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<BR><FONT SIZE=+2>CHAP. XIX.</FONT>
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The same melancholy theme is the subject of this chapter that was of
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those foregoing--the approaching ruin of Judah and Jerusalem for their
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sins. This Jeremiah had often foretold; here he has particularly full
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orders to foretel it again.
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I. He must set their sins in order before them, as he had often done,
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especially their idolatry,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:4,5">ver. 4, 5</A>.
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II. He must describe the particular judgments which were now coming
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apace upon them for these sins,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:6-9">ver. 6-9</A>.
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III. He must do this in the valley of Tophet, with great solemnity, and
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for some particular reasons,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:2,3">ver. 2, 3</A>.
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IV. He must summon a company of the elders together to be witnesses of
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this,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:1">ver. 1</A>.
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V. He must confirm this, and endeavour to affect his hearers with it,
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by a sign, which was the breaking of an earthen bottle, signifying that
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they should be dashed to pieces like a potter's vessel,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:10-13">ver. 10-13</A>.
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VI. When he had done this in the valley of Tophet he ratified it in
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the court of the temple,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:14,15">ver. 14, 15</A>.
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Thus were all likely means tried to awaken this stupid senseless people
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to repentance, that their ruin might be prevented; but all in vain.</P>
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<TR><TD><FONT SIZE=+1><I>The Desolation of Jerusalem.</I></FONT></TD>
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<TD ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE=-1>B. C.</FONT> 600.</TD></TR>
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<FONT SIZE=+1>1 Thus saith the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT>, Go and get a potter's earthen bottle,
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and <I>take</I> of the ancients of the people, and of the ancients of
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the priests;
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2 And go forth unto the valley of the son of Hinnom, which <I>is</I>
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by the entry of the east gate, and proclaim there the words that
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I shall tell thee,
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3 And say, Hear ye the word of the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT>, O kings of Judah, and
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inhabitants of Jerusalem; Thus saith the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> of hosts, the God
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of Israel; Behold, I will bring evil upon this place, the which
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whosoever heareth, his ears shall tingle.
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4 Because they have forsaken me, and have estranged this place,
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and have burned incense in it unto other gods, whom neither they
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nor their fathers have known, nor the kings of Judah, and have
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filled this place with the blood of innocents;
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5 They have built also the high places of Baal, to burn their
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sons with fire <I>for</I> burnt offerings unto Baal, which I commanded
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not, nor spake <I>it,</I> neither came <I>it</I> into my mind:
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6 Therefore, behold, the days come, saith the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT>, that this
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place shall no more be called Tophet, nor The valley of the son
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of Hinnom, but The valley of slaughter.
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7 And I will make void the counsel of Judah and Jerusalem in
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this place; and I will cause them to fall by the sword before
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their enemies, and by the hands of them that seek their lives:
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and their carcases will I give to be meat for the fowls of the
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heaven, and for the beasts of the earth.
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8 And I will make this city desolate, and a hissing; every one
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that passeth thereby shall be astonished and hiss because of all
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the plagues thereof.
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9 And I will cause them to eat the flesh of their sons and the
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flesh of their daughters, and they shall eat every one the flesh
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of his friend in the siege and straitness, wherewith their
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enemies, and they that seek their lives, shall straiten them.
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The corruption of man having made it necessary that <I>precept</I>
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should be <I>upon precept, and line upon line</I> (so unapt are we to
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receive, and so very apt to let slip, the things of God), the grace of
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God has provided that there shall be, accordingly, <I>precept upon
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precept, and line upon line,</I> that those who are irreclaimable may
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be inexcusable. For this reason the prophet is here sent with a message
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to the same purport with what he had often delivered, but with some
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circumstances that might make it the more taken notice of, a thing
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which ministers should study, for a little circumstance may sometimes
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be a great advantage, and those that would win souls must be wise.</P>
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I. He must take of the elders and chief men, both in church and state, to be his auditors and witnesses to what he said--<I>the ancients of the people and the ancients of the priests,</I> the most eminent men both in the magistracy and in the ministry,
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that they might be <I>faithful witnesses to record,</I> as those
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Isa+8:2">Isa. viii. 2</A>.
