Verse 1
Jeremiah 45:1. The word that
Jeremiah spake unto Baruch when
he had written, &c. — “This
seems to indicate that the exact
time of the uttering of this
prophecy was between the writing
and the publication of the roll.
And, perhaps, if Baruch had not
received such special assurances
of protection, he might not have
had resolution enough to have
followed the prophet’s further
directions, and to have read
first before all the people, and
afterward before the princes,
what he had written.” — Blaney.
Verses 3-5
Jeremiah 45:3-5. Thou didst say,
Wo is me now, &c. — “The sorrows
which I felt for the
threatenings denounced against
my country and religion are
increased by my own troubles,
being sought after by the king’s
command in order to be put to
death:” see Jeremiah 36:26. The
Lord saith, That which I have
built will I break down, &c. —
The land and people which have
so long flourished under the
peculiar care of my providence I
resolve now to give up to utter
destruction: see Jeremiah 31:28.
And seekest thou great things
for thyself? — Dost thou aspire
to honour, dignity, and
prosperity, or expect to be
exempted from adversity and
trouble in a time of great and
common calamity? Seek them not —
Never think of any thing of the
kind; for, behold, I bring evil
on all flesh — Upon the whole
country where thou livest, and
upon all orders and degrees of
men therein. But thy life will I
give unto thee for a prey — Thy
life shall be preserved, but
under such circumstances that
thou shalt have reason to look
on thyself as peculiarly
indebted to the divine
providence for so singular and
extraordinary a favour. See note
on Jeremiah 21:9, where the same
proverbial expression occurs,
and is further explained. |