11 They dress the wound of my people as though it were not serious. "Peace, peace," they say, when there is no peace.

Other Translations of Jeremiah 8:11

King James Version

11 For they have healed the hurt of the daughter of my people slightly, saying, Peace, peace; when there is no peace.

English Standard Version

11 They have healed the wound of my people lightly, saying, 'Peace, peace,' when there is no peace.

The Message

11 My dear Daughter - my people - broken, shattered, and yet they put on band-aids, Saying, "It's not so bad. You'll be just fine." But things are not "just fine"!

New King James Version

11 For they have healed the hurt of the daughter of My people slightly, Saying, 'Peace, peace!' When there is no peace.

New Living Translation

11 They offer superficial treatments for my people's mortal wound. They give assurances of peace when there is no peace.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Jeremiah 8:11

Commentary on Jeremiah 8:4-13

(Read Jeremiah 8:4-13)

What brought this ruin? 1. The people would not attend to reason; they would not act in the affairs of their souls with common prudence. Sin is backsliding; it is going back from the way that leads to life, to that which leads to destruction. 2. They would not attend to the warning of conscience. They did not take the first step towards repentance: true repentance begins in serious inquiry as to what we have done, from conviction that we have done amiss. 3. They would not attend to the ways of providence, nor understand the voice of God in them, verse 7. They know not how to improve the seasons of grace, which God affords. Many boast of their religious knowledge, yet, unless taught by the Spirit of God, the instinct of brutes is a more sure guide than their supposed wisdom. 4. They would not attend to the written word. Many enjoy abundance of the means of grace, have Bibles and ministers, but they have them in vain. They will soon be ashamed of their devices. The pretenders to wisdom were the priests and the false prophets. They flattered people in sin, and so flattered them into destruction, silencing their fears and complaints with, All is well. Selfish teachers may promise peace when there is no peace; and thus men encourage each other in committing evil; but in the day of visitation they will have no refuge to flee unto.