Mad. Israel shall promise itself all prosperity, not being inspired by God, but full of madness. (Worthington) --- There were many false prophets. The true ones were often accounted idols, 4 Kings ix. 11., and Ezechiel iii. 25. (Calmet) --- "What is said respecting Israel, in this prophet, must be understood of heretics, who being truly mad, utter falsehoods against God. (St. Jerome) --- Septuagint, "and Israel shall be hurt like the prophet beside himself, the man having ( or hurried away by) the spirit." (Haydock)

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