JFB Commentary

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary

Jeremiah 32

Public-domain commentary by Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown.

Commentary Notes

v1

Jeremiah 32:1

Jer 32:1-14. Jeremiah, Imprisoned for His Prophecy against Jerusalem, Buys a Patrimonial Property ( His Relative Hanameel's ), IN Order to Certify to the Jews Their Future Return from Babylon.

1. tenth year —The siege of Jerusalem had already begun, in the tenth month of the ninth year of Zedekiah (Jer 39:1; 2Ki 25:1).

Jer 32 1-Jer 32 14Jer 39 12Kgs 25 1
v2

Jeremiah 32:2

2. in … court of … prison —that is, in the open space occupied by the guard, from which he was not allowed to depart, but where any of his friends might visit him (Jer 32:12; Jer 38:13, 28). Marvellous obstinacy, that at the time when they were experiencing the truth of Jeremiah's words in the pressure of the siege, they should still keep the prophet in confinement [ Calvin ]. The circumstances narrated (Jer 32:3-5) occurred at the beginning of the siege, when Jeremiah foretold the capture of the city (Jer 32:1; Jer 34:1-7; 39:1). He was at that time put into free custody in the court of the prison. At the raising of the siege by Pharaoh-hophra, Jeremiah was on the point of repairing to Benjamin, when he was cast into "the dungeon," but obtained leave to be removed again to the court of the prison (Jer 37:12-21). When there he urged the Jews, on the second advance of the Chaldeans to the siege, to save themselves by submission to Nebuchadnezzar (Jer 38:2, 3); in consequence of this the king, at the instigation of the princes, had him cast into a miry dungeon (Jer 38:4-6); again he was removed to the prison court at the intercession of a courtier (Jer 32:7-13), where he remained till the capture of the city (Jer 32:28), when he was liberated (Jer 39:11, &c.; Jer 40:1, &c.).

Jer 32 12Jer 38 13Jer 38 28Jer 32 3-Jer 32 5Jer 32 1Jer 34 1-Jer 34 7Jer 39 1Jer 37 12-Jer 37 21Jer 38 2Jer 38 3Jer 38 4-Jer 38 6Jer 32 7-Jer 32 13
v4

Jeremiah 32:4

4. his eyes shall behold his eyes —that is, only before reaching Babylon, which he was not to see. Jer 39:6, 7 harmonizes this prophecy (Jer 32:4) with the seemingly opposite prophecy, Eze 12:13, "He shall not see. "

Jer 39 6Jer 39 7Jer 32 4Ezek 12 13
v5

Jeremiah 32:5

5. visit him —in a good sense (Jer 27:22); referring to the honor paid Zedekiah at his death and burial (Jer 34:4, 5). Perhaps, too, before his death he was treated by Nebuchadnezzar with some favor.

though ye fight … shall not prosper —(Jer 21:4).

Jer 27 22Jer 34 4Jer 34 5Jer 21 4
v7

Jeremiah 32:7

7. son of Shallum thine uncle —therefore, Jeremiah's first cousin.

field … in Anathoth —a sacerdotal city: and so having one thousand cubits of suburban fields outside the wall attached to it (Nu 35:4, 5). The prohibition to sell these suburban fields (Le 25:34) applied merely to their alienating them from Levites to another tribe; so that this chapter does not contravene that prohibition. Besides, what is here meant is only the purchase of the use of the field till the year of jubilee. On the failure of the owner, the next of kin had the right of redeeming it (Le 25:25, &c.; Ru 4:3-6).

Num 35 4Num 35 5Lev 25 34Lev 25 25Ruth 4 3-Ruth 4 6
v8

Jeremiah 32:8

8. Then I knew —Not that Jeremiah previously doubted the reality of the divine communication, but, the effect following it, and the prophet's experimentally knowing it, confirmed his faith and was the seal to the vision. The Roman historian, Florus (2.6), records a similar instance: During the days that Rome was being besieged by Hannibal, the very ground on which he was encamped was put up for sale at Rome, and found a purchaser; implying the calm confidence of the ultimate issue entertained by the Roman people.

v9

Jeremiah 32:9

9. seventeen shekels of silver —As the shekel was only 2 s. 4 d. ., the whole would be under £2, a rather small sum, even taking into account the fact of the Chaldean occupation of the land, and the uncertainty of the time when it might come to Jeremiah or his heirs. Perhaps the "seven shekels," which in the Hebrew (see Margin ) are distinguished from the "ten pieces of silver," were shekels of gold [ Maurer ].

v10

Jeremiah 32:10

10. subscribed — I wrote in the deed, "book of purchase" (Jer 32:12).

weighed —coined money was not in early use; hence money was "weighed" (Ge 23:16).

