Matthew Poole Commentary - Jeremiah 11:14 - 11:14

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Jeremiah 11:14 - 11:14


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Once before, and we shall find once after this, Jer_14:11, God forbiddeth the prophet to pray for this people; hence ariseth a question how the prophet is excused from sin, in praying for them after this prohibition, especially when God had assured him that he would not hear.



Solut.



1. God (say some) sometimes forbiddeth prayers for persons and people to stir them up to more fervent prayer.



2. We find the like done by Moses, Exo_32:10, and 1Sa_15:35 16:1. Others say,



3. That we must not understand these words as an absolute prohibition to Jeremiah, but for the terrifying of the people.



4. God speaks only of a temporal evil, and willeth Jeremiah not to be too positive in his prayers for them, that they might be delivered from that; but he might pray for the pardon of their sins, and their deliverance from the eternal vengeance of God.



5. He might not pray for the obstinate part of this people, but for the elect of God amongst them.