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The charge against Jeremiah was that of prophesying falsely, for which
the penalty was death Deuteronomy 18:20. They assumed that it was
absolutely impossible that Jerusalem ever could become like Shi...
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CHAPTER 26
Threatened with Death and His Deliverance
_ 1. The temple like Shiloh, and Jerusalem to be a curse (Jeremiah
26:1) _
2. Threatened with death (Jeremiah 26:8)
3. Jeremiah's defense ...
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JEREMIAH 26. DESTRUCTION OF THE TEMPLE FORETOLD: JEREMIAH'S PERIL (608
B.C.). Jeremiah is told to proclaim in the Temple (_cf._ Jeremiah
19:14; probably at some festival) a perilous message (keep not...
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See introd. summary to ch....
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3. _An angry response_ (Jeremiah 26:7-10)
Those who were assembled in the court of the Temple that day listened
sullenly and indignantly as the mighty man of God delivered the word
(Jeremiah 26:7). Th...
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PART THREE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
JEREMIAH FACES OPPOSITION
Jeremiah 26:1 to Jeremiah 29:32
The material in Chapter s 26-29 is primarily biographical in character
and written in the third person. Some aut...
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I. THE ARREST AND TRIAL OF THE PROPHET Jeremiah 26:1-24
The faithful proclamation of the word of God is dangerous business.
Amos, the prophet from Tekoa, was openly rebuked by Amaziah the high
priest...
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_WHY HAST THOU PROPHESIED IN THE NAME OF THE LORD, SAYING, THIS HOUSE
SHALL BE LIKE SHILOH, AND THIS CITY SHALL BE DESOLATE WITHOUT AN
INHABITANT? AND ALL THE PEOPLE WERE GATHERED AGAINST JEREMIAH IN...
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JEREMIAH'S FIFTEENTH PROPHECY (EARLY IN THE REIGN OF JEHOIAKIM)
For Jeremiah 26:1 see intro. to Jeremiah 7-10. This chapter gives us a
sketch of the difficulties and dangers under which Jeremiah had...
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WHY HAST THOU PROPHESIED IN THE NAME OF THE LORD...? — The threat
that the house in which they gloried should be as the old sanctuary of
Ephraim, over whose fall they had exulted, was as the last drop...
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מַדּוּעַ֩ נִבֵּ֨יתָ בְ שֵׁם ־יְהוָ֜ה
לֵ אמֹ֗ר
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Jeremiah 8:1; Jeremiah 9:1; Jeremiah 10:1; Jeremiah 26:1
In the four Chapter s which we are now to consider we have what is
plainly a fin
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UNGRATEFUL FORGETFULNESS
Jeremiah 2:1-8; Jeremiah 26:1-24; Jeremiah 27:1-22; Jeremiah 28:1-17;
Jeremiah 29:1-32; Jeremiah 30:1-24; Jeremiah 31:1-40; Jeremiah 32:1-44
God regarded
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Once again Jeremiah repeated a previous message, one delivered yet
earlier, "in the beginning of the reign of Jehoiakim." He had then
been instructed to stand in the court of the Lord's house, and del...
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Why hast thou prophesied in the name of the LORD, saying, (f) This
house shall be like Shiloh, and this city shall be desolate without an
inhabitant? And all the people were gathered against Jeremiah...
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Is there anything new or wonderful in this? What servant, what
Prophet, what Apostle, eminent in their Lord's service, but hath been
brought into the same situation. Nay, what was the Lord himself, wh...
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Here is added the cause of Jeremiah’s condemnation, that he had
dared to threaten with so much severity the holy city and the Temple.
They did not inquire whether God had commanded this to be done,
wh...
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Chapter 26 begins this series of details with a prophecy of the
commencement of Jehoiakim's reign. The people are warned, as being
already in sin, that if they repent, they shall escape. We have
const...
