the Week of Proper 14 / Ordinary 19
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Isaiæ 38:1
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In diebus illis ægrotavit Ezechias usque ad mortem ; et introivit ad eum Isaias, filius Amos, propheta, et dixit ei : Hæc dicit Dominus : Dispone domui tuæ, quia morieris tu, et non vives.
Audivit autem Saphatias filius Mathan, et Gedelias filius Phassur, et Juchal filius Selemiæ, et Phassur filius Melchiæ, sermones quos Jeremias loquebatur ad omnem populum, dicens:
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Shephatiah: Ezra 2:3, Nehemiah 7:9
Jucal: Jeremiah 37:4, Jehucal
Pashur: Jeremiah 21:1-10, Melchiah, 1 Chronicles 9:12, Malchijah, Nehemiah 11:12
heard: Acts 4:1, Acts 4:2, Acts 4:6-10, Acts 5:28
Reciprocal: 1 Chronicles 6:40 - Baaseiah Jeremiah 11:21 - thou Jeremiah 25:2 - General Jeremiah 36:16 - We Jeremiah 37:13 - Hananiah Jeremiah 38:9 - these Jeremiah 38:16 - of these Jeremiah 39:17 - of whom
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Then Shephatiah the son of Mattan, and Gedaliah the son of Pashur,.... Of these two persons we nowhere else read. Some think that Pashur, whose son Gedaliah was, is the same as is mentioned
Jeremiah 20:1; which is not likely, since he was a priest, and this son a prince:
and Jucal the son of Shelemiah, and Pashur the son of Malchiah; these had been sent by the king to Jeremiah, to inquire of the Lord, and to pray for him and his people, Jeremiah 21:1; all four were princes, prime ministers of state, of great power and authority, and to whom the king could deny nothing, or withstand, Jeremiah 38:4; these
heard the words that Jeremiah had spoken to all the people; that is, to as many of them as came to the court of the prison to visit him; some out of good will, and some out of ill will; and others out of curiosity; being desirous to know by the prophet how things would go with them; and by which means what he said was spread all over the city, and came to the ears of the above princes; and no doubt there were persons enough officious enough to carry these things to them:
saying; as follows:
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Had spoken - Spake; or, was speaking.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER XXXVIII
The princes of Judah, taking offense at Jeremiah on account of
his predicting the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple by
the Chaldeans, cause him to be cast into a deep and miry
dungeon, 1-6.
Ebed-melech, an Ethiopian, gets the king's permission to take
him out, 7-13.
Jeremiah advises the king, who consulted him privately, to
surrender to the Chaldeans, 14-23.
The king promises the prophet that he will not put him to
death, and requires him not to reveal what had passed to the
princes; to whom he accordingly gives an evasive answer,
telling them only so much of the conference as related to his
request for his life, 24-28.
NOTES ON CHAP. XXXVIII
Verse Jeremiah 38:1. Then Shephatiah — This was the faction - what Dahler terms the Antitheocratic faction - who were enemies to Jeremiah, and sought his life.