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It is strange that these great men should be at the beck of a poor
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prophet, and obey his summons to attend him out of the city, they know
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not whither and they knew not why. But, though the generality of the
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elders were disaffected to him, yet it is likely that there were some
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few among them who looked upon him as a prophet of the Lord, and would
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pay this respect to the heavenly vision. Note, Persons of rank and
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figure have an opportunity of honouring God, by a diligent attendance
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on the ministry of the word and other divine institutions; and they
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ought to think it an honour, and no disparagement to themselves, yea,
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though the circumstances be mean and despicable. It is certain that the
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greatest of men is less than the least of the ordinances of God.</P>
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II. He must <I>go to the valley of the son of Hinnom,</I> and deliver
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this message there; for <I>the word of the Lord</I> is not bound to any
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one place; as good a sermon may be preached in the valley of Tophet as
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in the gate of the temple. Christ preached on a mountain and out of a
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ship. This valley lay partly on the south side of Jerusalem, but the
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prophet's way to it was <I>by the entry on the east gate--the sun
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gate</I>
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:2"><I>v.</I> 2</A>),
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so some render it, and suppose it to look not towards the sun-rising,
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but the noon sun--<I>the potter's gate,</I> so some. This sermon must
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be preached in that place, in <I>the valley of the son of Hinnom,</I>
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1. Because there they had been guilty of the vilest of their
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idolatries, the sacrificing of their children to Moloch, a horrid piece
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of impiety, which the sight of the place might serve to remind them of
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and upbraid them with.
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2. Because there they should feel the sorest of their calamities; there
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the greatest slaughter should be made among them; and, it being the
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common sink of the city, let them look upon it and see what a miserable
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spectacle this magnificent city would be when it should be all like the
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valley of Tophet. God bids him go thither, <I>and proclaim there the
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words that I shall tell thee,</I> when thou comest thither; whereby it
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appears (as Mr. Gataker well observed) that God's messages were
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frequently not revealed to the prophets before the very instant of time
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wherein they were to deliver them.</P>
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III. He must give general notice of a general ruin now shortly coming
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upon Judah and Jerusalem,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:3"><I>v.</I> 3</A>.
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He must, as those that make proclamation, begin with an <I>Oyes: Hear
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you the word of the Lord,</I> though it be a terrible word, for you may
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thank yourselves if it be so. Both rulers and ruled must attend to it,
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at their peril; the <I>kings of Judah,</I> the king and his sons, the
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king and his princes and privy-counsellors, must hear the word of the
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King of kings, for, high as they are, he is above them. The
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<I>inhabitants of Jerusalem</I> also must hear what God has to say to
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them. Both princes and people have contributed to the national guilt
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and must concur in the national repentance, or they will both share in
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the national ruin. Let them all know that <I>the Lord of hosts,</I> who
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is therefore able to do what he threatens, though he is <I>the God of
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Israel,</I> nay, because he is so, will therefore punish them in the
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first place for their iniquities
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+3:2">Amos iii. 2</A>):
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<I>He will bring evil upon this place</I> (upon <I>Judah and
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Jerusalem</I>) so surprising, and so dreadful, that <I>whosoever
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hears</I> it, <I>his ears shall tingle;</I> whosoever hears the
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prediction of it, hears the report and representation of it, it shall
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make such an impression of terror upon him that he shall still think he
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hears it sounding in his ears and shall not be able to get it out of
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his mind. The ruin of Eli's house is thus described
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=1Sa+3:11">1 Sam. iii. 11</A>),
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and of Jerusalem,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+21:12">2 Kings xxi. 12</A>.</P>
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IV. He must plainly tell them what their sins were for which God had
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this controversy with them,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:4,5"><I>v.</I> 4, 5</A>.
