Jeremiah 32

Jeremiah's Land Purchase

1 [This is] the word that came to Jeremiah from the Lord in the tenth year of Zedekiah[a] king of Judah, which was the eighteenth year of Nebuchadnezzar.[b]
2 At that time, the army of the king of Babylon was besieging Jerusalem, and Jeremiah the prophet was imprisoned in the guard's courtyard in the palace of the king of Judah.
3 Zedekiah king of Judah had imprisoned him, saying: "Why are you prophesying, 'This is what the Lord says: Look, I am about to hand this city over to Babylon's king, and he will capture it.
4 Zedekiah king of Judah will not escape from the Chaldeans; indeed, he will certainly be handed over to Babylon's king. They will speak face to face[c] and meet eye to eye.[d]
5 He will take Zedekiah to Babylon where he will stay until I attend to him'-[this is] the Lord's declaration. 'You will fight the Chaldeans, but you will not succeed'?"[e]
6 Jeremiah replied, "The word of the Lord came to me:
7 'Watch! Hanamel, the son of your uncle Shallum, is coming to you to say: Buy my field in Anathoth[f] for yourself, for you own the right of redemption[g] to buy it.'
8 "Then my cousin Hanamel [came] to the guard's courtyard as the Lord had said and urged me, 'Please buy my field in Anathoth in the land of Benjamin, for you own the right of inheritance and redemption. Buy it for yourself.' Then I knew that this was the word of the Lord.
9 So I bought the field in Anathoth from my cousin Hanamel, and I weighed out to him the money-17 shekels[h] of silver.
10 I recorded it on a scroll, sealed it, called in witnesses, and weighed out the silver on a scale.
11 I took the purchase agreement-the sealed copy with its terms and conditions and the open copy-
12 and gave the purchase agreement to Baruch[i] son of Neriah, son of Mahseiah. [I did this] in the sight of my cousin[j] Hanamel, the witnesses who were signing the purchase agreement, and all the Judeans sitting in the guard's courtyard.
13 "I instructed Baruch in their sight,
14 'This is what the Lord of Hosts, the God of Israel, says: Take these scrolls-this purchase agreement with the sealed copy and this open copy-and put them in an earthen storage jar so they will last a long time.
15 For this is what the Lord of Hosts, the God of Israel, says: Houses, fields, and vineyards will again be bought in this land.'
16 "After I had given the purchase agreement to Baruch, son of Neriah, I prayed to the Lord:
17 Ah, Lord God ! You Yourself made the heavens and earth[k] by Your great power[l] and with Your outstretched arm. Nothing is too difficult for You!
18 You show faithful love to thousands[m] but lay the fathers' sins on their sons' laps after them, great and mighty God whose name is the Lord of Hosts,
19 the One great in counsel and mighty in deed, whose eyes are on all the ways of the sons of men in order to give to each person according to his ways and the result of his deeds.[n]
20 You performed signs and wonders in the land of Egypt[o] and do so to this very day both in Israel and among mankind. You made a name[p] for Yourself, as [is the case] today.
21 You brought Your people Israel out of Egypt with signs and wonders, with a strong hand and an outstretched arm, and with great terror.[q]
22 You gave them this land You swore [to give] to their ancestors, a land flowing with milk and honey.[r]
23 They entered and possessed it, but they did not obey Your voice or live according to Your law.[s] They failed to perform all You commanded them to do,[t] and so You have brought all this disaster on them.
24 Look! Siege ramps[u] have come against the city to capture it, and the city, as a result of the sword, famine, and plague, has been handed over to the Chaldeans who are fighting against it. What You have spoken has happened. Look, You can see it!
25 Yet You, Lord God , have said to me: Buy the field with silver and call in witnesses-even though the city has been handed over to the Chaldeans!"
26 Then the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah:
27 "Look, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh. Is anything too difficult for Me?
28 Therefore, this is what the Lord says: I am about to hand this city over to the Chaldeans, to Babylon's king Nebuchadnezzar, and he will capture it.
29 The Chaldeans who are going to fight against this city will come, set this city on fire, and burn it along with the houses where incense has been burned to Baal on their rooftops and where drink offerings have been poured out to other gods to provoke Me to anger.[v]
30 From their youth, the Israelites and Judeans have done nothing but what is evil in My sight! They have done nothing but provoke Me to anger by the work of their hands"-[this is] the Lord's declaration-
31 "for this city has been up against My wrath and fury from the day it was built until now. I will therefore remove it from My presence,
32 because of all the evil the Israelites and Judeans have done to provoke Me to anger-they, their kings, their officials, their priests, and their prophets, the men of Judah, and the residents of Jerusalem.
33 They have turned their backs to Me and not their faces. Though I taught them time and time again,[w] they do not listen and receive discipline.
34 They have placed their detestable things[x] in the house that is called by My name and have defiled it.
35 They have built the high places of Baal in the Valley of Hinnom to make their sons and daughters pass through [the fire] to Molech[y]-something I had not commanded them. I had never entertained the thought[z] that they do this detestable act causing Judah to sin!
36 "Now therefore, this is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says to this city about which you said: It has been handed over to Babylon's king through sword, famine, and plague:
37 I am about to gather them from all the lands where I have banished them in My wrath, rage, and great fury, and I will return them to this place and make them live in safety.[aa]
38 They will be My people, and I will be their God.
39 I will give them one heart[ab] and one way so that for their good and for [the good of] their descendants after them, they will fear Me always.
40 "I will make with them an everlasting covenant:[ac] I will never turn away from doing good to them, and I will put fear of Me in their hearts so they will never again turn away from Me.
41 I will rejoice over them to do what is good to them, and I will plant them faithfully in this land with all My mind and heart.
42 "For this is what the Lord says: Just as I have brought all this great disaster on these people, so am I about to bring on them all the good I am promising them.
43 Fields will be bought in this land about which you are saying: It's a desolation without man or beast; it has been handed over to the Chaldeans!
44 Fields will be purchased with silver, the transaction written on a scroll and sealed, and witnesses will be called on in the land of Benjamin, in the areas surrounding Jerusalem, and in Judah's cities-the cities of the hill country, the cities of the Judean foothills, and the cities of the Negev-because I will restore their fortunes."[ad] [This is]*The bracketed text has been added for clarity. the Lord's declaration.

