20. As the flight and capture of Urijah must have occupied some
time, "the beginning of the reign of Jehoiakim"
(Jer 26:1)
must not mean the very beginning, but the second or third year
of his eleven years' reign.
And . . . also--perhaps connected with
Jer 26:24,
as the comment of the writer, not the continuation of the speech of the
elders: "And although also a man that prophesied . . .
Urijah . . . (proving how great was the danger in which
Jeremiah stood, and how wonderful the providence of God in preserving
him), nevertheless the hand of Ahikam," &c. [GLASSIUS]. The context, however, implies rather that the
words are the continuation of the previous speech of the elders. They
adduce another instance besides that of Micah, though of a different
kind, namely, that of Urijah: he suffered for his prophecies, but they
imply, though they do not venture to express it, that
thereby sin has been added to sin, and that it has done no good to
Jehoiakim, for that the notorious condition of the state at this time
shows that a heavier vengeance is impending if they persevere in such
acts of violence [CALVIN].
JFB.
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