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Text -- Jeremiah 7:18 (NET)

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7:18 Children are gathering firewood, fathers are building fires with it, and women are mixing dough to bake cakes to offer to the goddess they call the Queen of Heaven. They are also pouring out drink offerings to other gods. They seem to do all this just to trouble me.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: WOMAN | Queen | QUEEN OF HEAVEN | PHOENICIA; PHOENICIANS | Oven | Moon | JERUSALEM, 4 | Impenitence | Idolatry | IMAGES | HOSEA | Family | Dough | Condescension of God | Children | Cake | Bread | Backsliders | BAKE | Ashtoreth | more
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Wesley: Jer 7:18 - -- Here God shews how busily they are employed from the youngest to the oldest for their idolatry.

Here God shews how busily they are employed from the youngest to the oldest for their idolatry.

Wesley: Jer 7:18 - -- As the sun was looked upon as king, so the moon as the queen of heaven.

As the sun was looked upon as king, so the moon as the queen of heaven.

JFB: Jer 7:18 - -- Not merely isolated individuals practised idolatry; young and old, men and women, and whole families, contributed their joint efforts to promote it. O...

Not merely isolated individuals practised idolatry; young and old, men and women, and whole families, contributed their joint efforts to promote it. Oh, that there were the same zeal for the worship of God as there is for error (Jer 44:17, Jer 44:19; Jer 19:13)!

JFB: Jer 7:18 - -- Cakes were made of honey, fine flour, &c., in a round flat shape to resemble the disc of the moon, to which they were offered. Others read as Margin, ...

Cakes were made of honey, fine flour, &c., in a round flat shape to resemble the disc of the moon, to which they were offered. Others read as Margin, "the frame of heaven," that is, the planets generally; so the Septuagint here; but elsewhere the Septuagint translates, "queen of heaven." The Phœnicians called the moon Ashtoreth or Astarte: the wife of Baal or Moloch, the king of heaven. The male and female pair of deities symbolized the generative powers of nature; hence arose the introduction of prostitution in the worship. The Babylonians worshipped Ashtoreth as Mylitta, that is, generative. Our Monday, or Moon-day, indicates the former prevalence of moon worship (see on Isa 65:11).

JFB: Jer 7:18 - -- Implying design: in worshipping strange gods they seemed as if purposely to provoke Jehovah.

Implying design: in worshipping strange gods they seemed as if purposely to provoke Jehovah.

Clarke: Jer 7:18 - -- The children gather wood - Here is a description of a whole family gathered together, and acting unitedly in idolatrous worship 1.   ...

The children gather wood - Here is a description of a whole family gathered together, and acting unitedly in idolatrous worship

1.    The children go and collect wood, and bring it to the place of sacrifice

2.    The fathers lay it in order, and kindle a fire

3.    The mother and her maids knead dough, make their batch, and out of it form cakes, and bake them for the honor of the queen of heaven; most probably the moon, though perhaps not exclusive of the sun and planets, generally called the host of heaven

Family worship is a most amiable and becoming thing when performed according to truth. What a pity that so few families show such zeal for the worship of God as those apostate Israelites did for that of their idols!

Calvin: Jer 7:18 - -- The children, he says, gather wood He ascribes the collecting of wood to the young; for it was a more laborious work. As then that age excels in str...

The children, he says, gather wood He ascribes the collecting of wood to the young; for it was a more laborious work. As then that age excels in strength, they collected wood; and the fathers kindled the fire: the women, what did they do? They were busy with the meal. Thus no part was neglected. “What then is to be done? and what else can I do, but wholly to cut off a people so wicked?” Then he says, that they may make כונים , cunim, which is translated “cakes, “and this is the most common rendering. Some think that kindling is meant, deriving the word from כוה , cue, which means to kindle. But I prefer the opinion of those who derive the word from כון , cun, which is to prepare, as cakes are things prepared. I do not then doubt, but that cakes are meant here, as it appears also from other places. The second interpretation I regard as too refined. 201

With regard to the word למלכת , lamelcath, many consider the letter א left out, and think that “works” are intended. In this case מ would be a servile: but others consider it a radical, and render the word, “Queen;” which appears to me probable; though I do not wholly reject what some hold that the workmanship of the heavens is here meant. Some understand the stars, others the sun, and others the moon: let every one enjoy his own opinion. However, I think, that if the workmanship of the heavens be meant, the whole celestial host is to be included, as the Scripture thus calls all the stars. But if “the Queen of the heavens” be adopted, then I am inclined to think that the moon is intended: and we know how much superstition has ever prevailed among most people as to the worship of the moon. Hence I approve of this meaning. Yet I readily admit that all the stars, not one only, may be here designated, and called the work or the workmanship of the heavens. And the Jews, we know, were very much given to this madness: for as the sun was considered by the Orientals as the supreme God, when the Jews became enamoured with this error, they also thought that some high and adorable divinity belonged to the sun: they turned also afterwards to the stars; and this absurdity is often referred to in the Law and also in the Prophets. 202

