Jeremías 32:9

9 Así que compré el terreno en Anatot pagándole a Hanameel diecisiete piezas
de plata.

Jeremías 32:9 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 32:9

And I bought the field of Hanameel mine uncle's son; that
[was] in Anathoth
The prophet agreed with his cousin to take his field of him, at a certain price hereafter mentioned; which may seem strange in one that was a poor prophet, now a prisoner, and the land just going to be subject to the Chaldeans: but the design of this was to show that there would be a return from captivity, when houses and fields should be bought and sold again, of which this was a pledge: and weighed him the money;
agreed upon, which was reckoned not by tale, but by weight: [even] seventeen shekels of silver;
which, reckoning a shekel at half a crown, were no more than two pounds, two shillings, and sixpence; a small sum of money to make a purchase of a field with; though this may be accounted for by the scarcity of money, the field in the hand of the enemy, there being only his kinsman's life in it, the prophet bought the reversion, being his of right; and, besides, it might be only an orchard or garden that is so called. In the Hebrew text it is, "seven shekels and ten [pieces of] silver": and Kimchi and Ben Melech say, that by "shekels" are meant minas or pounds; and by "pieces of silver", selahs or shekels: and so the Targum renders it,

``seven minas, and ten shekels of silver.''
Now a minah or maneh, according to ( Ezekiel 45:12 ) ; was equal to sixty shekels, and so of the value of seven pounds, ten shillings; seven of these made fifty two pounds, ten shillings; and the other ten shekels being one pound, five shillings, the whole amounted to fifty three pounds, fifteen shillings, which would purchase a considerable field.

Jeremías 32:9 In-Context

7 «Tu primo Hanameel, hijo de Salum, vendrá y te dirá: “Compra mi terreno en Anatot. Por ley tienes derecho a comprarlo antes de que lo ofrezca a algún otro”».
8 Entonces, así como el Señor
dijo que haría, mi primo Hanameel vino y me visitó en la cárcel. Me dijo: «Por favor, compra mi terreno en Anatot en la tierra de Benjamín. Por ley tienes el derecho de comprarlo antes de que lo ofrezca a algún otro, así que cómpralo para ti». Entonces supe que el mensaje que había oído era del Señor
.
9 Así que compré el terreno en Anatot pagándole a Hanameel diecisiete piezas
de plata.
10 Firmé y sellé la escritura de compra delante de testigos, pesé la plata y le pagué.
11 Entonces tomé la escritura sellada y una copia de la escritura no sellada con los términos y condiciones de la compra,
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