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The Danger of Bad Counsel
Commentators explain that the king's trusted advisors, his "familiar friends," were false prophets and princes who flattered him and urged him to defy God's warning. They promised peace but led him into a hopeless situation—getting his "feet sunk in the mire"—and then abandoned him. This serves as a powerful warning against prioritizing pleasing, ungodly counsel over the difficult truth of God's word.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Theologian
All the women that are left - Belonging to the harems of former kings (Compare to 1 Kings 2:22), attendants, and slaves.
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16th Century
Theologian
Here again Jeremiah strengthens Zedekiah, that he might not hesitate to make the trial, since God would still give him pardon, so that at least his…
17th Century
Pastor
And, behold, all the women that are left in the king of
Judah's house
That were left …
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17th Century
Minister
Jeremiah was not eager to repeat the warnings, which seemed only to endanger his own life and add to the king's guilt, but asked whether he feared …