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23 But this people hath a revolting and a rebellious heart; they are revolted and gone.
23 And this people hath an apostate and rebellious heart, They have turned aside, and they go on.
23 But this people hath a stubborn and a rebellious heart; they have turned aside and are gone.
23 But this people has a revolting and a rebellious heart; they are revolted and gone.
23 But the heart of this people is uncontrolled and turned away from me; they are broken loose and gone.
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Commentary on Jeremiah 5 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 5
Reproof for sin and threatenings of judgment are intermixed in this chapter, and are set the one over against the other: judgments are threatened, that the reproofs of sin might be the more effectual to bring them to repentance; sin is discovered, that God might be justified in the judgments threatened.
This was the scope and purport of Jeremiah's preaching in the latter end of Josiah's reign and the beginning of Jehoiakim's; but the success of it did not answer expectation.
Jer 5:1-9
Here is,
Jer 5:10-19
We may observe in these verses, as before,
Jer 5:20-24
The prophet, having reproved them for sin and threatened the judgments of God against them, is here sent to them again upon another errand, which he must publish in Judah; the purport of it is to persuade them to fear God, which would be an effectual principle of their reformation, as the want of that fear had been at the bottom of their apostasy.
Jer 5:25-31
Here,