Jer 32 12Gen 23 16
v11

Jeremiah 32:11

11. evidence … sealed … open —Two deeds were drawn up in a contract of sale; the one, the original copy, witnessed and sealed with the public seal; the other not so, but open, and therefore less authoritative, being but a copy. Gataker thinks that the purchaser sealed the one with his own seal; the other he showed to witnesses that they might write their names on the back of it and know the contents; and that some details, for example, the conditions and time of redemption were in the sealed copy, which the parties might not choose to be known to the witnesses, and which were therefore not in the open copy. The sealed copy, when opened after the seventy years' captivity, would greatly confirm the faith of those living at that time. The "law and custom" refer, probably, not merely to the sealing up of the conditions and details of purchase, but also to the law of redemption, according to which, at the return to Judea, the deed would show that Jeremiah had bought the field by his right as next of kin (Le 25:13-16), [ Ludovicus De Dieu ].

Lev 25 13-Lev 25 16
v12

Jeremiah 32:12

12. Baruch —Jeremiah's amanuensis and agent (Jer 36:4, &c.).

before all —In sales everything clandestine was avoided; publicity was required. So here, in the court of prison, where Jeremiah was confined, there were soldiers and others, who had free access to him, present (Jer 38:1).

Jer 36 4Jer 38 1
v14

Jeremiah 32:14

14. in an earthen vessel —that the documents might not be injured by the moisture of the surrounding earth; at the same time, being buried, they could not be stolen, but would remain as a pledge of the Jews' deliverance until God's time should come.

v16

Jeremiah 32:16

16. Jeremiah, not comprehending how God's threat of destroying Judah could be reconciled with God's commanding him to purchase land in it as if in a free country, has recourse to his grand remedy against perplexities, prayer.

v17

Jeremiah 32:17

17. hast made … heaven —Jeremiah extols God's creative power, as a ground of humility on his part as man: It is not my part to call Thee, the mighty God, to account for Thy ways (compare Jer 12:1).

too hard —In Jer 32:27 God's reply exactly accords with Jeremiah's prayer (Ge 18:14; Zec 8:6; Lu 1:37).

Jer 12 1Jer 32 27Gen 18 14Zech 8 6Luke 1 37
v18

Jeremiah 32:18

18. (Ex 34:7; Isa 65:6). This is taken from the decalogue (Ex 20:5, 6). This is a second consideration to check hasty judgments as to God's ways: Thou art the gracious and righteous Judge of the world.

Exod 34 7Isa 65 6Exod 20 5Exod 20 6
v20

Jeremiah 32:20

20. even unto this day —Thou hast given "signs" of Thy power from the day when Thou didst deliver Israel out of Egypt by mighty miracles, down to the present time [ Maurer ]. Calvin explains it, "memorable even unto this day."

among other men —not in Israel only, but among foreign peoples also. Compare for "other" understood, Ps 73:5.

made thee a name —(Ex 9:16; 1Ch 17:21; Isa 63:12).

as at this day — a name of power, such as Thou hast at this day.

Ps 73 5Exod 9 161Chr 17 21Isa 63 12
v22

Jeremiah 32:22

22. given … didst swear —God gave it by a gratuitous covenant, not for their deserts.

a land flowing with milk and honey —(See on Nu 14:8).

Num 14 8
v23

Jeremiah 32:23

23. all … thou commandedst … all this evil —Their punishment was thus exactly commensurate with their sin. It was not fortuitous.

v24

Jeremiah 32:24

24. mounts —mounds of earth raised as breastworks by the besieging army, behind which they employed their engines, and which they gradually pushed forward to the walls of the city.

behold, thou seest it —connected with Jer 32:25. Thou seest all this with Thine own eyes, and yet (what seems inconsistent with it) Thou commandest me to buy a field.

