Jeremiah 8

Listen to Jeremiah 8
1 "At that time, declares the LORD, the bones of the kings of Judah, the bones of its officials, the bones of the priests, the bones of the prophets, and the bones of the inhabitants of Jerusalem shall be brought out of their tombs.
2 And they shall be spread 1before the sun and the moon and all the host of heaven, which they have loved and served, which they have gone after, and which they have sought and worshiped. 2And they shall not be gathered or buried. 3They shall be as dung on the surface of the ground.
3 4Death shall be preferred to life by all the remnant that remains of this evil family 5in all the places where I have driven them, declares the LORD of hosts.

Sin and Treachery

4 "You shall say to them, Thus says the LORD: 6When men fall, do they not rise again? If one turns away, does he not return?
5 Why then has this people 7turned away in perpetual 8backsliding? 9They hold fast to deceit; they refuse to return.
6 10I have paid attention and listened, but they have not spoken rightly; no man relents of his evil, saying, 'What have I done?' Everyone turns to his own course, 11like a horse plunging headlong into battle.
7 Even the stork in the heavens knows her times, and 12the turtledove, 13swallow, and crane[a] keep the time of their coming, 14but my people know not the rules[b] of the LORD.
8 15"How can you say, 'We are wise, and the law of the LORD is with us'? But behold, the lying pen of the scribes has made it into a lie.
9 16The wise men shall be put to shame; they shall be dismayed 17and taken; behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?
10 18Therefore I will give their wives to others and their fields to conquerors, because from the least to the greatest everyone 19is greedy for unjust gain; from prophet to priest, everyone deals falsely.
11 They have healed 20the wound of my people lightly, saying, 'Peace, peace,' when there is no peace.
12 Were they ashamed when they committed abomination? No, 21they were not at all ashamed; they did not know how to blush. 22Therefore they shall fall among the fallen; when I punish them, they shall be overthrown, says the LORD.
13 When I would gather them, declares the LORD, there are 23no grapes on the vine, 24nor figs on the fig tree; 25even the leaves are withered, and what I gave them has passed away from them."[c]
14 Why do we sit still? 26Gather together; 27let us go into the fortified cities and perish there, for the LORD our God has doomed us to perish and has 28given us 29poisoned water to drink, because we have sinned against the LORD.
15 30We looked for peace, but no good came; for a time of healing, but behold, terror.
16 31"The snorting of their horses is heard 32from Dan; at the sound of the neighing 33of their stallions 34the whole land quakes. They come 35and devour the land and all that fills it, the city and those who dwell in it.
17 For behold, I am sending among you 36serpents, adders 37that cannot be charmed, 38and they shall bite you," declares the LORD.

Jeremiah Grieves for His People

18 My joy is gone; grief is upon me;[d] 39my heart is sick within me.
19 Behold, the cry of the daughter of my people from 40the length and breadth of the land: "Is the LORD not in Zion? 41Is her King not in her?" 42"Why have they provoked me to anger with their carved images and with their foreign idols?"
20 "The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved."
21 For the wound of 43the daughter of my people is my heart wounded; 44I mourn, and dismay has taken hold on me.
22 Is there no 45balm in Gilead? Is there no physician there? Why then has the health of the daughter of my people not been restored?

Jeremiah 8 Commentary

Chapter 8

The remains of the dead exposed. (1-3) The stupidity of the people, compared with the instinct of the brute creation. (4-13) The alarm of the invasion, and lamentation. (14-22)

Verses 1-3 Though no real hurt can be done to a dead body, yet disgrace to the remains of wicked persons may alarm those yet alive; and this reminds us that the Divine justice and punishments extend beyond the grave. Whatever befalls us here, let us humble ourselves before God, and seek his mercy.

Verses 4-13 What brought this ruin? 1. The people would not attend to reason; they would not act in the affairs of their souls with common prudence. Sin is backsliding; it is going back from the way that leads to life, to that which leads to destruction. 2. They would not attend to the warning of conscience. They did not take the first step towards repentance: true repentance begins in serious inquiry as to what we have done, from conviction that we have done amiss. 3. They would not attend to the ways of providence, nor understand the voice of God in them, ver. ( 7 ) . They know not how to improve the seasons of grace, which God affords. Many boast of their religious knowledge, yet, unless taught by the Spirit of God, the instinct of brutes is a more sure guide than their supposed wisdom. 4. They would not attend to the written word. Many enjoy abundance of the means of grace, have Bibles and ministers, but they have them in vain. They will soon be ashamed of their devices. The pretenders to wisdom were the priests and the false prophets. They flattered people in sin, and so flattered them into destruction, silencing their fears and complaints with, All is well. Selfish teachers may promise peace when there is no peace; and thus men encourage each other in committing evil; but in the day of visitation they will have no refuge to flee unto.

