Jeremiah 15
DummelowJeremiah 15:1-21
1-9. The coming woes described.
- Moses (Exodus 17:11; Exodus 32:11; Numbers 14:13-20) and Samuel (1 Samuel 7:9; 1 Samuel 12:23) were successful pleaders with God in time past: cp. Psalms 99:6.
- To death] meaning, by pestilence.
- To be removed into] RV ’to be tossed to and fro among.’ For Manasseh’s wickedness see 2 Kings 21:3.
- They shall be dispersed and driven forth from the land by every way of exit.
- Even the mothers of warriors in the prime of youth shall have none to protect them. At noonday] taking them by surprise: see Jeremiah 6:4. I have caused him, etc.] RV ‘I have caused anguish and terrors to fall upon her’ (the mother) ‘suddenly.’ 10-21. Jeremiah’s lament and appeal. God’s reply.
- I have neither lent, etc.] The Jews were forbidden to take interest from one another (Deuteronomy 23:20), and the money-lender accordingly was held in extreme disfavour. Jeremiah laments that his mission is constantly one of strife with his people.
- It shall be well with thy remnant] RV ‘I will strengthen thee for good.’ His enemies shall not only spare Jeremiah, but invoke his aid. This took place more than once: see Jeremiah 21:1.; Jeremiah 37:3; Jeremiah 42:2.
- Judæa is not tough enough to withstand the Chaldean power. For northern, cp, Jeremiah 6:1.
- I will make thee to pass with] Some authorities read, ‘I will make thee to serve.’ So it runs in the parallel passage, Jeremiah 17:4.
- He describes the joyful acceptance with which he first received the divine commission.
- The mockers] RV ’them that make merry.’ There is no suggestion of wrong doing in the original word. Because of thy hand] meaning God’s guidance, His inspiration. For this sense of ‘hand’ cp. Isaiah 8:11 and Ezekiel 1:3; Ezekiel 37:1.
- Liar] RV ‘deceitful brook.’ As waters that fail] The figure is that of a watercourse, which being dried up belies the anticipations of the thirsty traveller: cp. Job 6:15. Jeremiah laments that his message seems to have no effect.
- Return] i.e. repent öf his murmuring. Stand before me] as my servant: cp. for the phrase, 1 Kings 18:15; 2 Kings 3:14. Take forth the precious from the vile] i.e. purge himself of his distrust. Let them return, etc.] Deliver your message, regardless of the people’s favour. They must turn to God.
- See Jeremiah 1:18, Jeremiah 1:19.
