Introduction
A.M. 3396. B.C. 608.
In this chapter we have,
(1,) The prophet’s humble complaint to God, of the success that the ungodly had in their wicked practices, Jeremiah 12:1 , Jeremiah 12:2 ; and his appeal to God concerning his own integrity, with a prayer that God would, for the sake of the public, bring the wickedness of the wicked to an end, Jeremiah 12:3 , Jeremiah 12:4 .
(2,) God’s rebuke to the prophet for his uneasiness at the present troubles, warning him to prepare for greater, Jeremiah 12:5 , Jeremiah 12:6 .
(3,) A sad lamentation over the deplorable, desolate, and disappointed condition to which the sins of the Jews would quickly reduce them, Jeremiah 12:7-13 .
(4,) An intimation of mercy to God’s people in a denunciation of wrath against their enemies, who helped forward their affliction; but with a promise that, if they would at last join themselves with the people of God, they should have a share with them in their privileges, Jeremiah 12:14-17 .
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