Jeremiah 5:1-13

Not One Is Upright

1 “Go up and down the streets of Jerusalem, look around and consider, search through her squares. If you can find but one person who deals honestly and seeks the truth, I will forgive this city.
2 Although they say, ‘As surely as the LORD lives,’ still they are swearing falsely.”
3 LORD, do not your eyes look for truth? You struck them, but they felt no pain; you crushed them, but they refused correction. They made their faces harder than stone and refused to repent.
4 I thought, “These are only the poor; they are foolish, for they do not know the way of the LORD, the requirements of their God.
5 So I will go to the leaders and speak to them; surely they know the way of the LORD, the requirements of their God.” But with one accord they too had broken off the yoke and torn off the bonds.
6 Therefore a lion from the forest will attack them, a wolf from the desert will ravage them, a leopard will lie in wait near their towns to tear to pieces any who venture out, for their rebellion is great and their backslidings many.
7 “Why should I forgive you? Your children have forsaken me and sworn by gods that are not gods. I supplied all their needs, yet they committed adultery and thronged to the houses of prostitutes.
8 They are well-fed, lusty stallions, each neighing for another man’s wife.
9 Should I not punish them for this?” declares the LORD. “Should I not avenge myself on such a nation as this?
10 “Go through her vineyards and ravage them, but do not destroy them completely. Strip off her branches, for these people do not belong to the LORD.
11 The people of Israel and the people of Judah have been utterly unfaithful to me,” declares the LORD.
12 They have lied about the LORD; they said, “He will do nothing! No harm will come to us; we will never see sword or famine.
13 The prophets are but wind and the word is not in them; so let what they say be done to them.”

Jeremiah 5:1-13 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 34

  • 1. 2 Chronicles 16:9; Ezekiel 22:30
  • 2. Psalms 45:10
  • 3. Genesis 18:32; S Jeremiah 2:29
  • 4. ver 31; Jeremiah 14:14; Ezekiel 13:6
  • 5. S Genesis 18:24
  • 6. S Jeremiah 4:2
  • 7. S Leviticus 19:12
  • 8. 2 Chronicles 16:9
  • 9. S Isaiah 9:13
  • 10. S Leviticus 26:23; Jeremiah 2:30; Zephaniah 3:2
  • 11. Jeremiah 7:26; Jeremiah 19:15; Ezekiel 3:8-9; Ezekiel 36:26; Zechariah 7:12
  • 12. S 2 Chronicles 28:22; S Isaiah 1:5; Ezekiel 2:4-5; Amos 4:6; Zechariah 7:11
  • 13. S ver 21; S Jeremiah 4:22
  • 14. S Proverbs 10:21; S Isaiah 1:3; Jeremiah 8:7
  • 15. Micah 3:1,9
  • 16. Psalms 2:3; S Jeremiah 2:20
  • 17. S Psalms 17:12
  • 18. S Leviticus 26:22
  • 19. Hosea 13:7
  • 20. Jeremiah 14:7; Jeremiah 30:14
  • 21. S Joshua 23:7; Zephaniah 1:5
  • 22. Deuteronomy 32:21; Jeremiah 2:11; Jeremiah 16:20; Galatians 4:8
  • 23. S Numbers 25:1
  • 24. Jeremiah 13:27
  • 25. Jeremiah 29:23; Ezekiel 22:11; Ezekiel 33:26
  • 26. ver 29; Jeremiah 9:9
  • 27. S Isaiah 57:6
  • 28. S Jeremiah 4:27; Amos 9:8
  • 29. S 1 Kings 19:10; S Psalms 73:27; S Isaiah 24:16; Jeremiah 3:20
  • 30. Isaiah 28:15
  • 31. Jeremiah 23:17
  • 32. 2 Chronicles 36:16; Jeremiah 14:13; Jeremiah 27:8
  • 33. Jeremiah 14:15
  • 34. S 2 Chronicles 36:16; S Job 6:26
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