Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
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Jeremiah 32:16

I prayed unto the Lord - And what a prayer! What weight of matter, sublimity of expression, profound veneration, just conception, Divine unction, powerful pleading, and strength of faith! Historical, without flatness; condensed, without obscurity; confessing the greatest of crimes against the most righteous of Beings, without despairing of his mercy, or presuming on his goodness: a confession that, in fact, acknowledges that God' s justice should smite and destroy, had not his infinite goodness said, I will pardon and spare.




Other Adam Clarke entries containing Jeremiah 32:16:

2 Kings 25:1
Jeremiah 33:14

 

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