25 I beheld, and, lo, there was no man, and all the birds of the heavens were fled.
25 I looked, and there were no people; every bird in the sky had flown away.
25 I looked, and behold, there was no man, and all the birds of the air had fled.
25 I looked - what's this! Not a man or woman in sight, and not a bird to be seen in the skies.
25 I beheld, and indeed there was no man, And all the birds of the heavens had fled.
25 I looked, and all the people were gone. All the birds of the sky had flown away.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Jeremiah 4:25
Commentary on Jeremiah 4:19-31
(Read Jeremiah 4:19-31)
The prophet had no pleasure in delivering messages of wrath. He is shown in a vision the whole land in confusion. Compared with what it was, every thing is out of order; but the ruin of the Jewish nation would not be final. Every end of our comforts is not a full end. Though the Lord may correct his people very severely, yet he will not cast them off. Ornaments and false colouring would be of no avail. No outward privileges or profession, no contrivances would prevent destruction. How wretched the state of those who are like foolish children in the concerns of their souls! Whatever we are ignorant of, may the Lord make of good understanding in the ways of godliness. As sin will find out the sinner, so sorrow will, sooner or later, find out the secure.