
Text -- Jeremiah 52:1-7 (NET)




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Wesley -> Jer 52:2
Wesley: Jer 52:2 - -- It is generally thought that this chapter was not penned by Jeremiah, who, it is not probable, would have so largely repeated what he had related befo...
It is generally thought that this chapter was not penned by Jeremiah, who, it is not probable, would have so largely repeated what he had related before; and could not historically relate what happened after his time, as some things did which are mentioned towards the end of the chapter. Probably it was penned by some of those in Babylon, and put in here as a preface to the book of Lamentations.
JFB: Jer 52:3 - -- His "anger" against Jerusalem, determining Him to "cast out" His people "from His presence" heretofore manifested there, led Him to permit Zedekiah to...
His "anger" against Jerusalem, determining Him to "cast out" His people "from His presence" heretofore manifested there, led Him to permit Zedekiah to rebel (2Ki 23:26-27; compare Exo 9:12; Exo 10:1; Rom 9:18). That rebellion, being in violation of his oath "by God," was sure to bring down God's vengeance (2Ch 36:13; Eze 17:15-16, Eze 17:18).

JFB: Jer 52:4 - -- Rather, towers of wood [KIMCHI], for watching the movements of the besieged from the height and annoying them with missiles.
Rather, towers of wood [KIMCHI], for watching the movements of the besieged from the height and annoying them with missiles.
Zedekiah was one and twenty years old - See 2Ki 24:18.

Clarke: Jer 52:3 - -- Through the anger of the Lord - Here is a king given to a people in God’ s anger, and taken away in his displeasure.
Through the anger of the Lord - Here is a king given to a people in God’ s anger, and taken away in his displeasure.

Ninth year - tenth month - Answering nearly to our January.

So the city was besieged - It held out one year and six months.
TSK: Jer 52:1 - -- am 3406-3416, bc 598-588
one : 2Ki 24:18; 2Ch 36:11
began to reign : Heb. reigned
Libnah : Jos 10:29, Jos 15:42

TSK: Jer 52:2 - -- he did : 1Ki 14:22; 2Ki 24:19, 2Ki 24:20; 2Ch 36:12, 2Ch 36:13; Eze 17:16-20, Eze 21:25
according : Jer 26:21-23, Jer 36:21-23, Jer 36:29-31
he did : 1Ki 14:22; 2Ki 24:19, 2Ki 24:20; 2Ch 36:12, 2Ch 36:13; Eze 17:16-20, Eze 21:25
according : Jer 26:21-23, Jer 36:21-23, Jer 36:29-31

TSK: Jer 52:3 - -- through : 2Sa 24:1; 1Ki 10:9; Pro 28:2; Ecc 10:16; Isa 3:4, Isa 3:5, Isa 19:4
Zedekiah : 2Ch 36:13; Eze 17:15-21

TSK: Jer 52:4 - -- am 3414, bc 590
the ninth year : Jer 39:1; 2Kings 25:1-27; Eze 24:1, Eze 24:2
in the tenth month : Zec 8:19
pitched : Jer 52:7, Jer 6:3-6, Jer 32:24; ...

TSK: Jer 52:6 - -- am 3416, bc 588
the fourth : Jer 39:2; 2Ki 25:3; Zec 8:19
the famine : Jer 15:2, Jer 19:9, Jer 21:9, Jer 25:10, Jer 38:9; Lev 26:26; Deu 28:52, Deu 28...

TSK: Jer 52:7 - -- the city : Jer 34:2, Jer 34:3; 2Ki 25:4
all the men : Jer 39:4-7, Jer 49:26, Jer 51:32; Lev 26:17, Lev 26:36; Deu 28:25, Deu 32:30; Jos 7:8-12

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Barnes: Jer 52:1 - -- Jer. 52 is an historical appendix to the Book of Jeremiah, giving details of the capture of Babylon additional to those contained in Jer. 39: The la...
Jer. 52 is an historical appendix to the Book of Jeremiah, giving details of the capture of Babylon additional to those contained in Jer. 39: The last words of the foregoing chapter affirm that Jeremiah was not the author, and the view adopted by most commentators is, that this chapter is taken from the 2nd Book of Kings, but that the person who added it here had access to other valuable documents, and made several modifications in it, the principal being the substituation of the account of those led captive by Nebuchadnezzar Jer 52:28-30, for the narrative given in 2Ki 25:22-26, where see the notes.

