Jer 44:1
44:1 The word that came to Jeremiah concerning all the Jews who
     dwell in the land of Egypt, who dwell at Migdol, and at {a}
     Tahpanhes, and at Noph, and in the country of Pathros,
     saying,

     (a) These were all famous and strange cities in Egypt,
         where the Jews that fled dwelt for their safety but the
         prophet declares that there is no hold so strong that
         can preserve them from God's vengeance.

Jer 44:4
44:4 Yet I sent to you all my servants the prophets, {b} rising
     early and sending [them], saying, O, do not this abominable
     thing that I hate.

     (b) Read @Jer 7:25,25:3,29:19,32:33.

Jer 44:6
44:6 Wherefore {c} my fury and my anger was poured forth, and
     was kindled in the cities of Judah and in the streets of
     Jerusalem; and they are wasted [and] desolate, as at this
     day.

     (c) He sets before their eyes God's judgments against Judah
         and Jerusalem for their idolatry that they might beware
         by their example, and not with the same wickedness
         provoke the Lord: for then they would be double
         punished.

Jer 44:9
44:9 Have ye forgotten the wickedness of your fathers, and the
     wickedness of the {d} kings of Judah, and the wickedness of
     their wives, and your own wickedness, and the wickedness of
     your wives, which they have committed in the land of Judah,
     and in the streets of Jerusalem?

     (d) He shows that we ought to keep in memory God's plagues
         from the beginning that considering them, we might live
         in his fear, and know if he did not spare our fathers,
         yea kings, princes, rulers and also whole countries and
         nations for their sins that we vile worms cannot look
         to escape punishment for ours.

Jer 44:12
44:12 And I will take the remnant of Judah, that {e} have set
      their faces to go into the land of Egypt to sojourn there,
      and they shall all be consumed, [and] fall in the land of
      Egypt; they shall [even] be consumed by the sword [and] by
      the famine: they shall die, from the least even to the
      greatest, by the sword and by the famine: and they shall
      be an execration, [and] an horror, and a {f} curse, and a
      reproach.

      (e) Which have fully set their minds and are gone there on
          purpose.  By which he excepts the innocents as
          Jeremiah and Baruch that were forces: therefore the
          Lord shows that he will set his face against them:
          that is, purposely destroy them.
      (f) Read @Jer 26:6,41:18.

Jer 44:14
44:14 So that none of the remnant of Judah, who have gone into
      the land of Egypt to sojourn there, shall escape or
      remain, that they should return into the land of Judah, to
      which they have a desire to return to dwell there: for
      none shall return but {g} such as shall escape.

      (g) Meaning but a few.

Jer 44:16
44:16 [As for] the word that thou hast spoken to us in the name
      of the LORD, we will {h} not hearken to thee.

      (h) This declares how dangerous a thing it is to decline
          once from God and to follow our own fantasies: for
          Satan ever solicits such and does not leave them till
          he has brought them to extreme impudency and madness,
          even to justify their wickedness against God and his
          prophets.

Jer 44:17
44:17 But we will certainly do whatever thing proceedeth from
      our own mouth, to burn incense to {i} the queen of heaven,
      and to pour out drink offerings to her, as we have done,
      we, and our fathers, our kings, and our princes, in the
      cities of Judah, and in the streets of Jerusalem: for
      [then] we had {k} plenty of food, and were well, and saw
      no evil.

      (i) Read @Jer 7:18 it seems that the papists gathered
          of this place "Salbe Regina" and "Regina caeli latare"
          calling the virgin Mary Queen of heaven and so out of
          the blessed virgin and mother of our saviour Christ,
          made an idol; for here the prophet condemns their
          idolatry.
      (k) This is still the argument of idolaters who esteem
          religion by the belly and instead of acknowledging
          God's works who sends both plenty and famine, health
          and sickness. They attribute it to their idols and so
          dishonour God.

Jer 44:19
44:19 And when we burned incense to the queen of heaven, and
      poured out drink offerings to her, did we make for her
      cakes to worship her, and pour out drink offerings to her,
      without {l} our husbands?

      (l) This teaches us what a great danger it is for the
          husbands to permit their wives anything of which they
          are not assured by God's word: for by it they take an
          opportunity to justify their doings and their husbands
          will give an account of it before God.

Jer 44:25
44:25 Thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel, saying;
      Ye and your wives have both spoken with your mouths, and
      fulfilled with your {m} hand, saying, We will surely
      perform our vows that we have vowed, to burn incense to
      the queen of heaven, and to pour out drink offerings to
      her: ye will surely accomplish your vows, and surely
      perform your vows.

      (m) You have committed double evil in making wicked vows,
          and in performing the same.

Jer 44:26
44:26 Therefore hear ye the word of the LORD, all Judah that
      dwell in the land of Egypt; Behold, I have sworn by my
      great name, saith the LORD, that my name {n} shall no more
      be named in the mouth of any man of Judah in all the land
      of Egypt, saying, The Lord GOD liveth.

      (n) This declares a horrible plague toward idolaters,
          seeing that God will not vouchsafe to have his Name
          mentioned by such as have polluted it.

Jer 44:28
44:28 Yet a small number that escape the sword {o} shall return
      from the land of Egypt into the land of Judah, and all the
      remnant of Judah, that have gone into the land of Egypt to
      sojourn there, shall know whose words shall stand, mine,
      or theirs.

      (o) We see therefore that God has a perpetual care over
          his, wherever they are scattered: for though they are
          but two or three, yet he will deliver them when he
          destroys his enemies.

Jer 44:30
44:30 Thus saith the LORD; Behold, I will {p} give Pharaohhophra
      king of Egypt into the hand of his enemies, and into the
      hand of them that seek his life; as I gave Zedekiah king
      of Judah into the hand of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon,
      his enemy, and that sought his life.

      (p) He shows the means by which they would be destroyed to
          assure them of the certainty of the plague and yet
          they remain still in their obstinacy till they perish:
          for Josephus writes that five years after the taking
          of Jerusalem, Nebuchadnezzar the younger having
          overcome the Moabites and the Ammonites went against
          Egypt and slew the king and so brought these Jews and
          others into Babylon.



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