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The Chaldeans shall come again, and fight against this city; and they shall take it, and burn it with fire.
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Judgment is Inevitable
Commentators agree that this prophecy is absolute and severe. The temporary retreat of the Babylonians to fight the Egyptians was not a sign of deliverance. God's word declared they would return with even greater resolve to capture and burn Jerusalem, a judgment so certain that, as one scholar notes, even their weakest soldiers would have been sufficient.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Jeremiah’s answer here is even more unfavorable than that which is given in (Jeremiah 21:4–7). So hopeless is resistance that the disab…
16th Century
Protestant
Jeremiah had briefly explained the state of the city and the land: although they had already been severely chastised by God’s scourges, they still …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And the Chaldeans shall come again To Jerusalem, after they have defeated or drove back the Egyptian army: <…
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Many people witness the fatal effects of other people's sins, yet heedlessly step into their places and follow the same destructive course.
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13th Century
Catholic
Here, the prophet’s response is given.