Jer 20:1-18. JEREMIAH'S INCARCERATION BY PASHUR, THE PRINCIPAL OFFICER OF THE TEMPLE, FOR PROPHESYING WITHIN ITS PRECINCTS; HIS RENEWED PREDICTIONS AGAINST THE CITY, &c., ON HIS LIBERATION.
1. son--descendant.
of Immer--one of the original "governors of the sanctuary and of the
house of God," twenty-four in all, that is, sixteen of the sons of
Eleazar and eight of the sons of Ithamar
(1Ch 24:14).
This Pashur is distinct from Pashur, son of Melchiah
(Jer 21:1).
The "captains"
(Lu 22:4)
seem to have been over the twenty-four guards of the temple, and had
only the right of apprehending any who were guilty of
delinquency within it; but the Sanhedrim had the judicial power
over such delinquents [GROTIUS]
(Jer 26:8, 10, 16).
JFB.
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