Jeremiah 11:19-21
I was.Pr 7:22; Isa 53:7and I.18:18; 20:10; Ps 31:13; 35:15; 37:32,33; Isa 32:7; Mt 26:3,4destroy."Let us kill the prophet, and burn his prophecies." tree with the fruit. Heb. stalk with his bread. let us cut. Ps 83:4; Isa 53:8; Da 9:26; Lu 20:10-15from.Job 28:13; Ps 27:13; 52:5; 116:9; 142:5that his.Ps 109:13; 112:6; Pr 10:7; Isa 38:11; Nu 1:14 judgest.12:1; Ge 18:25; Ps 98:9; Ac 17:31triest.17:10; 20:12; 1Sa 16:7; 1Ch 28:9; 29:17; Ps 7:9; Re 2:23let.15:15; 17:18; 18:20-23; 2Ti 4:14; Re 6:9,10; 18:20revealed.1Sa 24:15; Job 5:8; Ps 10:14,15; 35:2; 43:1; 57:1; Php 4:6; 1Pe 2:23 that seek.12:5,6; 20:10; Mic 7:6; Mt 10:21,34-36; Lu 4:24Prophesy.Isa 30:10; Am 2:12; 7:13-16; Mic 2:6-11thou.20:1,2; 38:1-6; Mt 21:35; 22:6; 23:34-37; Lu 13:33,34; Ac 7:51,52Jeremiah 15:10
my.20:14-18; Job 3:1-26a man.20; 1:18,19; 20:7,8; 1Ki 18:17,18; 21:20; 22:8; Ps 120:5,6; Eze 2:6,7Eze 3:7-9; Mt 10:21-23; 24:9; Lu 2:34; Ac 16:20-22; 17:6-8Ac 19:8,9,25-28; 28:22; 1Co 4:9-13I have.Ex 22:25; De 23:19,20; Ne 5:1-6; Ps 15:5curse.Ps 109:28; Pr 26:2; Mt 5:44; Lu 6:22Jeremiah 18:18-23
Come.11; 11:19; Ps 21:11; Isa 32:7; Mic 2:1-3for the.13:13,14; 14:14-16; 29:25-29; Le 10:11; 1Ki 22:24; Mal 2:7Lu 11:45; Joh 7:47-49; 9:40counsel.2Sa 15:31; 17:14; Job 5:13Come and let us smite.26:11; Ps 52:2; 57:4; 64:3; Pr 18:21with. or, for. and let us not.5:12,13; 43:2; 44:17 Give.20:12; Ps 55:16,17; 64:1-4; 56:1-3; 109:4,28; Mic 7:8; Lu 6:11,12hearken.2Ki 19:16; Ne 4:4,5; 6:9 evil.1Sa 24:17-19; Ps 35:12; 38:20; 109:4,5; Pr 17:13; Joh 10:32; 15:25digged.22; Job 6:27; Ps 7:15; 35:7; 57:6; 119:95; Pr 26:27; Ec 10:8Remember.7:16; 11:14; 14:7-11,20-22; 15:1; Ge 18:22-32; Ps 106:23Eze 22:30,31; Zec 3:1,2 deliver.11:20-23; 12:3; 20:1-6,11,12; Ps 109:9-20; 2Ti 4:14pour out their blood. Heb. pour them out. let their wives.15:2,3,8; 16:3,4; Ex 22:24; De 32:25; La 5:3let their young.9:21; 11:22; 2Ch 36:17; Am 4:10 a cry.4:19,20,31; 6:26; 9:20,21; 25:34-36; 47:2,3; 48:3-5; Isa 10:30Isa 22:1-4; Zep 1:10,11,16for.20and hid.20:10; Ps 38:12; 56:5-7; 64:4,5; 140:5; Mt 22:15 thou.18; 11:18-20; 15:15; Ps 37:32,33to slay me. Heb. for death. forgive.Ne 4:4,5; Ps 35:4; 59:5; 69:22-28; 109:14,15; Isa 2:9in the.8:12; 11:23; Isa 10:3; Lu 21:22; Ro 2:5Jeremiah 20:7-10
deceived. or, enticed.1:6-8,18,19; 15:18; 17:16; Ex 5:22,23; Nu 11:11-15thou art.9; Eze 3:14; Mic 3:8; 1Co 9:6I am.15:10; 29:26; 2Ki 2:23; Ps 22:6,7; 35:15,16; 69:9-12; La 3:14Ho 9:7; Lu 16:14; 22:63,64; 23:11,35,36; Ac 17:18,32; 1Co 4:9-13Heb 11:36 I cried.4:19-22; 5:1,6,15-17; 6:6,7; 7:9; 13:13,14; 15:1-4,13,14; 17:2718:16,17; 19:7-11; 28:8the word.7; 6:10; 2Ch 36:16; La 3:61-63; Lu 11:45; Heb 11:26; 13:13; 1Pe 4:14 I will.1Ki 19:3,4; Joh 1:2,3; 4:2,3; Lu 9:62; Ac 15:37,38was in.6:11; Job 32:18-20; Ps 39:3; Eze 3:14; Ac 4:20; 17:16; 18:51Co 9:16,17; 2Co 5:13-15 I heard.Ps 31:13; 57:4; 64:2-4; Mt 26:59,60fear.3Report.18:18; Ne 6:6-13; Pr 10:18; Isa 29:21; Eze 22:9; Lu 20:20Ac 6:11-15; 24:1-9,13All my familiars. Heb. Every man of my peace.Job 19:19; Ps 41:9; 55:13,14; Lu 11:53,54; 12:52,53we shall.1Ki 19:2; 21:20; 22:8,27; Mr 6:19-28; Ac 5:33; 7:54; 23:12-15Jeremiah 37
