Verses 1–7
PART II
A Mixture of Judgment and Hope
(Chapters 26-36)
JEREMIAH - CHAPTER 26
JEREMIAH INDICTED FOR TREASON
This chapter recalls an incident which took place in the early days of Jehoiakim’s reign in Jerusalem, (2 Chronicles 36:4-5). The preaching of an unpopular message was no light matter in those days; the life of a faithful prophet was valued very cheaply, and was in constant jeopardy.
Vs. 1-7: FAITHFULLY PROCLAIMING GOD’S MESSAGE
1. Jeremiah was commanded by the Lord to stand in the court of the temple in Jerusalem, where people from all the cities of Judah came to worship, (vs. 2; comp. Jeremiah 7:2; Jeremiah 19:14; 2 Chronicles 24:20-21; Luke 19:47-48).
a. There he was to proclaim "all the words" that the Lord commanded him to speak, (Jeremiah 1:17; comp. Jeremiah 42:4; Acts 20:20-21).
b. Nothing was to be diminished, modified or softened, (Deuteronomy 4:2).
c. There is no compelling reason to consider this to be the same occasion as that described in chapter 7.
2. The Lord still had not abandoned Judah; perhaps, through the hearing of what He purposed toward their rebellion, they would so repent (Jeremiah 36:3-7; Isaiah 1:16-19) that He could abandon the judgment that He now purposed to bring upon her, because of her sin, (vs. 3,13,19, Jeremiah 18:7-8).
3. Jeremiah is to remind them of their persistent refusal to obey the words of the former prophets which the Lord had repeatedly sent to them, (Jeremiah 25:4).
4. If they will not repent, and turn from their evil ways, (Jeremiah 17:27; Jeremiah 22:5; Leviticus 26:14-17; 1 Kings 9:6-7); if they will not give heed to God’s law, and walk in His ways, (Jeremiah 32:23; Jeremiah 44:10; Jeremiah 44:23); then He will surely judge them, (vs. 4-6).
a. He will make the temple at Jerusalem as desolate as the one at Shiloh, (vs. 6a; Jeremiah 7:12-15; Psalms 78:59-61).
b. And He will make Jerusalem a curse to all the nations of the earth, (vs. 6b; Jeremiah 24:9; Jeremiah 25:18; 2 Kings 22:18-20; comp. Jeremiah 7:12-15).
5. So fully did Jeremiah proclaim this word that it was heard by all the priests, false prophets and people who worshipped in the temple, (vs. 7; comp. Jeremiah 5:30-31; Micah 3:11).