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Jeremiah 5:1-31 open_in_new
1-9. The universal corruption of the city prevents forgiveness.
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Jeremiah 5:2 open_in_new
Though they say, The Lord liveth] i.e. though they take the most solemn form of oath, as opposed to those held by the Jews to be of less obligation: cp. Matthew 5:34; Matthew 5:35.
3 The truth] RM 'faithfulness.' It is this that God looks for.
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Jeremiah 5:4 open_in_new
These are poor, etc.] i.e. the ignorant ones who know no better.
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Jeremiah 5:5 open_in_new
Yoke.. bonds] i.e. restraints of God's law.
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Jeremiah 5:6 open_in_new
Lion] i.e. the invader: cp. Matthew 4:7. Evenings] RM 'deserts.'
7-8. All idolatry was unfaithfulness to God, to whom Israel was espoused, but gross licentiousness was literally the common accompaniment of the worship of the reproductive powers of nature, such as was practised by the Canaanites.
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Jeremiah 5:8 open_in_new
In the morning] RM 'roaming at large.'
10-31. In spite of fancied security desolation is at hand in requital for rébellion and faithlessness.
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Jeremiah 5:10 open_in_new
Jerusalem is likened to a walled־in vineyard, and the Chaldean host is bidden to batter and trample it. Yet the overthrow shall not be complete, for Israel is, after all, a chosen nation. Battlements] RV 'branches,' so as to keep up the figure of the vine. Though the tendrils be cut away yet the stock shall be left.
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Jeremiah 5:12 open_in_new
It is not he] It is not God who sends these messages of woe.
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Jeremiah 5:13 open_in_new
The prophets, etc.] These are still the words of the scoffing Jews.
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Jeremiah 5:15 open_in_new
A nation] the Assyrian.
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Jeremiah 5:16 open_in_new
Is as an open sepulchre] for it is filled with missiles dealing death.
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Jeremiah 5:19 open_in_new
Note the distinct prophecy of the captivity of Judah.
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Jeremiah 5:24 open_in_new
Jeremiah reminds them of the providence of God, who sends the winter and spring rains, so needful for the crops, and maintains a dry season between Passover and Pentecost for harvesting.
25-28. A strong testimony to the deception, avarice, and oppression of the time.
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Jeremiah 5:28 open_in_new
Yet they prosper] RV 'that they' (the orphans) 'should prosper.'
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Jeremiah 5:31 open_in_new
Prophets, priests, and people alike connived at and took part in these crimes. By their means] RM 'at their hands.' Formerly the prophetic guilds had borne witness for righteousness and withstood the priests: now they are become false prophets, abetting the priests in their idolatry and wickedness.
Jeremiah's Fourth Prophecy (or Group of Prophecies). God's Judgment upon the Unrepentant
When the check which Josiah's personal character and influence put upon idolatry was removed, Jeremiah foresaw that the condition of the nation would become well-nigh desperate.
The Prophet Sets Forth the Sin of the Nation and Points Out the Inevitable Result (Reign of Josiah, and Probably Before the Reforms of that King: cp. Jeremiah 3:6)
This section furnishes us with the gist of the prophet's testimony during the early years of his ministry, and doubtless represents the commencement of the roll written by Baruch at Jeremiah's dictation. In these five Chapter s he lays before his hearers the grossness of their conduct in deserting Jehovah, and urges repentance and amendment while yet the impending judgment is delayed. For the idolatrous and 'high place' worship of the period see Intro., and cp. Intro, to Hosea.