"Therefore the princes said unto the king, We beseech thee, let this man be put to death: for thus he weakeneth the hands of the men of war that remain in this city, and the hands of all the people, in speaking such words unto them: for this man seeketh not the welfarea of this people, but the hurt."
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Verse Jeremiah 38:4. _LET THIS MAN BE PUT TO DEATH_] And they gave
their reasons plain enough: but the _proof_ was wanting....
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FOR THUS ... - Because he makes the men of war dispirited. No doubt
this was true. Jeremiah, however, did not speak as a private person,
but as the representative of the government; the temporal ruler...
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CHAPTER 38
_ 1. Jeremiah in the dungeon and his rescue (Jeremiah 38:1) _
2. Jeremiah with Zedekiah: His last appeal (Jeremiah 38:14)
Jeremiah 38:1. Jeremiah is next accused of high treason. The char...
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Four of the princes (Jeremiah 37:15) hear Jeremiah (confined in the
guard-court, Jeremiah 37:21) foretelling the fall of the city and
advising individual surrender (_cf._ Jeremiah 21:9 f.). They denou...
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WELFARE. peace....
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_the men of war that remain_ Cp. Jeremiah 38:22. The expression may
indicate that many had gone over to the Chaldaeans, a fact which is
also implied in Jeremiah 38:19. Doubtless also a considerable nu...
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C. Imprisoned by the Princes Jeremiah 38:1-6
TRANSLATION
(1) And Shephatiah the son of Mattan, and Gedaliah the son of Pashur,
and Jucal the son of Shelemiah, and Pashur, the son of Malchiah heard
th...
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Therefore the princes said unto the king, We beseech thee, let this
man be put to death: for thus he weakeneth the hands of the men of war
that remain in this city, and the hands of all the people, i...
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1-3. The removal of Jeremiah from the prison was favourable to the
publication of his message. Hence the alarm of the princes....
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LET THIS MAN BE PUT TO DEATH. — The hatred of the princes of Judah
becomes more bitter than ever, and they seek to overcome the king’s
lingering reverence for the prophet. In the reign of Jehoiakim th...
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וַ יֹּאמְר֨וּ הַ שָּׂרִ֜ים אֶל ־הַ
מֶּ֗לֶךְ י֣וּמַת נָא֮ אֶת ־הָ אִ֣ישׁ
הַ זֶּה֒...
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Under these circumstances he continued to foretell the victory of the
Chaldeans, with the result that the anger of the princes was stirred
up against him, and he was cast into a most loathsome dungeon...
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Therefore the princes said to the king, We beseech thee, let this man
be put to death: for thus he weakeneth the hands of the men of war (c)
that remain in this city, and the hands of all the people,...
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What an awful character was Zedekiah! Surely he had strong convictions
of the truth, but like another Felix, though he trembled under the
word, yet he consents to execute the preacher. Acts 24:25....
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Now the princes add, _Die let this man, because in this manner, _or
therefore, that is, on account of his bad counsel, _he weakens the
hands of the men of war, etc_. Here _hand _is to be taken for val...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 37 AND 38.
Chapter 37 gives us Zedekiah in the same state of disobedience. A show
of religion is kept up, and, having a moment of respite which excites
some h...
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THEREFORE THE PRINCES SAID UNTO THE KING,.... The four princes
mentioned in Jeremiah 38:1, having heard what Jeremiah said to the
people, laid the case before the king, and addressed him upon it in
th...
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Therefore the princes said unto the king, We beseech thee, let this
man be put to death: for thus he weakeneth the hands of the men of war
that remain in this city, and the hands of all the people, in...
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_Thus saith the Lord, He that goeth forth to the Chaldeans shall live_
This had been the constant tenor of this prophet's prophecies. The
crime of which he was now accused, seems to lie in this, that...
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JEREMIAH CAST INTO A PIT...
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WELFARE:
_ Heb._ peace...
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1-13 Jeremiah went on in his plain preaching. The princes went on in
their malice. It is common for wicked people to look upon God's
faithful ministers as enemies, because they show what enemies the
w...
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The prophet now seemeth under sad circumstances, the princes seek his
life, though for delivering no other doctrine than he had been
preaching for twenty years; their pretence was, his discouraging an...
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Jeremiah 38:4 princes H8269 said H559 (H8799) king H4428 man H376
death H4191 (H8714) thus H3651 weakens H7503 (H8764) hands H3027 men
H582 war H4421 remain H7604 (H8737) city H5892 hands H3027 people...
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JEREMIAH IS SEEN AS A TRAITOR AND IS THRUST INTO A WELL FILLED WITH
DEEP MUD WHICH WAS IN THE COURT OF THE GUARD, WHERE HE WOULD HAVE DIED
HAD HE NOT BEEN RESCUED BY EBEDMELECH, A SUDANESE (JEREMIAH 3...
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LET THIS MAN
See (Jeremiah 26:11).
The fundamental reason why the prophetic warnings of the Old and New
Testaments are unwelcome to an unreasoning optimism....
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Jeremiah 38
Ropes and rags.
I. Help always comes from above. Jeremiah found it so. It was useless
to try to climb out of the dungeon, it was only to fall deeper into
the mire. "Salvation is of the L...
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CONTENTS: Jeremiah's imprisonment, continued. His private conference
with the king.
CHARACTERS: Shephatiah, Gedaliah, Jucal, Pashur, Jeremiah, Zedekiah,
Malchiah, Ebed-melech, Jonathan.
CONCLUSION:...
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Jeremiah 38:7. _Ebed-melech the Ethiopian,_ the king's chamberlain. It
seems to have been a new name given him on his promotion to office;
but God gave him long life for preserving the life of Jeremia...
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_The words that Jeremiah had spoken unto all the people._
UNPATRIOTIC IN APPEARANCE
Rays of hope had arisen in the clouded sky of the, nation. An Egyptian
army was on its way to the city. Thus, it wa...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 38:4 Unlike in Jeremiah 26:16, the
OFFICIALS think Jeremiah should die. They believe his words undermine
the war effort. Ironically, though his advice is sound, they believe...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—CHRONOLOGICAL NOTES as on preceding
chapter.
Personal Allusions. Jeremiah 38:1. “_Shephatiah_,” never elsewhere
mentioned. “_Gedaliah_,” possibly son of “Pashur” the vi...
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CONTINUATION.
EXPOSITION
The object of the princes being frustrated (for in the "court of the
guard" Jeremiah had perfect freedom and opportunity of speech), the
princes resolve upon a more effectua...
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Now we come to the third part of the book of Jeremiah and this covers
the period of Zedekiah the king. These particular prophecies,
thirty-seven through thirty-nine, cover from the time that Zedekiah...
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1 Kings 18:17; 1 Kings 18:18; 1 Kings 21:20; 2 Chronicles 24:21; Acts
16:20; Acts 17:6; Acts 24:5; Acts 28:22; Amos 7:10; Exodus 5:4;...