Introduction
A.M. 3415. B.C. 589.
In this chapter we have two distract prophecies. The first, dated at the time when Nebuchadnezzar was engaged in carrying on the siege of Jerusalem, and of Lachish, and Azekah, announces to Zedekiah the taking and burning of Jerusalem, and his own captivity, peaceful death, and honourable interment, Jeremiah 34:1-7 . The second prophecy, delivered after the Chaldeans had broken off the siege and were gone to meet the Egyptian army, coming to the relief of Jerusalem, reproaches the people of Judah for their perfidious and inhuman behaviour to their brethren, whom they had released from bondage according to the law; but on thinking all danger from the enemy over, had compelled to resume their former servitude. For this God threatens to let loose upon them at once the sword, the pestilence, and the famine; and to deliver them up to the vexations of the Chaldeans, their cruel enemies, who should return, take, and burn their city, and reduce their country to a solitary waste, Jeremiah 34:8-22 .
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