12 But he shall die in the place whither they have led him captive, and shall see this land no more.
12 But he shall die H4191 in the place H4725 whither they have led him captive, H1540 and shall see H7200 this land H776 no more.
12 But in the place whither they have led him captive, there shall he die, and he shall see this land no more.
12 For in the place whither they have removed him he dieth, And this land he doth not see again.
12 for he shall die in the place whither they have led him captive, and shall see this land no more.
12 But in the place where they have led him captive, there shall he die, and he shall see this land no more.
12 But death will come to him in the place where they have taken him away prisoner, and he will never see this land again.
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Commentary on Jeremiah 22 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 22
Upon occasion of the message sent in the foregoing chapter to the house of the king, we have here recorded some sermons which Jeremiah preached at court, in some preceding reigns, that it might appear they had had fair warning long before that fatal sentence was pronounced upon them, and were put in a way to prevent it. Here is,
Jer 22:1-9
Here we have,
Jer 22:10-19
Kings, though they are gods to us, are men to God, and shall die like men; so it appears in these verses, where we have a sentence of death passed upon two kings who reigned successively in Jerusalem, two brothers, and both the ungracious sons of a very pious father.
Jer 22:20-30
This prophecy seems to have been calculated for the ungracious inglorious reign of Jeconiah, or Jehoiachin, the son of Jehoiakim, who succeeded him in the government, reigned but three months, and was then carried captive to Babylon, where he lived many years, ch. 52:31. We have, in these verses, a prophecy,