Matthew Poole Commentary - Jeremiah 2:33 - 2:33

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Jeremiah 2:33 - 2:33


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Why trimmest, or deckest, Eze_23:40, thinking thereby to entice others to thy help? thus is the word used, Jer_4:30. Or, Why dost thou use so much art and skill, and take so much pains, to go and send here and there to contract a friendship with foreign people, and to bring them to thy embraces, Isa_57:9,10, or thinking to set a good face or gloss upon the matter, and excuse thyself, as if thou couldst delude God, whereas all thou dost is to get acquaintance with other idolaters?



To seek love, i.e. to commit filthiness with thy idols; a synecdoche of the kind.



Therefore hast thou also taught the wicked ones, i.e. thou art become so vile, that even strumpets themselves may come to learn of thee, 2Ch_33:9. Or by thy example; nations that have been vile enough of themselves, by thy example are become more vile.



Thy ways, i.e. thy actions; a metaphor.