the Week of Proper 11 / Ordinary 16
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Yeremia 36:15
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Berkatalah mereka kepadanya: "Silakan duduk dan bacakan itu kepada kami!" Lalu Barukh membacakannya kepada mereka.
Maka kata mereka itu kepadanya: Silakanlah tuan duduk, bacakan apalah dia kepada pendengaran kamipun. Maka Barukhpun membacakanlah dia kepada pendengaran mereka itu.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
and read: Jeremiah 36:21
Reciprocal: 2 Kings 22:10 - Shaphan
Cross-References
And Ada bore vnto Esau Eliphas: and Basemath bare Rehuel.
And the sonnes of Eliphas, were Theman, Omar, Sepho, and Gatham, and Cenaz.
And Thimna was concubine to Eliphas Esaus sonne, and bare vnto Eliphas Amalec: and these be the sonnes of Ada Esaus wife.
These were the chyldren of Aholibama Esaus wyfe: duke Iehus, duke Ialam, duke Corah: these dukes came of Aholibama the daughter of Ana Esaus wyfe.
And after the death of Husam, Hadad the sonne of Bedad, which slew the Madianites in the field of the Moabites, raigned in his steade: & the name of his citie was Auith.
When Hadad was dead, Samlah of Masrecah raigned in his steade.
Then the dukes of the Edomites shalbe amazed, and the myghtyest of the Moabites tremblyng shall come vpon them, al the inhabiters of Chanaan shal waxe faynt hearted.
And when Iobab also was dead, Husam of the lande of ye Themanites raigned in his steade.
Nowe when Iobs three friendes heard of all the trouble that came vpon him, they came euery one fro his owne place [namely] Eliphas the Themanite, Bildad the Suhite, and Zophad the Naamathite: for they were agreed together to come to shewe their compassion vpon him, and to comfort hym.
And Eliphas the Themanite aunswered, & sayde:
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And they said unto him, sit down now,.... Or, "pray sit down" q; they received him very courteously, and treated him with great humanity, and showed much respect to him, in beseeching him to sit down by them:
and read it in our ears; as he had done in the ears of the people, with an audible voice, clearly and distinctly, that they might be able to hear it, so as to understand it:
so Baruch read [it] in their ears; without any fear or dread, though in the king's palace, and before an assembly of princes; nor did he excuse himself on account of weariness, having just read it to the people; or upbraid the princes with not being in the temple, where they might have heard it.
q שב נא "sede quaeso", Vatablus, Schmidt.