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They are charged with apostasy from God (<I>They have forsaken me</I>)
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and abuse of the privileges of the visible church, and which they had
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been dignified--<I>They have estranged this place.</I> Jerusalem (the
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holy city), the temple (the holy house), which was designed for the
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honour of God and the support of his kingdom among men, they had
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alienated from those purposes, and (as some render the word) <I>they
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had strangely abused.</I> They had so polluted both with their
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wickedness that God had disowned both, and abandoned them to ruin. He
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charges them with an affection for and the adoration of false
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<I>gods,</I> such as <I>neither they nor their fathers have known,</I>
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such as never had recommended themselves to their belief and esteem by
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any acts of power or goodness done for them or their ancestors, as that
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God had abundantly done whom they forsook; yet they took them at a
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venture for their gods; nay, being fond of change and novelty, they
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liked them the better for their being upstarts, and new fashions in
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religion were as grateful to their fancies as in other things. They
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also stand charged with murder, wilful murder, from malice prepense:
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<I>They have filled this place with the blood of innocents.</I> It was
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Manasseh's sin
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+24:4">2 Kings xxiv. 4</A>),
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<I>which the Lord would not pardon.</I> Nay, as if idolatry and murder,
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committed separately, were not bad enough and affront enough to God and
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man, they have put them together, have consolidated them into one
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complicated crime, that of burning their children in the fire to Baal
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:5"><I>v.</I> 5</A>),
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which was the most insolent defiance to all the laws both of natural
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and revealed religion that ever mankind was guilty of; and by it they
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openly declared that they loved their new gods better than ever they
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loved the true God, though they were such cruel task-masters that they
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required human sacrifices (inhuman I should call them), which the Lord
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Jehovah, whose all lives and souls are, never demanded from his
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worshippers; he never <I>spoke</I> of such a thing, nor <I>came it into
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his mind.</I> See
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+7:31"><I>ch.</I> vii. 31</A>.</P>
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V. He must endeavour to affect them with the greatness of the
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desolation that was coming upon them. He must tell them (as he had done
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before,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+7:32"><I>ch.</I> vii. 32</A>)
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that this <I>valley of the son of Hinnom</I> shall acquire a new name,
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<I>the valley of slaughter</I>
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:6"><I>v.</I> 6</A>),
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for
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:7"><I>v.</I> 7</A>)
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multitudes shall <I>fall</I> there <I>by the sword,</I> when either
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they sally out upon the besiegers and are repulsed or attempt to make
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their escape and are seized: <I>They</I> shall <I>fall before their
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enemies,</I> who not only endeavour to make themselves masters of their
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houses and estates, but have such an implacable enmity to them that
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they <I>seek their lives;</I> they thirst after their blood, and, when
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they are dead, will not allow a cartel for the burying of the slain,
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but <I>their carcases</I> shall <I>be meat for the fowls of the heaven
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and beasts of the earth.</I> What a dismal place will the valley of
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Tophet be then! And as for those that remain within the city, and will
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not capitulate with the besiegers, they shall perish for want of food,
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when first they have eaten <I>the flesh of their sons and
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daughters,</I> and dearest <I>friends,</I> through the <I>straitness
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wherewith their enemies shall straiten them,</I>
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:9"><I>v.</I> 9</A>.
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This was threatened in the law as an instance of the extremity to which
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the judgments of God should reduce them
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Le+26:29,De+28:53">Lev. xxvi. 29, Deut. xxviii. 53</A>)
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and was accomplished,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=La+4:10">Lam. iv. 10</A>.
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And, <I>lastly,</I> the whole <I>city</I> shall be <I>desolate,</I> the
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houses laid in ashes, the inhabitants slain or taken prisoners; there
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shall be no resort to it, nor any thing in it but what looks rueful and
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horrid; so that <I>every one that passes by shall be astonished</I>
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:8"><I>v.</I> 8</A>),
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as he had said before,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+18:16"><I>ch.</I> xviii. 16</A>.
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That place which holiness had made <I>the joy of the whole earth</I>
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sin had made the reproach and shame of the whole earth.</P>
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VI. He must assure them that all their attempts to prevent and avoid
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this ruin, so long as they continued impenitent and unreformed, would
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be fruitless and vain
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:7"><I>v.</I> 7</A>):
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<I>I will make void the counsel of Judah and Jerusalem</I> (of the
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princes and senators of Judah and Jerusalem) <I>in this place,</I> in
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the royal palace, which lay on the south side of the city, not far from
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the place where the prophet now stood. Note, There is no fleeing from
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God's justice but by fleeing to his mercy. Those that will not make
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good God's counsel, by humbling themselves under his mighty hand, shall
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find that God will make void their counsel and blast their projects,
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which they think ever so well concerted for their own preservation.
