Jeremiah 12:7 - Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible

Bible Comments

I have forsaken mine house. — The speaker is clearly Jehovah, but the connection with what precedes is not clear. Possibly we have, in this chapter, what in the writings of a poet would be called fragmentary pieces, written at intervals, and representing different phases of thought, and afterwards arranged without the devices of headings and titles and spaces with which modern bookmaking has made us familiar. So far as a sequence of thought is traceable, it is this, “Thou complainest of thine own sufferings, but there are worse things yet in store for thee; and what after all are thine, as compared with those that I, Jehovah, have brought upon mine heritage, dear as it is to me?”

I have left. — Better, I have cast away.

Into the hand. — Literally, the palm, as given over utterly, unable to resist, and not needing the “grasp of the whole hand.

Jeremiah 12:7

7 I have forsaken mine house, I have left mine heritage; I have given the dearly beloved of my soul into the hand of her enemies.