Because ye have said, The LORD hath raised us up prophets in Babylon;

Because ye have said - referring not to the preceding words, but to Jeremiah 29:10, 'Yahweh saith this to you'

(i:e., the prophecy of the continuance of the captivity seventy years), "because ye have said, The Lord hath raised us up prophets in Babylon," - namely, foretelling our speedy deliverance (this their prophecy is supposed, not expressed; accordingly, Jeremiah 29:16 contradicts this false hope again, Jeremiah 29:8; ). He, in this 15th verse, turns his address from the godly (Jeremiah 29:12) to the ungodly listeners to false prophets.

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