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But he rebelled against him in sending his ambassadors into Egypt, that they might give him horses and much people. Shall he prosper? shall he escape who does such things? shall he break the covenant, and yet escape?
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God Demands Integrity
All commentators emphasize that God holds people accountable for their sworn word. Zedekiah's rebellion was a violation of a sacred oath to which God was a witness. Matthew Henry notes that when believers are treacherous, especially toward non-believers, their profession makes the sin worse and brings dishonor to God's name. This is a powerful reminder of the importance of integrity in all our commitments.
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Ezekiel
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19th Century
Anglican
Shall he escape that doeth such things?— The faithlessness of Zedekiah and his court to his own sworn covenant was an act…
16th Century
Protestant
An explanation of the allegory is now added. The figure being dropped, God shows what He had until now set forth enigmatically. We said the object …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
But he rebelled against him Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Babylon, broke the covenant he entered into, and violat…
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Presbyterian
The parable is explained, and the particulars of the history of the Jewish nation at that time may be traced. Zedekiah had been ungrateful to his b…