Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Jeremiah 17:2 - 17:2

Online Resource Library

Commentary Index | Return to PrayerRequest.com

Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Jeremiah 17:2 - 17:2


(Show All Books | Show All Chapters)

This Chapter Verse Commentaries:

children remember - Instead of forsaking the idolatries of their fathers, they keep them up (Jer 7:18). This is given as proof that their sin is “graven upon ... altars” (Jer 17:1), that is, is not merely temporary. They corrupt their posterity after them. Castalio less probably translates, “They remember their altars as (fondly as) they do their children.”

groves - rather, “images of Astarte,” the goddess of the heavenly hosts, represented as a sacred tree, such as is seen in the Assyrian sculptures (2Ki 21:7; 2Ch 24:18). “Image of the grove.” The Hebrew for “grove” is Asherah, that is, Assarak, Astarte, or Ashtaroth.

by the green trees - that is, near them: the sacred trees (idol symbols) of Astarte being placed in the midst of natural trees: “green trees” is thus distinguished from “groves,” artificial trees. Henderson, to avoid taking the same Hebrew particle in the same sentence differently, “by ... upon” translates “images of Astarte on the green trees.” But it is not probable that images, in the form of a sacred tree, should be hung on trees, rather than near them.