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You shall not go into the house of feasting to sit with them, to eat and to drink.
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A Living Sermon
Commentators explain that Jeremiah's refusal to attend feasts was a powerful, non-verbal sermon. By abstaining from normal social joys, which were otherwise lawful, he acted as a living sign of the impending national disaster. As John Gill notes, this unusual behavior was designed to make people ask questions, giving Jeremiah an opportunity to warn them of the coming judgment.
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Jeremiah
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19th Century
Anglican
Into the house of feasting. — Literally, the house of drinking, i.e., in this case, as interpreted by the next verse, of …
16th Century
Protestant
Here the Prophet refers to other feasts, where great joy prevailed. The meaning, then, is that the people were consigned to destruction, so that it…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
You shall not also go into the house of feasting Which it was lawful to do, and which the prophet doubtless had done at o…
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Presbyterian
The prophet must conduct himself as one who expected to see his country ruined very shortly. Anticipating sad times, he is to abstain from marriage…
13th Century
Catholic
1. Here, the Lord forbids the prophet from associating with the condemned people.
First, He gives the sentence, and second, He gives …