Jérémie 38:5

5 Alors le roi Sédécias dit: Voici, il est entre vos mains; car le roi ne peut rien contre vous.

Jérémie 38:5 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 38:5

Then Zedekiah the king said, behold, he [is] in your hand
In your power, to do with him as you please. This is either a grant of the king, allowing them to do as they thought fit; or a declaration of their power, supposing them to be the princes of the sanhedrim, as Grotius thinks, to judge of a false prophet, and condemn him; but that they were such does not appear; nor does their charge of the prophet, or their procedure against him, confirm it. The former sense seems best: for the king [is] not [he that] can do [any] thing against you;
which is said either in a flattering way, that such was their interest in him, and so great his regard for them, that he could not deny them any thing. So it is in the old translations, "for the king may deny you nothing"; and, "the king can deny you nothing": or else in a complaining way, suggesting that, he was a king, and no king; that he had no power to oppose them; they would do as they pleased; and therefore it signified nothing applying to him; he should not say any thing against it; he would have no concern in it; they might do as they pleased, since he knew they would.

Jérémie 38:5 In-Context

3 Ainsi a dit l'Éternel: Cette ville sera certainement livrée à l'armée du roi de Babylone, et il la prendra.
4 Et les chefs dirent au roi: Qu'on fasse mourir cet homme; il fait perdre courage aux hommes de guerre qui restent dans cette ville, et à tout le peuple, en leur tenant de tels discours; car cet homme ne cherche pas la prospérité, mais le malheur de ce peuple.
5 Alors le roi Sédécias dit: Voici, il est entre vos mains; car le roi ne peut rien contre vous.
6 Ils prirent donc Jérémie et le jetèrent dans la citerne de Malkija, fils de Hammélec, laquelle se trouvait dans la cour de la prison; et ils y descendirent Jérémie avec des cordes. Il n'y avait point d'eau dans la citerne, mais de la boue; et Jérémie enfonça dans la boue.
7 Mais Ébed-Mélec, l'Éthiopien, eunuque de la maison du roi, apprit qu'ils avaient mis Jérémie dans la citerne. Or le roi était assis à la porte de Benjamin.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.