6.
Jer 3:6-6:30,
is a new discourse, delivered in Josiah's reign. It consists of two
parts, the former extending to
Jer 4:3,
in which he warns Judah from the example of Israel's doom, and yet
promises Israel final restoration; the latter a threat of Babylonian
invasion; as Nabopolassar founded the Babylonian empire, 625 B.C., the seventeenth of Josiah, this prophecy is
perhaps not earlier than that date
(Jer 4:5,
&c.; Jer 5:14, &c.;
Jer 6:1, &c.;
Jer 22:1-30);
and probably not later than the second thorough reformation in the
eighteenth year of the same reign.
backsliding--literally, "apostasy"; not merely apostate, but
apostasy itself, the essence of it
(Jer 3:14, 22).
JFB.
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