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There is <I>no counsel</I> or strength <I>against the Lord.</I></P>
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<FONT SIZE=+1>10 Then shalt thou break the bottle in the sight of the men
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that go with thee,
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11 And shalt say unto them, Thus saith the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> of hosts; Even
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so will I break this people and this city, as <I>one</I> breaketh a
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potter's vessel, that cannot be made whole again: and they shall
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bury <I>them</I> in Tophet, till <I>there be</I> no place to bury.
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12 Thus will I do unto this place, saith the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT>, and to the
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inhabitants thereof, and <I>even</I> make this city as Tophet:
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13 And the houses of Jerusalem, and the houses of the kings of
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Judah, shall be defiled as the place of Tophet, because of all
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the houses upon whose roofs they have burned incense unto all the
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host of heaven, and have poured out drink offerings unto other
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gods.
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14 Then came Jeremiah from Tophet, whither the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> had sent
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him to prophesy; and he stood in the court of the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT>'s house;
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and said to all the people,
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15 Thus saith the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> of hosts, the God of Israel; Behold, I
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will bring upon this city and upon all her towns all the evil
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that I have pronounced against it, because they have hardened
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their necks, that they might not hear my words.
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</FONT></P>
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<P>
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The message of wrath delivered in the
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:1-9">foregoing verses</A>
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is here enforced, that it might gain credit, two ways:--</P>
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<P>
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I. By a visible sign. The prophet was to take along with him an
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<I>earthen bottle</I>
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:1"><I>v.</I> 1</A>),
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and, when he had delivered his message, he was to <I>break the
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bottle</I> to pieces
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:10"><I>v.</I> 10</A>),
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and the same that were auditors of the sermon must be spectators of the
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sign. He had compared this people, in the chapter before, to the
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potter's clay, which is easily marred in the making. But some might
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say, "It is past that with us; we have been made and hardened long
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since." "And what though you be," says he, "the potter's vessel is as
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soon broken in the hand of any man as the vessel while it is soft clay
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is marred in the potter's hand, and its case is, in this respect, much
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worse, that the vessel while it is soft clay, though it be marred, may
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be moulded again, but, after it is hardened, when it is broken it can
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never be pieced again." Perhaps what they see will affect them more
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than what they only hear talk of; that is the intention of sacramental
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signs, and teaching by symbols was anciently used. In the explication
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of this sign he must inculcate what he had before said, with a further
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reference to the place where this was done, in the valley of Tophet.
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1. As the bottle was easily, irresistibly, and irrecoverably broken by
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the Chaldean army,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:11"><I>v.</I> 11</A>.
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They depended much upon the firmness of their constitution, and the
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fixedness of their courage, which they thought hardened them like a
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vessel of brass; but the prophet shows that all that did but harden
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them like a vessel of earth, which, though hard, is brittle and sooner
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broken than that which is not so hard. Though they were made vessels of
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honour, still they were vessels of earth, and so they shall be made to
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know if they dishonour God and themselves, and serve not the purposes
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for which they were made. It is God himself, who made them, that
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resolves to unmake them: <I>I will break this people and this city,</I>
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dash them in pieces like <I>a potter's vessel;</I> the doom of the
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heathen
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Ps+2:9,Re+2:27">Ps. ii. 9, Rev. ii. 27</A>),
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but now Jerusalem's doom,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Isa+30:14">Isa. xxx. 14</A>.
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<I>A potter's vessel,</I> when once broken, <I>cannot be made whole
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again, cannot be cured,</I> so the word is. The ruin of Jerusalem shall
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be an utter ruin; no hand can repair it but his that broke it; and if
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they return to him, though he has torn, he will heal.
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2. This was done in Tophet, to signify two things:--
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(1.) That Tophet should be the receptacle of the slain: <I>They shall
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bury in Tophet till there be no place to bury</I> any more there; they
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shall jostle for room to lay their dead, and a very little room will
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then serve those who, while they lived, <I>laid house to house and
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field to field.</I> Those that would be <I>placed alone in the midst of
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the earth</I> while they were above ground, and obliged all about them
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to keep their distance, must lie with the multitude when they are
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underground, for there are innumerable before them.