Verses 14-22 At length they begin to see the hand of God lifted up. And when God appears against us, every thing that is against us appears formidable. As salvation only can be found in the Lord, so the present moment should be seized. Is there no medicine proper for a sick and dying kingdom? Is there no skilful, faithful hand to apply the medicine? Yes, God is able to help and to heal them. If sinners die of their wounds, their blood is upon their own heads. The blood of Christ is balm in Gilead, his Spirit is the Physician there, all-sufficient; so that the people may be healed, but will not. Thus men die unpardoned and unchanged, for they will not come to Christ to be saved.

Cross References 45

  • 1. Deuteronomy 4:19; 2 Kings 21:3; 2 Kings 23:5; [Job 31:26-28; Ezekiel 8:16]
  • 2. [Job 27:19]
  • 3. Jeremiah 9:22; Jeremiah 16:4; Jeremiah 25:33
  • 4. [Job 3:21, 22; Job 7:15, 16; Revelation 9:6]
  • 5. Jeremiah 23:3, 8; Jeremiah 29:14, 18; Jeremiah 32:37; Daniel 9:7
  • 6. [Romans 11:11]
  • 7. See Jeremiah 7:24
  • 8. See Jeremiah 2:19
  • 9. Jeremiah 9:6
  • 10. [2 Peter 3:9]
  • 11. See Job 39:19-25
  • 12. Song of Songs 2:12
  • 13. Isaiah 38:14
  • 14. [Jeremiah 5:4, 5; Isaiah 1:3]
  • 15. [Romans 2:17, 18]
  • 16. [1 Corinthians 1:19, 20]
  • 17. Job 5:13
  • 18. For ver. 10-12, see Jeremiah 6:12-15
  • 19. [Isaiah 56:11]
  • 20. ver. 21
  • 21. See Jeremiah 3:3
  • 22. [Hosea 4:5]
  • 23. Isaiah 5:1, 2; Joel 1:7
  • 24. [Matthew 21:19; Luke 13:6]
  • 25. Isaiah 1:30
  • 26. Jeremiah 4:5
  • 27. Jeremiah 4:5
  • 28. Jeremiah 9:15; Jeremiah 23:15; Lamentations 3:15, 19; Amos 6:12; [Revelation 8:11]
  • 29. Jeremiah 23:15; Deuteronomy 29:18
  • 30. Jeremiah 14:19; Job 30:26
  • 31. Job 39:20
  • 32. Jeremiah 4:15
  • 33. Judges 5:22
  • 34. Jeremiah 49:21; Jeremiah 51:29; Psalms 60:2
  • 35. Jeremiah 10:25; Jeremiah 47:2
  • 36. [Leviticus 26:22]
  • 37. Psalms 58:4, 5; [Ecclesiastes 10:11]
  • 38. Numbers 21:6
  • 39. Isaiah 1:5; Lamentations 1:13, 22; Lamentations 5:17
  • 40. Isaiah 39:3
  • 41. Isaiah 33:17
  • 42. Deuteronomy 32:21
  • 43. ver. 11; Jeremiah 14:17
  • 44. Job 30:30; Lamentations 4:8; Joel 2:6; Nahum 2:10
  • 45. Jeremiah 46:11; [Genesis 37:25]

Footnotes 4

  • [a]. The meaning of the Hebrew word is uncertain
  • [b]. Or just decrees
  • [c]. The meaning of the Hebrew is uncertain
  • [d]. Compare Septuagint; the meaning of the Hebrew is uncertain

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 8

In this chapter the prophet goes on to denounce grievous calamities upon the people of the Jews; such as would make death more eligible than life; and that because of their idolatry, Jer 8:1-3 and also because of their heinous backslidings in other respects, and continuance in them, Jer 8:4,5 likewise their impenitence and stupidity, Jer 8:6,7 their vain conceit of themselves and their own wisdom; their false interpretation of Scripture, and their rejection of the word of God, Jer 8:8,9 their covetousness, for which it is said their wives and fields should be given to others, Jer 8:10, their flattery of the people, and their impudence, on account of which, ruin and consumption, and a blast on their vines and fig trees, are threatened, Jer 8:11-13, their consternation is described, by their fleeing to their defenced cities; by their sad disappointment in the expectation of peace and prosperity; and the near approach of their enemies; devouring their land, and all in it; who are compared to serpents and cockatrices that cannot be charmed, Jer 8:14-17 and the chapter is closed with the prophet's expressions of sorrow and concern for his people, because of their distress their idolatry had brought upon them; and because of their hopeless, and seemingly irrecoverable, state and condition, Jer 8:18-22.

Jeremiah 8 Commentaries

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