Matthew Poole Commentary - Jeremiah 9:22 - 9:22

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Jeremiah 9:22 - 9:22


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Speak, Thus saith the Lord; lest they should think these things would never be, cease not to tell them from me that they shall certainly come to pass, viz. what was said before, and what is said now in this verse (these words, Speak, Thus saith the Lord, being best read in a parenthesis).



The carcasses of men, Heb. a carcass of a man, noting here and there a scattered carcass.



Shall fall as dung upon the open field; as Jezebel was, 2Ki_9:37, exposed to all contempt, strewed up and down on the superficies of the earth, Heb. face of the field, and be offensive by their stench to all that pass by, Jer_44:12.



As the handful after the harvest man; either laid in heaps by death, as the harvestman doth his cocks of hay or sheaves of corn; or rather, they shall be no more regarded than a few scattered ears that drop out of the reaper’s hand, which either lie on the ground, and are eaten by birds, or trod to dirt by beasts; thus God would pour contempt upon them, which must needs be grievous to so proud a people as the Jews were.



None shall gather them; none shall have so much respect to them, or compassion of them, as to afford burial, Jer_8:2.