In Jer. 27–29 we see with what energy, and yet thoughtfulness,
Jeremiah enforced the lessons of Jeremiah 25. These chapters belong to
the first four years of Zedekiah.
The spelling of certain proper names in these chapters has led some to
argue that they were revised and corrected in Ezra’s time, i... [ Continue Reading ]
OF JEHOIAKIM - Really, of Zedekiah, as the Syriac reads (see Jeremiah
27:3). In the Septuagint the verse is missing. Some scribe has
confused the title of this chapter with that of Jeremiah 26.... [ Continue Reading ]
YOKES - Two curved pieces of wood, the one put over the neck of the
ox, the other under, and then fastened together by bonds or cords
(compare Psalms 2:3). Compare the marginal references.... [ Continue Reading ]
COME - Or, are come. The ambassadors of these five kings had probably
come to Jerusalem to consult about forming a league to throw off the
Babylonian supremacy. The attempt failed.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS SON, AND HIS SON’S SON - Evil-Merodach and Nabonadius (see
Daniel 5:1 note).
SHALL SERVE THEMSELVES OF HIM - See the marginal reference. After long
servitude to the Persian and Median kings, the Selucidae ruined the
remains of Babylon.... [ Continue Reading ]
DREAMERS - literally, as in the margin. People dream dreams for
themselves, and go to diviners to ask the explanation of them.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO REMOVE YOU FAR ... - That would be the result of their
vaticinations.... [ Continue Reading ]
NATIONS ... - Rather, the nation.... [ Continue Reading ]
Zedekiah was restless under the Babylonian yoke, and the false
prophets found only too ready a hearing from him. He is addressed in
the plural because his feelings were fully shared by the mass of the
officers of state and by the people.... [ Continue Reading ]