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Text -- Jeremiah 10:16 (NET)

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10:16 The Lord, who is the inheritance of Jacob’s descendants, is not like them. He is the one who created everything. And the people of Israel are those he claims as his own. He is known as the Lord who rules over all.”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jacob the second so of a pair of twins born to Isaac and Rebeccaa; ancestor of the 12 tribes of Israel,the nation of Israel,a person, male,son of Isaac; Israel the man and nation


Dictionary Themes and Topics: TRIBE | JACOB (2) | Idolatry | HABAKKUK | God | FOREKNOW; FOREKNOWLEDGE | more
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Wesley , JFB , Clarke , Calvin , TSK

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Barnes , Poole , Haydock , Gill

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NET Notes , Geneva Bible

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TSK Synopsis , Maclaren , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Jer 10:16 - -- God, who vouchsafes to be the portion of his people.

God, who vouchsafes to be the portion of his people.

Wesley: Jer 10:16 - -- Idols are things framed or formed, but God is the former of all things.

Idols are things framed or formed, but God is the former of all things.

Wesley: Jer 10:16 - -- So called, because the inheritances of Israel were measured by a line, reed, or rod.

So called, because the inheritances of Israel were measured by a line, reed, or rod.

JFB: Jer 10:16 - -- From a Hebrew root, "to divide." God is the all-sufficient Good of His people (Num 18:20; Psa 16:5; Psa 73:26; Lam 3:24).

From a Hebrew root, "to divide." God is the all-sufficient Good of His people (Num 18:20; Psa 16:5; Psa 73:26; Lam 3:24).

JFB: Jer 10:16 - -- Not like the idols, a vain object of trust (Deu 32:31).

Not like the idols, a vain object of trust (Deu 32:31).

JFB: Jer 10:16 - -- The Fashioner (as a potter, Isa 64:8) of the universe.

The Fashioner (as a potter, Isa 64:8) of the universe.

JFB: Jer 10:16 - -- The portion marked off as His inheritance by the measuring rod (Eze 48:21). As He is their portion, so are they His portion (Deu 32:9). A reciprocal t...

The portion marked off as His inheritance by the measuring rod (Eze 48:21). As He is their portion, so are they His portion (Deu 32:9). A reciprocal tie (compare Jer 51:19; Psa 74:2, Margin). Others make "rod" refer to the tribal rod or scepter.

Clarke: Jer 10:16 - -- The Portion of Jacob is not like them - Every nation had its tutelary god; this was its portion; in reference to this God says Deu 4:19, "He has div...

The Portion of Jacob is not like them - Every nation had its tutelary god; this was its portion; in reference to this God says Deu 4:19, "He has divided the sun, moon, and stars, to all the nations under the heaven."And the Lord had taken the Israelites to be his portion; for "the Lord’ s portion is his people,"Deu 32:9, and David says, "The Lord is the portion of mine inheritance,"Psa 16:5; Psa 119:67. And hence Isaiah terms the smooth stones of the brook, to which Divine honors were paid, the portion of those idolaters, Isa 57:6. But in the text he says, "The Portion, i.e., the God of Jacob is not like them; for he is the former of all things,"and they are formed by their foolish worshippers.

Calvin: Jer 10:16 - -- We have said before, that superstitions cannot be from the heart and boldly rejected, except the true God be known; for the heathens, even when they ...

We have said before, that superstitions cannot be from the heart and boldly rejected, except the true God be known; for the heathens, even when they disapproved of the opinions of the vulgar, yet reasoned on both sides, and knew nothing certain, and had no sure faith. It is, therefore, necessary that we should have previously a knowledge of the true God. Hence the Prophets, whenever they spoke of idols, spoke also of the true God; for it would have been to little purpose to condemn these follies, except they represented God in his own real dignity. For this reason the Prophet says again, that God, who is the portion of Israel, is not like idols.

