Jeremiah 20:1-3
1 Pashur, smiting Jeremiah, receives a new name, and a fearful doom.7 Jeremiah complains of contempt;10 of treachery;14 and of his birth. Immer.1Ch 24:14; Ezr 2:37,38; Ne 7:40,41chief.2Ki 25:18; 2Ch 35:8; Ac 4:1; 5:24 smote.1:19; 19:14,15; 26:8; 29:26; 36:26; 37:15,16; 38:6; 1Ki 22:272Ch 16:10; 24:21; Am 7:10-13; Mt 5:10-12; 21:35; 23:34-37; Ac 4:3Ac 5:18,40; 7:52; 16:22-24; Heb 11:36,37; Re 2:10; 17:6the stocks.{Hammahpecheth,} from {haphach,} "to overturn, subvert, distort," generally denotes an overthrow, (De 29:22. Isa 1:7; 10:19,) and seems to signify here a sort of stocks, by which the limbs were distorted into uneasy postures. So the Chaldee, {keephtha} and Jerome, {nervus,} which he explains in his comment as "a kind of wooden fetter, into which the feet were thrust, {vinculi lignei genus, cui pedes inseruntur.} Some learned men understand it as merely signifying a place of confinement, or house of correction; but the word is never used for any of the prisons into which the prophet was afterwards cast; and the punishment seems to have been public and ignominious. in the high.37:13; 38:7; Zec 14:10 Pashur.Ac 4:5-7; 16:30,35-39hath.7:32; 19:2,6; Ge 17:5,15; 32:28; Isa 8:3; Ho 1:4-9Magor-missabib. this is, Fear round about.10; 6:25; 46:5; 29:29; Ps 31:13; La 2:22Jeremiah 26:16
36:19,25; 38:7-13; Es 4:14; Pr 16:7; Mt 27:23,24,54Lu 23:14,15,41,47; Ac 5:34-39; 23:9,29; 25:25; 26:31,32Matthew 21:35
5:12; 23:31-37; 1Ki 18:4,13; 19:2,10; 22:24; 2Ch 16:10; 24:21,222Ch 36:15,16; Ne 9:26; Jer 2:30; 25:3-7; 26:21-24; Lu 13:33,34Ac 7:52; 1Th 2:15,16; Heb 11:36,37; Re 6:9Matthew 23:34
I send.10:16; 28:19,20; Lu 11:49; 24:47; Joh 20:21; Ac 1:8; 1Co 12:3-11Eph 4:8-12prophets.Ac 11:27; 13:1; 15:32; Re 11:10and wise.Pr 11:30; 1Co 2:6; 3:10; Col 1:28scribes.13:52ye.10:16,17; Joh 16:2; Ac 5:40; 7:51,52,58,59; 9:1,2; 12:2; 14:19Ac 22:19,20; 2Co 11:24,25; 1Th 2:16; Heb 11:37Matthew 26:67-68
did.27:30; Nu 12:14; De 25:9; Job 30:9-11; Isa 50:6; 52:14; 53:3Mr 14:65; 15:19; 1Co 4:13; Heb 12:2buffeted him.[Kolaphizo ,] "smote him with their fists," as Theophylact interprets. and others.5:39; 1Ki 22:24; Jer 20:2; La 3:30,45; Lu 22:63; Joh 18:22; 19:3Ac 23:2,3; 2Co 11:20,21smote him.[Rhapizo ,] "smote him on the cheek with the open hand," as Suidas renders. They offered him every indignity, in all its various and vexatious forms. the palms of their hands. or, rods.Mic 5:1 Prophesy.27:39-44; Ge 37:19,20; Jud 16:25; Mr 14:65; Lu 22:63-65thou.27:28,29; Mr 15:18,19; Joh 19:2,3,14,15; 1Pe 2:4-8Luke 20:10-11
the season.Ps 1:3; Jer 5:24; Mt 21:34-36; Mr 12:2-5sent.Jud 6:8-10; 2Ki 17:13; 2Ch 36:15,16; Ne 9:30; Jer 25:3-7; 26:2-6Jer 35:15; 44:4,5; Ho 6:4-6; Zec 1:3-6; 7:9-13; Joh 15:16; Ro 7:4beat.11:47-50; 13:34; 1Ki 22:24; 2Ch 16:10; 24:19-21; Ne 9:26; Jer 2:30Jer 20:2; 26:20-24; 29:26,27; 37:15,16; 38:4-6 entreated.Mt 23:30-37; Ac 7:52; 1Th 2:2; Heb 11:36,37and sent.Ho 10:1Luke 22:64
blindfolded.Jud 16:21,25
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