Jeremiah
Jeremiah 36:16BSB·traditional attribution

When they had heard all these words, they turned to one another in fear and said to Baruch, “Surely we must report all these words to the king.”

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

We see that there was some regard for religion in the princes, for they submitted to hear, and respectfully received the Prophet’s servant. Had Jeremiah himself come, he would, no doubt, have been received as God’s Prophet, as such honor was given to his servant, that the princes ordered him to be seated, which was certainly a favor. It hence appears that they were not profane despisers of God.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

It should seem that Baruch had been frequently reading out of the book, to all companies that would give him the hearing, before the most solemn reading of it altogether which is here spoken of; for the directions were given about it in the fourth year of Jehoiakim, whereas this was done in the fifth year, Jer 36:9.

Commenting on Jeremiah 36:9-19

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

Now it came to pass, when they had heard all the words,.... In the roll or book read by Baruch; they heard them read patiently, which was what the king afterwards would not do: they were afraid both one and another; both good and bad; for there were some of both sorts among them: or, "a man to his friend" (r); they looked at one...