He calls God the portion of Israel, that he might preserve the people in the pure truth of the law which they had learnt, and with which they had been favored; and thus he draws away the attention of the Israelites from all the inventions of men or of the heathens. The portion then of Israel is not like idols — how so? For he is the former of all things, that is, the creator of heaven and earth. Then he says, Israel is the rod of his inheritance 16 Rod may be taken for a measuring rod; and I think it ought to be so taken, for he mentions inheritance: for he took the comparison from common practice; as men are wont to measure fields and possessions by a rod. He therefore says, Israel is the rod, that is, the measuring rod of his inheritance He concludes by saying, Jehovah of hosts is his name

TSK: Jer 10:16 - -- portion : Jer 51:19; Psa 16:5, Psa 16:6, Psa 73:26, Psa 119:57, Psa 142:5; Lam 3:24 former : Jer 10:12; Pro 16:4; Isa 45:7 Israel : Exo 19:5; Deu 32:9...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Jer 10:16 - -- The portion, of Jacob - i. e., Yahweh. He is not like gods made by a carpenter and goldsmith. Of all things - literally, of the all, the ...

The portion, of Jacob - i. e., Yahweh. He is not like gods made by a carpenter and goldsmith.

Of all things - literally, of the all, the universe.

The rod of his inheritance - See Psa 74:2; compare Isa 63:17. The rod is the scepter, and Israel the people over whom Yahweh especially rules.

Poole: Jer 10:16 - -- The portion of Jacob a periphrasis for the true God, who vouchsafeth to be the portion of his people and to be so called, Deu 32:9 Psa 16:5 , and man...

The portion of Jacob a periphrasis for the true God, who vouchsafeth to be the portion of his people and to be so called, Deu 32:9 Psa 16:5 , and many other places, because he is in covenant with his people in the Messiah, whose co-heirs are as dear to him as a portion is that descends to a man by inheritance; and he tells you his name in the close of the verse, Isa 47:4 , one who hath the whole host of heaven and earth at his disposal.

He is the former of all things idols are things framed and formed, but God is the former of all things, the Maker of heaven and earth.

Israel is the rod of his inheritance so called, because the portions and inheritances of Israel were measured by a line, reed, or rod , and therefore called the

rod of his inheritance Deu 32:9 Psa 74:2 , and because they were his by a continual line of succession; beside Israel is jbv schebet , the rod or sceptre of his inheritance, because God did set up his kingdom in Israel.

Haydock: Jer 10:16 - -- Portion. The Lord. (Haydock) (Psalm lxxii. 6.) --- Rod, to measure, (Psalm lxxiii. 2.) or the sceptre and ruler. (Menochius)

Portion. The Lord. (Haydock) (Psalm lxxii. 6.) ---

Rod, to measure, (Psalm lxxiii. 2.) or the sceptre and ruler. (Menochius)

Gill: Jer 10:16 - -- The portion of Jacob is not like them,.... Like those idols, vain, and the work of errors, or shall perish; even the true God, who is the portion of h...

The portion of Jacob is not like them,.... Like those idols, vain, and the work of errors, or shall perish; even the true God, who is the portion of his people, of Jacob, whom he has chosen and redeemed; who call themselves by the name of Jacob, and are Israelites indeed, and plain hearted ones; and who have seen the insufficiency of all other portions, and the excellency of this; for there is none like it, none so large, so rich, so satisfying, and so durable; for God is the portion of his, in all the perfections of his nature, which all, some way or other, are for their good and advantage; and in all his persons, and under every character; even all he has is theirs, now and hereafter:

for he is the former of all things: which idols are not, being the maker of creatures themselves; wherefore the Creator must be a better portion than they; and as he has all things at his dispose, he bestows them on his people, and they cannot want:

and Israel is the rod of his inheritance; chosen and possessed by him, and dear unto him; and wonderful this is, that on the one side he should be the portion of his people; and, on the other, that they should be his portion and his inheritance, when so few in number, and despised by and among men, and but sinful dust and ashes; and especially when what follows is considered:

the Lord of hosts is his name: his title is the Lord of armies, above and below; he rules both in heaven and in earth, and has the inhabitants of both worlds, angels and men, at his command; and yet he chooses a handful of people to be his possession and inheritance.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Jer 10:16 For this rendering of the name for God and its significance see 2:19 and the study note there.

Geneva Bible: Jer 10:16 The ( i ) portion of Jacob [is] not like them: for he [is] the former of all [things]; and Israel [is] the rod of his inheritance: The LORD of hosts [...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Jer 10:1-25 - --1 The unequal comparison of God and idols.17 The prophet exhorts to flee from the calamity to come.19 He laments the spoil of the tabernacle by foolis...

