Jeremiah
Jeremiah 5:27ESV·traditional attribution

Like a cage full of birds, their houses are full of deceit; therefore they have become great and rich;

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

Jeremiah goes on with the same subject. He made use, as we have said, of a similitude taken from fowling: he now applies this similitude to the Jews, — that their houses were full of fraud, as the cage (some render it basket It is so rendered in Amos 8:1, 2.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Here, I. The prophet shows them what mischief their sins had done them: They have turned away these things (Jer 5:25), the former and the latter rain, which they used to have in due season (Jer 5:24), but which had of late been withheld (Jer 3:3), by reason of which the appointed weeks of harvest had sometimes disappointed them.

Commenting on Jeremiah 5:25-31

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

As a cage is full of birds,.... Jarchi and Kimchi understand it of a place in which fowls, are brought up and fattened, what we call a "pen"; and, so the Targum renders it, a house or place of fattening. The word is rendered a "basket" in Amo 8:1 and may here design one in which birds taken in snares, or by hawking, were put.