Affliction Bread Cause Eat Fare Feed Fellow Hast King's Nothing Oppression Order Peace Prison Restraint Return Safely Says Scant Sparingly Thus Till

22:27 And say, Thus saith the king, Put this [fellow] in the prison, and feed him with {t} bread of affliction and with water of affliction, until I come in peace.

(t) Let him waste away with hunger and be fed with a small portion of bread and water.

22:27 Bread, and c. - With a very course and sparing diet, whereby he may be only supported to endure his torment.

22:15-28 The greatest kindness we can do to one that is going in a dangerous way, is, to tell him of his danger. To leave the hardened criminal without excuse, and to give a useful lesson to others, Micaiah related his vision. This matter is represented after the manner of men: we are not to imagine that God is ever put upon new counsels; or that he needs to consult with angels, or any creature, about the methods he should take; or that he is the author of sin, or the cause of any man's telling or believing a lie. Micaiah returned not the blow of Zedekiah, yet, since he boasted of the Spirit, as those commonly do that know least of the Holy Spirit's operations, the true prophet left him to be convinced of his error by the event. Those that will not have their mistakes set right in time, by the word of God, will be undeceived, when it is too late, by the judgments of God. We should be ashamed of what we call trials, were we to consider what the servants of God have endured. Yet it will be well, if freedom from trouble prove not more hurtful to us; we are more easily allured and bribed into unfaithfulness and conformity to the world, than driven to them.

Affliction Bread Cause Eat Fare Feed Fellow Food House King's Oppression Order Peace Prison Restraint Safely Scant Sparingly Water

Affliction Bread Cause Eat Fare Feed Fellow Food House King's Oppression Order Peace Prison Restraint Safely Scant Sparingly Water


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