1 The Egyptians having raised the seige of the Chaldeans, king Zedekiah sends to Jeremiah to pray for the people.6 Jeremiah prophesies the Chaldeans' certain return and victory.11 He is taken for a fugitive, beaten, and put in prison.16 He assures Zedekiah of the captivity.18 Intreating for his liberty, he obtains some favour. A.M. 3406-3416. B.C. 598-588. Zedekiah.2Ki 24:17; 1Ch 3:15; 2Ch 36:10Coniah.22:24,28; 24:1Jeconiah.52:31; 2Ki 24:12; 1Ch 3:16; 2Ch 36:9Jehoiachin. made.Eze 17:12-21 neither.2Ki 24:19,20; 2Ch 36:12-16; Pr 29:12; Eze 21:25; 1Th 4:8the prophet. Heb. the hand of the prophet.Ex 4:13; Le 8:36; 2Sa 10:2; 12:25; 1Ki 14:18; 16:7; Pr 26:6Ho 12:10; *marg: Zephaniah.21:1,2; 29:21,25; 52:24Pray.2:27; 21:1,2; 42:2-4,20; Ex 8:8,28; 9:28; 10:17; Nu 21:7; 1Sa 12:191Ki 13:6; Ac 8:24 for.15; 32:2,3 Pharaoh's.This was Pharaoh Hophra, or Apries, as he is called by Herodotus, who succeeded his father Psammis on the throne of Egypt, A.M. 3410, B.C. 594, and reigned twenty-five years. Having entered into a confederacy with Zedekiah, (Eze 17:15,) he marched out of Egypt with a great army to his relief; which caused Nebuchadnezzar to raise the siege of Jerusalem to meet him; during which period the transactions detailed here took place. 7; 2Ki 24:7; Eze 17:15they.11; 34:21 6 Thus.3; 21:2; 2Ki 22:18Pharaoh's.17:5,6; Pr 21:30; Isa 30:1-6; 31:1-3; La 4:17; Eze 17:17; 29:6,7,16 32:29; 34:21,22; 38:23; 39:2-8 Deceive.Ob 1:3; Mt 24:4,5; Ga 6:3,7; Eph 5:6; 2Th 2:3; Jas 1:22yourselves. Heb. your souls. though.21:4-7; 49:20; 50:45; Le 26:36-38; Isa 10:4; 30:17wounded men. Heb. men thrust through.51:4; Isa 13:15; 14:19yet.Joe 2:11 that.5broken. Heb. made to ascend. went.1Ki 19:3,9; Ne 6:11; Mt 10:23; 1Th 5:22the land.1:1; Jos 21:17,18; 1Ch 6:60separate himself thence. or, slip away from thence. in the.38:7; Zec 14:10Hananiah.38:1,10-17; 36:12Thou.18:18; 20:10; 21:9; 27:6,12,13; 28:14; 38:4,17; Am 7:10; Lu 23:2Ac 6:11; 24:5-9,13; 2Co 6:8 said.40:4-6; Ne 6:8; Ps 27:12; 35:11; 52:1,2; Mt 5:11,12; Lu 6:22,23,261Pe 3:16; 4:14-16false. Heb. falsehood. or, a lie. the princes.20:1-3; 26:16; Mt 21:35; 23:34; 26:67,68; Lu 20:10,11; 22:64Joh 18:22; Ac 5:28,40; 16:22-24; 23:2,3; 2Co 11:23-27Heb 11:36-38put.Ge 39:20; 2Ch 16:10; 18:26; Ac 5:18; 12:4-6; Re 2:10in the.20; 38:6,26 A.M. 3415. B.C. 589. into the dungeon.38:6,10-13; Ge 40:15; La 3:53,55cabins. or, cells. asked.38:5,14-16,24-27; 1Ki 14:1-4Is there.3; 21:1,2; 1Ki 22:16; 2Ki 3:11-13; Mr 6:20thou shalt.21:7; 24:8; 29:16-18; 32:3-5; 34:21,22; 39:6,7; Eze 12:12,13Eze 17:19-21; 21:25-27 26:19; Ge 31:36; 1Sa 24:9-15; 26:18-21; Pr 17:13,26; Da 6:22Joh 10:32; Ac 23:1; 24:16; 25:8,11,25; 26:31; Ga 4:16 Where.2:28; De 32:36,37; 2Ki 3:13your.6:14; 8:11; 14:13-15; 23:17; 27:14-18; 28:1-5,10-17; 29:31; La 2:14Eze 13:10-16 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 into the.32:2,8; 38:13,28and that.1Ki 17:4-6; Job 5:20; Ps 33:18,19; 34:9,10; 37:3,19; Pr 16:7; 21:1Isa 33:16; Mt 6:33until.38:9; 52:6; De 28:52-57; 2Ki 25:3; La 2:11,12,19,20; 4:4,5,9,10La 5:10Thus.38:13,28; 39:14,15; Ac 12:5; 24:27; 28:16,30; Eph 4:1; 6:20; 2Ti 1:82Ti 2:9Jeremiah 38
