Matthew Poole Commentary - Jeremiah 2:2 - 2:2

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Jeremiah 2:2 - 2:2


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Go, viz. from Anathoth to Jerusalem.



Cry in the ears; proclaim it so that they may hear it.



Of Jerusalem; declare God’s will to the inhabitants thereof; a metonymy of the subject.



Thus saith the Lord; the prophet’s usual form of words in this book, whereby he frequently intimates that he came with God’s message, not his own; and therefore directs his sermon here, as in God’s name and person, to the whole body of the people.



I remember thee; I record, or I mind thee of the kindness that was between us: though this be sometimes taken in a way of favour, Neh_13:31, yet not always so, as Neh_13:29 Psa_137:7.



The kindness of thy youth; either those forward and early affections of thine to me in thy youth; or rather, the kindness that I showed thee in thy youth, Isa_46:3; for this relates to the time of God’s bringing them out of Egypt, which is sometimes called the birth of this people, Isa_44:2 Hos_2:3, and their youth, Isa_54:6 Hos_2:15. The story seems to favour most this latter sense, Deu_9:6,24.



The love of thine espousals, viz. when I entered into a covenant relation with thee at the giving of the law, Exo_24:7,8 Deu 4:20,23,34 Eze 16:8, &c.



When thou wentest after me in the wilderness; either out of that love and affection that thou didst show to me in following my conduct; or rather, when thou wert led by me in the wilderness, and I took such care of thee, both for protection and provision, in that howling wilderness, though thou didst ill deserve it, where nothing necessary to thy subsistence could have been expected; and therefore it is expressed in the next words by a periphrasis, a land that was not sown; and more enlarged upon Jer_1:6; for it plainly appears by the story that they did not follow him with entire affection, but went a whoring from him, Amo_5:25,26, and which we have a large account of Psa_106:7, &c.