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Verse Jeremiah 28:10. _THEN HANANIAH - TOOK THE YOKE - AND BRAKE IT._]
He endeavoured by this symbolical act to persuade them of the truth of
his prediction....
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The multitude would see in Hananiah’s act a symbol of deliverance....
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CHAPTER 28
_ 1. Hananiah, the false prophet (Jeremiah 28:1) _
2. The judgment of Hananiah (Jeremiah 28:12)
Jeremiah 28:1. One of these lying prophets became very bold, and
declared that he had
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JEREMIAH 28. THE PROPHECY AND FATE OF HANANIAH. Whilst Jeremiah still
wears the symbolic yoke (Jeremiah 27:2), his testimony concerning it
is opposed by another prophet, Hananiah of Gibeon (5 m. NW. o...
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3. _The reaction of Hananiah_ (Jeremiah 28:10-11)
TRANSLATION
(10) Then Hananiah the prophet took the yoke from upon the neck of
Jeremiah the prophet and smashed it. (11) And Hananiah said before all...
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Then Hananiah the prophet took the yoke from off the prophet
Jeremiah's neck, and brake it.
THEN HANANIAH THE PROPHET TOOK THE YOKE FROM OFF THE PROPHET
JEREMIAH'S NECK, AND BRAKE IT - (). Impious...
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1-11. Opposition of Hananiah and the false prophets....
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See on Jeremiah 27:2.
12-17. Hananiah rebuked and punished....
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THEN HANANIAH THE PROPHET TOOK THE YOKE... — We are reminded of the
conduct of Zedekiah, the son of Chenaanah, in 1 Kings 22:24. Personal
violence, as has been the case in some Christian controversies...
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וַ יִּקַּ֞ח חֲנַנְיָ֤ה הַ נָּבִיא֙
אֶת ־הַ
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CHAPTER IX
HANANIAH
Jeremiah 27:1, Jeremiah 28:1
"Hear now, Hananiah; Jehovah hath not sent thee, but thou makest this
people to trust in a lie."- Jeremiah 28:15
THE most conspicuous point at issu
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This and the following chapter have to do with the direct relations
between Jeremiah and the false prophets against whom Jeremiah so
solemnly warned Zedekiah.
In this chapter we have the account of th...
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Then Hananiah the prophet took the yoke from off the prophet
Jeremiah's neck, and (g) broke it.
(g) This declares the impudency of the wicked hirelings who have no
zeal to the truth but are led with...
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_Chain, or wooden yoke, chap. xxvii. 2. (Haydock)_...
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What impudence do men proceed to, when hardened through the
deceitfulness of sin. Jeremiah had constantly worn a wooden yoke
around his neck, as he walked up and down among the people, both to
enforce...
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It was not enough for the impostor to resist the holy servant of God
to his face, without laying sacrilegious hands on that visible symbol,
by which it had pleased God to testify that the Prophet’s me...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 27 AND 28.
Chapter s 27 and 28 go together. Their chief subject is the submission
to the head of the Gentiles, which God requires of the Jews. But
before dwel...
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THEN HANANIAH THE PROPHET TOOK THE YOKE FROM OFF THE PROPHET
JEREMIAH'S NECK,.... Which he wore as a symbol of the subjection of
Judea, and other nations, to the king of Babylon: an impudent and
insol...
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Then Hananiah the prophet took the yoke from off the prophet
Jeremiah's neck, and brake it.
Ver. 10. Then Hananiah the prophet took the yoke from off the prophet
Jeremiah's neck, and brake it.] This...
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_Then Hananiah took the yoke from off Jeremiah's neck_ Thus it appears
that Jeremiah wore this yoke, agreeably to the command given him by
God, as a symbol of that subjection to the king of Babylon to...
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HANANIAH'S FALSE PROPHECY...
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Then Hananiah, the prophet, took the yoke from off the prophet
Jeremiah's neck, which he wore by God's order, Jeremiah 27:2, AND
BRAKE IT, an act of audacity and impertinence with which he intended
to...
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10-17 Hananiah is sentenced to die, and Jeremiah, when he has
received direction from God, boldly tells him so; but not before he
received that commission. Those have much to answer for, who tell
sin...
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The prophet Jeremiah's coming into the temple with a yoke upon his
neck, as a type of the yoke of the king of Babylon, under which the
Jews were to come, gave occasion to the affront given him by the...
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Jeremiah 28:10 Hananiah H2608 prophet H5030 took H3947 (H8799) yoke
H4133 prophet H5030 Jeremiahs H3414 neck H6677
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HANANIAH, A CULT PROPHET, DECLARES THAT THERE WILL BE FULL LIBERATION
WITHIN TWO YEARS, AND BREAKS JEREMIAH'S YOKE FROM ROUND HIS NECK.
JEREMIAH REPLIES THAT HIS OWN WORD FROM YHWH WILL COME TRUE AND...
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CONTENTS: Sign of the yokes, continued. False prophecy and death of
Hananiah.
CHARACTERS: Zedekiah, Hananiah, Jeremiah, Nebuchadnezzar, Jeconiah.
CONCLUSION: Those have a great deal to answer for who...
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Jeremiah 28:1. _In the beginning._ The LXX read, the fourth year of
Zedekiah. _Hananiah,_ by education and profession, _the prophet._ Good
men may teach and preach, though their learning be small, yet...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—For CHRONOLOGY OF THE CHAPTER, &C.,
_vide_ preceding chapter. The words (Jeremiah 28:1). “_In the
beginning_ of the reign,” and immediately described as “in the
_fourth...
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EXPOSITION
Hananiah's false prophecy; his reprimand from Jeremiah; and his fate.
The preciseness of the date in verse 1 is to emphasize the
supernatural character of Jeremiah's prediction. The latter...
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Now in chapter 28:
And it came to pass the same year, in the beginning of the reign of
Zedekiah king of Judah, in the fourth year, and in the fifth month,
that Hananiah the son of Azur the prophet, wh...
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1 Kings 22:11; 1 Kings 22:24; 1 Kings 22:25; Jeremiah 27:2; Jer