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 7:9Jucal.37:4Jehucal. Pashur.21:1-10Melchiah.1Ch 9:12Malchijah.Ne 11:12heard.Ac 4:1,2,6-10; 5:28 He.17-23; 21:8,9; 24:8; 27:13; 29:18; 34:17; 42:17,22; 44:13Eze 5:12-17; 6:11; 7:15; 14:21; Mt 24:7,8; Re 6:4-8shall have.21:9; 39:18; 45:5 21:10; 32:3-5 the princes.26:11,21-23; 36:12-16; 2Ch 24:21; Eze 22:27; Mic 3:1-3; Zep 3:1-3thus.Ex 5:4; 1Ki 18:17,18; 21:20; Ezr 4:12; Ne 6:9; Am 7:10; Lu 23:2Joh 11:46-50; Ac 16:20; 17:6; 24:5; 28:22welfare. Heb. peace.29:7 for.1Sa 15:24; 29:9; 2Sa 3:39; 19:22; Pr 29:25; Joh 19:12-16 took.37:21; Ps 109:5; Lu 3:19,20into.37:16; La 3:55; Ac 16:24; 2Co 4:8,9; Heb 10:36Hammelech. or, the king.36:26and they.11,12And 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 Ebed-melech.39:16-18Ethiopian.13:23; Ps 68:31; Mt 8:11,12; 20:16; Lu 10:30-36; 13:29,30Ac 8:27-39eunuchs.29:2; 34:19; 2Ki 24:15; *marg:the king.37:13; De 21:19; Job 29:7-17; Am 5:10 8 these.1-6; Es 7:4-6; Job 31:34; Pr 24:11,12; 31:8,9is like to die. Heb. will die. for there37:21; 52:6 the king.Es 5:2; 8:7; Ps 75:10; Pr 21:1with thee. Heb. in thine hand. let them.6 Put.Ro 12:10,15; Eph 4:32 So.6Jeremiah.28; 37:21; 39:14-18; 1Ki 22:27; Ac 23:35; 24:23-26; 28:16,30 sent.21:1,2; 37:17third. or, principal.1Ki 10:5; 2Ki 16:18I will.42:2-5,20; 1Sa 3:17,18; 1Ki 22:16; 2Ch 18:15 Lu 22:67,68 sware.37:17; Joh 3:2that made.Nu 16:22; 27:16; Ec 12:7; Isa 57:16; Zec 12:1; Heb 12:9of these.1-6; 34:20 the God of hosts.Ps 80:7,14; Am 5:27the God of Israel.1Ch 17:24; Ezr 9:4If thou.2; 7:6,7; 21:8-10; 27:12,17; 39:3; Job 23:13 if thou.2Ki 24:12; 25:27-30then.3,23; 24:8-10; 32:3-5; 34:2,3,19-22; 39:3,5-7; 52:7-112Ki 25:4-10; Eze 12:13; 17:20,21; 21:25-27 I.5; 1Sa 15:24; Job 31:34; Pr 29:25; Isa 51:12,13; 57:11; Joh 12:42Joh 19:12,13mock.22; Jud 9:54; 16:25; 1Sa 31:4; Isa 45:9,10 Obey.26:13; 2Ch 20:20; Da 4:27; Ac 26:29; 2Co 5:11,20; 6:1; Phm 1:8-10Jas 1:22and thy.Isa 55:3 if thou.5:3; Ex 10:3,4; 16:28; Job 34:33; Pr 1:24-31; Isa 1:19,20Heb 12:25this is.15:19-21; 26:15; Nu 23:19,20; 24:13; Job 23:13; Eze 2:4,5,7Eze 3:17-19; Ac 18:6; 20:26,27 all.41:10; 43:6; La 5:11and 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 7:5thy feet.6; Ps 69:2,14they are.46:5,21; Isa 42:17; La 1:13 they shall.18; 39:6; 41:10; 52:8-13; 2Ki 25:7; 2Ch 36:20,21shalt cause, etc. Heb. shalt burn, etc.27:12,13; Eze 14:9; 43:3 24 4-6,27 37:15,20; 42:2; Es 4:8 and he told.1Sa 10:15,16; 16:2-5; 2Ki 6:19; Ac 23:6left off speaking with him. Heb. were silent from him. 13; 15:20,21; 37:21; 39:14; Ps 23:4; 2Ti 3:11; 4:17,18
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