Geremia 39:8

8 E i Caldei arsero col fuoco la casa del re, e le case del popolo e disfecero le mura di Gerusalemme.

Geremia 39:8 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 39:8

And the Chaldeans burnt the king's house
His palace: this was a month after the city was taken, as appears from ( Jeremiah 52:12 Jeremiah 52:13 ) ; and the houses of the people, with fire;
the houses of the common people, as distinct from the king's house, and the houses of the great men, ( Jeremiah 52:13 ) ; though Jarchi interprets of the synagogues. It is in the original text in the singular number, "the house of the people"; which Abarbinel understands of the temple, called, not the house of God, he having departed from it; but the house of the people, a den of thieves; according to Adrichomius F11, there was a house in Jerusalem called "the house of the vulgar", or common people, where public feasts and sports were kept; but the former sense seems best: and broke down the walls of Jerusalem;
demolished all the fortifications of it, and entirely dismantled it, that it might be no more a city of force and strength, as it had been.


FOOTNOTES:

F11 Theatrum Terrae Sanct. p. 154.

Geremia 39:8 In-Context

6 E il re di Babilonia fece scannare i figliuoli di Sedechia in Ribla, in sua presenza; fece eziandio scannare tutti i nobili di Giuda.
7 Poi fece abbacinar gli occhi a Sedechia, e lo fece legar di due catene di rame, per menarlo in Babilonia.
8 E i Caldei arsero col fuoco la casa del re, e le case del popolo e disfecero le mura di Gerusalemme.
9 E Nebuzaradan, capitano delle guardie, menò in cattività in Babilonia il rimanente del popolo ch’era restato nella città; e quelli che si erano andati ad arrendere a lui, e tutto l’altro popolo ch’era restato.
10 Ma Nebuzaradan, capitano delle guardie, lasciò nel paese di Giuda i più poveri d’infra il popolo, i quali non avevano nulla; e diede loro in quel giorno vigne e campi.
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