Jeremia 38:10

10 Und der König gebot Ebedmelech, dem Äthiopier, und sprach: Nimm von hier dreißig Männer unter deine Hand und hole den Propheten Jeremia aus der Grube herauf, bevor er stirbt.

Jeremia 38:10 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 38:10

Then the king commanded Ebedmelech the Ethiopian
Being affected with the case of the prophet; and repenting of the leave he had given the princes to do with him as they pleased, gave orders as follows: saying, take from hence thirty men with thee;
from the place where the king was, the gate of Benjamin; where very probably at this time was a garrison of soldiers, thirty of which were ordered to be taken; or these were to be taken out of the king's bodyguard, he had here with him. Josephus F23 calls them thirty of the king's servants, such as were about the king's person, or belonged to his household; and so the Syriac version of ( Jeremiah 38:11 ) says that Ebedmelech took with him men of the king's household; but why thirty of them, when three or four might be thought sufficient to take up a single man out of a dungeon? Abarbinel thinks the dungeon was very deep, and Jeremiah, ah old man, could not be got out but with great labour and difficulty. Jarchi and Kimchi say, the men were so weakened with the famine, that so many were necessary to draw out one man; but the true reason seems rather to be, that should the princes, whom the king might suspect, or any other, attempt to hinder this order being put in execution, there might be a sufficient force to assist in it, and repel those that might oppose it: and take up Jeremiah the prophet out of the dungeon before he die;
the king speaks honourably of Jeremiah, giving him his title as a prophet, and expresses great concern for him; and orders them to hasten the taking him up, lest he should die before, which he suggests would give him great concern.


FOOTNOTES:

F23 Antiqu. l. 10. c. 7. sect. 5.

Jeremia 38:10 In-Context

8 Und Ebedmelech ging aus dem Hause des Königs hinaus und redete zum König und sprach:
9 Mein Herr König, diese Männer haben übel gehandelt in allem, was sie dem Propheten Jeremia getan, den sie in die Grube geworfen haben; er muß ja da, wo er ist, vor Hunger sterben, denn es ist kein Brot mehr in der Stadt.
10 Und der König gebot Ebedmelech, dem Äthiopier, und sprach: Nimm von hier dreißig Männer unter deine Hand und hole den Propheten Jeremia aus der Grube herauf, bevor er stirbt.
11 Und Ebedmelech nahm die Männer unter seine Hand und ging in das Haus des Königs, unter die Schatzkammer, und er nahm von dort zerrissene Lappen und abgetragene Lumpen, und er ließ sie an Stricken zu Jeremia in die Grube hinab.
12 Und Ebedmelech, der Äthiopier, sprach zu Jeremia: Lege doch diese zerrissenen Lappen und abgetragenen Lumpen unter die Achseln deiner Arme, unter die Stricke. Und Jeremia tat also.
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