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# 26:19 Ge 31:36 1Sa 24:9-15 26:18-21 Pr 17:13,26 Da 6:22
# Joh 10:32 Ac 23:1 24:16 25:8,11,25 26:31 Ga 4:16
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* Where.
# 2:28 De 32:36,37 2Ki 3:13
* your.
# 6:14 8:11 14:13-15 23:17 27:14-18 28:1-5,10-17 29:31 La 2:14
# Eze 13:10-16
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* be accepted before. Heb. fall before.
# 36:7 *marg:
* lest.
# 26:15 38:6-9 Ac 23:16-22 25:10,11 28:18,19
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* into the.
# 32:2,8 38:13,28
* and that.
# 1Ki 17:4-6 Job 5:20 Ps 33:18,19 34:9,10 37:3,19 Pr 16:7 21:1
# Isa 33:16 Mt 6:33
* until.
# 38:9 52:6 De 28:52-57 2Ki 25:3 La 2:11,12,19,20 4:4,5,9,10
# La 5:10
* Thus.
# 38:13,28 39:14,15 Ac 12:5 24:27 28:16,30 Eph 4:1 6:20 2Ti 1:8
# 2Ti 2:9
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1 Jeremiah, by a false suggestion, is put into the dungeon of
Malchiah.
7 Edeb-melech, by suit, gets him some enlargement.
14 Upon secret conference, he counsels the king by yielding
to save his life.
24 By the king's instructions he conceals the conference from
the princes.
* Shephatiah.
# Ezr 2:3 Ne 7:9
* Jucal.
# 37:4
* Jehucal. Pashur.
# 21:1-10
* Melchiah.
# 1Ch 9:12
* Malchijah.
# Ne 11:12
* heard.
# Ac 4:1,2,6-10 5:28
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* He.
# 17-23 21:8,9 24:8 27:13 29:18 34:17 42:17,22 44:13
# Eze 5:12-17 6:11 7:15 14:21 Mt 24:7,8 Re 6:4-8
* shall have.
# 21:9 39:18 45:5
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# 21:10 32:3-5
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* the princes.
# 26:11,21-23 36:12-16 2Ch 24:21 Eze 22:27 Mic 3:1-3 Zep 3:1-3
* thus.
# Ex 5:4 1Ki 18:17,18 21:20 Ezr 4:12 Ne 6:9 Am 7:10 Lu 23:2
# Joh 11:46-50 Ac 16:20 17:6 24:5 28:22
* welfare. Heb. peace.
# 29:7
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* for.
# 1Sa 15:24 29:9 2Sa 3:39 19:22 Pr 29:25 Joh 19:12-16
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* took.
# 37:21 Ps 109:5 Lu 3:19,20
* into.
# 37:16 La 3:55 Ac 16:24 2Co 4:8,9 Heb 10:36
* Hammelech. or, the king.
# 36:26
* and they.
# 11,12
* And in.
This dungeon, which seems to have belonged to one of
Zedekiah's sons, appears to have been a most dreadful place;
the horrors of which were probably augmented by the cruelty of
the jailor. "The eastern people," observes Sir J. Chardin,
"have not different prisons for the different classes of
criminals; the judges do not trouble themselves about where
the prisoners are confined, or how they are treated,
considering it merely as a place of safety; and all that they
require of the jailor is, that the prisoner be forthcoming
when called for. As to the rest, he is master to do as he
pleases; to treat him well or ill; to put him in irons or not;
to shut him up close, or hold him in easier restraint; to
admit people to him, or to suffer nobody to see him. If the
jailor and his servants have large fees, let the person be the
greatest rascal in the world, he shall be lodged in the
jailor's own apartment, and the best part of it; and on the
contrary, if those that have imprisoned a man give the jailor
greater presents, or that he has a greater regard for them, he
will treat the prisoner with the greatest inhumanity." This
adds a double energy to those passages which speak of "the
sighing of the prisoner," and to Jeremiah's supplicating that
he might not be remanded to the dungeon of Jonathan. (ver.
26; ch. 37:20.)
# 22 Ge 37:24 Ps 40:2 69:2,14,15 La 3:52-55 Zec 9:11
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* Ebed-melech.
# 39:16-18
* Ethiopian.
# 13:23 Ps 68:31 Mt 8:11,12 20:16 Lu 10:30-36 13:29,30
# Ac 8:27-39
* eunuchs.
# 29:2 34:19 2Ki 24:15 *marg:
* the king.
# 37:13 De 21:19 Job 29:7-17 Am 5:10
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# 8
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* these.
# 1-6 Es 7:4-6 Job 31:34 Pr 24:11,12 31:8,9
* is like to die. Heb. will die. for there
# 37:21 52:6
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* the king.
