John Trapp Complete Commentary - Jeremiah 17:8 - 17:8

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Jeremiah 17:8 - 17:8


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Jer_17:8 For he shall be as a tree planted by the waters, and [that] spreadeth out her roots by the river, and shall not see when heat cometh, but her leaf shall be green; and shall not be careful in the year of drought, neither shall cease from yielding fruit.

Ver. 8. For he shall be as a tree planted.] It is plain that he here alludeth to Psa_1:3; see the notes there. The laurel, saith Pliny, is never thunderstruck. Sure it is that he who trusteth in God taketh no hurt; his heart is fixed and unmovable {Psa_112:7-8} to endure things almost incredible. {Psa_27:3 Isa_14:32 cf. Isa_26:4-5} True trust will certainly triumph at length, as that which leaneth on the Lord and the power of his might, the surest support.



By the river.
] The Hebrew here is jubal; and the jubilee, saith one, had its name from this word, which signifieth a stream or watercourse, as carrying us to Christ, who is the truth of this type. {Luk_18:19}



But his leaf shall be green.
] Neither falling nor fading.



And shall not be careful in the year of drought.
] A metaphor, setting forth the full assurance of faith that is in some good men, such as was that holy martyr, {a} who said, I will henceforth be careless, according to my name.

Si fractus illabatur orbis,

Impavidum ferient ruinae. ”



Neither shall cease from yielding fruit.
] As they say the lemon tree doth not, but ever and anon sendeth forth new lemons as soon as the former are fallen down with ripeness. {b
}



{a} John Careless, Acts and Mon., fol. 1743.

{b} Theoph., Plin.