3. Zedekiah . . . sent--fearing lest, in the event of
the Chaldeans overcoming Pharaoh-hophra, they should return to besiege
Jerusalem. See on
Jer 21:1;
that chapter chronologically comes in between the thirty-seventh and
thirty-eighth chapter. The message of the king to Jeremiah here in the
thirty-seventh chapter is, however, somewhat earlier than that in the
twenty-first chapter; here it is while the issue between the Chaldeans
and Pharaoh was undecided; there it is when, after the repulse of
Pharaoh, the Chaldeans were again advancing against Jerusalem; hence,
while Zephaniah is named in both embassies, Jehucal accompanies
him here, Pashur there. But, as Pashur and Jehucal are both
mentioned in
Jer 38:1, 2,
as hearing Jeremiah's reply, which is identical with that in
Jer 21:9,
it is probable the two messages followed one another at a short
interval; that in this
Jer 37:3,
and the answer,
Jer 37:7-10,
being the earlier of the two.
Zephaniah--an abettor of rebellion against God
(Jer 29:25),
though less virulent than many
(Jer 29:29),
punished accordingly
(Jer 52:24-27).
JFB.
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