Jeremiah 31:5

5 Again will your vine-gardens be planted on the hill of Samaria: the planters will be planting and using the fruit.

Jeremiah 31:5 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 31:5

Thou shalt yet plant vines upon the mountains of Samaria
Mountains are proper places for vines, and which generally produce the best wine; but vines are not to be understood merely literally, or as only expressive of the outward peace, plenty, and prosperity of Samaria, with other places given to the Jews, as Josephus F11 observes they were by the Demetrii; which they might improve by planting vines but figuratively of the planting of Gospel churches there, comparable to vines, ( Song of Solomon 2:13 ) ( 7:12 ) ; which was done in the first times of the Gospel; see ( John 4:29 John 4:30 John 4:42 ) ( Acts 8:5 Acts 8:6 Acts 8:12 ) ( 9:31 ) ; and which was a pledge of what will be done in those parts hereafter in the latter day: the planters shall plant, and shall eat [them] as common things;
the fruit of the vines planted by them. The allusion is to the law of eating the fruit of trees planted on the fifth year of their plantation, when, and not till then, it was lawful to eat of it; but here the planters might eat of it as soon as it was produced, even as the fruit of the fifth year, which was common and lawful, ( Leviticus 19:23 Leviticus 19:25 ) . The "planters" are the ministers of the Gospel; such an one the Apostle Paul was; who are instruments in founding and raising churches, and of planting members in them, as well as of watering, and making them fruitful; and who receive themselves benefit from hence; not only in things temporal, but spiritual; it giving them a real pleasure and satisfaction to see the plants grow and thrive, which they have planted, ( 1 Corinthians 3:6-8 ) ( 9:7 ) ( Psalms 92:14 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F11 Antiqu. Jud. l. 13. c. 2. sect. 3.

Jeremiah 31:5 In-Context

3 From far away he saw the Lord: my love for you is an eternal love: so with mercy I have made you come with me.
4 I will again make new your buildings, O virgin of Israel, and you will take up your place: again you will take up your instruments of music, and go out in the dances of those who are glad.
5 Again will your vine-gardens be planted on the hill of Samaria: the planters will be planting and using the fruit.
6 For there will be a day when those who get in the grapes on the hills of Ephraim will be crying, Up! let us go up to Zion to the Lord our God.
7 For the Lord has said, Make a glad song for Jacob and give a cry on the top of the mountains: give the news, give praise, and say, The Lord has given salvation to his people, even to the rest of Israel.
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