Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Jeremiah 18:18 - 18:18

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Jeremiah 18:18 - 18:18


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(Jer 11:19). Let us bring a capital charge against him, as a false prophet; “for (whereas he foretells that this land shall be left without priests to teach the law, Mal 2:7; without scribes to explain its difficulties; and without prophets to reveal God’s will), the law shall not perish from the prophet,” etc.; since God has made these a lasting institution in His church, and the law declares they shall never perish (Lev 6:18; Lev 10:11; compare Jer 5:12) [Grotius].

the wise - scribes and elders joined to the priests. Perhaps they mean to say, we must have right on our side, in spite of Jeremiah’s words against us and our prophets (Jer 28:15, Jer 28:16; Jer 29:25, Jer 29:32; Jer 5:31); “for the law shall not perish,” etc. I prefer Grotius’ explanation.

with ... tongue - by a false accusation (Psa 57:4; Psa 64:3; Psa 12:4; Psa 50:19). “For the tongue” (Margin), that is, for his speaking against us. “In the tongue,” that is, let us kill him, that he may speak no more against us [Castalio].