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Jeremiah 40:1-7

40:1

spoke <01697> [The word.]

This, and the four following chapters, record the events which occurred in Judea from the taking of Jerusalem to the retreat of the remnant of the people to Egypt; and contain several prophecies of Jeremiah concerning them there; which were "the word which came to Jeremiah from the Lord." It appears that Jeremiah, after being freed from prison, continued among the Jews, till he was bound, with others of them, and carried to Ramah; where he was set a liberty in the manner related.

after <0310> [after.]

Ramah <07414> [Ramah.]

<0631> [bound.]

chains <0246> [chains. or, manacles.]


40:2

Lord <03068> [The Lord.]


40:3

sinned <02398> [because.]


40:5

turn to leave ........ Go back <07725> [Go back.]

Ahikam <0296> [Ahikam.]

<03212> [or go.]

gave .... food <05414 0737> [gave him.]

food .... present <04864 0737> [victuals and a reward.]

Rather, "victuals, ({aruchah,} a stated allowance, sufficient for the journey,) and a present," {masse„th.}


40:6

went <0935> [Then.]

It has been doubted whether Jeremiah acted prudently in this decision, as the event seems to indicate the contrary, and as it was the evident meaning of all his predictions that the Jews should not prosper in their own country till the expiration of seventy years. But he was evidently influenced by the most unbounded love to his country, for whose welfare he had watched, prayed, and lived; and he now chose rather to share her adversities, her sorrows, her wants, her afflictions, and her disgrace, than to be the companion of princes, and to sit at the table of kings. His patriotism was as unbounded as it was sincere: he only ceased to live for country when he ceased to breathe.

Mizpah <04708> [Mizpah.]

[Mizpeh.]


40:7

officers <08269> [all the.]

poorer <01803> [the poor.]




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