Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible
Book: Jeremiah
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Jeremiah was a Priest, a native of Anathoth, in the Tribe of
Benjamin. He was called to the prophetic office when very young,
about seventy years after the Death of Isaiah, and exercised it
for about forty years with great faithfulness, till the sins of
the Jewish nation came to their full Measure and Destruction
followed. The prophecies of Jeremiah do not stand as they were
delivered. Blayney has endeavoured to arrange them in more
regular order, namely, ch. 1-20; 22; 23; 25; 26; 35; 36; 45; 24;
29; 30; 31; 27; 28; 21; 34; 37; 32; 33; 38; 39; (ver. 15-18,
1-14.)
40-44; 46-52. The general subject of his prophecies is
the Idolatry and other sins of the Jews; the judgments By which
they were threatened, with references to their future
restoration and deliverance, and promises of the Messiah. They
are remarkable for Plain and Faithful reproofs, affectionate
expostulations, and awful warnings.