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Jeremia 26:9
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Warum weissagst du im Namen des Herrn und sagst, es werde diesem Hause gehen wie Silo und diese Stadt werde wüste werden, ohne Bewohner? Und das ganze Volk sammelte sich um Jeremia im Hause des Herrn .
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Why: 2 Chronicles 25:16, Isaiah 29:21, Isaiah 30:9-11, Amos 5:10, Amos 7:10-13, Micah 2:6, Matthew 21:23, Acts 4:17-19, Acts 5:28, Acts 6:14
And all: Matthew 27:20, Mark 15:11, Acts 13:50, Acts 16:19-22, Acts 17:5-8, Acts 19:24-32, Acts 21:30, Acts 22:22
in the: John 8:20, John 8:59
Reciprocal: Leviticus 26:31 - and bring 1 Kings 18:17 - he that troubleth Israel 2 Kings 25:9 - he burnt 1 Chronicles 21:15 - unto Jerusalem Jeremiah 2:15 - his cities Jeremiah 4:7 - to Jeremiah 32:3 - Wherefore Jeremiah 36:29 - Why Jeremiah 46:19 - waste Lamentations 4:13 - that Lamentations 5:18 - of the Amos 7:11 - thus Mark 14:57 - and bare Luke 21:6 - there
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Why hast thou prophesied in the name of the Lord,.... Made use of his name in declaring a falsehood, as they would have it; this was the crime: had he said what he thought fit to say in his own name, they suggest it would not have been so bad; but to vent his own imaginations in the name of the Lord, this they judged wicked and blasphemous, and deserving of death; especially since what he said was against their city and temple:
saying, this house shall be like Shiloh; forsaken and destroyed; that is, the temple:
and this city shall be desolate without an inhabitant? so they wrested his words; for this he did not say, only that it should be a curse to all the nations of the earth:
and all the people were gathered against Jeremiah in the house of the Lord; besides those that were in the temple that heard him, others, upon a rumour that he was apprehended by the priests, and prophets, and people in the temple, got together in a mob about him: or, they were "gathered to" e him; to hear what he had to say in his own defence; and it appears afterwards that they were on his side, Jeremiah 26:16.
e ×× "ad Jeremiam", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator, Cocceius, Schmidt.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The charge against Jeremiah was that of prophesying falsely, for which the penalty was death Deuteronomy 18:20. They assumed that it was absolutely impossible that Jerusalem ever could become like Shiloh.
Against Jeremiah - unto Jeremiah. They regularly constituted themselves a congregation to take part in his trial.