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14 But as for me, behold, I am in your hand: do with me as is good and right in your eyes.
14 `And I, lo, I `am' in your hand, do to me as is good and as is right in your eyes;
14 But as for me, behold, I am in your hand; do unto me as seemeth good and right in your eyes:
14 But as for me, behold, I am in your hand: do with me as is good and right in your eyes.
14 As for me, here I am in your hands: do with me whatever seems good and right in your opinion.
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Commentary on Jeremiah 26 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 26
As in the history of the Acts of the Apostles that of their preaching and that of their suffering are interwoven, so it is in the account we have of the prophet Jeremiah; witness this chapter, where we are told,
Jer 26:1-6
We have here the sermon that Jeremiah preached, which gave such offence that he was in danger of losing his life for it. It is here left upon record, as it were, by way of appeal to the judgment of impartial men in all ages, whether Jeremiah was worthy to die for delivering such a message as this from God, and whether his persecutors were not very wicked and unreasonable men.
Jer 26:7-15
One would have hoped that such a sermon as that in the foregoing verses, so plain and practical, so rational and pathetic, and delivered in God's name, would work upon even this people, especially meeting them now at their devotions, and would prevail with them to repent and reform; but, instead of awakening their convictions, it did but exasperate their corruptions, as appears by this account of the effect of it.
Jer 26:16-24
Here is,