Jeremiah 12:7-13

7 “I will forsake my house, abandon my inheritance; I will give the one I love into the hands of her enemies.
8 My inheritance has become to me like a lion in the forest. She roars at me; therefore I hate her.
9 Has not my inheritance become to me like a speckled bird of prey that other birds of prey surround and attack? Go and gather all the wild beasts; bring them to devour.
10 Many shepherds will ruin my vineyard and trample down my field; they will turn my pleasant field into a desolate wasteland.
11 It will be made a wasteland, parched and desolate before me; the whole land will be laid waste because there is no one who cares.
12 Over all the barren heights in the desert destroyers will swarm, for the sword of the LORD will devour from one end of the land to the other; no one will be safe.
13 They will sow wheat but reap thorns; they will wear themselves out but gain nothing. They will bear the shame of their harvest because of the LORD’s fierce anger.”

Jeremiah 12:7-13 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 12

This chapter contains the prophets complaint of the prosperity of the wicked, and the Lord's answer to it; an account of the deplorable and miserable estate of the Jewish nation; and a threatening to the neighbouring nations that had used them ill; with a promise of deliverance of the Jews from them, and settlement among God's people in case of obedience. The prophet's complaint is in Jer 12:1,2 in which he asserts the justice of God, yet seems at a loss to reconcile it with the prosperity of the wicked; and the rather, because of their hypocrisy; and appeals to the Lord for his own sincerity and uprightness, Jer 12:3 and prays for the destruction of the wicked, and that the time might hasten, for whose wickedness the land was desolate, and herbs, beasts, and birds, consumed, Jer 12:3,4, the Lord's answer, in which he reproves him for his pusillanimity, seeing he had greater trials than those to encounter with, and instructs him how to behave towards his treacherous friends, is in Jer 12:5,6 the account of the miserable condition of the Jewish nation is from Jer 12:7-14, under the simile of a house and heritage left by the Lord, given up to enemies, and compared to a lion and a speckled bird, hateful to God, and hated by those about it, Jer 12:7-9 and of a vineyard destroyed and trodden down by shepherds, and made desolate, Jer 12:10,11 even as a wilderness through the ravage of the sword; so that what is sown upon it comes to nothing, Jer 12:12,13 then follows a threatening to those who had carried the people of Israel captive, with a promise to deliver the Jews out of their hands, and bring them into their own land, and settle them among the Lord's people, in case they use diligence to learn their ways, Jer 12:14-16, but in case of disobedience are threatened to be plucked up and utterly destroyed, Jer 12:17.

Cross References 18

  • 1. S 2 Kings 21:14
  • 2. S Jeremiah 7:29
  • 3. Isaiah 5:1
  • 4. Jeremiah 17:4
  • 5. S Psalms 17:12
  • 6. Psalms 5:5; Hosea 9:15; Amos 6:8
  • 7. S Deuteronomy 28:26; Isaiah 56:9; Jeremiah 15:3; Ezekiel 23:25; Ezekiel 39:17-20
  • 8. Jeremiah 23:1; Jeremiah 25:34; Ezekiel 34:2-10
  • 9. Isaiah 5:1-7; Jeremiah 9:10; Jeremiah 25:11
  • 10. S Isaiah 5:6; S Isaiah 24:4
  • 11. ver 4; Isaiah 42:25; Jeremiah 9:12; Jeremiah 14:4; Jeremiah 23:10
  • 12. Ezekiel 21:3-4
  • 13. S Deuteronomy 32:41; Isaiah 31:8; Jeremiah 46:10; Jeremiah 47:6; Ezekiel 14:17; Ezekiel 21:28; Ezekiel 33:2
  • 14. S Deuteronomy 32:42
  • 15. Jeremiah 3:2
  • 16. Jeremiah 7:10
  • 17. S Leviticus 26:20; S Deuteronomy 28:38; Micah 6:15; Haggai 1:6
  • 18. S Exodus 15:7; S Jeremiah 4:26
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