Introduction
A.M. 3397. B.C. 607.
In this chapter,
(1,) by God’s direction, Jeremiah faithfully warns the assembled Jews that, if they did not speedily repent and reform, their city and temple should be destroyed, Jeremiah 26:1-7 .
(2,) Being on this account prosecuted for his life, by the priests and false prophets, he boldly avows the divine authority for what he had done, and his good intent in doing it, and warns them that, if they murdered him, it would be at their peril, Jeremiah 26:8-15 .
(3,) By the prudence of the civil rulers he is protected, (as Micah had been by Hezekiah,) even while King Jehoiakim murdered Urijah, who was less bold, Jeremiah 26:16-24 .
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