Jeremia 18:1-7

1 Das Wort, welches von seiten Jehovas zu Jeremia geschah, also:
2 Mache dich auf und geh in das Haus des Töpfers hinab, und daselbst werde ich dich meine Worte hören lassen.
3 Und ich ging in das Haus des Töpfers hinab, und siehe, er machte eine Arbeit auf der Scheibe.
4 Und das Gefäß, das er aus dem Ton machte, mißriet in der Hand des Töpfers; und er machte wiederum ein anderes Gefäß daraus, wie es zu machen den Töpfer gut dünkte.
5 Und das Wort Jehovas geschah zu mir also:
6 Vermag ich euch nicht zu tun wie dieser Töpfer, Haus Israel? spricht Jehova; siehe, wie der Ton in der Hand des Töpfers, also seid ihr in meiner Hand, Haus Israel.
7 Einmal rede ich über ein Volk und über ein Königreich, es auszureißen und abzubrechen und zu zerstören;

Jeremia 18:1-7 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.

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