Jeremiah 43:1-3

These captains belonged to the party who had all along resisted Jeremiah’s counsels, and had led Zedekiah astray. Now however that events had proved that the prophet’s counsels had been wise and true, they cannot for shame find fault with him, but they affirm that he is under the influence of Baruch... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 43:4

ALL THE PEOPLE - Many, nevertheless, would be unwilling agents, compelled to do what their unscrupulous leaders forced upon the community.... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 43:5

ALL THE REMNANT OF JUDAH THAT WERE RETURNED - In this way, the utter depopulation of the land was completed. Thus was fulfilled the predictions of Jeremiah 24:8, and the sole hope of the nation now centered in the exiles at Babylon Jeremiah 24:5.... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 43:8

On arriving at the frontiers of Egypt, the captains would be compelled to halt in order to obtain the king’s permission to enter his country. Jeremiah therefore takes the opportunity to predict, first, the downfall of Egypt; and secondly, that of the false gods.... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 43:9

BRICKKILN - Possibly, a pavement of brick. Jeremiah was to take a few large stones, such, nevertheless, as he could carry in his hand, and build with them, in the propylaea before the royal palace, something that would serve to represent the dais upon which the seat of kings was usually placed. By h... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 43:10

MY SERVANT - See Jeremiah 25:9 note. THAT I HAVE HID - i. e., that I have embedded in the mortar by the instrumentality of my prophet. PAVILION - Rather, canopy. It probably means the parasol held over kings, which had a tall and thick pole, grasped with both hands, and in the early times a somewh... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 43:11

According to each man’s destiny, he will either die of famine, pestilence, or in battle; or he will be led captive; or be put to death by the executioner.... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 43:12

I WILL KINDLE - Or, “he shall kindle.” HE SHALL BURN THEM ... - i. e., he shall burn the temples, and carry away the gods. AND HE SHALL ARRAY - literally, “And he shall wrap himself in the land of Egypt as the shepherd wrappeth himself in his cloak, and shall (go forth thence in peace;” i. e., Wit... [ Continue Reading ]

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