24. Ahikam--son of Shaphan the scribe, or royal secretary. He was
one of those whom King Josiah, when struck by the words of the book of
the law, sent to inquire of the Lord
(2Ki 22:12, 14).
Hence his interference here in behalf of Jeremiah is what we should
expect from his past association with that good king. His son,
Gedaliah, followed in his father's steps, so that he was chosen by the
Babylonians as the one to whom they committed Jeremiah for safety after
taking Jerusalem, and on whose loyalty they could depend in setting him
over the remnant of the people in Judea
(Jer 39:14;
2Ki 25:22).
people to put him to death--Princes often, when they want to destroy
a good man, prefer it to be done by a popular tumult rather than by
their own order, so as to reap the fruit of the crime without odium to
themselves
(Mt 27:20).
JFB.
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