Jeremiah 32 Commentary

Chapter 32

Jeremiah buys a field. (1-15) The prophet's prayer. (16-25) God declares that he will give up his people, but promises to restore them. (26-44)

Verses 1-15 Jeremiah, being in prison for his prophecy, purchased a piece of ground. This was to signify, that though Jerusalem was besieged, and the whole country likely to be laid waste, yet the time would come, when houses, and fields, and vineyards, should be again possessed. It concerns ministers to make it appear that they believe what they preach to others. And it is good to manage even our worldly affairs in faith; to do common business with reference to the providence and promise of God.

Verses 16-25 Jeremiah adores the Lord and his infinite perfections. When at any time we are perplexed about the methods of Providence, it is good for us to look to first principles. Let us consider that God is the fountain of all being, power, and life; that with him no difficulty is such as cannot be overcome; that he is a God of boundless mercy; that he is a God of strict justice; and that he directs every thing for the best. Jeremiah owns that God was righteous in causing evil to come upon them. Whatever trouble we are in, personal or public, we may comfort ourselves that the Lord sees it, and knows how to remedy it. We must not dispute God's will, but we may seek to know what it means.

Verses 26-44 God's answer discovers the purposes of his wrath against that generation of the Jews, and the purposes of his grace concerning future generations. It is sin, and nothing else, that ruins them. The restoration of Judah and Jerusalem is promised. This people were now at length brought to despair. But God gives hope of mercy which he had in store for them hereafter. Doubtless the promises are sure to all believers. God will own them for his, and he will prove himself theirs. He will give them a heart to fear him. All true Christians shall have a disposition to mutual love. Though they may have different views about lesser things, they shall all be one in the great things of God; in their views of the evil of sin, and the low estate of fallen man, the way of salvation through the Saviour, the nature of true holiness, the vanity of the world, and the importance of eternal things. Whom God loves, he loves to the end. We have no reason to distrust God's faithfulness and constancy, but only our own hearts. He will settle them again in Canaan. These promises shall surely be performed. Jeremiah's purchase was the pledge of many a purchase that should be made after the captivity; and those inheritances are but faint resemblances of the possessions in the heavenly Canaan, which are kept for all who have God's fear in their hearts, and do not depart from him. Let us then bear up under our trials, assured we shall obtain all the good he has promised us.

