Jeremiah 18:19-23

19 Hear me, O LORD, and 1listen to the voice of my adversaries.
20 2Should good be repaid with evil? Yet 3they have dug a pit for my life. 4Remember how I stood before you to speak good for them, to turn away your wrath from them.
21 Therefore 5deliver up their children to famine; give them over to the power of the sword; let their wives become childless 6and widowed. May their men meet death by pestilence, their youths be struck down by the sword in battle.
22 7May a cry be heard from their houses, when you bring the plunderer suddenly upon them! For 8they have dug a pit to take me 9and laid snares for my feet.
23 Yet 10you, O LORD, know all their plotting to kill me. 11Forgive not their iniquity, nor blot out their sin from your sight. Let them be overthrown before you; deal with them in the time of your anger.

Jeremiah 18:19-23 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 18

This chapter expresses the sovereign power of God ever his creatures, and his usual methods of dealing with them; it threatens destruction to the Jews for their idolatry; and is closed with the prophet's complaint of his persecutors, and with imprecations upon them. The sovereign power of God is expressed under the simile of a potter working in his shop, and making and marring vessels at pleasure, Jer 18:1-4; the application of which to God, and the house of Israel, is in Jer 18:5,6; and is illustrated by his usual dealings with kingdoms and nations; for though he is a sovereign Being, yet he acts both in a kind and equitable way; and as the potter changes his work, so he changes the dispensations of his providence, of which two instances are given; the one is, that having threatened ruin to a nation, upon their repentance and good behaviour he revokes the threatening, Jer 18:7,8; and the other is, that having made a declaration of good to a people, upon their sin and disobedience he recalls it, and punishes them for their wickedness, Jer 18:9,10; then follows a prophecy of the destruction of the Jews in particular, in which they are exhorted to repentance to prevent it; their obstinacy is observed; their folly in departing from God, and worshipping idols, is exposed; and they are threatened with utter ruin, Jer 18:11-17; the conspiracy and evil designs of the Jews against the prophet, their malice and ingratitude, are complained of by him, Jer 18:18-20; his imprecations upon them, and prayers for their destruction, are delivered out in Jer 18:21-23.

Cross References 11

  • 1. Psalms 35:1; Isaiah 49:25
  • 2. Psalms 35:12
  • 3. Psalms 35:7; Psalms 57:6; Psalms 119:85
  • 4. [Nehemiah 13:14]
  • 5. Psalms 109:10
  • 6. Psalms 109:9
  • 7. [Jeremiah 20:16]
  • 8. [See ver. 20 above]
  • 9. Psalms 140:5
  • 10. [Psalms 35:22]
  • 11. Nehemiah 4:5
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