Bible Commentaries

Wesley's Explanatory Notes

Jeremiah 30

Verse 8

In that day - In the day when God should deliver the seed of Jacob out of trouble. His yoke - The yoke of the king of Babylon, that power of his, which for seventy years he exercised over the Jews. Of him - Of the Jews.


Verse 9

But - Either this must be understood of the kingdom of Christ, under which the Jews that received him were made spiritually free: or there is a time yet to come, when this ancient people of God shall be restored to a farther civil liberty than they have enjoyed ever since the captivity of Babylon.


Verse 11

In measure - Not in equity only, but with moderation. Unpunished - But yet God will not let his own people go unpunished, that by it they may be reclaimed, and the world may take notice that God is of purer eyes than that he can, in any persons, behold iniquity.


Verse 12

For - They had sinned to that degree that God had resolved they should go into captivity.


Verse 13

No medicine - The prophet's design was to convince them, that there was no present remedy, but patience, though their false prophets might promise a cure.


Verse 14

Thy lovers - The Egyptians and Assyrians.


Verse 23

A continuing - Not a sudden blast, that shall presently go over, but a vengeance that shall abide.


Verse 24

Consider - And though at present they will not consider, yet afterward, when they see things come to pass, then they shall consider what I have told them.

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