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They shall bring out all your wives and your children to the Chaldeans; and you shall not escape out of their hand, but shall be taken by the hand of the king of Babylon: and you shall cause this city to be burned with fire.
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The Moral Cause of Disaster
Commentators unanimously highlight the final phrase: "you shall cause this city to be burned." Though the Babylonians would physically light the fires, God, through Jeremiah, holds King Zedekiah morally responsible. His stubborn refusal to obey God's clear instruction was the true cause of Jerusalem's destruction, making it as if he had burned it with his own hands.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
So - And. In addition to the ridicule, there will be the miseries of the capture.
Thou shalt cause this city to be burned…
19th Century
Anglican
So they shall bring out ... — The picture of defeat and destruction is once more repeated from Jeremiah 38:18. Probably, the last …
16th Century
Protestant
Jeremiah pursues the same subject, but he describes in detail the calamity, so that the king, being at least frightened with horror, might submit t…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
So they shall bring out all your wives and your children to the Chaldeans Not the cit…
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 …
13th Century
Catholic
Here, Jeremiah is freed from the fear of death, his safety having been granted to him by the king.
The agreement for his…
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