Jeremiah 39:1

Jeremiah seems here indeed to undertake the office of an historian rather than that of a Prophet; but he seals his previous prophecies, and at the same time shews that he had brought forward nothing rashly or thoughtlessly. There is, then, here a proof of all his former doctrine; he brings before us... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 39:2

It then follows, _In the eleventh year, in the fourth month, the city was broken up _We hence see that the city was besieged for a year and half; for there was the whole of the tenth year, and then added must be two months of the ninth year and four months of the eleventh year; and thus a year and h... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 39:3

IT is proved here that the prophecy of Jeremiah was fulfilled; so that it became really evident that he had not spoken unadvisedly, but from the mouth of God. And thus was fulfilled also what is said as a common proverb, that fools become wise too late; for they never obey good and wise counsels whi... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 39:4

he then adds, _After Zedekiah saw them, etc_. ; not that he came to that part, but after he understood that that part of the city was occupied by the enemies; for matters then had come to an extremity. _Then he fled with his men of war. _And here is set before us a sad spectacle: men in no way train... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 39:5

The Chaldeans pursued the fugitive king, no doubt, through a hidden impulse from above. It is, indeed, probable that he was betrayed by his own people; and this often happens in a disturbed state of things; but however, he might have escaped, had he not been given up by the hand of God. These things... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 39:6

It is probable that Nebuchadnezzar continued in that pleasant city while Jerusalem was attacked, for he would not endure the weariness of a long siege, and he also wished to be far away from danger. It was enough for him that his generals, of whom mention is made, fought under his banner. Nebuchadne... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 39:7

Here was an accumulation of misery: the king had his eyes pulled out, (117) after having been a spectator of the slaughter of his own sons! He then saw heaped together the dead bodies of his own offspring and of all his nobles. After that slaughter he was made blind. His life was, no doubt, prolonge... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 39:8

Here also the Prophet shews that whatever he had predicted was fulfilled, so that nothing was wanting to render faith sure and fixed. He had said, as we have seen, that if Zedekiah surrendered himself of his own accord, the houses in the city would not be burnt. Zedekiah thought this all vain, or at... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 39:9

The Prophet now relates also what happened to others, even those who remained in the city, and whom Nebuchadnezzar and his army had spared: he says that they were _brought to Babylon. _There were those who had fled and went over to the Chaldeans before the city was taken; for we have seen that so gr... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 39:10

He now adds, that some were left to inhabit the land, even _the poor and those who had nothing _He says that these were made, as it were, the lords of the land when the Chal-deans returned into their own country. We here see that poverty is often an advantage, for the nobles, as we have seen, were k... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 39:11

The Prophet now sets forth the paternal care of God, which he had experienced in the preservation of his life and safety. The innocent, we know, are often killed in a tumult, and the storming of cities is turbulent, so that many things are done without any thought; nay, even the leaders are not able... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 39:12

It is indeed probable that the king of Babylon had heard of Jeremiah; and though he was in prison, yet the Word of God, which he boldly proclaimed, was not bound. Then the report of this might have reached the king of Babylon: and hence it was, that he was disposed to preserve him; for he had given... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 39:14

Here Jeremiah completes what we began yesterday to expound, even that by the command of King Nebuchadnezzar he was delivered from prison. But we have said, that though that heathen king had regard to his own interest, yet his mind was ruled by the secret power of God, who thus designed to rescue his... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 39:15

The Prophet tells us here that God was not unmindful of that Ethiopian, by whom he had been preserved, though he was an alien and from a barbarous nation. We have seen, however, that he alone undertook the cause of the Prophet, when others, being terrified by fear, did not exert themselves, or were... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 39:16

The word _Ethiopian _is now repeated, because God intended, in the person of an alien indirectly to reprove the Jews; for no doubt they despised him, because he was not of the holy seed of Abraham. But God shews that he peculiarly regarded him, while he rejected the masked and hypocritical children... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 39:17

He then adds, _But I will deliver thee in that day, and thou shalt not be given up into the hand of the men whose face thou fearest _Here God promises that Ebedmelech would be saved through a special privilege; and the Prophet shews that this prophecy had not been without reason announced. For thoug... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 39:18

Then he says, that he would be safe, because the Lord would _deliver him in that day _And, again, he confirms the same thing, _For delivering I will deliver thee, and thou shalt not fall by the sword _The Prophet again calls the attention of Ebedmelech to God himself; for we know how all things are... [ Continue Reading ]

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