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(2.) That Tophet should be a resemblance of the whole city
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:12"><I>v.</I> 12</A>):
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<I>I will make this city as Tophet.</I> As they had filled the valley
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of Tophet with the slain which they sacrificed to their idols, so God
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will fill the whole city with the slain that shall fall as sacrifices
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to the justice of God. We read
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+23:10">2 Kings xxiii. 10</A>)
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of Josiah's defiling Tophet, because it had been abused to idolatry,
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which he did (as should seem,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:14"><I>v.</I> 14</A>)
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by <I>filling it with the bones of men;</I> and, whatever it was
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before, thenceforward it was looked upon as a detestable place. Dead
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carcases, and other filth of the city, were carried thither, and a fire
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was continually kept there for the burning of it. This was the posture
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of that valley when Jeremiah was sent thither to prophesy; and so
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execrable a place was it looked upon to be that, in the language of our
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Saviour's time, hell was called, in allusion to it, <I>Gehenna, the
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valley of Hinnom.</I> "Now" (says God) "since that blessed reformation,
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when Tophet was defiled, did not proceed as it ought to have done, nor
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prove a thorough reformation, but though the idols in Tophet were
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abolished and made odious those in Jerusalem remained, therefore will I
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do with the city as Josiah did by Tophet, fill it with the bodies of
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men, and make it a heap of rubbish." Even <I>the houses of Jerusalem,
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and</I> those <I>of the kings of Judah,</I> the royal palaces not
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excepted, <I>shall be defiled as the place of Tophet</I>
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:13"><I>v.</I> 13</A>),
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and for the same reason, because of the idolatries that have been
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committed there; since they will not defile them by a reformation, God
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will defile them by a destruction, <I>because</I> upon the <I>roofs of
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their houses they have burnt incense unto the host of heaven.</I> The
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flat roofs of their houses were sometimes used by devout people as
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convenient places for prayer
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Ac+10:9">Acts x. 9</A>),
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and by idolaters they were used as high places, on which they
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sacrificed to strange gods, especially to <I>the host of heaven,</I>
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the sun, moon, and stars, that there they might be so much nearer to
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them and have a clearer and fuller view of them. We read of those that
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<I>worshipped the host of heaven upon the house-tops</I>
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Zep+1:5">Zeph. i. 5</A>),
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and of <I>altars on the top of the upper chamber of Ahaz,</I>
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+23:12">2 Kings xxiii. 12</A>.
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This sin upon the house-tops brought a curse into the house, which
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consumed it, and made it a dunghill like Tophet.</P>
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<P>
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II. By a solemn recognition and ratification of what he had said <I>in
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the court of the Lord's house,</I>
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+19:14,15"><I>v.</I> 14, 15</A>.
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The prophet returned from Tophet to the temple, which stood upon the
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hill over that valley, and there confirmed, and probably repeated, what
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he had said in the valley of Tophet, for the benefit of those who had
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not heard it; what he had said he would stand to. Here, as often
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before, he both assures them of judgments coming upon them and assigns
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the cause of them, which was their sin. Both these are here put
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together in a little compass, with a reference to all that had gone
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before.
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1. The accomplishment of the prophecies is here the judgment
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threatened. The people flattered themselves with a conceit that God
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would be better than his word, that the threatening was but to frighten
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them and keep them in awe a little; but the prophet tells them that
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they deceive themselves if they think so: <I>For thus saith the Lord of
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hosts,</I> who is able to make his words good, <I>I will bring upon
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this city, and upon all her towns,</I> all the smaller cities that
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belong to Jerusalem the metropolis, <I>all the evil that I have
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pronounced against it.</I> Note, Whatever men may think to the
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contrary, the executions of Providence will fully answer the
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predictions of the word, and God will appear as terrible against sin
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and sinners as the scripture makes him; nor shall the unbelief of men
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make either his promises or his threatenings of no effect or of less
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effect than they were thought to be of.
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2. The contempt of the prophecies is here the sin charged upon them, as
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the procuring cause of this judgment. It is <I>because they have
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hardened their necks,</I> and would not bow and bend them to the yoke
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of God's commands, would <I>not hear my words,</I> that is, would not
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heed them and yield obedience to them. Note, The obstinacy of sinners
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in their sinful ways is altogether their own fault; if their necks are
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hardened, it is their own act and deed, they have hardened them; if
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they are deaf to the word of God, it is because they have stopped their
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own ears. We have need therefore to pray that God, by his grace, would
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deliver us <I>from hardness of heart and contempt of his word and
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commandments.</I></P>
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