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

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


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cry - proclaim.

Jerusalem - the headquarters and center of their idolatry; therefore addressed first.

thee - rather, “I remember in regard to thee” [Henderson]; “for thee” [Maurer].

kindness of thy youth - not so much Israel’s kindness towards God, as the kindness which Israel experienced from God in their early history (compare Eze 16:8, Eze 16:22, Eze 16:60; Eze 23:3, Eze 23:8, Eze 23:19; Hos 2:15). For Israel from the first showed perversity rather than kindness towards God (compare Exo 14:11, Exo 14:12; Exo 15:24; Exo 32:1-7, etc.). The greater were God’s favors to them from the first, the fouler was their ingratitude in forsaking Him (Jer 2:3, Jer 2:5, etc.).

espousals - the intervals between Israel’s betrothal to God at the exodus from Egypt, and the formal execution of the marriage contract at Sinai. Ewald takes the “kindness” and “love” to be Israel’s towards God at first (Exo 19:8; Exo 24:3; Exo 35:20-29; Exo 36:5; Jos 24:16-17). But compare Deu 32:16, Deu 32:17; Eze 16:5, Eze 16:6, Eze 16:15, Eze 16:22 (“days of thy youth”) implies that the love here meant was on God’s side, not Israel’s.

thou wentest after me in ... wilderness - the next act of God’s love, His leading them in the desert without needing any strange god, such as they since worshipped, to help Him (Deu 2:7; Deu 32:12). Jer 2:6 shows it is God’s “leading” of them, not their following after God in the wilderness, which is implied.