Jer 32 25
v27

Jeremiah 32:27

27. Jehovah retorts Jeremiah's own words: I am indeed, as thou sayest (Jer 32:17), the God and Creator of "all flesh," and "nothing is too hard for Me"; thine own words ought to have taught thee that, though Judea and Jerusalem are given up to the Chaldeans now for the sins of the Jews, yet it will not be hard to Me, when I please, to restore the state so that houses and lands therein shall be possessed in safety (Jer 32:36-44).

Jer 32 17Jer 32 36-Jer 32 44
v29

Jeremiah 32:29

29. burn … houses upon whose roofs … incense unto Baal —retribution in kind. They burnt incense to Baal, on the houses, so the houses shall be burnt (Jer 19:13). The god of fire was the object of their worship; so fire shall be the instrument of their punishment.

to provoke me —indicating the design, not merely the event. They seemed to court God's "anger," and purposely to "provoke" Him.

Jer 19 13
v30

Jeremiah 32:30

30. have … done —literally, "have been doing"; implying continuous action.

only … evil … only provoked me —They have been doing nothing else but evil; their sole aim seems to have been to provoke Me.

their youth —the time when they were in the wilderness, having just before come into national existence.

v31

Jeremiah 32:31

31. provocation of mine anger —literally, " for mine anger." Calvin , therefore, connects these words with those at the end of the verse, "this city has been to me an object for mine anger (namely, by reason of the provocations mentioned, Jer 32:30, &c.), that I should remove it," &c. Thus, there will not be the repetition of the sentiment, Jer 32:30, as in English Version; the Hebrew also favors this rendering. However, Jeremiah delights in repetitions. In English Version the words, "that I should remove it," &c., stand independently, as the result of what precedes. The time is ripe for taking vengeance on them (2Ki 23:27).

from the day that they built it —Solomon completed the building of the city; and it was he who, first of the Jewish kings, turned to idolatry. It was originally built by the idolatrous Canaanites.

Jer 32 302Kgs 23 27
v32

Jeremiah 32:32

32. priests … prophets —(Ne 9:32, 34). Hence, learn, though ministers of God apostatize, we must remain faithful.

Neh 9 32Neh 9 34
v35

Jeremiah 32:35

35. cause … pass through … fire —By way of purification, they passed through with bare feet (Le 18:21).

Molech —meaning "king"; the same as Milcom (1Ki 11:33).

I commanded … not —This cuts off from the superstitious the plea of a good intention. All "will-worship" exposes to God's wrath (Col 2:18, 23).

Lev 18 211Kgs 11 33Col 2 18Col 2 23
v36

Jeremiah 32:36

36. And now therefore —rather, "But now, nevertheless." Notwithstanding that their guilt deserves lasting vengeance, God, for the elect's sake and for His covenant's sake, will, contrary to all that might have been expected, restore them.

ye say, It shall be delivered into … king of Babylon —The reprobate pass from the extreme of self-confidence to that of despair of God's fulfilling His promise of restoring them.

v37

Jeremiah 32:37

37. (See on Jer 16:15). The "all" countries implies a future restoration of Israel more universal than that from Babylon.

Jer 16 15
v39

Jeremiah 32:39

39. one heart —all seeking the Lord with one accord, in contrast to their state when only scattered individuals sought Him (Eze 11:19, 20; Zep 3:9).

for … good of them —(Ps 34:12-15).

Ezek 11 19Ezek 11 20Zeph 3 9Ps 34 12-Ps 34 15
v40

Jeremiah 32:40

40. (Jer 31:31, 33; Isa 55:3).

not depart from me —never yet fully realized as to the Israelites.

I will not turn away from them … good —(Isa 30:21). Jehovah compares Himself to a sedulous preceptor following his pupils everywhere to direct their words, gestures.

put my fear in … hearts … not depart from me —Both the conversion and perseverance of the saints are the work of God alone, by the operation of the Holy Spirit.

Jer 31 31Jer 31 33Isa 55 3Isa 30 21
v42

Jeremiah 32:42

42. (Jer 31:28). The restoration from Babylon was only a slight foretaste of the grace to be expected by Israel at last through Christ.

Jer 31 28
v44

Jeremiah 32:44

44. Referring to the forms of contract (Jer 32:10-12): Benjamin —specified as Anathoth; Jeremiah's place of residence where the field lay (Jer 32:8), was in it.

Jer 32 10-Jer 32 12Jer 32 8