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in that day shall he lift up [his voice], saying, I will not be a healer; for in my house is neither bread nor clothing: you shall not make me ruler of the people.
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A Nation Beyond Healing
Commentators explain that the refusal to lead is not simple reluctance but a solemn oath. The potential leader declares, "I will not be a healer," using a metaphor for a physician facing an incurable disease. This highlights the depth of Judah's societal and political collapse; the nation's wounds were seen as too deep to be bound up, making any attempt at leadership futile.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
In that day he will swear — Hebrew, ישׁא yı̂shā' ‘Shall he lift up’ — that is, the voice, or the hand. To lift up the hand…
19th Century
Anglican
When a man shall take hold of his brother...—Disorder was followed by destitution. The elder brother, the impoverished ow…
16th Century
Protestant
In that day he will swear. The word swear expresses an absolute and vehement refusal. Frequently, someone who at first excuses hi…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
In that day shall he swear Or "lift up", that is, his hand F5 , which was a gesture used in swearing, and…
God was about to deprive Judah of every stay and support. The city and the land were to be made desolate because their words and works had been reb…
13th Century
Catholic
For behold the Sovereign. Here begins the second part of the chapter, in which the prophet denounces their sin of oppress…
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