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Reformed 1871 · Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible, Jeremiah 51:64

Jamieson, Fausset & Brown, on Jer 51:64

Jer 51:64 · Douay-Rheims
“And thou shalt say: Thus shall Babylon sink, and she shall not rise up from the affliction that I will bring upon her, and she shall be utterly destroyed. Thus far are the words of Jeremias.”
On this verse:
“they shall be weary--The Babylonians shall be worn out, so as not to be able to recover their strength. Thus far . . . Jeremiah--Hence it is to be inferred that the last chapter is not included in Jeremiah's writings but was added by some inspired man, mainly at 2Ki. 24:18-25:30 to explain and confirm what precedes [CALVIN]. (See on Jer 51:64). Jeremiah, having already (thirty-ninth and fortieth chapters) given the history in the proper place, was not likely to repeat it here. Its canonical authority as inspired is shown by its being in the Septuagint version. It contains the capture and burning of Jerusalem, &c., Zedekiah's punishment, and the better treatment of Jehoiachin under Evil-merodach, down to his death. These last events were probably subsequent to Jeremiah's time. Next: Jeremiah Chapter 52”

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