Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Jeremiah 10:8

altogether—rather, "all alike" [MAURER]. Even the so-called "wise" men (Jeremiah 10:7) of the Gentiles are on a level with the brutes and "foolish," namely, because they connive at the popular idolatry (compare Romans 1:21-28). Therefore, in Daniel and Revelation, the world power is represented under a bestial form. Man divests himself of his true humanity, and sinks to the level of the brute, when he severs his connection with God (Psalms 115:8; Jonah 2:8).

stock is a doctrine of vanities—The stock (put for the worship of all idols whatever, made out of a stock) speaks for itself that the whole theory of idolatry is vanity (Isaiah 44:9-11). CASTALIO translates, "the very wood itself confuting the vanity" (of the idol).




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Jeremiah 10:8:

Psalms 106:28-30
Jeremiah 10:10
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