4. Euphrates--In order to support the view that Jeremiah's act was
outward, HENDERSON considers that the Hebrew Phrath here is
Ephratha, the original name of Beth-lehem, six miles south of
Jerusalem, a journey easy to be made by Jeremiah. The non-addition of
the word "river," which usually precedes Phrath, when meaning
Euphrates, favors this view. But I prefer English Version. The
Euphrates is specified as being near Babylon, the Jews future place of
exile.
hole--typical of the prisons in which the Jews were to be confined.
the rock--some well-known rock. A sterile region, such as was that
to which the Jews were led away (compare
Isa 7:19)
[GROTIUS].
JFB.
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