It is then added, That they may pour forth libations to foreign gods, to provoke me to wrath When God complains of being provoked, it is the same as though he had said, that the Jews now openly carried on war with him, — “They sin not through ignorance, nor is it unknown to them how much they offend me by these profanations; but it is as it were their object and design to provoke me and to carry on war with me by these acts of impiety.”

TSK: Jer 7:18 - -- children : Jer 44:17-19, Jer 44:25; 1Co 10:22 queen of heaven : or, frame, or workmanship of heaven, Though several manuscripts and editions have mela...

children : Jer 44:17-19, Jer 44:25; 1Co 10:22

queen of heaven : or, frame, or workmanship of heaven, Though several manuscripts and editions have melachath ""workmanship,""instead of melecheth ""queen""yet the latter reading seems the true one, as the LXX in the parallel place, and the Vulgate uniformly have ""the queen of heaven;""by which there can be little doubt, is meant the Moon. Deu 4:19; Job 31:26-28

to pour : Jer 19:13, Jer 32:29; Deu 32:37, Deu 32:38; Psa 16:4; Isa 57:6, Isa 65:11; Eze 20:28

that they : Jer 25:7; Isa 3:8, Isa 65:3

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Jer 7:18 - -- Children ... fathers ... women - All members of the family take part in this idolatry. Cakes - Probably very similar to those offered at ...

Children ... fathers ... women - All members of the family take part in this idolatry.

Cakes - Probably very similar to those offered at Athens to Artemis.

To the queen of heaven - A Persian and Assyrian deity, who was supposed to symbolize a quality possessed by moonlight of giving to nature its receptive power, as the sun represented its quickening power. The moon thus became generally the symbol of female productiveness, and was worshipped as such at Babylon. Disgraceful usages to which every woman was obliged once to submit formed part of her worship.

Poole: Jer 7:18 - -- Here God shows how busily they are employed from the youngest to the oldest, and how industrious for their idolatry, Jer 44:1-7 ; see Mat 24:38 ; ev...

Here God shows how busily they are employed from the youngest to the oldest, and how industrious for their idolatry, Jer 44:1-7 ; see Mat 24:38 ; every one in the family doth somewhat towards it.

The children gather wood or sticks; for the word is plural, and so used Num 15:32,33 ; an employment, if we understand small sticks, proper for children; if greater wood, suitable to youth, who excel in strength, and may be understood by children and young ones.

The fathers kindle the fire they heat the oven, hearth, or stone on which they were baked.

The women knead their dough to make cakes; prepare all the materials of which to make cakes; probably they were of some particular shape, or had some peculiar impression of some of their gods stamped upon them, like the popish wafers, some say stamped with stars, as being offered up to the host of heaven, or with some peculiar star, Amo 5:26 Act 7:43 .

To the queen of heaven or, frame or workmanship of heaven: this is diversely interpreted; some take it for the sun, which is signified by a word of the feminine gender, Isa 24:23 , and of a feminine use, Nah 3:17 ; some for the moon; as the sun was looked upon as king, so the moon as the queen of heaven, because of the largeness of her body in which she appears, and of the light she gives, but especially by reason of the government she exerciseth over inferior bodies; others, more probably, for the whole host of heaven, Jer 8:2 19:13 , and so the LXX, according to which probably for their sakes they received divers stamps and impressions: they that would see more may consult the English Annotations and the Synopsis.

To pour out drink-offerings viz. wine and other strong drinks, Exo 29:40,41 Nu 28:7 . The devil is God’ s ape, and taught idolaters to use the same rites and ceremonies that were used in God’ s worship; therefore here these idolaters, in pouring their drinkofferings, which might seem to be blood, or at least blood mixed with them, See Poole "Psa 16:4" , imitated God’ s drink-offerings, as they did his meat-offerings in their cakes, as in Le 2 ; by these they did furnish the table mentioned Isa 65:11 , see there.

That they may provoke me to anger noting rather the proper effects and consequences of their idolatries, than that they did propound to themselves such an end in doing it; but it seemed to be a kind of bidding open defiance to God, by which it appears they were all mad upon their idolatries; they were set upon it, as David’ s heart was set upon the worship of God, Psa 16:8 .

