Introduction
A.M. 3403. B.C. 601.
It is probable that the prophecy contained in this and the following chapter was delivered not long after the foregoing, namely, in the beginning of Jehoiakim’s reign, since the subject matter of it seems to agree well with this season.
(1,) The prophet foretels great distress that should be caused in Judah by a long drought, Jeremiah 14:1-6 .
(2,) In the name of the people he makes a confession of sins, and supplicates the divine mercy, Jeremiah 14:7-9 .
(3,) God will not be entreated, but declares his resolution to punish, Jeremiah 14:10-12 .
(4,) Jeremiah complains of false prophets, who amused the people with contrary predictions; but whom God disclaims, threatening both them, and the people who listened to them, with sword and famine, Jeremiah 14:13-18 . The prophet renews his supplications in the people’s name and behalf, Jeremiah 14:19-22 .
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