Jeremiah 34:10
when.26:10,16; 36:12,24,25; 38:4then.3:10,11; Isa 29:13; Mr 6:20Ezekiel 22:27-31
princes.6; 19:3-6; 22:6; 45:9; Isa 1:23; Ho 7:1-7; Mic 3:2,3,9-11; 7:8Zep 3:3; Jas 2:6,7to get.13; Mt 21:13; Jas 5:1-4 prophets.The prophets employed all their ingenuity to varnish over the crimes of the princes, (the antecedent to them,) to palliate their offences, and to conceal their faults, while they were like ravening wolves, and took bribes to shed innocent blood. By these means they shared the dishonest gains with the princes, or availed themselves of their authority to gratify their avarice or revenge. 25; 13:10-16; Isa 30:10; Jer 8:10,11seeing.13:22,23; 21:29; Jer 23:25-32; La 2:14; Zep 3:4Thus saith the Lord.13:6,7; Jer 23:21; 28:2,15; 29:8,9; 37:19 people.7; 18:12; Isa 5:7; 10:2; 59:3-7; Jer 5:26-28,31; 6:13; Am 3:10Mic 2:2; 3:3; Jas 5:4oppression. or, deceit. oppressed.7; 22:7; Ex 22:21; 23:9; Le 19:33; Ps 94:6; Mt 25:43wrongfully. Heb. without right. I sought.God, speaking after the manner of men, sought for some Moses, Phinehas, or Samuel, to stand in the gap on this occasion; but as he found none, its destruction was inevitable. Isa 59:16; 63:5; Jer 5:1make.13:5; Ge 18:23-32; Ex 32:10-14; Ps 106:23; Jer 15:1 have I poured.21,22their own.7:3,8,9; 9:10; 11:21; 16:43; Ro 2:8,9Daniel 9:6
have we.10; 2Ki 17:13,14; 2Ch 33:10; 36:15,16; Isa 30:10,11; Jer 6:16,17Jer 7:13,25,26; 25:3-7; 26:5; 29:19; 32:32,33; 44:4,5,16; Zec 1:4-6Zec 7:8-12; Mt 21:34-40; 23:37; Lu 20:10-12; Ac 7:51,52; 13:271Th 2:15,16our kings.Ezr 9:7; Ne 9:32,34Daniel 9:8
to us.6,7because.Jer 14:20; La 1:7,8,18; 3:42; 5:16Daniel 9:12
confirmed.Isa 44:26; La 2:17; Eze 13:6; Zec 1:8; Mt 5:18; Ro 15:8our judges.1Ki 3:9; Job 12:17; Ps 2:10; 148:11; Pr 8:16for under.The destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans, and the condition of the Jews during almost eighteen centuries, have far more exceeded all the miseries of the capture of Jerusalem by the Chaldeans, and in the Babylonish captivity, than those miseries exceeded the judgments inflicted on other nations; for the guilt of crucifying the Messiah, and rejecting his gospel, was immensely more atrocious than all their other transgressions. La 1:12; 2:13; 4:6; Eze 5:9; Joe 2:2; Am 3:2; Mt 24:21; Mr 13:19Lu 21:22Micah 7:1-5
1 The church, complaining of her small number,3 and the general corruption,5 puts her confidence not in man, but in God.8 She triumphs over her enemies.14 She prays to God.15 God comforts her by promises of confusion to her enemies;18 and by his mercies. woe.Ps 120:5; Isa 6:5; 24:16; Jer 4:31; 15:10; 45:3when they have gathered the summer fruits. Heb. thegatherings of summer. as. Isa 17:6; 24:13desired.Isa 28:4; Ho 9:10 good. or, godly, or, merciful. is perished.Ps 12:1; 14:1-3; Isa 57:1; Ro 3:10-18they all.Pr 1:11; 12:6; Isa 59:7; Jer 5:16hunt.1Sa 24:11; 26:20; Ps 57:6; Jer 5:26; 16:16; La 4:18; Hab 1:15-17 do.Pr 4:16,17; Jer 3:5; Eze 22:6the prince.3:11; Isa 1:23; Jer 8:10; Eze 22:27; Ho 4:18; Am 5:12; Mt 26:15the great.1Ki 21:9-14his mischievous desire. Heb. the mischief of his soul. wrap.Isa 26:21; Lu 12:1,2; 1Co 4:5 is a.2Sa 23:6,7; Isa 55:13; Eze 2:6; Heb 6:8the day.Eze 12:23,24; Ho 9:7,8; Am 8:2thy.Isa 10:3; Jer 8:12; 10:15now.Isa 22:5; Lu 21:25 ye not in.Job 6:14,15; Ps 118:8,9; Jer 9:4; Mt 10:16keep.Jud 16:5-20Zephaniah 3:3-4
princes.Job 4:8-11; Ps 10:8-10; Pr 28:15; Isa 1:23; Jer 22:17Eze 22:6,25-27; Mic 3:1-4,9-11evening.Jer 5:6; Hab 1:8 light.Isa 9:15; 56:10-12; Jer 5:31; 6:13,14; 8:10; 14:13-15; 23:9-17,25-27Jer 23:32; 27:14,15; La 2:14; Eze 13:3-16; Ho 9:7; Mic 2:11; 3:5,6Mt 7:15; 2Co 11:13; 2Pe 2:1-3; 1Jo 4:1; Re 19:20her priests.1Sa 2:12-17,22; Eze 22:26; 44:7,8; Ho 4:6-8; Mal 2:8
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