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Introduction

A.M. 3411. B.C. 593.

Here,

(1,) The Jewish elders at Babylon, having come to inquire of the prophet, meet with a rebuke, instead of acceptance, 1-5.

(2,) They are called upon to repent of their sins and reform, otherwise it would be at their peril to inquire of God, 6-11.

(3,) God assures his prophet, that when a land had exposed itself to his judgments by trespassing grievously, no intercessions, not even those of Noah, Daniel, and Job, should prevail to save it from the destruction it had merited: much less should any intercessions be available to preserve Jerusalem from the judgments which its aggravated sins had deserved, and which God had determined to bring upon it, 12-21. And yet,

(4,) It is promised that a remnant should escape, 22, 23.

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