Jeremiah 20:3-6

3 On the next day, when Pashhur released Jeremiah from the stocks, Jeremiah said to him, "Pashhur is not the name the LORD has 1called you, but rather * 2Magor-missabib.
4 "For thus says the LORD, 'Behold, I am going to make you a 3terror to yourself and to all your friends; and while 4your eyes look on, they will fall by the sword of their enemies. So I will 5give over all Judah to the hand of the king of Babylon, and he will carry them away as 6exiles to Babylon and will slay them with the sword.
5 'I will also give over all the 7wealth of this city, all its produce and all its costly things; even all the treasures of the kings of Judah I will give over to the 8hand of their enemies, and they will plunder them, take them away and bring them to Babylon.
6 'And you, 9Pashhur, and all who live in your house will go into captivity; and you will enter Babylon, and there you will die and there you will be buried, you and all your 10friends to whom you have 11falsely prophesied.' "

Jeremiah 20:3-6 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 20

This chapter gives an account of the usage that Jeremiah met with from many for his prophecies, and the effect it had upon him. He was smitten and put in the stocks by Pashur the priest, who released him the next day, Jer 20:1-3; upon which he prophesies again of the delivery of the city of Jerusalem, with all its riches, and of the whole land, to the Chaldeans; and particularly that Pashur should be a terror to himself and all his friends; and that both he and they should be carried captive into Babylon, and die, and be buried there, Jer 20:4-6; and then he complains of his being mocked at by the people for the word of the Lord; which he therefore determined to make no more mention of, but was obliged to it; and of the defamations of him, and snares that were laid for him, Jer 20:7-10; under which he is supported with the consideration of the Lord's being with him, and that his enemies should not prevail, but be confounded; and appeals to him, and calls for vengeance from him on them; and, in the view of deliverance, not only praises the Lord himself, but calls upon others to join with him in it, Jer 20:11-13; and yet, after all, the chapter is concluded with his cursing the day of his birth, and the man that brought his father the news of it, Jer 20:14-18.

Cross References 11

  • 1. Isaiah 8:3; Hosea 1:4, 9
  • 2. Jeremiah 6:25; Jeremiah 20:10
  • 3. Job 18:11-21; Jeremiah 6:25; Jeremiah 46:5; Ezekiel 26:21
  • 4. Jeremiah 29:21; Jeremiah 39:6, 7
  • 5. Jeremiah 21:4-10; Jeremiah 25:9
  • 6. Jeremiah 13:10; Jeremiah 52:27
  • 7. Jeremiah 15:13; Jeremiah 17:3
  • 8. 2 Kings 20:17, 18; 2 Chronicles 36:10; Jeremiah 27:21, 22
  • 9. Jeremiah 20:1
  • 10. Jeremiah 20:4; Jeremiah 29:21
  • 11. Jeremiah 14:14, 15; Lamentations 2:14

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. I.e. terror on every side
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