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Behold, the days come, says the Lord Yahweh, that I will send a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of Yahweh.
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The Ultimate Judgment
All the commentators agree that a famine of God's Word is the most severe judgment possible, far worse than physical starvation. While a lack of bread affects the body, a lack of God's truth starves the soul. Scholars describe it as a sign of God's 'highest displeasure' and 'final destruction,' a punishment where people are cut off from the very source of spiritual life and guidance.
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18th Century
Theologian
Not a famine for bread - He does not deny that there would be bodily famine too; but this, grievous as it is, would be less grievous than th…
19th Century
Bishop
The imagery is very vivid. The prophet threatens a famine of the word of Jehovah, and a parching thirst for the Water of Life, now no longer attain…
16th Century
Here now the Prophet thunders, for he denounces not temporal punishments, but final destruction—which proves to be an evidence of reprobation—namel…
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17th Century
Pastor
Behold, the days come, says the Lord God Which Kimchi interprets of all the days of the second house or temple after…
Minister
Here was a sign of God's highest displeasure. At any time, and especially in a time of trouble, a famine of the word of God is the heaviest judgmen…