Verse 1
Prophecy Concerning the Nations
Already in Jeremiah 25, the LORD gave Jeremiah His messages to the Gentile nations announcing His anger upon them (Jeremiah 25:15-Ezekiel :). Then the LORD first dealt at length with His people. Now it is the turn of the nations. After all, God is the God Who rules over all nations (Romans 3:29) and Jeremiah is also the prophet of the nations (Jeremiah 1:5).
God is sovereign and has the authority to address all nations. He does so by choosing and using Nebuchadnezzar as His disciplinary rod for the nations. What Jeremiah prophesies will be fulfilled in the near and distant future. In the future, all enemies will be judged, while Israel will be the head.
The nations concerning which Jeremiah prophesies are all outside of Israel and are considered by Israel to be the world. Each people represents to us a particular character in which the world may present itself to us. Thus Egypt, which comes before our attention as the first nation, represents the world in its quirky character which does not look up to heaven to expect its help from there.
Egypt expects its salvation from the Nile. The Nile is created by the water of heaven, but Egypt sees only the Nile and expects blessing from the flood and by bringing the water itself to the land (Deuteronomy 11:10). Egypt boasts of its own wisdom (Isaiah 19:11-Ezra :; Acts 7:22). We read of the treasures of Egypt (Hebrews 11:26) and of the garlic and onions of Egypt (Numbers 11:5).