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Every word denotes the certainty of their fall. “Their path is like
slippery places in darkness:” and on this path “they are pushed
with violence.” External circumstances assist in urging on to ruin
t...
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CHAPTER 23:9-40
Condemnation of the False Prophets
_ 1. Jeremiah's lament on account of the false prophets (Jeremiah
23:9) _
2. The condemnation of these prophets (Jeremiah 23:15)
3. Forgotten and...
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THE PROPHETS. Jeremiah is overcome by the stern message given him to
deliver. The evil of the land is encouraged by prophet and priest
(Jeremiah 6:13), even the Temple being dishonoured (2 Kings 21:5)...
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THE YEAR OF THEIR VISITATION. See note on Jeremiah 8:12....
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Jeremiah 23:9-40. Condemnation of the prophets
Following on the prophecies relating to successive kings of Judah, we
have a section dealing with the iniquities of a class who also
grievously misled t...
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The figure is of men forced onwards by a pursuing foe, while they can
neither see their way nor keep their footing. Cp. Psalms 35:6.
_driven on_ lit. _thrust_. Cp. for the expression Proverbs 14:32....
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THEY SHALL BE DRIVEN ON— _Shall go astray,_ or _be bewildered._...
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E. The Condemnation of False Prophets Jeremiah 23:9-40
The heading over Jeremiah 23:9 reads against the prophets. In this
section of the book which deals with national leaders past, present
and future...
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Wherefore their way shall be unto them as slippery ways in the
darkness: they shall be driven on, and fall therein: for I will bring
evil upon them, even the year of their visitation, saith the LORD....
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1-4. A remnant shall return....
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SLIPPERY WAYS... DARKNESS... DRIVEN ON. — The words and the thoughts
flow in upon the prophet’s mind from Isaiah 8:22; Psalms 35:5.
THE YEAR OF THEIR VISITATION. — The prophet returns to his
character...
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לָכֵן֩ יִֽהְיֶ֨ה דַרְכָּ֜ם לָהֶ֗ם כַּ
חֲלַקְלַקֹּות֙...
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CHAPTER VIII
BAD SHEPHERDS AND FALSE PROPHETS
Jeremiah 23:1, Jeremiah 24:1
"Woe unto the shepherds that destroy and scatter the sheep of My
pasture!"- Jeremiah 23:1
"Of what avail is straw instead...
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Having thus passed in review the predecessors of Zedekiah on the
throne of Judah, the prophet proceeded to deal with those who had been
responsible for the failure of the people, the false kings and
p...
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The Prophet is here representing the horrible state of false prophets,
and the awful termination of such conduct. A portion suited not only
to the days of Jeremiah but to all ages of the Church. Lord!...
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Here he declares to false prophets and unfaithful priests that the
Lord’s judgment was nigh at hand, because they had deceived the
people. But he speaks figuratively when he says, that their _way
_wou...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 21, 22, AND 23.
On the occasion of Zedekiah's request to Jeremiah to know if the Lord
would interfere in favour of the people against Nebuchadnezzar, the
Spir...
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WHEREFORE THEIR WAY SHALL BE UNTO THEM AS SLIPPERY [WAYS] IN THE
DARKNESS,.... Their course of life may fitly be compared, and in the
issue will prove to be like to a man's walking in a dark night wit...
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_Wherefore their way shall be unto them as slippery [ways] in the
darkness: they shall be driven on, and fall therein: for I will bring
evil upon them, [even] the year of their visitation, saith the L...
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_For both the prophet and the priest are profane_ The priests, by
their formality and hypocrisy, profaned the ordinances of God which
they were appointed to administer; and the prophets, by their lies...
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AGAINST THE FALSE PROPHETS...
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Wherefore their way shall be unto them as slippery ways in the
darkness, their false doctrine and their sinful life proving their
downfall; THEY SHALL BE DRIVEN ON AND FALL THEREIN, that is, they
woul...
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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...
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As their ordinary course is wicked and sinful, so they shall find that
it will in the event be to them pernicious, perilous, and full of
danger, as a slippery path is to them that walk in a dark night...
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JEREMIAH'S DIATRIBE AGAINST THE PROPHETS, HEADED AS ‘CONCERNING THE
PROPHETS' (JEREMIAH 23:9).
Having set right the vision of the future, Jeremiah now turns on those
who had been distorting that visio...
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1). JEREMIAH EXPLAINS HOW DIFFICULT HE IS FINDING IT TO PROCLAIM
YHWH'S HOLY WORDS AGAINST THE PROPHETS AND OUTLINES THE CONSEQUENCES
OF THEIR PROPHESYING ON THE LAND. YHWH HIMSELF THEN DECLARES WHAT...
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Jeremiah 23:1. _Woe be unto the pastors that destroy and scatter the
sheep of my pasture! saith the LORD._
What a dreadful woe this is upon all false shepherds, those who
profess to be sent of God to...
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CONTENTS: Future restoration and conversion of Israel. Message against
the faithless shepherds.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ.
CONCLUSION: Woe be to those who are commanded to feed God's people and
preten...
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Jeremiah 23:1. _Woe be to the pastors that destroy and scatter the
sheep._ Princes are often called pastors, as Cyrus, Isaiah 44:28,
because they enforce the laws and protect the people. Shallum, and...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 23:11 Spiritual adultery begins with
ungodly spiritual leaders. Such “guides” will be LIKE SLIPPERY
PATHS IN THE DARKNESS. The people need spiritual
leaders—specifically prop...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—1. CHRONOLOGY OF THE CHAPTER.—The
chapter is an epilogue to the denunciations of the three kings in
chap. 22. It must have been written and proclaimed about the beginnin...
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EXPOSITION
The first eight verses form the necessary conclusion of the group of
discourses summarized in Jeremiah 21:1; Jeremiah 22:1. Like Isaiah,
our prophet follows up denunciation with consolation...
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Now in chapter 23 God speaks out against those
Pastors that destroy and scatter the sheep of my pasture, saith the
LORD (Jeremiah 23:1).
God said, "They're My sheep, but these pastors are scattering...
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1 John 2:11; Exodus 32:34; Isaiah 8:22; Jeremiah 11:23; Jeremiah 13:16