Thy substance and thy treasures... — Assuming the words to stand in their right place, we must look on them as addressed to Jeremiah as the intercessor, and therefore the representative, of his people. If we admit a dislocation, of which there seem many signs, we may connect them with Jeremiah 15:5, and then they are spoken to Jerusalem. The recurrence of the words in Jeremiah 17:3, as addressed to the mountain of the plain, i.e., Zion, makes this probable.

Without price. — As in Psalms 44:12; Isaiah 52:3, this implies the extremest abandonment. The enemies of Israel were to have an easy victory, for which they would not have to pay the usual price of blood; nor did God, on His side, demand from them any payment for the victory He bestowed. He gave away His people as men give that which they count worthless.

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