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Verse Jeremiah 36:26. _BUT THE LORD HID THEM._] They had, at the
counsel of some of the princes, hidden themselves, Jeremiah 36:19. And
now, though a diligent search was made, the Lord did not permit...
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HAMMELECH - Either a proper name or a prince of the blood royal (see
the margin; Jeremiah 38:6; 1 Kings 22:26)....
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CHAPTER 36
The Indestructibility of the Word of God
_ 1. The writing of the roll (Jeremiah 36:1) _
2. The reading of the roll (Jeremiah 36:4)
3. The king cuts and burns the roll (Jeremiah 36
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JEREMIAH 36. THE WRITING OF THE ROLL. This chapter narrates how the
oral prophecies of Jeremiah were first put into writing (604 B.C.).
The account is obviously important for the criticism of this boo...
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HAMMELECH. the king. Compare Jeremiah 38:6. 1Ki 22:26. 2 Kings 11:1; 2
Kings 11:2.Zephaniah 1:8....
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See introd. summary to the ch....
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_the king's son_ mg. (less well) _the son of Hammelech_. It probably
means simply one of the royal house. So in Jeremiah 38:6. See A. B.
Davidson on Zephaniah 1:8 (C.B.)....
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C. The Word Attacked Jeremiah 36:20-26
TRANSLATION
(20) Then they went unto the king in the court, having deposited the
scroll in the chamber of Elisham a the scribe, and they report all the
words to...
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But the king commanded Jerahmeel the son of Hammelech, and Seraiah
the son of Azriel, and Shelemiah the son of Abdeel, to take Baruch the
scribe and Jeremiah the prophet: but the LORD hid them.
JER...
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36:26 Hammelech, (b-9) Or 'son of the king;' one of the royal family.
see ch. 38.6....
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EVENTS CONNECTED WITH THE COLLECTION OF JEREMIAH'S PROPHECIES INTO A
VOLUME (4TH AND 5TH YEARS OF JEHOIAKIM)
The prophecies concerning Israel and Judah are now ended, and we have
here the record of t...
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BUT THE KING COMMANDED JERAHMEEL... — Instead of “the son of
Hammelech,” we have to read, if we take the usual meaning of the
words, “the king’s son,” as, indeed, the LXX. rightly renders
it. The term...
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וַ יְצַוֶּ֣ה הַ֠ מֶּלֶךְ אֶת
־יְרַחְמְאֵ֨ל בּ
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CHAPTER III
THE ROLL
Jeremiah 36:1
"Take thee a roll of a book, and write therein all the words that I
have spoken unto thee."- Jeremiah 36:2
THE incidents which form so large a proportion of the c...
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A VAIN ATTEMPT TO DESTROY GOD'S WORD
Jeremiah 36:1-32
These written words had been directly given from God, Jeremiah 36:18.
The fast was instituted to seek divine help in the approaching
conflict wit...
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This chapter constitutes an interpolation in the chronological order
of Jeremiah's prophesying. In detail it tells the story of the writing
of the words of Jeremiah in a book to which he had incidenta...
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But the king commanded Jerahmeel the son of Hammelech, and Seraiah the
son of Azriel, and Shelemiah the son of Abdeel, to take Baruch the
scribe and Jeremiah the prophet: but the LORD (n) hid them.
...
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_Hid them, and prevented any one from betraying them. (Calmet) --- He
did not remove them to a place different from what they had chosen by
his direction. (Worthington)_...
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It should seem,, that Baruch made great use of this roll, and read in
it to the people continually! For it was in the fourth year of
Jehoiakim that he wrote it, and began to read it; and here we find...
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Here is described the madness of the king, which was so great, that he
vented his rage against the Prophet and his scribe; and he chose no
doubt those whom he thought to be most ready to obey him. He...
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Chapter 36 furnishes us with another example of the obstinacy with
which the kings of Judah despised the call and the testimony of God.
Jeremiah was shut up; but God can never fail in means to address...
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BUT THE KING COMMANDED JERAHMEEL THE SON OF HAMMELECH,.... Or, "the
king's son", as the Targum; though it rather seems to be the proper
name of a person, one of the king's servants; since it is not pr...
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But the king commanded Jerahmeel the son of Hammelech, and Seraiah the
son of Azriel, and Shelemiah the son of Abdeel, to take Baruch the
scribe and Jeremiah the prophet: but the LORD hid them.
Ver....
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_Nevertheless, Elnathan, Delaiah, and Gemariah had made intercession_,
&c. These three princes appear to have had a greater dread of God upon
their hearts than the rest, for, so far as they durst, the...
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THE ROLL DESTROYED AND REWRITTEN...
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But the king commanded Jerahmeel, the son of Hammelech, and Seraiah,
the son of Azriel, and Shele-miah, the son of Abdeel, to take Baruch,
the scribe, and Jeremiah, the prophet, that is, to arrest the...
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20-32 Those who despise the word of God, will soon show, as this king
did, that they hate it; and, like him, they would wish it destroyed.
See what enmity there is against God in the carnal mind, and...
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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 t...
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Jeremiah 36:26 king H4428 commanded H6680 (H8762) Jerahmeel H3396
kings H4429 son H1121 Seraiah H8304 son H1121
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JEREMIAH WRITES OUT HIS PROPHECIES IN WRITTEN FORM AND COMMITS THEM TO
BARUCH WHO READS THEM OUT IN THE TEMPLE. THE SCROLL EVENTUALLY REACHES
JEHOIAKIM WHO DEMONSTRATES HIS CONTEMPT FOR THE PROPHET BY...
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CONTENTS: Jeremiah's writing in the days of Jehoiakim. Reading on the
fast day. Burning of the roll and orders to persecute Jeremiah.
CHARACTERS: God, Jeremiah, Jehoiakim, Josiah, Baruch, Gemariah,
M...
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Jeremiah 36:1. _The fourth year of Jehoiakim._ Though this chapter
seems out of its place, yet it may not be so, but may be a reference
to past events.
Jeremiah 36:2. _Take thee a roll of a book._ Anc...
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_But the Lord hid him._
HIDDEN, BUT RADIANT
“The Lord hid him.” What that precisely means it is impossible to
say: Was there a John of Gaunt for this Wycliff, an Elector of Saxony
for this Luther? Di...
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_He cut it with the penknife, and cast it into the fire that was on
the hearth until an the ton was consumed in the fire that was on the
hearth _
THE BURNT ROLL
I. The incidents connected with the t...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—1. CHRONOLOGY OF THE
CHAPTER.—“_Fourth of Jehoiakim._” See Note on chap. 25.
2. NATIONAL AFFAIRS.—Jehoiakim was at that time vassal of
Pharoah-Necho; but Nebuchadnezzar...
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CHAPTERS 36-38.
NARRATIVE OF EVENTS PRECEDING THE SIEGE OF JERUSALEM.
Jeremiah 36:1.
THE ROLL OF PROPHECY DESTROYED BY JEHOIAK
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This time shall we turn to Jeremiah chapter 36 as we continue our
journey through the Word of God towards heaven.
Now as we have pointed out, the prophecies of Jeremiah are not in
chronological order...
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1 Kings 17:3; 1 Kings 17:9; 1 Kings 18:10; 1 Kings 18:4; 1 Kings 19
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THE WORD OF THE LORD
Jeremiah 36:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We want to show you how it was that Jeremiah spoke not his own words,
but the words of the Lord. In order to do this, we want to place
before y...
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Hid them — God by his providence kept them both out of their hands;
directing them to find such a place of recess as the kings messengers
could not find out....