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Jeremias 26:21
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21 Ug sa diha nga si Joacim nga hari, uban ang iyang mga makusganonong tawo, ug ang tanang mga principe, nakadungog sa iyang mga pulong, ang hari naninguha sa pagpatay kaniya; apan sa pagkadungog ni Urias niini, siya nahadlok, ug mikalagiw, ug miadto sa Egipto.
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the king sought: Jeremiah 36:26, 2 Chronicles 16:10, Psalms 119:109, Matthew 14:5, Mark 6:19
he was: 1 Kings 19:1-3, Proverbs 29:25, Matthew 10:23, Matthew 10:28, Matthew 10:39, Matthew 16:25, Matthew 16:26
Reciprocal: Exodus 2:15 - fled 1 Samuel 21:10 - fled 2 Chronicles 36:5 - Jehoiakim Jeremiah 38:4 - the princes Jeremiah 52:2 - according Habakkuk 1:4 - for Matthew 5:12 - for so Matthew 21:35 - General
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And when Jehoiakim the king, with all his mighty men,.... Either his courtiers, or his soldiers, or both:
and all the princes, heard his words; the words of the Prophet Urijah; not with their own ears very probably, but from the report of others:
the king sought to put him to death; as being a messenger of bad tidings, tending to dispirit his subjects, and allay the joy of his own mind upon his advancement to the throne:
but when Urijah heard it, he was afraid, and fled, and went into Egypt; which some understand as a piece of prudence in him; but rather it was the effect of pusillanimity and cowardice: it seems to show want of faith and confidence in the Lord; and the fear of man, which brings a snare; and besides, it was no piece of prudence to go to Egypt, whatever it was to flee; since there was such an alliance between the kings of Egypt and Judah; and the latter, though dependent on the former, yet the king of Egypt would easily gratify him in delivering up a subject of his, and a person of such a character.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
His mighty men - The commanders of his army; the princes are the civil officers.