"For thus saith the LORD, Behold, I will make thee a terror to thyself, and to all thy friends: and they shall fall by the sword of their enemies, and thine eyes shall behold it: and I will give all Judah into the hand of the king of Babylon, and he shall carry them captive into Babylon, and shall slay them with the sword."
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A TERROR TO THYSELF, AND TO ALL THY FRIENDS - Jeremiah plays upon the
meaning of Magormissabib saying that Pusbur would be a terror to all
around. It is remarkable that he prophesies no evil of Pashur...
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CHAPTER 20
Pashur.-Jeremiah's Perplexity and Complaint
_ 1. Pashur and Jeremiah (Jeremiah 20:1) _
2. Jeremiah's great perplexity and complaint (Jeremiah 20:7)
Jeremiah 20:1. A great scene now follo...
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JEREMIAH 19:1 TO JEREMIAH 20:6. THE EARTHENWARE FLASK; JEREMIAH IN THE
STOCKS. This section seems to be editorially grouped with the last
because of the further reference to pottery; the original prop...
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BEHOLD. Figure of speech _Asterismos._
BY THE SWORD. Some codices, with two early printed editions, add "at
the hand of".
THE KING OF BABYLON. This is the first occurrence in Jeremiah....
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C. The Arrest of the Prophet Jeremiah 19:14 to Jeremiah 20:6
TRANSLATION
(14) And Jeremiah went from Topheth where the LORD had sent him to
prophesy and he stood in the court of the house of the LORD...
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For thus saith the LORD, Behold, I will make thee a terror to
thyself, and to all thy friends: and they shall fall by the sword of
their enemies, and thine eyes shall behold it: and I will give all
J...
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1-6. Pashur's act and Jeremiah's reply....
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I WILL MAKE THEE A TERROR TO THYSELF, AND TO ALL THY FRIENDS. — We
should have looked for a different explanation, indicating that
terrors from without should gather round the cruel and relentless
per...
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כִּ֣י כֹ֣ה אָמַ֣ר יְהוָ֡ה הִנְנִי֩
נֹתֶנְךָ֙ לְ מָגֹ֜ור לְךָ֣ וּ לְ כָל
־אֹהֲבֶ֗יךָ וְ...
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CHAPTER XIII
JEREMIAH UNDER PERSECUTION
Jeremiah 20:1
THE prophet has now to endure something more than a scornful rejection
of his message. "And Pashchur ben Immer the priest" (he was chief
officer...
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The story of the persecution which this action stirred up against him
follows. Pashur heard the prophecy, and, smiting the prophet, arrested
and imprisoned him. On the following day Jeremiah, being br...
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Observe, what holy and becoming boldness in the man of God. Observe
what an awful judgment Pashur is doomed to suffer. Magor-missabib,
means, being encompassed with fear round about, as a girdle. It i...
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Here Jeremiah explains more at large why he said that Pashur would be
terror on every side, even because he and his friends would be in
fear; for he would find himself overwhelmed by God’s vengeance,...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 19 AND 20.
Chapter s 19 and 20 shew us the judgment of Jerusalem announced in
terms that require little explanation; and we have in chapter 20 a
sample of the...
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FOR THUS SAITH THE, LORD, BEHOLD, I WILL MAKE THEE A TERROR TO
THYSELF, AND TO ALL THY FRIENDS,.... This is an interpretation of the
name given, "Magormissabib": and shows that it was not a mere name...
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For thus saith the LORD, Behold, I will make thee a terror to thyself,
and to all thy friends: and they shall fall by the sword of their
enemies, and thine eyes shall behold [it]: and I will give all...
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_Jeremiah said, The Lord hath not called_ Rather, _doth not call thy
name Pashur; but Magor-missabib_ That is, _Terror on every side_, or,
_Terror to all around_, as the name is explained in the next...
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V. 1. NOW, PASHUR, THE SON OF IMMER, THE PRIEST, WHO WAS ALSO CHIEF
GOVERNOR IN THE HOUSE OF THE LORD, the highest commander of the
Temple-watch, who was superior even to the captains of the individua...
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1-6 Pashur smote Jeremiah, and put him in the stocks. Jeremiah was
silent till God put a word into his mouth. To confirm this, Pashur has
a name given him, "Fear on every side." It speaks a man not on...
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God now expoundeth the name of _Magor-missabib_, threatening to fill
this wicked priest with terrors, that he and all his friends should be
affrighted, reflecting upon his most miserable state and con...
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Jeremiah 20:4 says H559 (H8804) LORD H3068 make H5414 (H8802) terror
H4032 friends H157 (H8802) fall H5307 (H8804) sword H2719 enemies H341
(H8802) eyes H5869 see H7200 (H8802) give H5414 (H8799) Juda...
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JEREMIAH'S ACTIONS PRODUCE A VIOLENT RESPONSE FROM THE RELIGIOUS
AUTHORITIES, RESULTING IN JEREMIAH PROPHESYING WHAT WOULD HAPPEN TO
HIS ADVERSARIES BECAUSE OF THEIR BEHAVIOUR (JEREMIAH 20:1).
The re...
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CONTENTS: Jeremiah's first persecution. His complaint to God and
encouragement in God.
CHARACTERS: God, Pashur, Jeremiah, Nebuchadnezzar.
CONCLUSION: Those who declare the whole counsel of God may e...
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Jeremiah 20:3. _The Lord hath not called thy name Pashur,_ which
signifies security or increase; _but Magormissabib,_ a terror on every
side, or terrors of a captivity. Pashur believed the prophet, ye...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 20:4 False teachers are the ultimate
terror. They lead others to believe lies, which will result in BABYLON
capturing ALL JUDAH.
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—1. CHRONOLOGY OF THE CHAPTER. With
chap. 20 the first section of this book closes. Probably this was
Jeremiah’s last public prophecy in Jehoiakim’s reign, and formed
the...
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EXPOSITION
JEREMIAH 20:1
The continuation of the preceding narrative. PASHUR THE SON OF
TRAINER. This man belonged to the sixteenth of the sacerdotal families
or classes (1 Chronicles 24:14). Another...
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Now Pashur (Jeremiah 20:1).
And the name means "prosperity all around."
Now Pashur the son of Immer the priest, who was also chief governor in
the house of the LORD, heard that Jeremiah had prophesi...
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1 Samuel 2:33; 2 Kings 25:7; Deuteronomy 28:32; Deuteronomy 28:65;
Ezekiel 26:17; Jeremiah 19:15; Jeremiah 21:4; Jeremiah 25:9; Jeremiah
29:21;...