Matthew Poole Commentary - Jeremiah 8:5 - 8:5

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Jeremiah 8:5 - 8:5


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By a perpetual backsliding: either a universal backsliding; or rather, obstinately resolved to hold on, though they see they are out of the way; not out of levity or inconsiderateness. The Hebrew word signifies strength, the same used Psa_13:1, and translated for ever, implying a strong, stiff, stout refusal. See Isa_57:17 Jer_5:3. Deceit: either their injustice and cozenages in circumventing one another, which was so frequent among them, Jer_9:4-6 Mic_7:3,4; or their hypocrisy, whereby they thought to deceive God, but they did indeed deceive themselves; the great impediment of their repentance, Isa_44:20; or rather, their sticking close to their false prophets, who did deceive them, thence encouraging themselves in their wickedness, and pleasing themselves that their miseries should not come upon them. See Poole "Isa_30:10"; See Poole "Jer v. 31"; See Poole "Jer_14:13", &c.