9. because of the prophets--so the Masorites and Targum. But
Vulgate, Septuagint, &c., make this the inscription of the
prophecy, CONCERNING THE
PROPHETS: as in
Jer 46:2; 48:1; 49:1.
Jeremiah expresses his horror at the so-called "prophets" not warning
the people, though iniquity so fearfully abounded, soon to be followed
by awful judgments.
bones shake--
(Hab 3:16).
drunken--God's judgments are represented as stupefying like wine.
The effects of the Holy Spirit also are compared to those of wine
(Ac 2:17).
In both cases ecstasy was produced. This accounts for the denial of
wine to those likely to be inspired, Nazarites, &c.
(Lu 1:15).
It was necessary to put it out of men's power to ascribe inspired
ecstasy to the effects of wine.
because of . . . words of . . . holiness--because of Jehovah's holy
words, wherewith He threatened severe penalties, soon to be inflicted,
against the breakers of His law.
JFB.
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