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Introduction

A.M. 3392. B.C. 612.

In this chapter, which intermixes awful threatenings with sharp reproofs, to render them the more afflicting, we have,

(1,) A list of the most notorious sins of the Jews; injustice and falsehood, Jeremiah 5:1 ; hypocrisy and perjury, Jeremiah 5:2 ; incorrigibleness, Jeremiah 5:3 ; ignorance and profligacy, Jeremiah 5:4 , Jeremiah 5:5 ; idolatry and adultery, Jeremiah 5:7 , Jeremiah 5:8 ; treacherous apostacy from, and impudent defiance of, God, Jeremiah 5:11-13 ; want of his fear, notwithstanding repeated calls to it, Jeremiah 5:20-24 ; violence and oppression, Jeremiah 5:25-28 ; combination of priests and prophets, who ought to have been reformers, to debauch the nation, Jeremiah 5:30 , Jeremiah 5:31 .

(2,) A list of terrible judgments that God would certainly and fearfully inflict, Jeremiah 5:9 , Jeremiah 5:29 ; that, according to this prophet’s predictions, the Chaldeans should waste the country, Jeremiah 5:14-17 ; besiege and destroy their cities, Jeremiah 5:6 , Jeremiah 5:10 ; slay or carry the people into captivity, but not utterly destroy them, Jeremiah 5:10 , Jeremiah 5:18 .

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