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WHY HAST THOU PROPHESIED IN THE NAME OF THE LORD,.... Made use of his
name in declaring a falsehood, as they would have it; this was the
crime: had he said what he thought fit to say in his own name,...
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_Why hast thou prophesied in the name of the LORD, saying, This house
shall be like Shiloh, and this city shall be desolate without an
inhabitant? And all the people were gathered against Jeremiah in...
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Jer. 26:9. That which they persecute the prophet Jeremiah for, is the
same thing they charged as a great crime upon Stephen, and for which
they put him to death. See Acts 6:13; Acts 6:14.
Jer. 30:21...
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_The priests and prophets took him_, &c. As a disturber of the
government, and a discourager of the people from defending their
country against the enemy, in prophesying that the temple and city of
Je...
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Why hast thou prophesied in the name of the Lord, saying, This house
shall be like Shiloh, and this city shall be desolate without an
inhabitant? They not only regarded his message as an insult to the...
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THE FIRST PROPHECY AND ITS EFFECT...
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7-15 The priests and prophets charged Jeremiah as deserving death,
and bore false witness against him. The elders of Israel came to
inquire into this matter. Jeremiah declares that the Lord sent him...
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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 c...
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Jeremiah 26:9 prophesied H5012 (H8738) name H8034 LORD H3068 saying
H559 (H8800) house H1004 Shiloh H7887 city...
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SECTION 2 SUBSECTION 1 COMMENCING WITH A SPEECH IN THE TEMPLE JEREMIAH
WARNS OF WHAT IS COMING AND REPUDIATES THE PROMISES OF THE FALSE
PROPHETS, AND WHILE OPPOSED BY THE HIERARCHY, HAS HIS OWN STATUS...
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A). JEREMIAH DECLARES IN THE TEMPLE THAT IF JUDAH WILL NOT REPENT
THEIR SANCTUARY WILL END UP LIKE THAT AT SHILOH, WHICH WAS DESTROYED
BY THE PHILISTINES, AND THEIR CITY WILL BE SUBJECT TO YHWH'S CURS...
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CONTENTS: Message in the temple court. Spiteful treatment of Jeremiah
and his brave stand. Martyrdom of Urijah.
CHARACTERS: Jehoiakim, Jeremiah, Micah, Hezekiah, Urijah, Elnathan,
Ahikam.
CONCLUSION:...
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Jeremiah 26:1. _In the beginning of the reign of Jehoiakim._ See the
note on Jeremiah 26:3.
Jeremiah 26:2. _Stand in the court of the Lord's house._ See the note
on...
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_When Jeremiah had made an end of speaking all that the Lord had
commanded him, the people took him, saying, Thou shalt surely die._
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF A TRUE PROPHET
I. The true prophet has a st...
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_In the beginning of the reign of Jehoiakim son of Josiah king of
Judah._
AFFLICTIONS, DISTRESSES, TUMULTS
Jehoiakim was, perhaps, the most despicable of the kings of Judah.
Josephus says that he was...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 26:9 WHY HAVE YOU PROPHESIED? Jeremiah’s
audience considers a sermon against Jerusalem and the temple to be
disrespectful to God. Jeremiah considers their sinful deeds the re...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—1. CHRONOLOGY OF THE CHAPTER. About
three years earlier than the prophecy of preceding chapter. _Cf_.
chapter 7 with this, and it is evident that they are synchronous.
E...
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JEREMIAH'S TRIAL AND DELIVERANCE.
EXPOSITION
The prophecy in Jeremiah 26:2 is a summary of that contained in
Jeremiah 7:1; the narrative, which stands in no connection either with...
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Jer 26:1-24 through 30.
In the twenty-second chapter of Jeremiah the Lord had ordered Jeremiah
to go to the king's house, Zedekiah, and prophesy unto him. So these
prophecies were those that Jeremiah...
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2 Chronicles 25:16; Acts 13:50; Acts 16:19; Acts 17:5; Acts 19:24;