31.
(2Ki 25:27-30).
five and twentieth day--but in
2Ki 25:27,
it is "the twenty-seventh day." Probably on the twenty-fifth the decree
for his elevation was given, and the preparations for it made by
releasing him from prison; and on the twenty-seventh day it was carried
into effect.
Evil-merodach--son and successor of Nebuchadnezzar [LYRA]; and the Hebrew writers say that during
Nebuchadnezzar's exclusion from men among beasts, Evil-merodach
administered the government. When Nebuchadnezzar at the end of seven
years was restored, hearing of his son's misconduct and that he had
exulted in his father's calamity, he threw him into prison, where the
latter met Jeconiah and contracted a friendship with him, whence arose
the favor which subsequently he showed him. God, in his elevation,
rewarded his having surrendered to Nebuchadnezzar (compare
Jer 38:17
with 2Ki 24:12).
lifted up . . . head--(Compare
Ge 40:13, 20;
Ps 3:3; 27:6).
JFB.
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