Jeremías 26:20

20 Hubo también un hombre que profetizaba en nombre del SEÑOR, Urías, hijo de Semaías de Quiriat-jearim, el cual profetizó contra esta ciudad y contra esta tierra, conforme a todas las palabras de Jeremías

Jeremías 26:20 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 26:20

And there was also a man that prophesied in the name of the
Lord
These are not the words of the same persons continued; because the following instance is against them; but of some other persons in the sanhedrim, who were on the side of the priests and prophets; who in effect said, why tell you us of an instance in Hezekiah's time, when there is so recent an one in the present reign, of a man that prophesied just as Jeremiah has done, and was put to death, and so ought he? after this manner Kimchi interprets it; and so Jarchi, who adds, that it is so explained in an ancient book of theirs, called Siphri; though some think they are the words of the same persons that espoused the prophet's cause; and observe the following instance with this view; that whereas there had been one prophet of the Lord lately put to death for the same thing, should they take away the life of another, it would be adding sin to sin, and bring great evil upon their souls; and it might be observed, that Hezekiah prevented much evil by the steps he took; whereas, should they proceed as they had begun in the present reign, they might expect nothing but ruin, which they might easily see with their own eyes was coming upon them: others are of opinion that this instance is added by the penman of this book, either the prophet himself or Baruch, to show the wonderful preservation of him; that though there had been very lately a person put to death for the very same thing, yet he was preserved through the good offices of a person mentioned at the close of the chapter; and which seems to make this account probable. The name of the prophet was Urijah the son of Shemaiah of Kirjathjearim;
which was a city of Judah, ( Joshua 18:14 ) ; but who he was is not known, there being no account of him elsewhere: who prophesied against this city, and against this land, according to
all the words of Jeremiah;
just as he had done, in much the same words, if not altogether; so that their case was similar.

Jeremías 26:20 In-Context

18 Miqueas de Moreset profetizó en tiempo de Ezequías rey de Judá, y habló a todo el pueblo de Judá, diciendo: Así dijo el SEÑOR de los ejércitos: Sion será arada como campo, y Jerusalén será montones, y el monte del templo en cumbres de bosque
19 ¿Por ventura lo mataron luego Ezequías rey de Judá y todo Judá? ¿Por ventura no temió al SEÑOR, y oró a la faz del SEÑOR, y el SEÑOR se arrepintió del mal que había hablado contra ellos? ¿Y haremos nosotros tan gran mal contra nuestras almas
20 Hubo también un hombre que profetizaba en nombre del SEÑOR, Urías, hijo de Semaías de Quiriat-jearim, el cual profetizó contra esta ciudad y contra esta tierra, conforme a todas las palabras de Jeremías
21 y oyó sus palabras el rey Joacim, y todos sus valientes, y todos sus príncipes, y el rey procuró matarle; lo cual entendiendo Urías, tuvo temor, y huyó, y se metió en Egipto
22 Y el rey Joacim envió hombres a Egipto, a Elnatán hijo de Acbor, y otros hombres con él, a Egipto

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