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I will dash them one against another, even the fathers and the sons together, says Yahweh: I will not pity, nor spare, nor have compassion, that I should not destroy them.

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A Kingdom Divided Against Itself

Commentators explain that God's judgment would manifest as a complete internal collapse of society. The phrase "dash them one against another" signifies more than an external attack; it describes a nation imploding from within. Scholars note this points to a "crash of a falling kingdom," where all social bonds, even between fathers and sons, are broken, and the people become instruments of their own destruction.

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Jeremiah

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Jeremiah 13:14

18th Century

Theologian

All social orders and ranks of people in the state would be broken in indiscriminate destruction.

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Jeremiah 13:14

19th Century

Bishop

One against another. —The rendering answers to the Hebrew idiom, but that idiom, as in the margin, a man against his brother,<…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Jeremiah 13:12–14

16th Century

Theologian

The Prophet denounces here by another analogy the vengeance of God, for he says that all would be filled with drunkenness: but he is comma…

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John Gill

John Gill

On Jeremiah 13:14

17th Century

Pastor

And I will dash them one against another As drunken men fall foul on one another, and quarrel and fight; or in allusion t…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Jeremiah 13:12–17

17th Century

Minister

As the bottle was fitted to hold the wine, so the people's sins made them vessels of wrath, fitted for God's judgments, with which they would be fi…