Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Jeremiah 2:13 - 2:13

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Jeremiah 2:13 - 2:13


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two evils - not merely one evil, like the idolaters who know no better; besides simple idolatry, My people add the sin of forsaking the true God whom they have known; the heathen, though having the sin of idolatry, are free from the further sin of changing the true God for idols (Jer 2:11).

forsaken me - The Hebrew collocation brings out the only living God into more prominent contrast with idol nonentities. “Me they have forsaken, the Fountain,” etc. (Jer 17:13; Psa 36:9; Joh 4:14).

broken cisterns - tanks for rain water, common in the East, where wells are scarce. The tanks not only cannot give forth an ever-flowing fresh supply as fountains can, but cannot even retain the water poured into them; the stonework within being broken, the earth drinks up the collected water. So, in general, all earthly, compared with heavenly, means of satisfying man’s highest wants (Isa 55:1, Isa 55:2; compare Luk 12:33).