Acts Attacking Babylon Behalf Cause Deal Deeds Directions Enemy Enquire Fought Inquire Makes Maketh Making Marvellous Nebuchadnezzar Nebuchadrezzar Nebuchadrez'zar Past Peradventure Perform Perhaps Please War Warring Withdraw Wonderful Wonders Wondrous Works

21:2 {a} Enquire, I pray thee, of the LORD for us; for Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon maketh war against us; it may be that the LORD will deal with us according to all his wondrous works, that he may go up from us.

(a) Not that the king was touched with repentance of his sins and so sought God, as did Hezekiah when he sent for Isaiah, 2Ki 19:1, Isa 37:2 but because the prophet might pray to God to take this present plague away, as Pharaoh sought Moses Ex 9:28.

21:2 Enquire - Zedekiah, as he was none of the best, so he was none of the worst of the kings of Judah. Having some reverence of God, he sends the prophet to enquire of the Lord.

21:1-10 When the siege had begun, Zedekiah sent to ask of Jeremiah respecting the event. In times of distress and danger, men often seek those to counsel and pray for them, whom, at other times, they despise and oppose; but they only seek deliverance from punishment. When professors continue in disobedience, presuming upon outward privileges, let them be told that the Lord will prosper his open enemies against them. As the king and his princes would not surrender, the people are exhorted to do so. No sinner on earth is left without a Refuge, who really desires one; but the way of life is humbling, it requires self-denial, and exposes to difficulties.

Acts Babylon Deal Enemy Enquire Inquire Makes Maketh Nebuchadnezzar Nebuchadrezzar Peradventure Please War Withdraw Wonderful Wondrous Works

Acts Babylon Deal Enemy Enquire Inquire Makes Maketh Nebuchadnezzar Nebuchadrezzar Peradventure Please War Withdraw Wonderful Wondrous Works


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