Jeremiah 5:1-3

Jerusalem's Godlessness

1 "1Roam to and fro through the streets of Jerusalem, And look now and take note. And seek in her open squares, If you can 2find a man, 3If there is one who does justice, who seeks truth, Then I will pardon her.
2 "And 4although they say, 'As the LORD lives,' Surely they swear falsely."
3 O LORD, do not 5Your eyes look for truth? You have 6smitten them, But they did not weaken; You have consumed them, But they 7refused to take correction. They have 8made their faces harder than rock; They have refused to repent.

Jeremiah 5:1-3 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 5

This chapter contains a further account of the destruction of the Jews by the Chaldeans, and the causes of it, the sins of the people, as want of justice and truth; being so corrupt, that a just and faithful man was not to be found among them; could there, the city would have been pardoned for his sake, Jer 5:1, their swearing falsely by the name of the Lord, Jer 5:2, their incorrigibleness by chastisements, which was the case not only of the lower, but higher rank of people, Jer 5:3-5, wherefore the enemy, who for his cruelty is compared to a lion, a wolf, and a leopard, is threatened to be let in among them, Jer 5:6, then other sins are mentioned as the cause of it, as idolatry and adultery, Jer 5:7-9 hence the enemy has a commission to scale their walls, take away their battlements, though not to make a full end, the Lord disowning them for his, Jer 5:10, because of their perfidy against him, their belying of him, contradicting what he had said, and despising the word sent by his prophets, Jer 5:11-13, wherefore it is threatened, that his word like fire should devour them; and that a distant, mighty, and ancient nation, of a foreign speech, should invade them; who, like an open sepulchre, would devour them, and eat up the increase of their fields, vineyards, flocks, and herds, and impoverish their cities, yet not make a full end of them, Jer 5:14-18, and in just retaliation should they serve strangers in a foreign country, who had served strange gods in their own, Jer 5:19 then a declaration is published, and an expostulation is made with them, who are represented as foolish, ignorant, and blind, that they would fear the Lord; which is pressed by arguments taken from the power of God, in restraining the sea, which had no effect upon them; and from the goodness of God, in giving the former and latter rain, and the appointed weeks of the harvest, which their sins turned away and withheld from them, Jer 5:20-25, and then other sins are mentioned as the cause of God's visiting them in a way of vengeance, as the defrauding of men in trade, and the oppression of the fatherless and the poor in judgment; and false prophesying, to the advantage of the priests, and the king of the people, Jer 5:26-31.

Cross References 8

  • 1. 2 Chronicles 16:9; Daniel 12:4
  • 2. Ezekiel 22:30
  • 3. Genesis 18:26, 32
  • 4. Isaiah 48:1; Titus 1:16
  • 5. 2 Chronicles 16:9
  • 6. Isaiah 1:5; Isaiah 9:13; Jeremiah 2:30
  • 7. Jeremiah 7:28; Jeremiah 8:5; Zephaniah 3:2
  • 8. Jeremiah 7:26; Jeremiah 19:15; Ezekiel 3:8

Footnotes 3

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