Jeremia 15:12-21

12 Zal ook enig ijzer het ijzer van het noorden of koper verbreken?
13 Ik zal uw vermogen en uw schatten tot een roof geven, zonder prijs; en dat om al uw zonden, en in al uw landpalen.
14 En Ik zal u overvoeren met uw vijanden, in een land, dat gij niet kent; want een vuur is aangestoken in Mijn toorn, het zal over u branden.
15 O HEERE! Gij weet het, gedenk mijner, en bezoek mij, en wreek mij van mijn vervolgers; neem mij niet weg in Uw lankmoedigheid over hen; weet, dat ik om Uwentwil versmaadheid drage.
16 Als Uw woorden gevonden zijn, zo heb ik ze opgegeten, en Uw woord is mij geweest tot vreugde en tot blijdschap mijns harten; want ik ben naar Uw Naam genoemd, o HEERE, God der heirscharen!
17 Ik heb in den raad der bespotters niet gezeten, noch ben van vreugde opgesprongen; vanwege Uw hand heb ik alleen gezeten, want Gij hebt mij met gramschap vervuld.
18 Waarom is mijn pijn steeds durende, en mijn plage smartelijk? Zij weigert geheeld te worden; zoudt Gij mij ganselijk zijn als een leugenachtige, als wateren, die niet bestendig zijn?
19 Daarom zegt de HEERE alzo: Zo gij zult wederkeren, zo zal Ik u doen wederkeren; gij zult voor Mijn aangezicht staan; en zo gij het kostelijke van het snode uittrekt, zult gij als Mijn mond zijn; laat hen tot u wederkeren, maar gij zult tot hen niet wederkeren.
20 Want Ik heb u tegen dit volk gesteld tot een koperen vasten muur; zij zullen wel tegen u strijden, maar u niet overmogen; want Ik ben met u, om u te behouden en om u uit te rukken, spreekt de HEERE.
21 Ja, Ik zal u rukken uit de hand der bozen, en Ik zal u verlossen uit de handpalm der tirannen.

Jeremia 15:12-21 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 15

This chapter contains the Lord's answer to the prophet's prayers, in which he declares himself inexorable, and had resolved on the ruin of the Jewish nation for their sins; the prophet's complaint of the hardships he endured, notwithstanding his sincerity and integrity; and the Lord's promise of protection and deliverance, in case of his continuance in the faithful discharge of his office. The Lord denies the request of the prophet, by observing, that if even Moses and Samuel had been the intercessors for the people, he would not have regarded them, being determined upon casting them out, and sending them away captive, Jer 15:1, their punishment is declared, which was resolved on; some for death, or the pestilence; others for the sword; others for famine; and others for captivity; and others to be devoured by dogs, and fowls, and wild beasts, Jer 15:2,3, the cause of which were their sins, particularly their idolatry in the times of Manasseh, Jer 15:4, wherefore they should have no pity from men, nor would the Lord any more repent of the evil threatened, of which he was weary, because of their many backslidings, Jer 15:5,6, which destruction, being determined, is illustrated by a description of the instrument of it; by the multitude of widows, and the distress of mothers bereaved of their children, Jer 15:7-9 on which the prophet takes up a complaint of his being born for strife and contention, and of his being cursed by the people, though no usurer, Jer 15:10, when he is comforted with a promise of being used well by the enemy, both he and his remnant, Jer 15:11, but as for the people of the Jews in general, they would never be able to withstand the northern forces, the army of the Chaldeans; their riches and substance would be delivered into their hands, and their persons also be carried captive into a strange land, and the prophet along with them, because of their sins, and the wrath of God for them, Jer 15:12-14, upon which the prophet prays to the Lord, who knew him, that he would remember and visit him, and avenge him of his persecutors, and not take him away in his longsuffering; he urges, that he had suffered rebuke and reproach for his sake; that he was called by him to his office, which he had cheerfully entered on; he had his mission, commission, and message, from him, which he received with the greatest pleasure, signified by eating his words with joy; and that he had not associated himself with mockers and scoffers at religion and the word of God; and therefore expostulates why he should be put to so much pain, and be used as he was, Jer 15:15-18, wherefore the Lord promises that, upon condition of doing his work faithfully, he should be preserved, protected, and delivered, Jer 15:19-21.

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