John Gill Commentary Jeremiah 17:22

John Gill Commentary

Jeremiah 17:22

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
John Gill
John Gill

John Gill Commentary

Jeremiah 17:22

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
SCRIPTURE

"neither carry forth a burden out of your houses on the sabbath day, neither do ye any work: but hallow ye the sabbath day, as I commanded your fathers." — Jeremiah 17:22 (ASV)

Neither carry forth a burden out of your houses on the sabbath day Not of dirt and soil only, as some restrain the sense; but of any ware or merchandise, in order to be sold in the city or elsewhere:

neither do you any work; any servile work, any kind of manufacture, either within doors or without; or exercise any kind of trade, or barter and merchandise, or do any sort of worldly business; nothing but what was of mere necessity, for the preservation of life; see (Exodus 20:10); but hallow you the sabbath day; or, "sanctify it" F2; by separating it from all worldly business, and devoting it to the worship of God in public and private, spending it wholly in acts of religion and piety:

as I commanded your fathers; not Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; but those that came out of Egypt, to whom, and to their posterity after them, this commandment was enjoined, (Exodus 20:8–10) (31:13-17); so that this was not a novel injunction, but what was commanded from the beginning of their civil and church state; from the time of their coming out of Egypt, and becoming a separate people and nation, under a theocracy, or the government of God himself; being chosen and set apart to be a special, peculiar, and holy people to himself, of which the sanctification of the sabbath was a sign; and was to be observed unto the Messiah's coming, the sum and substance of it, (Colossians 2:16Colossians 2:17).


FOOTNOTES:

  • F2: (Mtvdq) "sanctificate", Cocceius, Schmidt.