Matthew on Jeremiah 20 (개요)
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J E R E M I A H. CHAP. XX. Such plain dealing as Jeremiah used in the foregoing chapter, one might easily foresee, if it did not convince and humble men, would provoke and exasperate them; and so it did; for here we find, I. Jeremiah persecuted by Pashur for preaching that sermon, Jeremiah 20:1 ; Jeremiah 20:2 . II. Pashur threatened for so doing, and the word which Jeremiah had preached confirmed, Jeremiah 20:3-6 . III. Jeremiah complaining to God concerning it, and the other instances of hard measure that he had since he began to be a prophet, and the grievous temptations he had struggled with ( Jeremiah 20:7-10 ), encouraging himself in God, lodging his appeal with him, not doubting but that he shall yet praise him, by which it appears that he had much grace ( Jeremiah 20:11-13 ) and yet peevishly cursing the day of his birth ( Jeremiah 20:14-18 ), by which it appears that he had sad remainders of corruption in him too, and was a man subject to like passions as we are. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-6" class="com-number"
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source-manifest/mhm— Matthew Henry Complete Commentary (PD)- evidence_grade: T_theological