3. Zedekiah . . . sent unto Babylon--In
Jer 51:59,
Zedekiah himself goes to Babylon; here he sends
ambassadors. Whatever was the object of the embassy, it shows that
Zedekiah only reigned at the pleasure of the king of Babylon, who might
have restored Jeconiah, had he pleased. Hence, Zedekiah permitted
Jeremiah's letter to be sent, not only as being led by Hananiah's death
to attach greater credit to the prophet's words, but also as the letter
accorded with his own wish that the Jews should remain in Chaldea till
Jeconiah's death.
Hilkiah--the high priest who found the book of the law in the house
of the Lord, and showed it to "Shaphan" the scribe (the same Shaphan
probably as here),
who showed it to King Josiah
(2Ki 22:8,
&c.). The sons of Hilkiah and Shaphan inherited from their fathers
some respect for sacred things. So in
Jer 36:25,
"Gemariah" interceded with King Jehoiakim that the prophet's roll
should not be burned.
JFB.
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