Jeremiah 21:4-7

4 'Thus says the LORD God of Israel, "Behold, I am about to 1turn back the weapons of war which are in your hands, with which you are warring against the king of Babylon and the Chaldeans who are besieging * you outside * the wall; and I will 2gather them into the center of this city.
5 "I 3Myself will war against you with an 4outstretched hand and a mighty arm, even in 5anger and wrath and great indignation.
6 "I will also strike down the inhabitants of this city, both man and beast; they will die of a great 6pestilence.
7 "Then afterwards *," declares the LORD, "7I will give over Zedekiah king of Judah and his servants and the people, even those who survive in this city from the pestilence, the sword and the famine, into the hand of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, and into the hand of their foes and into the hand of those who seek their lives; and he will strike them down with the edge of the sword. He 8will not spare them nor have pity nor compassion."'

Jeremiah 21:4-7 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 21

This chapter contains Jeremiah's answer to King Zedekiah's message to him; in which he assures him of the destruction of the city of Jerusalem, and gives advice both to the people and the king. The names of the persons sent to him are mentioned, Jer 21:1; and the errand they were sent upon, to desire the prophet to pray to the Lord, that the king of Babylon might be obliged to depart from Jerusalem, Jer 21:2; the answer from the Lord by him is, that their opposition to the king of Babylon should be fruitless; that he should be so far from quitting the siege, that he should enter the city, Jer 21:3,4; yea, that the Lord himself would fight against them, and destroy men and beast with the pestilence; and that such who escaped the sword, famine, and pestilence, should fall into the hands of the king of Babylon, Jer 21:5-7; and then some advice is given to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, to go out and give up themselves to the Chaldeans; which was the best way to save their lives, since the city would certainly fall into their hands, and be burnt by them, Jer 21:8-10; and as for the royal family, they are advised to do justice and deliver the oppressed; the not doing of which, it is suggested, was the cause of their ruin, Jer 21:11,12; and the chapter is closed with a denunciation of destruction upon the city, notwithstanding the vain trust and confidence of the inhabitants of it, Jer 21:13,14.

Cross References 8

  • 1. Jeremiah 32:5; Jeremiah 33:5; Jeremiah 37:8-10; Jeremiah 38:2, 3, 17, 18
  • 2. Isaiah 5:5; Isaiah 13:4; Jeremiah 39:3; Lamentations 2:5, 7; Zechariah 14:2
  • 3. Isaiah 63:10
  • 4. Exodus 6:6; Deuteronomy 4:34; Jeremiah 6:12
  • 5. Isaiah 5:25; Jeremiah 32:37
  • 6. Jeremiah 14:12; Jeremiah 32:24
  • 7. 2 Kin 25:5-7, 18-21; Jeremiah 37:17; Jeremiah 39:5-9; Jeremiah 52:9
  • 8. 2 Chronicles 36:17; Jeremiah 13:14; Ezekiel 7:9; Habakkuk 1:6-10
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