Jeremiah
Jeremiah 15:13BSB·traditional attribution

Your wealth and your treasures I will give up as plunder, without charge for all your sins within all your borders.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

But, there is a difference among interpreters as to the word גבול gebul. I indeed allow that it means a border: but Jeremiah, as I think, when he intended to state things that are different, made use of different forms of speech; but as the construction is the same, I see not how the word can mean the borders of the land.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Jeremiah has now returned from his public work and retired into his closet; what passed between him and his God there we have an account of in these and the following verses, which he published afterwards, to affect the people with the weight and importance of his messages to them. Here is, I.

Commenting on Jeremiah 15:10-14

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And I will make thee to pass with thine enemies,.... Not Jeremiah, but the Jews, to whom these words are continued. The meaning is, that they should go along with the Chaldeans out of their own land into theirs: into a land which thou knowest not; the land of Babylon; and there is another reading of the words in the margin, "I will cause thee...