Introduction
A.M. 3392. B.C. 612.
In this chapter we have,
(1,) A representation of the invasion of Judea, and the besieging of Jerusalem by the Chaldeans, Jeremiah 6:1-6 . Of their spoiling the country and murdering the inhabitants, Jeremiah 6:9 , Jeremiah 6:11 , Jeremiah 6:12 ; and spreading terror and consternation among them, Jeremiah 6:21 , Jeremiah 6:26 .
(2,) An account of those sins of Judah and Jerusalem, which provoked God to bring this desolating judgment upon them: their oppression, Jeremiah 6:7 ; their contempt of the word of God, Jeremiah 6:10-12 ; their universal covetousness, and the treacherous villany of the priests and prophets, Jeremiah 6:13 , Jeremiah 6:14 ; their impudence in sin, and obstinacy against reproof while they hypocritically, but in vain, multiplied their sacrifices, Jeremiah 6:15-20 .
(3,) Earnest admonitions to reformation given them, but without success, Jeremiah 6:8 , Jeremiah 6:16 , Jeremiah 6:17 . God, faithfully warning them, tries them for a time, and at last gives them up as irreclaimable, Jeremiah 6:21 , Jeremiah 6:27-30 .
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