Haydock: Jer 7:18 - -- Heaven. That is, the moon, which they worshipped under that name. (Challoner) --- Some understand the sun also the stars, chap. xliv. 17., and Isa...

Heaven. That is, the moon, which they worshipped under that name. (Challoner) ---

Some understand the sun also the stars, chap. xliv. 17., and Isaias lxv. 11. All the family contributes to promote this idolatry.

Gill: Jer 7:18 - -- The children gather wood,.... In the fields, or out of the neighbouring forest; not little children, but young men, who were able to cut down trees, a...

The children gather wood,.... In the fields, or out of the neighbouring forest; not little children, but young men, who were able to cut down trees, and bear and carry burdens of wood:

and the fathers kindle the fire; take the wood of their children, lay it in order, and put fire to it; which shows that they approved of what their children did, and that what they did was by their direction and order:

and the women knead their dough; so that every age and sex were employed in idolatrous service, which is here intended; the corruption was universal; and therefore the whole body was ripe for ruin; nor would the Lord be entreated for them: and all this preparation was,

to make cakes for the queen of heaven; the moon, as Abarbinel; which rules by night, as the sun is the king that rules by day; and which was much worshipped by the Heathens, whom the Jews imitated. Some render it,

to the work, or workmanship, of heavens; q that is, to the whole host of heaven, sun, moon, and stars, which were worshipped in the cities of Judah, and in the places round about Jerusalem, 2Ki 23:5. The Targum renders it,

"to the star of heaven;''

and Jarchi interprets it of some great star in the heaven, called the queen of heaven; and thinks that these cakes had the impress of a star upon them; see Amo 5:26 where mention is made of "Chiun, your image, the star of your god". The word "chiun" is akin to the word here translated cakes, and thought to be explained by a star; see also Act 7:43 but it seems rather to be the moon, which is expressly called by Apuleius r the queen of heaven; and often by others Coelestis; and Urania by the Africans, as Tertullian s and Herodian t affirm; as also Beltis, by Abydenus u; and Baaltis, by Philo-Byblius, or Sanchoniatho w; which have the signification of "queen"; and these cakes might have the form of the moon upon them, and be made and offered in imitation of the shewbread:

and to pour out drink offerings unto other gods; not different from the queen of heaven, and the hosts thereof; for to her and them drink offerings were poured out, Jer 44:18 but other gods besides the one, only, living, and true God:

that they may provoke me to anger; not that this was their intention, but so it was eventually.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Jer 7:18 Heb “to provoke me.” There is debate among grammarians and lexicographers about the nuance of the Hebrew particle לְמ...

Geneva Bible: Jer 7:18 The children gather wood, and the fathers kindle the fire, and the women knead dough, to make cakes to ( i ) the queen of heaven, and to pour out drin...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Jer 7:1-34 - --1 Jeremiah is sent to call to true repentance, to prevent the Jews' captivity.8 He rejects their vain confidence,12 by the example of Shiloh.17 He thr...

MHCC: Jer 7:17-20 - --The Jews took pride in showing zeal for their idols. Let us learn to be earnest in the service of our God, even from this bad example. Let us think it...

Matthew Henry: Jer 7:16-20 - -- God had shown them, in the foregoing verses, that the temple and the service of it, of which they boasted and in which they trusted, should not avai...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jer 7:16-28 - -- This punishment will be turned aside, neither by intercession, because the people re 2 fuses to give up its idolatry, nor by sacrifice, which God d...

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 7:1--8:4 - --Aspects of false religion 7:1-8:3 All the messages in this section deal with departure f...

Constable: Jer 7:16-20 - --The Queen of Heaven cult 7:16-20 This pericope continues Yahweh's instructions to Jeremiah preparing him to deliver the Temple Sermon (cf. vv. 1-2). J...

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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 7 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Jer 7:1, Jeremiah is sent to call to true repentance, to prevent the Jews’ captivity; Jer 7:8, He rejects their vain confidence, Jer 7:...

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 7 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 7 . A call to true repentance, Jer 7:1-7 ; and not, living in theft, murder, adultery, perjury, &c.. to trust in the outward worship and tem...

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 7 (Chapter Introduction) (v. 1-16) Confidence in the temple is vain. (Jer 7:17-20) The provocation by persisting in idolatry. (Jer 7:21-28) God justifies his dealings with t...

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 7 (Chapter Introduction) The prophet having in God's name reproved the people for their sins, and given them warning of the judgments of God that were coming upon them, in ...

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 7 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 7 In this chapter the Lord, by the prophet, calls the people of the Jews to repentance and reformation; reproves them for ...

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