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 spoken
the preceding prophecies.
1-6. The prophet warns the people.... [ Continue Reading ]
LIKE SHILOH] see on Jeremiah 7:12. A CURSE] i.e. a subject of their
cursing, as being contemptible.... [ Continue Reading ]
A prophet speaking without God's command was to be put to death
(Deuteronomy 18:20). This was the charge against Jeremiah, and the
alleged proof was that God could not permit such a calamity to fall on
Jerusalem.
7-15. The charge against Jeremiah, and his defence.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PRINCES] apparently heads of prominent houses, who had taken up
their quarters in Jerusalem.
16-24. The princes and people, not being prejudiced against Jeremiah,
as were the prophets and priests, gave a fair decision.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE ELDERS] for their action in criminal procedure cp. Deuteronomy
21:2. in civil, Ruth 4:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
MICAH] the minor prophet: see Micah 3:12. The king and the people
listened to his warnings.
20-23. An instance of the illtreatment of a prophet. This part of the
narrative was probably introduced later. It would have been dangerous
for any of those present to have made such an attack upon the reign... [ Continue Reading ]
AHIKAM] father of Gedaliah, who, when appointed governor by
Nebuchadnezzar, stood the prophet's friend (Jeremiah 39:14; Jeremiah
40:5).... [ Continue Reading ]