10. Jeremiah breaks in upon Jehovah's threats of wrath with
lamentation for his desolated country.
mountains--once cultivated and fruitful: the hillsides were
cultivated in terraces between the rocks.
habitations of . . . wilderness--rather, "the pleasant herbage
(literally, 'the choice parts' of any thing) of the pasture plain." The
Hebrew for "wilderness" expresses not a barren desert, but an
untilled plain, fit for pasture.
burned up--because no one waters them, the inhabitants being all
gone.
none can pass through them--much less inhabit them.
fowl--
(Jer 4:25).
JFB.
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