Footnotes 30

  • [a]. Jr 27:1-11; 2 Kg 24:17-20; 2 Ch 36:10-12
  • [b]. Jr 29:1
  • [c]. Lit His mouth will speak with his mouth
  • [d]. Jr 34:3
  • [e]. Jr 21:3-7; 27:22; 34:2-3
  • [f]. Jr 1:1; 11:21,23; 1 Kg 2:26
  • [g]. Lv 25:24-52; Ru 4:1-7
  • [h]. About 7 ounces
  • [i]. Jr 36:4-32; 43:3,6; 45:1-2
  • [j]. Some Hb mss, LXX, Syr; other Hb mss read uncle
  • [k]. 2 Kg 19:15; 2 Ch 2:12; Isa 37:16
  • [l]. Jr 27:5; Dt 4:37; Neh 1:10
  • [m]. Ex 20:6; Dt 5:10; Ps 18:50
  • [n]. Jr 17:10
  • [o]. Ex 1-15; Dt 6:22; Neh 9:10
  • [p]. Neh 9:10; Isa 63:12,14; Dn 9:15
  • [q]. Dt 4:34; 26:8
  • [r]. Ex 3:8,17; Lv 20:24; Nm 13:27
  • [s]. Jr 44:10; Ps 78:10; Isa 42:24
  • [t]. Jr 11:8
  • [u]. Jr 6:6; Ezk 4:2; 2 Kg 25:1
  • [v]. Jr 11:17; 32:32; 44:3,8
  • [w]. Lit them, rising up early and teaching
  • [x]. Jr 4:1; 7:30; Ezk 5:11
  • [y]. Lv 20:2-5; Dt 18:10; 2 Kg 23:10
  • [z]. Lit them, and it did not arise on My heart
  • [aa]. Dt 12:10; Ezk 28:26; 34:25,28
  • [ab]. Ezk 11:19
  • [ac]. Jr 50:5; Gn 17:7,13,19; Isa 55:3
  • [ad]. Or will end their captivity

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 32

This chapter contains an account of Jeremiah's imprisonment, and the cause of it; of his buying a field of his uncle's son, and the design of it; of his prayer to God, and of the answer returned to him. The time of his imprisonment, the place where, and the reasons of it, are observed in Jer 32:1-5; that his uncle's son would come and offer the sale of a field to him was told him by the Lord, which he did accordingly, Jer 32:6,7; of whom he bought the field, paid the money, had the purchase confirmed in a legal way, before witnesses, Jer 32:8-12; and the writings of it he committed to Baruch, to put in an earthen vessel, where they were to continue some time as a pledge of houses, fields, and vineyards, being possessed again after the captivity, Jer 32:13-15; then follows a prayer of his to the Lord, in which he addresses him as the Maker of all things; as the Lord God omnipotent; as a God of great grace and mercy, as well as strict justice; as a God of wisdom, counsel, and might, and an omniscient and righteous Being, Jer 32:16-19; and recounts the wonderful things he had done for the people of Israel, Jer 32:20-22; and observes the ingratitude and disobedience of that people, which were the cause of the present siege of the city, which should surely be delivered into the hands of the Chaldeans, Jer 32:23-25; to which prayer an answer is returned, Jer 32:26; in which the Lord describes himself as the God of all flesh, and as able to do what he pleases, Jer 32:27; and confirms the delivery of the city of Jerusalem unto the Chaldeans, Jer 32:28,29; and assigns the causes of it, the backslidings, disobedience, and dreadful idolatry of the people, Jer 32:30-35; and, notwithstanding, promises a restoration of them to their own land again, Jer 32:36,37; when an opportunity is taken to insert the covenant of grace, and the special articles and peculiar promises of it, for the comfort of the spiritual Israel of God, whether Jews or Gentiles, Jer 32:38-40; and the chapter is concluded with a fresh assurance of the return of the captivity, and of the punctual performance of the promise of it; when fields should be bought in every part of the land, in like manner as Jeremiah had bought his, Jer 32:41-44.

Jeremiah 32 Commentaries

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