Commentaries:
Barnes' Notes
Jeremiah is personally addressed in the verse, because he stood before God as the intercessor, representing the people.
(1) God would give Judah' s treasures away for nothing; implying that He did not value them.
(2) the cause of this contempt is Judah' s sins.
(3) this is justified by Judah having committed them throughout her whole land.
Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Jeremiah 15:13:
Isaiah 52:13-15
Jeremiah 1:4
Daniel 4:13
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