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Why do we sit still? assemble yourselves, and let us enter into the fortified cities, and let us be silent there; for Yahweh our God has put us to silence, and given us water of gall to drink, because we have sinned against Yahweh.
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A Desperate, Hopeless Plan
Commentators explain that this verse dramatically captures the panicked cry of the people. After ignoring God's warnings, they finally scramble for safety in fortified cities. However, their actions are born of desperation, not faith. They recognize that God Himself is bringing this judgment, so their flight is a hopeless rush toward the very destruction they are trying to escape.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The people rouse one another to exertion. “Why,” they ask, “do we remain here to be overwhelmed?” They are ready now to follow the command given (s…
19th Century
Anglican
Why do we sit still? ... —The cry of the people, in answer to Jehovah's threatening, is introduced by the prophet with st…
Baptist
Therefore shall they fall among them that fall: in the time of their visitation they shall be cast down, saith the LORD. I will surely consume …
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16th Century
Protestant
This verse, and those that follow, are explained in different ways; but I will briefly show the meaning of the Prophet. I have no doubt that he spe…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Why do we sit still ? &c.] In the country, where were barrenness and want of provisions; in the villages and unwalled towns, where …
Finally, they begin to see the hand of God lifted up. And when God appears against us, everything that is against us appears formidable. As salvati…
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13th Century
Catholic
Here, Jeremiah speaks of a punishment similar to the one mentioned above.
First, he speaks of the Lord's judgment regarding the af…