Barnes: Jer 52:3 - -- It - i. e., Zedekiah’ s evil doing. Presence, that Zedekiah - Or, punctuate; "presence. And Zedekiah"etc.
It - i. e., Zedekiah’ s evil doing.
Presence, that Zedekiah - Or, punctuate; "presence. And Zedekiah"etc.
Poole -> Jer 52:3
Poole: Jer 52:3 - -- It is generally thought that what we have in this chapter was not penned by the prophet Jeremiah, who it is not probable would have so largely repea...
It is generally thought that what we have in this chapter was not penned by the prophet Jeremiah, who it is not probable would have so largely repeated what he had related before, Jer 39 , and could not historically relate what happened after his time, as some things did, which are mentioned towards the end of the chapter, from Jer 52:31 to the end. They therefore rather think it penned by some or other of those in Babylon, and put in here as a preface to the Book of Lamentations. What we have in the three first verses is entirely taken out of 2Ki 24:18-20 . See the notes there.
Here the wicked actions of Zedekiah, and particularly his rebellion against the king of Babylon, who had made him king, as 2Ki 24:17 , and to whom he had given an oath of fealty, is ascribed to the wrath of the Lord ; God not putting any such wickedness into his heart, but suffering him so to miscarry, having a design to send Judah into captivity. Princes are often by God suffered to miscarry for the sins of their people, which should oblige us, when we think we have cause to complain of the errors of our rulers, to consider whether we have not by some sinful courses provoked God, which hath made him leave our rulers so to miscarry in order to our ruin and punishment.
Haydock: Jer 52:1 - -- Sedecias. This is purely historical, taken from 4 Kings xxiv. 18., &c. Many doubt with reason the Jeremias inserted it, as he could not well be ali...
Sedecias. This is purely historical, taken from 4 Kings xxiv. 18., &c. Many doubt with reason the Jeremias inserted it, as he could not well be alive at the time when Joakim was honoured, ver. 31. If he had written both this and the Book of Kings, the variations which we here discover would not be seen. It seems, therefore, that Esdras or some other has inserted it, to explain the fall of Jerusalem and the lamentations; as a similar addition has been made to Isaias, chap. xxxvi., &c. See Grotius. (Calmet) ---
The history occurs more at large, Paralipomenon ultra.[last chapter?] (Worthington)

Revolted, breaking his oath, which greatly offended God.
Gill: Jer 52:1 - -- Zedekiah was one and twenty years old when he began to reign,.... Whose name was Mattaniah; and who was set on the throne by the king of Babylon, in ...
Zedekiah was one and twenty years old when he began to reign,.... Whose name was Mattaniah; and who was set on the throne by the king of Babylon, in the room of his brother's son Jehoiachin, 2Ki 24:17;
and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem; so that he was thirty two years of age when he was taken and carried captive into Babylon:
and his mother's name was Hamutal the daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah; see 2Ki 24:18.

Gill: Jer 52:2 - -- And he did that which was evil in the eyes of the Lord,.... Though we do not read of any idolatry he was guilty of; yet he was disobedient to the wor...
And he did that which was evil in the eyes of the Lord,.... Though we do not read of any idolatry he was guilty of; yet he was disobedient to the word of the Lord, and did not humble himself before Jeremiah the prophet of the Lord, that spoke in his name; and particularly he rebelled against the king of Babylon, and violated the oath he made to him, 2Ch 36:12;
according to all that Jehoiakim had done; an elder brother of his, who reigned after Josiah, and before Jehoiachin.

Gill: Jer 52:3 - -- For through the anger of the Lord it came to pass in Jerusalem and Judah,.... Or, "besides the anger of the Lord that was in", or "against Jerusalem ...
For through the anger of the Lord it came to pass in Jerusalem and Judah,.... Or, "besides the anger of the Lord that was in", or "against Jerusalem and Judah" n; for their many sins and transgressions committed against him:
till he had cast them out from his presence; out of the land of Judea; out of Jerusalem, and the temple, where were the symbols of his presence; so the Targum,
"till he removed them from the land of the house of his Shechinah;''
or majesty:
that Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Babylon: acted a very perfidious part, and broke a solemn covenant made with him by an oath, which was highly displeasing to God, and resented by him; the oath being made in his name, and by one that professed to worship him: this was an additional sin to those of the inhabitants of Judah and Jerusalem, which provoked the Lord to anger. According to our version the sense is, that because of the anger of the Lord for the sins of the Jews, God suffered Zedekiah to rebel against the king of Babylon, that so he might be provoked to come against them, and take vengeance on them; or for his former sins he suffered him to fall into this, to his own and his people's ruin.