# Es 5:2 8:7 Ps 75:10 Pr 21:1
* with thee. Heb. in thine hand.
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* let them.
# 6
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* Put.
# Ro 12:10,15 Eph 4:32
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* So.
# 6
* Jeremiah.
# 28 37:21 39:14-18 1Ki 22:27 Ac 23:35 24:23-26 28:16,30
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* sent.
# 21:1,2 37:17
* third. or, principal.
# 1Ki 10:5 2Ki 16:18
* I will.
# 42:2-5,20 1Sa 3:17,18 1Ki 22:16 2Ch 18:15
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# Lu 22:67,68
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* sware.
# 37:17 Joh 3:2
* that made.
# Nu 16:22 27:16 Ec 12:7 Isa 57:16 Zec 12:1 Heb 12:9
* of these.
# 1-6 34:20
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* the God of hosts.
# Ps 80:7,14 Am 5:27
* the God of Israel.
# 1Ch 17:24 Ezr 9:4
* If thou.
# 2 7:6,7 21:8-10 27:12,17 39:3 Job 23:13
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* if thou.
# 2Ki 24:12 25:27-30
* then.
# 3,23 24:8-10 32:3-5 34:2,3,19-22 39:3,5-7 52:7-11
# 2Ki 25:4-10 Eze 12:13 17:20,21 21:25-27
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* I.
# 5 1Sa 15:24 Job 31:34 Pr 29:25 Isa 51:12,13 57:11 Joh 12:42
# Joh 19:12,13
* mock.
# 22 Jud 9:54 16:25 1Sa 31:4 Isa 45:9,10
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* Obey.
# 26:13 2Ch 20:20 Da 4:27 Ac 26:29 2Co 5:11,20 6:1 Phm 1:8-10
# Jas 1:22
* and thy.
# Isa 55:3
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* if thou.
# 5:3 Ex 10:3,4 16:28 Job 34:33 Pr 1:24-31 Isa 1:19,20
# Heb 12:25
* this is.
# 15:19-21 26:15 Nu 23:19,20 24:13 Job 23:13 Eze 2:4,5,7
# Eze 3:17-19 Ac 18:6 20:26,27
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* all.
# 41:10 43:6 La 5:11
* and those.
Mr. Harmer would render, "and here ({hennah,} or reading
{hinneh,} behold,) the women (wont to sing on public
occasions) shall say," etc.; observing "that these bitter
speeches much better suit the lips of women belonging to the
conquering nation, singing before a captive prince, than of
his own wives and concubines." This he illustrates by the
following extract from Della Valle: When he was at Lar, in
Persia, the king of Ormuz was brought thither in triumph; and
"this poor unfortunate king entered Lar, with his people, in
the morning, music playing, and girls and women singing and
dancing before him, according to the custom of Persia, and the
people flocking together with a prodigious concourse, and
conducting him in a pompous and magnificent manner,
particularly with colours displayed, like what the Messenians
formerly did to Philopoemen, the general of the Athenians,
their prisoner of war, according to the report of Justin."
* Thy friends. Heb. The men of thy peace.
# 4-6 20:10 Ps 41:9 *marg:
* have set.
# 19 La 1:2 Mic 7:5
* thy feet.
# 6 Ps 69:2,14
* they are.
# 46:5,21 Isa 42:17 La 1:13
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* they shall.
# 18 39:6 41:10 52:8-13 2Ki 25:7 2Ch 36:20,21
* shalt cause, etc. Heb. shalt burn, etc.
# 27:12,13 Eze 14:9 43:3
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# 24
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# 4-6,27
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# 37:15,20 42:2 Es 4:8
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* and he told.
# 1Sa 10:15,16 16:2-5 2Ki 6:19 Ac 23:6
* left off speaking with him. Heb. were silent from him.
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# 13 15:20,21 37:21 39:14 Ps 23:4 2Ti 3:11 4:17,18
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1 Jerusalem is taken.
4 Zedekiah is made blind and sent to Babylon.
8 The city laid in ruins,
9 and the people captivated.
11 Nebuchadrezzar's charge for the good usage of Jeremiah.
15 God's promise to Ebed-melech.
* A.M. 3414. B.C. 590. the ninth.
# 52:4-7 2Ki 25:1,2-7 Eze 24:1,2 Zec 8:19
* the tenth.
This was the month Tebeth, (Es 2:16,) which began with the
first moon of January; and it was on the 10th of this month
that Nebuchadnezzar invested the city.
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* A.M. 3416. B.C. 588. the fourth.
This was the month Tammuz, which commences with the first moon
of July: the siege had lasted just eighteen months.
# 2Ki 25:3
* was.
