John Calvin Complete Commentary - Jeremiah 6:21 - 6:21

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John Calvin Complete Commentary - Jeremiah 6:21 - 6:21


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Here God, in plain words, declares what vengeance he would execute on the people. He says first, that he would lay for them stumbling blocks He no doubt compares the judgments which were nigh to nets or traps; for the Jews hoped to escape. He therefore says, that they would be ensnared: “ ye go, “ says, “ shall meet with those nets by which God will catch you: Fall, therefore, shall both fathers and sons, the neighbor and his friend

He means by these words, that however they might conspire together, they would yet be exposed to the same punishment. For when sons follow the examples of their fathers, they think themselves innocent; and also when any one has many associates, he thinks himself safe in his licentiousness. As, then, consent or society hardens the ungodly, so that they fear not the wrath of God, the Prophet on this account includes sons with their fathers, and a neighbor with his friend, as those who were to perish together, and without any difference. The word “ blocks” is indeed metaphorical; but in the next verse the Prophet speaks without a figure, and says —