Verses 1–4
JEREMIAH - CHAPTER 28
THE FALSE PROPHECY AND DEATH OF HANANIAH
1. Verse 1 clearly declares that the prophecy of chapter 27 was for Zedekiah, rather than for Jehoiakim:
2. In the fourth year and fifth month of Zedekiah’s reign, Jeremiah was challenged in the temple, before the priests and a large number of people, by Hananiah, a false prophet of Gibeon, (vs. 1 b; comp. Joshua 9:5-6; Joshua 10:12; 1 Kings 3:4).
3. Hananiah had no qualms about claiming (falsely) to speak the words of Jehovah, (vs. 2, 11); nor did he hesitate to pervert Jeremiah’s symbolism -declaring that the yoke of Babylon was broken.
4. He, further, claimed that within two years all that Nebuchadnezzar had taken from Judah - the vessels of the Lord’s house, king Jeconiah, and all the captives of Judah - would be returned to their own land, (vs. 3-4a; contrast Jeremiah 27:16).
a. Here he flatly contradicts the earlier prophecy of Jeremiah, (Jeremiah 22:24-27).
b. He appears willing to submit to the "lie detector test" set forth in Deuteronomy 18:22).
5. Again, he insisted; "Jehovah says, I will break the yoke of the king of Babylon" - with the implication that the Lord had vowed to do this within two years, (vs. 4b).