in ourselves, but in God, who will punish all nations, ver. 23-
26.
Verse 2. A lodging place - Some retiring place, though it were but some
mean hut in the wilderness.
Verse 5. Weary - They use industry, and contrivance in it, they spare no
labour.
Verse 7. Try them - By melting them, I will bring upon them, the fire of
the Chaldean war, that shall purge away those deceits in which
they trust, that the remnant may be purified. For how - I have tried
all other means.
Verse 10. Wailing - The prophet having taken up a lamentation for the
slaughter of the people, now re-assumes it for the desolation of
the whole land. The mountains shall not be able to secure them,
nor the valleys to feed them.
Verse 12. Who is - Is there not a wise man among you, that will search
into the cause of all these threatened judgments.
Verse 16. A sword - But I will follow them with the sword, 'till they be
destroyed, such of them as were appointed for destruction; for
otherwise, they were not all consumed, a full end was not to be
made.
Verse 17. Women - Who were hired to tear their hair, and beat their
breasts, with other mourning postures, a foolish custom which has
obtained in most ages and countries. Cunning - Such as are most
skilful in it.
Verse 20. Every one - It denotes how large and universal the mourning
shall be.
Verse 21. Death - The unavoidableness of the ruin is expressed
metaphorically, alluding to the storming of a city, wherein there is
no respect had to sex, youth, or age.
Verse 22. As the handful - They shall be no more regarded than a few
scattered ears that drop out of the reapers hand, which either lie on
the ground and are eaten by birds, or trod to dirt by beasts. None -
None shall have so much respect to them, as to afford burial.
Verse 24. Knoweth - Whether we make any curious distinction between
understanding God, as if that be more speculative, whereby we
rightly apprehend his nature; and knowing God, as if that be more
practical, as directing the conversation, we need not here inquire;
yet certainly both center in this, that we so know and understand
God as to trust in him, and depend on him alone in all conditions.
Exercise - Kindness, as it relates to his own people; judgment, in
punishing the wicked; righteousness, as he deals justly and
uprightly with both.
Chapter 9:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 isaiah lamentations
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