JEREMIAH CHAPTER 26 The prophet, by God's command, in the court of the
temple, threateneth that the temple shall be as Shiloh, and the land a
curse: exhorteth to repentance, JEREMIAH 26:1. He is apprehended and
arraigned, JEREMIAH 26:8. His apology, JEREMIAH 26:12. The princes
clear him by the examp... [ Continue Reading ]
STAND IN THE COURT OF THE LORD'S HOUSE; in the largest court of the
temple, where the most may hear what thou sayest, and there speak to
all those that dwell in any of the cities of Judah (from whence they
were wont to come up, more especially thrice in a year to the temple
to worship, PSALMS 122:4)... [ Continue Reading ]
Not that God was ignorant of their obstinacy and the hardening of
their hearts, which was the future event; but to let us know that
their destruction would be of themselves, he would give them both a
time and space, and also means, for repentance, and the prevention of
the judgments of God coming on... [ Continue Reading ]
A course of actions in Scripture is ordinarily called a way; in which
sense we often read of THE WAY OF THE LORD, THE WAY OF THE WICKED, THE
WAY OF THE RIGHTEOUS, & c.; and a motion in this course is usually
called walking, PSALMS 1:1 EZEKIEL 18:9, and applied both to God and
men. To walk in God's l... [ Continue Reading ]
MY SERVANTS THE PROPHETS; those prophets who in prophesying were my
servants, revealing my will unto you. _Hearkening_ here is the same
with hearkening unto God's laws mentioned JEREMIAH 26:4. WHOM I SENT
UNTO YOU, BOTH RISING UP EARLY, AND SENDING THEM; whom I have made my
business to send unto you... [ Continue Reading ]
SHILOH was the city where the tabernacle was pitched, and the ark, the
symbol of God's presence, was, JUDGES 18:31, JUDGES 21:19 1 SAMUEL
1:3,9,24 3:21. Out of it the ark was carried, 1 SAMUEL 4:3, when it
was taken by the Philistines, and was carried no more thither, but
rested in Kirjath-jearim, 1... [ Continue Reading ]
All the people present at that time heard the prophet, who, according
to the command of God, came into the court of the Lord's house, and
discharged his office, speaking these words.... [ Continue Reading ]
Either they had a reverence for the prophet, or the terror of God fell
upon them, so as they did not interrupt him till he had fully
despatched his errand. Then the chief of the priests, with the
assistance of the people, apprehend him, and tell him he should be put
to death.... [ Continue Reading ]
They charge him with being a false prophet, speaking false things in
the name of God; their pretence seemeth to have been from the promises
of God; such as that, PSALMS 132:13,14, _For the Lord hath chosen
Zion; he hath desired it for his habitation. This is my rest for ever:
here will I dwell; for... [ Continue Reading ]
When the nobles and other civil magistrates heard of the tumult,
occasioned by Jeremiah's unpleasing prophecy, they came from the
king's court, where the nobles and great officers in nations usually
are, to the temple; _and sat down at the entry of the new gate in the
Lord's house_. Some think it wa... [ Continue Reading ]
In the corrupt state of all kingdoms and cities, the ecclesiastical
officers always were the greatest enemies to the faithful ministers of
God, as we shall find in the whole story both of the Old and New
Testament. They speak to the members of the great court, who are
called princes, and also to the... [ Continue Reading ]
The priests having given Jeremiah his charge, he makes his defence.
The sum of which was, he acknowledgeth that he had prophesied against
the temple, and against the city, and tacitly acknowledgeth their
power to take cognizance of seditious persons and false prophets, and
doth not deny but such per... [ Continue Reading ]
It is not I that have pronounced evil against you, but the Lord, who
made both you and me: you rage against me, who am but God's
instrument, by whom he lets you know his mind and will; it were more
advisable for you to reform your wicked lives and practices; and that
by a full obedience to what the... [ Continue Reading ]
I AM IN YOUR HAND; that is, I am in your prover (as hand often
signifieth in Scripture). Jeremiah doth not by this acknowledge any
power they had justly thus to restrain and question him. Nor doth he
dare them to do what they had a natural power to do, by saying, DO
WITH ME WHAT SEEMETH GOOD UNTO YO... [ Continue Reading ]
If you make this sedition, and put me to death for it, you have a
natural power to do it, but you will get nothing by it, but further
bring down the vengeance of God upon you by shedding my blood without
a cause, the guilt of which will be added to your other guilt, and lie
upon you, and upon your c... [ Continue Reading ]
The judges in this case, with the assent of the people, acquit the
prophet, and vindicate him from the charge of sedition given against
him by the corrupt priests and false prophets, distinguishing betwixt
one who of his own head spreadeth false news, and threateneth evil to
a place, and one who dot... [ Continue Reading ]
Probably these ELDERS were some of the court, or else advocates, for
they were wont to rise up, either to plead or to judge, ISAIAH 3:13
ACTS 5:34. They rise up and apply themselves to the people to justify
their absolutory sentence.... [ Continue Reading ]
This was that MICAH whose prophecies are part of holy writ, as
appeareth by MICAH 1:1, MICAH 3:12, where are the very words of the
prophecy here mentioned. The substance of that prophecy was the same
with this of Jeremiah, that Zion should be ploughed up, and the place
where the temple stood should... [ Continue Reading ]
The interrogation here hath the force of a negation; that is,
Hezekiah, and the sanhedrim in his time, did not go about to call him
in question for his life, nor put him to death; his prophecy had a
quite contrary effect on him; it begat in him an awe and dread of that
God in whose name the prophet... [ Continue Reading ]
This is a piece of story which we have recorded in no other part of
Scripture. Some judge these words were the words of the same that
spake before; but this is not likely, for then they had brought one
instance for acquitting him, another for the condemning of him. They
are therefore rather to be in... [ Continue Reading ]
When Jehoiakim, our present king, and all his great men, heard of it,
(probably by the information of others,) they judged it a capital
crime, and used means to apprehend him, in order to the putting him to
death, upon which the prophet being advertised of it, and fearing the
issue, fled into Egypt.... [ Continue Reading ]
The innocent prophet considered not the king of Judah's alliance with
the king of Egypt, (obliging him upon demand to deliver up any of his
subjects who, being charged with capital crimes, should flee into his
country for sanctuary,) and fled thither; but the king sent after him
one of his great men... [ Continue Reading ]
These persons sent by Jehoiakim brought back the prophet by force; he
was tried and cast, judged worthy to die, and put to death, and
ignominiously buried, not in the sepulchres of the prophets, or any
men of repute and fashion, but amongst the vulgar people; which, as
also his diligence to send for... [ Continue Reading ]
Though Jeremiah's enemies pleaded this instance of Urijah, which had
this advantage of the other, because it was matter of fact done
lately, and a case judged in this very king's reign; yet _the hand_,
that is, the power and interest, of one AHIKAM, who, as appears from 2
KINGS 22:12, was one of Jos... [ Continue Reading ]