Jeremiah 3:6-10

Faithless Israel

6 Then the LORD said to me in the days of Josiah the king, "Have you seen what faithless Israel did? She 1went up on every high hill and under every green tree, and she was a harlot there.
7 "2I thought, 'After she has done all these things she will return to Me'; but she did not return, and her 3treacherous sister Judah saw it.
8 "And I saw that for all the adulteries of faithless Israel, I had sent her away and 4given her a writ of divorce, yet her 5treacherous sister Judah did not fear; but she went and was a harlot also.
9 "Because of the lightness of her harlotry, she 6polluted the land and committed adultery with 7stones and trees.
10 "Yet in spite of all this her treacherous sister Judah did not return to Me with all her heart, but rather * in 8deception," declares the LORD.

Jeremiah 3:6-10 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 3

In this chapter the sins of the people of Israel and Judah are exposed; particularly their idolatry, signified by playing the harlot; which is aggravated by the number of lovers or idols they had worshipped; by the many places where they had committed it; by their impudence in doing it; and by the bad consequence of it, showers of rain being withheld from them on that account, Jer 3:1-3 and the grace of God towards them is abundantly declared by frequent calls unto them to repent and turn to him, and this after putting them away, which is not usual, Jer 3:1,8, the Lord expostulates with them, and puts words into their mouths, what they should say to him, even after they had spoken and done as evil things as they could, Jer 3:4,5 the sin of Judah is particularly aggravated, by having seen what Israel, or the ten tribes, had done; their impenitence, notwithstanding the divine call; their going into captivity for their sin; and yet all this had no effect on Judah, to restrain them from the like sins, and to engage them to repentance; so that, of the two, the men of Judah were most to blame, Jer 3:6-11, wherefore the prophet is bid to go towards the north, where Babylon lay, and Israel were carried captive, and call upon them to return to the Lord, and proclaim his grace and mercy to them, only insisting upon an acknowledgment of their sins, their idolatry and disobedience, Jer 3:12,13 and next the call to them to return is repeated; to which they are encouraged by observing the relations, they stood in to him, which continued, by promising to bring a remnant of them to Zion, and give them pastors approved of by him, and profitable to them, Jer 3:14,15 which respect Gospel times, and the latter day, when the ceremonial law would be abrogated, Jer 3:16, the Gentiles called, Jer 3:17 and an entire agreement between Judah and Israel, Jer 3:18 and yet the Lord expresses a concern how he should reckon them as his children, and treat them as such, who had behaved so ill towards him; but his grace gets over the difficulties; finds out a way, by putting it into their mouths to call him their Father, and not turn away from him, Jer 3:19 and this, notwithstanding their great treachery to him, perversion of their ways, and forgetfulness of the Lord, Jer 3:20,21, and they are again exhorted to repent and turn, with a promise of healing their backslidings, which has such an effect upon them, as to engage them to come to him, Jer 3:22 acknowledging their salvation is only in him, and not in their idols; and that sin was the cause of all their calamities; and that shame and confusion of face belonged unto them on that account, Jer 3:23-25.

Cross References 8

  • 1. Jeremiah 17:2; Ezekiel 23:4-10
  • 2. 2 Kings 17:13
  • 3. Jeremiah 3:11; Ezekiel 16:47
  • 4. Deuteronomy 24:1, 3; Isaiah 50:1
  • 5. Ezekiel 16:46, 47; Ezekiel 23:11
  • 6. Jeremiah 2:7; Jeremiah 3:2
  • 7. Isaiah 57:6; Jeremiah 2:27; Jeremiah 10:8
  • 8. Jeremiah 12:2; Hosea 7:14

Footnotes 1

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