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Text -- Jeremiah 52:24 (NET)

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52:24 The captain of the royal guard took Seraiah the chief priest, Zephaniah the priest who was second in rank, and the three doorkeepers.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Seraiah secretary of King David,a high priest; son of Azariah III,son of Tanhumeth; a militia leader who rallied to Gedaliah,son of Kenaz son of Jephunneh of Judah,son of Asiel; ancestor of a large influential family of Simeon,priest leader of some who returned from exile with Zerubbabel,son of Hilkiah; head of the priestly clan of Immer in Jerusalem,son of Azriel; a prince in the time of Jehoiakim,son of Neriah; quartermaster deported to Babylon with Zedekiah
 · Zephaniah the second high priest in the time of Zedekiah of Judah,son of Tahath of Kohath son of Levi,son of Cushi (Hezekiah Judah); minor prophet under King Josiah,father of Josiah, post-exile keeper of the temple treasures


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Zephaniah | Zedekiah | Siege | Seraiah | SEPTUAGINT, 2 | PRIESTS AND LEVITES | PRIEST, HIGH | ORDER | Nebuzar-adan | NUMBER | NEBUCHADNEZZAR; NEBUCHADREZZAR | Month | Kings, The Books of | Jerusalem | JEREMIAH (2) | Chief Priests | Babylon | more
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Word/Phrase Notes
Wesley , JFB , Clarke , TSK

Word/Phrase Notes
Poole , Haydock , Gill

Verse Notes / Footnotes
NET Notes , Geneva Bible

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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Jer 52:24 - -- It is probable there were more keepers of the door, but the captain of the guard took only three of the chief.

It is probable there were more keepers of the door, but the captain of the guard took only three of the chief.

JFB: Jer 52:24 - -- Different from the Seraiah (Jer 51:59), son of Neriah; probably son of Azariah (1Ch 6:14).

Different from the Seraiah (Jer 51:59), son of Neriah; probably son of Azariah (1Ch 6:14).

JFB: Jer 52:24 - -- Son of Maaseiah (see on Jer 21:1; Jer 29:25).

Son of Maaseiah (see on Jer 21:1; Jer 29:25).

Clarke: Jer 52:24 - -- The second priest - See the note on 2Ki 25:18

The second priest - See the note on 2Ki 25:18

Clarke: Jer 52:24 - -- The three keepers - The priests who stood at the door to receive the offerings of the people, see 2Ki 20:9, and 2Ki 23:4.

The three keepers - The priests who stood at the door to receive the offerings of the people, see 2Ki 20:9, and 2Ki 23:4.

TSK: Jer 52:24 - -- the captain : Jer 52:12, Jer 52:15; 2Ki 25:18 Seraiah : 1Ch 6:14; Ezr 7:1 Zephaniah : Jer 21:1, Jer 29:25, Jer 29:29, Jer 37:3; 2Ki 25:18 door : Heb. ...

the captain : Jer 52:12, Jer 52:15; 2Ki 25:18

Seraiah : 1Ch 6:14; Ezr 7:1

Zephaniah : Jer 21:1, Jer 29:25, Jer 29:29, Jer 37:3; 2Ki 25:18

door : Heb. threshold, Jer 35:4; 1Ch 9:19-26; Psa 84:10 *marg.

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Poole: Jer 52:24 - -- See Poole "2Ki 25:18" , where we have the same words. This Seraiah was not he mentioned Jer 51:59 , but the son of Azariah, 1Ch 6:14 . By the second...

See Poole "2Ki 25:18" , where we have the same words. This Seraiah was not he mentioned Jer 51:59 , but the son of Azariah, 1Ch 6:14 . By the

second priest interpreters understand him that supplied the place of the high priest in case he were sick, &c., he that was sent by Zedekiah to the prophet, Jer 21:1 , and whom Jeremiah chose by his letters, Jer 29:25 , for not setting Jeremiah in the stocks. It is probable there were more keepers of the door, but the captain of the guard took only three of the principal.

Haydock: Jer 52:24 - -- Second in dignity to the high priest, a chief officer of the temple.

Second in dignity to the high priest, a chief officer of the temple.

Gill: Jer 52:24 - -- And the captain of the guard took Seraiah the chief priest,.... That is, out of the temple, where he was ministering, or fled for safety; this is supp...

