Verse-by-Verse Bible CommentaryJeremiah 36:13
Micaiah declared to them all the words that he had heard when Baruch read from the book to the people. Jump to: Gill's Exposition • Trapp's Commentary • Poole's Annotations • Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes • Commentary Critical and Explanatory - Unabridged • Treasury of Knowledge Other Authors
John Gill's Exposition of the Whole BibleThen Micaiah declared all the words that he had heard,.... The sum and substance of them; for it cannot be thought that he should retain in his memory every word that he had heard; though, as it is very probable he was much struck and affected with what he had heard, he might remember and declare a great deal of it: when Baruch read the book in the ears of the people; and this he also declared, no doubt, that what he had heard, and then related, were read by Baruch out of a book; as is clear from the princes sending for Baruch, and ordering him to bring the roll along with him, as in Jeremiah 36:14. Copyright Statement Bibliography John Trapp Complete CommentaryJeremiah 36:13 Then Michaiah declared unto them all the words that he had heard, when Baruch read the book in the ears of the people. Ver. 13. Then Micaiah declared unto them.] See Jeremiah 36:11. Copyright Statement Bibliography Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy BibleThat is, the substance of all the words, for none can imagine that a hearer could remember every word; which shows the vanity of those who overstrain such universal particles to signify every particular word or person. Copyright Statement Bibliography E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notesthe = in the. Copyright Statement Bibliography Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - UnabridgedThen Michaiah declared unto them all the words that he had heard, when Baruch read the book in the ears of the people. No JFB commentary on this verse. Copyright Statement Bibliography Treasury of Scripture KnowledgeThen Michaiah declared unto them all the words that he had heard, when Baruch read the book in the ears of the people.
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