John Gill Commentary Jeremiah 8:5

John Gill Commentary

Jeremiah 8:5

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
John Gill
John Gill

John Gill Commentary

Jeremiah 8:5

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
SCRIPTURE

"Why then is this people of Jerusalem slidden back by a perpetual backsliding? they hold fast deceit, they refuse to return." — Jeremiah 8:5 (ASV)

Why then is this people of Jerusalem slidden back by a
perpetual backsliding ?
&c.] These people fill into sin, and rise not again by repentance; they turn out of the good ways of God and religion, and return not again; they backslide and revolt from the Lord, and they continue in their revolt and rebellion; their backsliding is an everlasting one; there is no hope of their repentance and recovery: it is a vehement and passionate expostulation about the people of the Jews, founded upon the former general observation, showing them to be the worst of all people: it is a common saying, "it is a long lane that has no turning"; but these people, having departed from the Lord, return no more.

A very learned man renders the words, "why does Jerusalem turn away this people with an obstinate aversion?" F2 that is, the rulers and governors of Jerusalem, as in (Matthew 23:37) or rather thus, "why does a stubborn aversion turn away this people, O Jerusalem?" and so they are an address to the magistrates and inhabitants of Jerusalem.

They hold fast deceit ;
practise it, and continue in the practice of it, both with God and man: they refuse to return :
to the Lord, to his worship, and to the right ways of holiness and truth, from which they had erred; see (Jeremiah 5:3) .


FOOTNOTES:

  • F2: (txun hbvm Mlvwry hzh Meh hbbwv ewdm) "quare avertit hunc populum Hierosolyma aversione pertinaci? [vel] quare avertit populum hunc", O Jerusalem, "aversio pertinax?" De Dieu.