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 example of Micah, Jeremiah 26:16, and of Urijah, Jeremiah 26:20, and by the care of Ahikam, Jeremiah 26:24. The prophecy, Jer 25, is said to have been revealed in the fourth year of Jehoiakim, this in the beginning of his reign, which makes learned men think it ought to have been placed before that. The affairs of the Jews were then in a very desperate condition; Pharaoh-nechoh king of Egypt had overcome Josiah, and killed him in battle, Jehoahaz or Shallum being made king in his stead, 2 Kings 23:30; he had reigned but three months, and Pharaoh-nechoh taketh him, and imprisoned him, and lays a tribute upon the land of three hundred talents of silver, and a talent of gold, and makes Eliakim king, changing his name to Jehoiakim, 2 Kings 23:33,34. Now in the beginning of this king's reign cometh this word of God to Jeremiah, the people being still hardened and going on in their sinful practices.

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