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The Gravity of False Teaching
Commentators agree that Shemaiah's sin was exceptionally serious. It is described as "rebellion" and "sacrilege." Attributing one's own lies to the God of truth, especially to give people false hope, is presented as a most heinous offense. This serves as a solemn warning about the importance of discerning truth and the severe judgment awaiting those who mislead God's people.
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Jeremiah
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16th Century
Theologian
Jeremiah distinctly declares that this impostor would not escape unpunished, because he had dared to falsely use the name of God and openly opposed…
17th Century
Pastor
Therefore thus says the Lord: Because he prophesied without being sent of God, and prophesied lies, by which the people w…
17th Century
Minister
Jeremiah foretells judgments upon the false prophets, who deceived the Jews in Babylon. Lying was bad; lying to the people of the Lord, to delude t…