# 5:10 52:6,7 2Ki 25:4 Eze 33:21 Mic 2:12,13 Zep 1:10
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* all the.
# 1:15 21:4 38:17
* Nergalsharezer.
# 13 2Ki 17:30
* Sarsechim.
These were the principal commanders; but Dr. Blayney thinks
that, instead of six persons, we have in reality but three, as
the name that follows each is the title of the office. Thus
Nergal-Sharezer, who was Samgar-nebo, or keeper, i.e., priest
of Nebo; Sarsechim, who was Rab-saris, or chief eunuch; and
Nergal-sharezer, who was Rab-mag, or chief magi; as the words
{mog} in Persian, {magoos} in Arabic, {magooshai} in Syriac,
and [magos <\\See definition 3097\\>,] in Greek,
signify; and we learn from Justin and Curtius that the magi
attended the king in war.
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* when
# 38:18-20 Le 26:17,36 De 28:25 32:24-30 2Ki 25:4-7
# Isa 30:15,16 Eze 12:12 Am 2:14
* betwixt.
# 52:7-11 2Ch 32:5
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* Chaldeans'.
# 32:4,5 38:18,23 2Ch 33:11 La 1:3 4:20
* in the plains.
# 52:8 Jos 4:13 5:10
* Riblah.
# 52:9,26,27 2Ki 23:33 25:6
* Hamath.
# Nu 13:21 Jos 13:5 Jud 3:3 2Sa 8:9 2Ki 17:24
* gave judgment upon him. Heb. spake with him judgments.
# 4:12 Eze 17:15-21
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* slew the.
# 52:10 2Ki 25:7
* before.
# Ge 21:16 44:34 De 28:34 2Ki 22:20 2Ch 34:28 Es 8:6 Isa 13:16
* slew all.
# 21:7 24:8-10 34:19-21
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* he put.
# 32:4,5 52:11 2Ki 25:7 Eze 12:13
* chains. Heb. two brasen chains, or fetters.
# Jud 16:21 Ps 107:10,11 119:8
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* burned.
# 7:20 9:10-12 17:27 21:10 34:2,22 37:10 38:18 52:13 2Ki 25:9
# 2Ch 36:19 Isa 5:9 La 1:10 2:2,7 Am 2:5 Mic 3:12
* and brake.
# 52:14 2Ki 25:10 Ne 1:3
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* Nebuzar-adan.
# 13 40:1 52:12-16,26 2Ki 25:11,20
* captain of the guard. or, chief marshal. Heb. chief of the
executioners, or slaughter-men. and so.
# 10,11-14 Ge 37:36
* carried.
# 10:18 16:13 20:4-6 52:28-30 Le 26:33 De 4:27 2Ki 20:18
# Isa 5:13
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* left of.
# 40:7 2Ki 25:12 Eze 33:24
* at the same time. Heb. in that day.
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* Now.
Nebuchadnezzar must have frequently heard of Jeremiah's
predictions, many of which were now fulfilled, which would
dispose him to respect his character and treat him with
kindness.
* gave.
# 15:11,21 Job 5:19 Ac 24:23
* to. Heb. by the hand of.
# 37:2 *marg:
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* look well to him. Heb. set thine eyes upon him.
# 24:6 40:4 *marg:
# Pr 23:5 Am 9:4 1Pe 3:12
* do him.
# Ps 105:14,15 Pr 16:7 21:1 Ac 7:10 1Pe 3:13
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* Nebuzar-adan.
# 3,9
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* took.
# 15 37:21 38:13,28 40:1-4 Ps 105:19
* committed.
# 40:5-16 41:1-3 2Ki 25:22-25
* Ahikam.
# 26:24
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* while.
# 14 32:1,2 36:1-5 37:21 2Ti 2:9
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* Ebed-melech.
# 38:7-13
* Behold.
# 5:14 19:11,12 21:7-10 24:8-10 26:15,18,20 32:28,29 34:2,3,22
# 35:17 36:31 44:28,29 Jos 23:14,15 2Ch 36:21 Da 9:12 Zec 1:6
# Mt 24:35
* before thee.
# Ps 91:8,9 92:11
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* I will.
# 1:19 Job 5:19-21 Ps 41:1,2 50:15 91:14,15 Da 6:16 Mt 10:40-42
# Mt 25:40 2Ti 1:16-18
* of whom.
# 38:1,9 Ge 15:1 2Sa 24:14
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* but.
# 21:9 38:2 45:4,5
* because.
# 17:7,8 Ro 2:12 1Ch 5:20 Ps 2:12 33:18 34:22 37:3,39,40 84:12
# Ps 146:3-6 147:11 Isa 26:3 Eph 1:12 1Pe 1:21