Jer 40:1-16. JEREMIAH IS SET FREE AT RAMAH, AND GOES TO GEDALIAH, TO WHOM THE REMNANT OF JEWS REPAIR. JOHANAN WARNS GEDALIAH OF ISHMAEL'S CONSPIRACY IN VAIN.
1. word that came--the heading of a new part of the book (the
forty-first through forty-fourth chapters), namely, the prophecies to
the Jews in Judea and Egypt after the taking of the city, blended
with history. The prophecy does not begin till
Jer 42:7,
and the previous history is introductory to it.
bound in chains--Though released from the court of the prison
(see on
Jer 39:14),
in the confusion at the burning of the city he seems to have been led
away in chains with the other captives, and not till he reached Ramah
to have gained full liberty. Nebuzara-dan had his quarters at Ramah, in
Benjamin; and there he collected the captives previous to their removal
to Babylon
(Jer 31:15).
He in releasing Jeremiah obeyed the king's commands
(Jer 39:11).
Jeremiah's "chains" for a time were due to the negligence of those to
whom he had been committed; or else to Nebuzara-dan's wish to upbraid
the people with their perverse ingratitude in imprisoning Jeremiah
[CALVIN]; hence he addresses the people
(ye . . . you) as much as
Jeremiah
(Jer 40:2, 3).
JFB.
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