Jeremiah 9:1-11

1 Oh, that my head were a spring of water and my eyes a fountain of tears! I would weep day and night for the slain of my people.
2 Oh, that I had in the desert a lodging place for travelers, so that I might leave my people and go away from them; for they are all adulterers, a crowd of unfaithful people.
3 “They make ready their tongue like a bow, to shoot lies; it is not by truth that they triumph[a] in the land. They go from one sin to another; they do not acknowledge me,” declares the LORD.
4 “Beware of your friends; do not trust anyone in your clan. For every one of them is a deceiver,[b]and every friend a slanderer.
5 Friend deceives friend, and no one speaks the truth. They have taught their tongues to lie; they weary themselves with sinning.
6 You[c] live in the midst of deception; in their deceit they refuse to acknowledge me,” declares the LORD.
7 Therefore this is what the LORD Almighty says: “See, I will refine and test them, for what else can I do because of the sin of my people?
8 Their tongue is a deadly arrow; it speaks deceitfully. With their mouths they all speak cordially to their neighbors, but in their hearts they set traps for them.
9 Should I not punish them for this?” declares the LORD. “Should I not avenge myself on such a nation as this?”
10 I will weep and wail for the mountains and take up a lament concerning the wilderness grasslands. They are desolate and untraveled, and the lowing of cattle is not heard. The birds have all fled and the animals are gone.
11 “I will make Jerusalem a heap of ruins, a haunt of jackals; and I will lay waste the towns of Judah so no one can live there.”

Jeremiah 9:1-11 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 9

This chapter is a continuation of the judgments of God upon the Jews for their sins and transgressions herein mentioned; illustrated by the lamentation of the prophet; by calling for the mourning women, and upon other women that had lost their husbands or children, with an intimation that none of any rank and class should escape. The prophet is introduced mourning over the destruction of his people, Jer 9:1, and as uneasy at his stay with them, because of their uncleanness, treachery, lying, unfaithfulness, and deceit, Jer 9:2-6, wherefore the Lord threatens to melt and try them; and for their deceitfulness particularly to visit them, and avenge himself on them, Jer 9:7-9, the destruction is described by the desolation of the mountains and habitations of the wilderness; they being so burnt up, that there were neither grass upon them, nor beasts nor birds to be seen or heard about them; and of Jerusalem, and the cities of Judah, so that there was no inhabitant in them, Jer 9:10,11, upon which a wise man is inquired after, to give the true reason of all this, Jer 9:12 but none appearing, the Lord gives it himself; which were their disobedience to his law, and their worship of idols, following the imagination of their own hearts, Jer 9:13,14 wherefore they are threatened to be fed with wormwood and gall; to be scattered among the nations, and a sword sent after them to their utter consumption, Jer 9:15,16, hence, for the certainty of it, mourning women are ordered to be called for in haste, to assist them in their mourning, on account of their distress, Jer 9:17-19, and such as were mothers of children are bid to teach their daughters and neighbours lamentation, because of the children and young men cut off by death, and for the carcasses of men that should fall as dung in the field, and as the handful after the harvestman, Jer 9:20-22, and it is suggested that none should escape; not the wise man by any art or cunning he was master of; nor the strong man by his strength; nor the rich man by his riches; and therefore ought not either of them to glory in these things, but in the Lord, as exercising lovingkindness, judgment, and righteousness in the earth, Jer 9:23,24, and the chapter is concluded with a strong asseveration, that the wicked, both circumcised and uncircumcised, should be punished, Jer 9:25,26.

Cross References 29

  • 1. S Psalms 119:136
  • 2. Jeremiah 13:17; Jeremiah 14:17; Lamentations 2:11,18; Lamentations 3:48
  • 3. Isaiah 22:4
  • 4. Psalms 55:7
  • 5. S Numbers 25:1; Jeremiah 5:7-8; Jeremiah 23:10; Hosea 4:2; Hosea 7:4
  • 6. S 1 Kings 19:10; S Isaiah 24:16
  • 7. ver 8; S Exodus 20:16; Psalms 64:3; S Isaiah 44:20; Jeremiah 18:18; Micah 6:12
  • 8. S Isaiah 1:3
  • 9. S 2 Samuel 15:12
  • 10. Micah 7:5-6
  • 11. S Genesis 27:35
  • 12. S Exodus 20:16; S Leviticus 19:16
  • 13. S Leviticus 6:2
  • 14. S Psalms 15:2; S Isaiah 59:15
  • 15. S Psalms 52:3
  • 16. S Jeremiah 5:27
  • 17. S Job 28:1; S Isaiah 1:25
  • 18. S Jeremiah 6:27
  • 19. S ver 3; S Psalms 35:20
  • 20. S Isaiah 3:5
  • 21. S Jeremiah 5:26
  • 22. ver 4
  • 23. S Deuteronomy 32:43; S Isaiah 10:3; Jeremiah 5:9,29
  • 24. Jeremiah 23:10; Joel 1:19
  • 25. S Jeremiah 4:25; Jeremiah 12:4; Hosea 4:3; Joel 1:18
  • 26. Jeremiah 26:18
  • 27. S Job 30:29; S Isaiah 34:13
  • 28. S Jeremiah 1:15
  • 29. S Leviticus 26:31; Isaiah 25:2; S Jeremiah 4:13; Jeremiah 26:9; Jeremiah 33:10; Jeremiah 50:3,13; Jeremiah 51:62; Lamentations 1:4

Footnotes 3

  • [a]. Or "lies;" / "they are not valiant for truth"
  • [b]. Or "a deceiving Jacob"
  • [c]. That is, Jeremiah (the Hebrew is singular)
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