Introduction
A.M. 3399. B.C. 605.
In this chapter,
(1,) The prophet is shown, under the type of a potter, God’s absolute power over nations and kingdoms, to regulate and alter their condition at his own discretion, Jeremiah 18:1-10 .
(2,) He is directed to exhort the people to avert the evil threatened them by repentance and reformation; and, upon their refusal, to charge them with the guilt of unprecedented revolt, and to foretel their destruction, Jeremiah 18:11-17 .
(3,) They conspire against him, and he protests against their unmerited and ungrateful persecution of him, and calls for justice against them, Jeremiah 18:18-23 .
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