Jeremia 36:26

26 Und der König gebot Jerachmeel, dem Königssohne, und Seraja, dem Sohne Asriels, und Schelemja, dem Sohne Abdeels, Baruk, den Schreiber, und Jeremia, den Propheten, zu greifen; aber Jehova hatte sie verborgen.

Jeremia 36:26 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 36:26

But the king commanded Jerahmeel the son of Hammelech
Or, "the king's son", as the Targum; though it rather seems to be the proper name of a person, one of the king's servants; since it is not probable he would send his own son on such an errand; and had he, he would rather have been called his own son than the king's son; besides, Jeconiah, who succeeded him, seems to be his eldest son, and yet he now could not be more than twelve years of age; whereas this Jerahmeel must be a man grown; and had he been an elder son, as he must, he would have succeeded him, unless it can be thought that he died before his father: and Seraiah the son of Azriel, and Shelemiah the son of Abdeel, to take
Baruch the scribe and Jeremiah the prophet;
in order to bring them before the king, or to imprison them, or put them to death, for which they might have the king's warrant; the one for prophesying, and the other for writing out and reading his prophecies; though Baruch may be called a scribe, not for being the amanuensis of Jeremiah; but because he was one of the scribes of the law, or doctors of the people: but the Lord hid them;
the princes advised them to hide themselves, and they did, very probably in a house of some of their friends; but this would not have been sufficient, had not the Lord took them under his protection; there was no doubt a special providence concerned for them; but by what means this preservation was is not known. Kimchi suggests that these messengers sought for them in the very place where they were, and could not find them; and conjectures that the Lord set darkness about them, or weakened the visive faculty of those that searched for them, that they could not see them.

Jeremia 36:26 In-Context

24 Und der König und alle seine Knechte, welche alle diese Worte hörten, erschraken nicht und zerrissen nicht ihre Kleider.
25 Und obwohl Elnathan und Delaja und Gemarja den König angingen, daß er die Rolle nicht verbrennen möchte, hörte er doch nicht auf sie.
26 Und der König gebot Jerachmeel, dem Königssohne, und Seraja, dem Sohne Asriels, und Schelemja, dem Sohne Abdeels, Baruk, den Schreiber, und Jeremia, den Propheten, zu greifen; aber Jehova hatte sie verborgen.
27 Und das Wort Jehovas geschah zu Jeremia, nachdem der König die Rolle und die Worte, welche Baruk aus dem Munde Jeremias aufgeschrieben, verbrannt hatte, also:
28 Nimm dir wieder eine andere Rolle und schreibe darauf alle die vorigen Worte, die auf der vorigen Rolle waren, welche Jojakim, der König von Juda, verbrannt hat.
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