Jeremías 26:16

16 Los jefes y todo el pueblo dijeron a los sacerdotes y a los profetas: «Este hombre no debe ser condenado a muerte, porque nos ha hablado en el nombre del SEÑOR nuestro Dios».

Jeremías 26:16 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 26:16

Then said the princes and all the people unto the priests and
to the prophets
Hearing Jeremiah's apology for himself, by which it appeared that he was to be justified in what he had done, took his part, and acquitted him; and the people, who before were on the side of the priests and false prophets; yet hearing what Jeremiah had to say for himself, and also the judgment of the princes, took his part also, and joined with the court in an address to the priests and prophets, who were the chief accusers, and who would fain have had him brought in guilty of death: this man [is] not worthy to die;
or, "the judgment of death is not for this man"; we cannot give judgment against him; he is not guilty of any crime deserving death; (See Gill on Jeremiah 26:11); for he hath spoken to us in the name of the Lord our God;
not in his own name, and of his own head; but in the name of the Lord, and by his order; and therefore was not a false, but a true prophet: what methods they took to know this, and to make it appear to the people, is not said; very probably the settled character of the prophet; their long acquaintance with him, and knowledge of him; his integrity and firmness of mind; the plain marks of seriousness and humility, and a disinterested view, made them conclude in his favour.

Jeremías 26:16 In-Context

14 En cuanto a mí, estoy en manos de ustedes; hagan conmigo lo que mejor les parezca.
15 Pero sepan que si ustedes me matan, estarán derramando sangre inocente sobre ustedes mismos y sobre los habitantes de esta ciudad. Lo cierto es que el SEÑOR me ha enviado a que les anuncie claramente todas estas cosas».
16 Los jefes y todo el pueblo dijeron a los sacerdotes y a los profetas: «Este hombre no debe ser condenado a muerte, porque nos ha hablado en el nombre del SEÑOR nuestro Dios».
17 Entonces algunos de los ancianos del país se levantaron y le recordaron a toda la asamblea del pueblo
18 que, durante el reinado de Ezequías, Miqueas de Moréset había profetizado a todo el pueblo de Judá:«Así dice el SEÑORTodopoderoso:“Sión será arada como un campo,Jerusalén quedará en ruinas,y la montaña del templo se volverá un bosque”.
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