* The restoration of the Jews to their own land. (1-8) The wickedness
of the priests and prophets of Judah, The people exhorted not to
listen to false promises. (9-22) The pretenders to inspiration
threatened. (23-32) Also the scoffers at true prophecy. (33-40)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-8 Woe be to those who are set to feed God's people, but take no
concern to do them good! Here is a word of comfort to the neglected
sheep. Though only a remnant of God's flock is left, he will find them
out, and they shall be brought to their former habitations. Christ is
spoken of as a branch fr... [ Continue Reading ]
9-22 The false prophets of Samaria had deluded the Israelites into
idolatries; yet the Lord considered the false prophets of Jerusalem as
guilty of more horrible wickedness, by which the people were made bold
in sin. These false teachers would be compelled to suffer the most
bitter part of the Lord'... [ Continue Reading ]
23-32 Men cannot be hidden from God's all-seeing eye. Will they never
see what judgments they prepare for themselves? Let them consider what
a vast difference there is between these prophecies and those
delivered by the true prophets of the Lord. Let them not call their
foolish dreams Divine oracles... [ Continue Reading ]
33-40 Those are miserable indeed who are forsaken and forgotten of
God; and men's jesting at God's judgments will not baffle them. God
had taken Israel to be a people near to him, but they shall now be
cast out of his presence. It is a mark of great and daring impiety for
men to jest with the words... [ Continue Reading ]