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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Jeremiah 51:1-58

The particulars of this copious prophecy are dispersed and interwoven, and the same things left and returned to so often that it could not well be divided into parts, but we must endeavor to collect them under their proper heads. Let us then observe here, I. An acknowledgment of the great pomp and power that Babylon had been in and the use that God in his providence had made of it (Jer. 51:7): Babylon hath been a golden cup, a rich and glorious empire, a golden city (Isa. 14:4), a head of gold... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Jeremiah 51:50

Ye that have escaped the sword, go away, stand not still ,.... The Jews, who had escaped the sword of the Chaldeans when Jerusalem was taken, and were carried captive into Babylon, where they had remained to this time; and had also escaped the sword of the Medes and Persians, when Babylon was taken; these are bid to go away from Babylon, and go into their land, and not stay in Babylon, or linger there, as Lot in Sodom; or stop on the road, but make the best of their way to the land of Judea:... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Jeremiah 51:50

Ye that have escaped the sword - The Jews. Let Jerusalem come into your mind - Pray for its restoration; and embrace the first opportunity offered of returning thither. read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Jeremiah 51:50

Verse 50 The Prophet again bids the faithful quickly to flee from Chaldea; but he says, They who remain from the sword He then intimates that the slaughter would be such, that it would include many of God’s people, and that they would be destroyed. And we know that many among them deserved such a sad end; but the Prophet now turns to address those who had been preserved through God’s special favor. He then bids them to depart and not to stand still or stay. Now, we said yesterday what was the... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Jeremiah 51:6-50

The duty of separating from the world. I. IN WHAT SENSE OBLIGATORY UPON THE CHILDREN OF GOD . 1 . Spiritual detachment is always the duty of saints. In heart and life they are to be separate unto the Lord. Their motives, ulterior aims, and dispositions are to be such as the Holy Spirit creates and fosters. They obey the law of the resurrection life, and "seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God, setting their affection on... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Jeremiah 51:50

Ye that have escaped the sword. Evidently Jews are the persons addressed. It is not, however, perfectly clear whether the escape is from the sword of Babylon or from that of Divine vengeance. The parallel of Isaiah 24:14 would suggest the latter; but in the following verses the fall of Babylon is described as still to come. Stand not still. Lest ye be overtaken by the judgment. read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Jeremiah 51:50

The duty and encouragement of the saved. I. THE DUTY . "Stand not still." 1 . Why the duty is requisite. Past deliverance is no security for the future. The first arrow missed the mark, but the second may strike. The tide advances; though the waves have not yet reached us, they will overwhelm us if we remain where we are. 2 . How the duty is to be performed . II. THE ENCOURAGEMENT . "Remember the Lord from afar, and let Jerusalem come into your mind" 1 . God's... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Jeremiah 51:50

The charge to them that are spared. This charge, addressed to Israelites spared from Babylon, may be applied to all in Christ. For— I. ALL IN CHRIST ARE SPARED ONES . Spared from: 1 . The condemnation due to sin. 2 . The abiding tyranny of sin. 3 . The crushing power of sorrow. 4 . The misery of alienation from God. 5 . The might of death. II. TO SUCH THIS THREEFOLD CHARGE IS ADDRESSED . 1 . They are to "go away, stand not... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Jeremiah 51:50

A timely recollection and its practical effect. Jehovah is making his severest judgments to fall on Babylon. How severe they are is indicated by the fact that two long chapters are occupied with denunciations upon her. But all the time Israel is in her midst. Israelites are domiciled and settled down. How far they lived by themselves and how far they mingled with their captors we cannot tell. One thing, however, we are sure of, that in the midst of so much destruction to Babylon they, or... read more

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