Read & Study the Bible Online - Bible Portal
Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Jeremiah 28:1-9

This struggle between a true prophet and a false one is said here to have happened in the beginning of the reign of Zedekiah, and yet in the fourth year, for the first four years of his reign might well be called the beginning, or former part, of it, because during those years he reigned under the dominion of the king of Babylon and as a tributary to him; whereas the rest of his reign, which might well be called the latter part of it, in distinction from that former part, he reigned in... read more

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Jeremiah 28:10-17

We have here an instance, I. Of the insolence of the false prophet. To complete the affront he designed Jeremiah, he took the yoke from off his neck which he carried as a memorial of what he had prophesied concerning the enslaving of the nations to Nebuchadnezzar, and he broke it, that he might give a sign of the accomplishment of this prophecy, as Jeremiah had given of his, and might seem to have conquered him, and to have defeated the intention of his prophecy. See how the lying spirit, in... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Jeremiah 28:5

Then the prophet Jeremiah said unto the prophet Hananiah ,.... The false prophet, as he is called by the Targum, Syriac, and Arabic versions: in the presence of the priests, and in the presence of all the people that stood in the house of the Lord ; waiting and worshipping in the temple; and said boldly and before them all, in answer to Hananiah's prophecy, what follows. read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Jeremiah 28:6

Even the prophet Jeremiah said, Amen ,.... Or, "so be it"; he wished it might be so as Hananiah had said, if it was the will of God; as a prophet he knew it could not be; as an Israelite, out of respect to his country, he wished it might be; or, however, he wished that they would repent of their sins, that the evil he had threatened them with might not come upon them, and the good that Hananiah had prophesied might be fulfilled: the Lord do so: the Lord perform the words which thou hast... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Jeremiah 28:7

Nevertheless, hear thou now this word that I speak in thine ears ,.... Though this would be very acceptable to me, and I should be glad to have it fulfilled; yet carefully attend to what I am about to say, it being what greatly concerns thee to observe, as well as all present to listen to: and therefore it is added, and in the ears of all the people ; that stood round to hear the conversation that passed between the two prophets. read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Jeremiah 28:8

The prophets that have been before me, and before thee of old ,.... Such as Isaiah, Hoses, Joel, Amos, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, and others: these prophesied both against many countries and against great kingdoms ; as Egypt, Babylon, Syria, Ethiopia, Moab, &c.; as Isaiah particularly did: of war, and of evil, and of pestilence ; by evil some think is meant famine, because that usually goes along with the other mentioned, and there being but one letter in which the words... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Jeremiah 28:9

The prophet which prophesieth of peace ,.... Of prosperity, of good things, as Hananiah did, and which are always acceptable to men; and such a prophet is agreeable to them: when the word of the Lord shall come to pass ; when the prophecy of good things, which he delivers in the name of the Lord, shall be filled: then shall the prophet be known that the Lord hath truly sent him ; and not till then; it is the event that must make it manifest: in the other case it may be in a good... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Jeremiah 28:10

Then Hananiah the prophet took the yoke from off the prophet Jeremiah's neck ,.... Which he wore as a symbol of the subjection of Judea, and other nations, to the king of Babylon: an impudent and insolent action this was, to take the prophet's yoke from his neck; and the more so, as it was by the command of God that he made it, and wore it: and brake it ; being made of wood, as it afterwards appears, and so might easily be broken. read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Jeremiah 28:11

And Hananiah spoke in the presence of all the people ,.... Explaining to them his meaning, in taking the yoke, and breaking it: saying, thus saith the Lord ; wickedly making use of the Lord's name, to give countenance to his words and actions: even so will I break the yoke of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon from the neck of all nations, within the space of two full years ; the time he had fixed for the bringing back of the vessels of the sanctuary, Jeremiah 28:3 ; and the prophet... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Jeremiah 28:6

Amen; the Lord do so - O that it might be according to thy word! May the people find this to be true! read more

Group of Brands