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A Symbol of Perverted Good
Scholars explain the deep irony of this pit. It was built generations earlier by King Asa as a defensive measure—a trench or water cistern—to preserve the lives of Judah's people from foreign attack. In a horrific twist, Ishmael uses this very structure, meant for life and safety, as a mass grave for his own countrymen, demonstrating how sin corrupts and defiles things intended for good.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Theologian
Because of Gedaliah - By the side “of Gedaliah.” Ishmael now cast beside Gedaliah’s body those of the pilgrims.
19th Century
Bishop
Because of Gedaliah. —Literally, by the hand of Gedaliah; i.e., by using his name to entrap the unsuspecting pil…
16th Century
Theologian
The Prophet tells us incidentally that the trench was made by King Asa when he fortified the city against Baasha's attack, as related in 2 Chronicl…
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17th Century
Pastor
Now the pit in which Ishmael had cast all the dead bodies
Not only of those seventy men of Samaria but o…
17th Century
Minister
Those who hate the worshipers of God often put on the appearance of piety so that they may more easily hurt them. As death often meets people where…