Matthew Poole Commentary - Jeremiah 2:30 - 2:30

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Jeremiah 2:30 - 2:30


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Your children; either your posterity, that you breed up like yourselves; or rather, your inhabitants in every city, they being frequently called the children of such a city, or such a place: children of Seir, 2Ch_25:14, children, of the province, Ezr_2:1, and children of thy people, Lev_19:18, and abundance more the like; and thus it is comprehensive both of parents and children.



Correction, i.e. The fruit of correction, viz. instruction. The same word is rendered correction, Pro_23:13, which signifies instruction, Pro_5:12, and in other places; and so to be taken here: it notes their refractoriness, that though they were corrected, yet they would not be instructed; though God did smite them, yet the rod prevailed as little with them as the word.



Your own sword hath devoured your prophets; either the sword that I have sent to destroy you hath destroyed your false prophets together with you, Hos_4:5, and so it is both a prophecy and a threatening; or rather, you have been so far from receiving counsel and instruction, that you have, by the sword, and other ways of destruction, (which is to be understood by the sword,) murdered those that I sent to reprove your follies in the days of Asa, Joash, Manasseh, &c., Neh_9:26. See Mat_23:34,35.



Devoured; or, eaten up; a metaphor. Hence we read of the edge of the sword, which both in Hebrew and Greek is called the mouth of the sword, Jer_21:7 Luk_21:24. Like a destroying lion; without respect or pity; with all manner of savage usage; see Psa_7:2; laying aside all humanity.