Jeremiah
Jeremiah 8:4BSB·traditional attribution

So you are to tell them this is what the LORD says: “Do men fall and not get up again? Does one turn away and not return?

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

Though God had reminded his Prophet of the event, yet he still invites the Jews to repentance; not that there was any hope of restoring them to a right mind, (for he had said that they were wholly irreclaimable,) but that their perverseness might be less excusable; and it was also his object to afford some relief to the small number of the godly who...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

The prophet here is instructed to set before this people the folly of their impenitence, which was it that brought this ruin upon them. They are here represented as the most stupid senseless people in the world, that would not be made wise by all the methods that Infinite Wisdom took to bring them to themselves and their right mind, and so to prevent the...

Commenting on Jeremiah 8:4-12

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

Moreover, thou shalt say unto them,.... The Jews, in Jeremiah's time, in order to leave them inexcusable, though the Lord had before assured that they would not hearken to him, Jer 7:27, thus saith the Lord, shall they fall, and not rise? men, when they fall, endeavour to get up again, and generally they do: shall he turn away, and not return?