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Yeremia 26:14
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Tetapi aku ini, sesungguhnya, aku ada di tanganmu, perbuatlah kepadaku apa yang baik dan benar di matamu.
Adapun akan daku, bahwasanya adalah aku dalam kuasa tanganmu, perbuatlah akan daku mana yang baik dan betul kepada pemandanganmu;
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
As for: Jeremiah 38:5, Joshua 9:25, Daniel 3:16
as seemeth good and meet unto you: Heb. as it is good and right in your eyes, 2 Samuel 15:26
Reciprocal: 2 Chronicles 24:22 - The Lord Esther 3:11 - to do Daniel 6:16 - the king Luke 12:4 - Be
Cross-References
And he entreated Abram well for her sake: and he had sheepe and oxen, and he asses, menseruauntes, & maydeseruauntes, she asses and camelles.
And Abram was very ryche in cattell, in siluer, and in golde.
And the man waxed myghtie, & went foorth, and grewe tyll he was exceeding great.
For he had possessio of sheepe, of oxen, and a myghtie housholde: and therfore the Philistines had enuie at hym.
And his brethren enuied hym: but his father noted the saying.
Wherfore Saul had an eye on Dauid from that day forwarde.
His substaunce also was seuen thousand sheepe, and three thousand camels, fiue hundred yoke of oxen, and fiue hundred shee asses, and a very great householde: so that he was one of the most principall men among all them of the east [countrey.]
As for the foolish ma, wrathfulnesse killeth him, and enuie slayeth the ignorant.
So the Lorde blessed the last dayes of Iob more then the first: for he had fourteene thousand sheepe, sixe thousand camels, a thousand yoke of oxen, and a thousand she asses:
Riches and plenteousnes shalbe in his house: and his righteousnes endureth for euer.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
As for me, behold, I [am] in your hand,.... In their power, as they were the chief court of judicature; and to whom it belonged to judge of prophets, and to acquit or condemn them, as they saw fit; wherefore he submits to their authority:
do with me as seemeth good and meet unto you; he was not careful about it; he readily submitted to their pleasure, and should patiently endure what they thought fit to inflict upon him; it gave him no great concern whether his life was taken from him or not; he was satisfied he had done what he ought to do, and should do the same, was it to do again; and therefore they might proceed just as they pleased against him.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The answer of Jeremiah is simple and straightforward. Yahweh, he affirmed, had truly sent him, but the sole object of his prophesying had been to avert the evil by leading them to repentance. If they would amend their ways God would deliver them from the threatened doom. As for himself he was in their hands, but if they put him to death they would bring the guilt of shedding innocent blood upon themselves and upon the city.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Jeremiah 26:14. As for me, behold, I am in your hand — I am the messenger of God; you may do with me what you please; but if you slay me, you will bring innocent blood upon yourselves.