And the captain of the guard took Seraiah the chief priest,.... That is, out of the temple, where he was ministering, or fled for safety; this is supposed to be the father of Ezra, 1Ch 6:14;

and Zephaniah the second priest: or deputy priest: the "sagan" of the priests, as the Targum calls him, who was deputed to minister for the high priest, in case anything happened which hindered him from officiating; such an one there always was in later times on the day of atonement, as appears from the Misna f; this man is thought to be the same with Zephaniah the son of Maaseiah the priest, Jer 21:1;

and the three keepers of the door; that is, of the temple. The Targum calls them three "amarcalin"; who had, as Jarchi says, the keys of the court committed to them. The number seems better to agree with the "gizbarim" or treasurers; of whom, it is said, they never appoint less than three treasurers, and seven "amarcalin" g.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Jer 52:24 See the note at Jer 35:4.

Geneva Bible: Jer 52:24 And the captain of the guard took Seraiah the chief priest, and Zephaniah ( k ) the second priest, and the three keepers of the door: ( k ) Which ser...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Jer 52:1-34 - --1 Zedekiah rebels.4 Jerusalem is besieged and taken.8 Zedekiah's sons killed, and his own eyes put out.12 Nebuzar-adan burns and spoils the city.24 He...

MHCC: Jer 52:24-30 - --The leaders of the Jews caused them to err; but now they are, in particular, made monuments of Divine justice. Here is an account of two earlier capti...

Matthew Henry: Jer 52:24-30 - -- We have here a very melancholy account, 1. Of the slaughter of some great men, in cold blood, at Riblah, seventy-two in number (according to the num...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jer 52:24-30 - -- The account given regarding the arrest of the chief officers of the temple and of the city, and concerning their transportation to Riblah, where Neb...

Constable: Jer 52:1-34 - --IV. Conclusion ch. 52 This chapter has many similarities to 2 Kings 24:18-25:30 with the exception of 25:22-26, ...

Constable: Jer 52:24-30 - --C. The numbers deported to Babylon 52:24-30 The number of exiles who went into captivity was important because it was with this group that the future ...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) JEREMIAH, son of Hilkiah, one of the ordinary priests, dwelling in Anathoth of Benjamin (Jer 1:1), not the Hilkiah the high priest who discovered the ...

JFB: Jeremiah (Outline) EXPOSTULATION WITH THE JEWS, REMINDING THEM OF THEIR FORMER DEVOTEDNESS, AND GOD'S CONSEQUENT FAVOR, AND A DENUNCIATION OF GOD'S COMING JUDGMENTS FOR...

TSK: Jeremiah 52 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Jer 52:1, Zedekiah rebels; Jer 52:4, Jerusalem is besieged and taken; Jer 52:8, Zedekiah’s sons killed, and his own eyes put out; Jer 5...

Poole: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) BOOK OF THE PROPHET JEREMIAH THE ARGUMENT IT was the great unhappiness of this prophet to be a physician to, but that could not save, a dying sta...

Poole: Jeremiah 52 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 52 A repetition of the reign of Zedekiah: of the siege, taking, and destruction of Jerusalem; with the causes thereof; and what further hap...

MHCC: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) Jeremiah was a priest, a native of Anathoth, in the tribe of Benjamin. He was called to the prophetic office when very young, about seventy years afte...

MHCC: Jeremiah 52 (Chapter Introduction) (Jer 52:1-11) The fate of Zedekiah. (Jer 52:12-23) The destruction of Jerusalem. (Jer 52:24-30) The captivities. (Jer 52:31-34) The advancement of ...

Matthew Henry: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of the Prophet Jeremiah The Prophecies of the Old Testament, as the Epistles of the New, are p...

Matthew Henry: Jeremiah 52 (Chapter Introduction) History is the best expositor of prophecy; and therefore, for the better understanding of the prophecies of this book which relate to the destructi...

Constable: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title of this book derives from its writer, the late seventh an...

Constable: Jeremiah (Outline) Outline I. Introduction ch. 1 A. The introduction of Jeremiah 1:1-3 B. T...

Constable: Jeremiah Jeremiah Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan, and Michael Avi-Yonah. The Macmillan Bible Atlas. Revised ed. London: C...

Haydock: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) THE PROPHECY OF JEREMIAS. INTRODUCTION. Jeremias was a priest, a native of Anathoth, a priestly city, in the tribe of Benjamin, and was sanct...

Gill: Jeremiah (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH The title of the book in the Vulgate Latin version is, "the Prophecy of Jeremiah"; in the Syriac and Arabic versions, "the...

Gill: Jeremiah 52 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 52 This chapter contains the history of the besieging, taking, and destroying of Jerusalem; the moving cause of it, the wi...

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