Maclaren: Jer 10:16 - --Possessing And Possessed The portion of Jacob is not like them: for He is the former of all things: and Israel is the tribe of His inheritance. The L...

MHCC: Jer 10:1-16 - --The prophet shows the glory of Israel's God, and exposes the folly of idolaters. Charms and other attempts to obtain supernatural help, or to pry into...

Matthew Henry: Jer 10:1-16 - -- The prophet Isaiah, when he prophesied of the captivity in Babylon, added warnings against idolatry and largely exposed the sottishness of idolaters...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jer 10:1-16 - -- Warning against idolatry by means of a view of the nothingness of the false gods (Jer 10:1-5), and a counter-view of the almighty and everlasting Go...

Constable: Jer 2:1--45:5 - --II. Prophecies about Judah chs. 2--45 The first series of prophetic announcements, reflections, and incidents th...

Constable: Jer 2:1--25:38 - --A. Warnings of judgment on Judah and Jerusalem chs. 2-25 Chapters 2-25 contain warnings and appeals to t...

Constable: Jer 7:1--10:25 - --2. Warnings about apostasy and its consequences chs. 7-10 This is another collection of Jeremiah...

Constable: Jer 8:4--11:1 - --Incorrigible Judah 8:4-10:25 The twin themes of Judah's stubborn rebellion and her inevi...

Constable: Jer 10:1-16 - --A satire on idolatry 10:1-16 This scathing exposé of the folly of idolatry resembles several polemics in Isaiah (cf. Isa. 40:18-20; 41:6-7; 44:9-...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) JEREMIAH, son of Hilkiah, one of the ordinary priests, dwelling in Anathoth of Benjamin (Jer 1:1), not the Hilkiah the high priest who discovered the ...

JFB: Jeremiah (Outline) EXPOSTULATION WITH THE JEWS, REMINDING THEM OF THEIR FORMER DEVOTEDNESS, AND GOD'S CONSEQUENT FAVOR, AND A DENUNCIATION OF GOD'S COMING JUDGMENTS FOR...

TSK: Jeremiah 10 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Jer 10:1, The unequal comparison of God and idols; Jer 10:17, The prophet exhorts to flee from the calamity to come; Jer 10:19, He lament...

Poole: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) BOOK OF THE PROPHET JEREMIAH THE ARGUMENT IT was the great unhappiness of this prophet to be a physician to, but that could not save, a dying sta...

Poole: Jeremiah 10 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 10 They are forbid to be afraid of the tokens of heaven, and consult idols, which are vain, Jer 10:1-5 , and not to be compared with the ma...

MHCC: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) Jeremiah was a priest, a native of Anathoth, in the tribe of Benjamin. He was called to the prophetic office when very young, about seventy years afte...

MHCC: Jeremiah 10 (Chapter Introduction) (v. 1-16) The absurdity of idolatry. (Jer 10:17-25) Destruction denounced against Jerusalem.

Matthew Henry: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of the Prophet Jeremiah The Prophecies of the Old Testament, as the Epistles of the New, are p...

Matthew Henry: Jeremiah 10 (Chapter Introduction) We may conjecture that the prophecy of this chapter was delivered after the first captivity, in the time of Jeconiah or Jehoiachin, when many were ...

Constable: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title of this book derives from its writer, the late seventh an...

Constable: Jeremiah (Outline) Outline I. Introduction ch. 1 A. The introduction of Jeremiah 1:1-3 B. T...

Constable: Jeremiah Jeremiah Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan, and Michael Avi-Yonah. The Macmillan Bible Atlas. Revised ed. London: C...

Haydock: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) THE PROPHECY OF JEREMIAS. INTRODUCTION. Jeremias was a priest, a native of Anathoth, a priestly city, in the tribe of Benjamin, and was sanct...

Gill: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH The title of the book in the Vulgate Latin version is, "the Prophecy of Jeremiah"; in the Syriac and Arabic versions, "the...

Gill: Jeremiah 10 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 10 This chapter shows that there is no comparison to be made between God and the idols of the Gentiles; represents the des...

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