JEREMIAH CHAPTER 36 Jeremiah causeth Baruch to write his prophecy, and
publicly to read it, JEREMIAH 36:1. The princes send to fetch the roll
and read it, JEREMIAH 36:11. They advise Baruch and Jeremiah to hide
themselves, JEREMIAH 36:19. The king Jehoiakim teareth part of the
roll, and burneth it,... [ Continue Reading ]
By A ROLL OF A BOOK is to be understood _parchments_, which anciently
were their books, the art of binding books being not then known. The
precept is for recording all the revelations he had from God for
twenty-two years last past; for he began to prophesy in the thirteenth
year of Josiah, who reign... [ Continue Reading ]
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What we translate _it may be_ ylw others translate _if perhaps_, which
better expresseth the sense. God knew what would be, but yet he would
not be wanting in means by which they might be informed in his will,
and so believe the thing, for believing and reforming are here meant
by _hearing_... [ Continue Reading ]
We shall find this Baruch, being one of Jeremiah's disciples, more
than once thus employed as Jeremiah's secretary or amanuensis. None
shall need ask how Jeremiah could remember all the prophecies he had
prophesied for twenty-two years before past, that considereth who it
was that commanded him to d... [ Continue Reading ]
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We do not read that Jeremiah was a prisoner in the fourth year of
Jehoiakim, and therefore it is very uncertainly guessed in what sense
he here saith he was _shut up_. Some think Jehoiakim had imprisoned
him, or at least restrained him to his house, though we do not read of
it. Others think he restr... [ Continue Reading ]
We had an expression like this JEREMIAH 36:3; it teacheth us that the
only means to turn away God's fierce anger ready to fall upon people
is prayer and reformation.... [ Continue Reading ]
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This fast was appointed upon a particular emergency, whether it was
for a famine which was then in the land, or to avert the ruin which
they justly feared from the king of Babylon, who had lately brought
them under his servitude, is not certain; the yearly fast, LEVITICUS
23:27, was to be kept in th... [ Continue Reading ]
This verse only attesteth Baruch's obedience to the command of the
prophet Jeremiah, not only as to the thing. his reading it in the
temple, but as to the circumstance, in as public a manner as he could,
IN THE CHAMBER OF GEMARIAH, & c., most likely out of some window, or
in some balcony, the people... [ Continue Reading ]
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It is uncertain whether this _Michaiah_ went to make this relation to
the princes who sat in the secretary's chamber, as a piece of news
only, or out of a malicious design to accuse the prophet and Baruch
for what was done as a seditious practice.... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, the substance of all the words, for none can imagine that a
hearer could remember every word; which shows the vanity of those who
overstrain such universal particles to signify every particular word
or person.... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, all the princes that at that time sat there in council sent a
messenger with a command to Baruch to appear before them: and to bring
the roll which he had read in the ears of the people.... [ Continue Reading ]
The courage of Baruch is admirable, he was now before the council, in
the king's house, the substance of the prophecies were threatening
both to the king and court, and to all the people. The king, as
appears by all history, was of no good temper; we read, JEREMIAH
26:23, of his sending for Urijah t... [ Continue Reading ]
It is hardly to be imagined that all these counsellors should sit
still till they had heard all Jeremiah's prophecies for twenty-two
years read, but all signifies many, or the sense and substance of all
the prophecies. They were all of them afraid: Jeremiah had now been
above twenty years a prophet... [ Continue Reading ]
This now seemed but a reasonable question, considering they were the
substance of what he had been prophesying for so many years. The thing
seemed strange to the princes, prophets being not used to study and
pen their discourses, but to speak them extempore.... [ Continue Reading ]
This could not but add to the princes fear and amazement. They must
needs conceive that the thing was done from God, for without a special
influence of God it had been a thing impossible that Jeremiah should
have called to mind all that he had spoken at several times in so many
years; and proceeding... [ Continue Reading ]
This speaketh these princes to have been men of a much gentler temper
and better disposition than those who succeeded them in Zedekiah's
time; they were not willing that any harm should come to the prophet,
nor to Baruch, and knew the fierce temper of Jehoiakim, and therefore
advised Baruch that bot... [ Continue Reading ]
They were obliged by their office as counsellors to the king to
acquaint him with what they heard, which might be prejudicial to him
and his nation; and indeed this was the very end why God had commanded
the enrolling of these prophecies, that both the king, and princes,
and people might take notice... [ Continue Reading ]
It appeareth by JEREMIAH 36:14 that this JEHUDI was a messenger
commonly employed by the king and council; him the king sends TO FETCH
THE ROLL, (before called a book,) then he employeth him to read it.... [ Continue Reading ]
The ninth month with them answered part of our November and December,
which was a time of the year called for fires.... [ Continue Reading ]
He, that is, the king, not having patience to hear above three or four
columns, or periods, or titles, took the penknife that (it is like)
Jehudi had, and cut it in pieces, and burned it in the fire that was
before him, not considering that it was the revelation of the will of
God, but exalting hims... [ Continue Reading ]
So hardened were this people's hearts, that though they knew that
Jeremiah was a prophet of the Lord, upon the experience now of more
than twenty years, and the whole scope of his prophecies had been to
denounce the just judgments of God that now were coming upon this
people, and they could not but... [ Continue Reading ]
These three princes seemed to have had a greater dread of God upon
their hearts than the rest, for so far as they durst, they interposed,
and besought the king not to burn the roll; but he would not hearken
to their advice.... [ Continue Reading ]
The king was not satisfied with burning the roll, but gives order to
apprehend both Jeremiah and Baruch, and commandeth the three persons
named in this verse to do it; but God by his providence kept them both
out of their hands. How the Lord hid them we are not told; the princes
(as we read before)... [ Continue Reading ]
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It speaketh nothing but the impotency, and passion, and debauchery of
human nature, to swell against any revelations of the Divine-will; the
counsels of the Lord shall stand, and men only further entangle
themselves by struggling in the Lord's net. Jehoiakim burns one roll,
God will have the same th... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, none that shall be king any considerable time; Jeconiah or
Jehoiachin his son was set up, but kept his throne but three months, 2
KINGS 24:8. We no where read of the time or manner of this king's
death, but that he had an ignominious burial, JEREMIAH 22:19, like the
burial of an ass, none a... [ Continue Reading ]
As to the people, God threateneth they should feel, what they were not
willing to hear, even all the evil which God by his prophet had
pronounced against them.... [ Continue Reading ]
Wicked men get nothing by opposing themselves to the revealed will of
God, how ungrateful soever it be to them, but the addition of guilt of
their souls, and the increase of Divine wrath; God's counsels shall
stand, and what he speaks shall most certainly be accomplished. Here
is another roll, writt... [ Continue Reading ]