Gill: Jer 52:4 - -- And it came to pass in the ninth year of his reign,.... Of Zedekiah's reign:
in the tenth month, in the tenth day of the month; the month Tebet, w...
And it came to pass in the ninth year of his reign,.... Of Zedekiah's reign:
in the tenth month, in the tenth day of the month; the month Tebet, which answers to part of December and part of January; hence the fast of the tenth month, on account of the siege of Jerusalem, Zec 8:19;
that Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon came, he, and all his army,
against Jerusalem; from whence it appears that he came in person with his army at first to Jerusalem; but, during the siege, or some part of it, retired to Riblah; perhaps upon the news of the king of Egypt's coming to the assistance of the Jews:
and pitched against it; or encamped against it:
and built forts against it round about; wooden towers, as Jarchi and Kimchi explain it; from whence they could shoot their arrows and cast their stones.

Gill: Jer 52:5 - -- So the city was besieged unto the eleventh year of King Zedekiah. The siege continued about eighteen months; from the tenth day of the tenth month, in...
So the city was besieged unto the eleventh year of King Zedekiah. The siege continued about eighteen months; from the tenth day of the tenth month, in the ninth of Zedekiah's reign, to the ninth day of the fourth month, in the eleventh year of his reign; as follows:

Gill: Jer 52:6 - -- And in the fourth month, in the ninth day of the month,.... The month Tammuz o, which answers to part of June and part of July; hence the fast of the...
And in the fourth month, in the ninth day of the month,.... The month Tammuz o, which answers to part of June and part of July; hence the fast of the fourth month, for the taking of the city, Zec 8:19;
the famine was sore in the city, so that there was no bread for the people of the land; for the common people; though there might be some in the king's palace, and in the houses of princes and noblemen, and officers of the army; yet none for the soldiers, and the meaner sort of people; who therefore were disheartened and enfeebled, that they could not defend the city, or hold out any longer: the famine had been before this time, but was now increased to a prodigious degree, so that the people had no bread to eat; see Jer 38:9.

Gill: Jer 52:7 - -- Then the city was broken up,.... Either its gates were broke open, some one or other of them; or a breach was made in the walls of it, through which t...
Then the city was broken up,.... Either its gates were broke open, some one or other of them; or a breach was made in the walls of it, through which the Chaldean army entered:
and all the men of war fled; the soldiers, with their officers, not being able to stand before the army of the king of Babylon:
and went forth out of the city by night; at which time, very probably, the attack was made, and the gates of the city forced open, or the walls broke down; Josephus p says it was taken in the middle of the night:
by the way of the gate between the two walls, which was by the king's garden; See Gill on Jer 39:4;
now the Chaldeans were by the city round about; as part of their army entered into it, the other part surrounded it; or, however, were placed at the gates and avenues all around, that none might escape:
and they went by the way of the plain; that is, the men of war or soldiers that fled, together with King Zedekiah, his family and princes; see Jer 39:4.

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NET Notes: Jer 52:1 Some textual witnesses support the Kethib (consonantal text) in reading “Hamital.”


NET Notes: Jer 52:3 Heb “Surely (or “for”) because of the anger of the Lord this happened in Jerusalem and Judah until he drove them out from upon his f...

NET Notes: Jer 52:4 This would have been January 15, 588 b.c. The reckoning is based on the calendar that begins the year in the spring (Nisan = March/April).


NET Notes: Jer 52:7 Heb “toward the Arabah.” The Arabah was the rift valley north and south of the Dead Sea. Here the intention was undoubtedly to escape acro...
Geneva Bible: Jer 52:3 ( a ) For through the anger of the LORD it came to pass in Jerusalem and Judah, till he had cast them out from his presence, that Zedekiah rebelled ag...

Geneva Bible: Jer 52:7 Then the city was broken up, and all the men of war fled, and went forth from the city by night by the ( b ) way of the gate between the two walls, wh...

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TSK Synopsis -> Jer 52:1-34
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...
Maclaren -> Jer 52:1-11
Maclaren: Jer 52:1-11 - --As Sodom'
Zedekiah was one and twenty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem. And his mother's name was Hamutal t...
MHCC -> Jer 52:1-11
MHCC: Jer 52:1-11 - --This fruit of sin we should pray against above any thing; Cast me not away from thy presence, Psa 51:11. None are cast out of God's presence but those...
Matthew Henry -> Jer 52:1-11
Matthew Henry: Jer 52:1-11 - -- This narrative begins no higher than the beginning of the reign of Zedekiah, though there were two captivities before, one in the fourth year of Jeh...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jer 52:1-11
Keil-Delitzsch: Jer 52:1-11 - --
Fate of King Zedekiah at the taking of Jerusalem; cf. 2Ki 24:18; 2Ki 25:7, and Jer 39:1-7. The statements regarding Zedekiah's ascension and his gov...
Constable -> Jer 52:1-34; Jer 52:1-16
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, ...
