Matthew
Matthew 2:17BSB·traditional attribution

Then what was spoken through the prophet Jeremiah was fulfilled:

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Here is, I. Herod's resentment of the departure of the wise men. He waited long for their return; he hopes, though they be slow, they will be sure, and he shall crush this rival at his first appearing; but he hears, upon enquiry, that they are gone off another way, which increases his jealousy, and makes him suspect they are in the interest of this...

Commenting on Matthew 2:16-18

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

Then was fulfilled that which was spoken,.... By the slaughter of the infants at Bethlehem was literally accomplished what had been predicted by Jeremy the prophet, in Jer 31:15. in Rama was there a voice heard, &c. That this prophecy belongs not to the Babylonish captivity, but the times of the Messiah, appears from the whole context; which manifestly speaks of the miraculous conception of...

Albert Barnes Presbyterian @notesbybarnes

Verses 17,18. Jeremy. Jeremiah. This quotation is taken from . The word "fulfilled," here, is taken evidently in the sense that the words in Jeremiah aptly express the event which Matthew was recording. The original design of this prophecy was to describe the sorrowful departure of the people into captivity, after the conquest of Jerusalem by Nebuzaradan.