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The Guilt of Harming God's Messenger
All commentators agree that Jeremiah's primary warning is that killing him will bring the guilt of shedding "innocent blood" upon the accusers, the judges, and the entire city. Scholars like John Gill note this act would not solve their problems but would compound their existing sin, adding to the judgment they already faced. This serves as a timeless principle: harming God's faithful messengers only hastens and increases divine punishment.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Theologian
The answer of Jeremiah is simple and straightforward. Yahweh, he affirmed, had truly sent him, but the sole object of his prophesying had been to a…
19th Century
Bishop
But know you for certain. —Literally, with the Hebrew emphasis of reduplication, Knowing, know you. The appeal i…
16th Century
Theologian
Jeremiah, after having exhorted the princes, the priests, and the whole people to repent, and having shown to them that there was a remedy for thei…
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17th Century
Pastor
But know you for certain, that if you put me to death Take this along with you, and then do as you will; that if you take…
17th Century
Minister
The priests and prophets charged Jeremiah as deserving death, and bore false witness against him. The elders of Israel came to inquire into this ma…