Jeremiah 16 - Introduction - Matthew Henry's Whole Bible Commentary

Bible Comments

J E R E M I A H.

CHAP. XVI.

      In this chapter, I. The greatness of the calamity that was coming upon the Jewish nation is illustrated by prohibitions given to the prophet neither to set up a house of his own (Jeremiah 16:1-4) nor to go into the house of mourning (Jeremiah 16:5-7) nor into the house of feasting, Jeremiah 16:8; Jeremiah 16:9. II. God is justified in these severe proceedings against them by an account of their great wickedness, Jeremiah 16:10-13. III. An intimation is given of mercy in reserve, Jeremiah 16:14; Jeremiah 16:15. IV. Some hopes are given that the punishment of the sin should prove the reformation of the sinners, and that they should return to God at length in a way of duty, and so be qualified for his returns to them in a way of favour, Jeremiah 16:16-21.