Jeremiah 38
DummelowJeremiah 38:1-28
1-3. The removal of Jeremiah from the prison was favourable to the publication of his message. Hence the alarm of the princes.
- Pashur] see on Jeremiah 20:2.
- He that goeth forth] i.e. submits: so Jeremiah 38:17.
- Dungeon] RM ‘pit,‘or cistern. It is conjectured that Psalms 69 may have been composed by Jeremiah on this occasion. 7-13. Jeremiah is rescued by Ebed-melech.
- Thirty] possibly a copyist’s error for ’three.‘The two words resemble each other much more closely in Hebrew than in English. 14-28. The king again asks the prophet’s advice. Result.
- The third entry] Probably referring to some passage between the Temple and the palace.
- Wilt thou not hearken unto me?] RV ‘Thou wilt not hearken unto me.’
- The king of Babylon’s princes] Nebuchadnezzar was probably himself at Riblah: see Jeremiah 39:5.
- And they mock me] for not surrendering sooner as they had done.
- The women of the harem shall join in the reproaches, saying, Thy friends have persuaded thee against thy better judgment, and then deserted thee. 24-26. Zedekiah’s weakness is again conspicuous.
- And he was, etc.] RV ‘And it came to pass when Jerusalem was taken’; the words thus belonging not to what precedes, but to Jeremiah 39.
