Jeremias 20:2

2 Então feriu Pasur ao profeta Jeremias, e o meteu no cepo que está na porta superior de Benjamim, na casa do Senhor.

Jeremias 20:2 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 20:2

Then Pashur smote Jeremiah the prophet
Either with his fist, or with a rod, while he was prophesying, to stop his mouth, and hinder him from going on, and to show his resentment, and influence, the people not to believe him; or he ordered him to be smitten and scourged by some inferior officer. This was very ill treatment of a prophet, a prophet of the Lord, and one that was a priest too, of the same order with himself; and put him in the stocks;
or ordered him to be put there; but whether it was such an engine or instrument as we call "stocks", in which the feet of prisoners are put, is not certain. Kimchi's father says, it was an instrument made of two pieces of wood, in which the necks of prisoners were put; and some say it had besides two holes for the two hands to be put in; and so the same with our "pillory". The Septuagint render it "a cataract", a ditch or dungeon. Jarchi interprets it a prison; and so our translators render the word in ( Jeremiah 29:26 ) ; however, it was a place of confinement, if not of torture and pain; that [were] in the high gate of Benjamin;
here were these stocks, pillory, or prison; which was either a gate of the city of Jerusalem, so called, because it looked towards and led out to the tribe of Benjamin, ( Jeremiah 37:13 ) ( 38:7 ) ; or a gate of the temple, which stood on that side of it that belonged to the tribe of Benjamin; both the city and temple being partly in the tribe of Judah, and partly in the tribe of Benjamin; and it seems by this that there was an upper and lower gate of this name; and the following clause seems to incline to this sense: which [was] by the house of the Lord;
or, "in the house of the Lord" {w}; the temple.


FOOTNOTES:

F23 (hwhy tybb) "in domo Jehovae", Pagninus, Montanus, Vatablus, Piscator, Cocceius, Schmidt.

Jeremias 20:2 In-Context

1 Ora Pasur, filho de Imer, o sacerdote, que era superintendente da casa do Senhor, ouviu Jeremias profetizar estas coisas.
2 Então feriu Pasur ao profeta Jeremias, e o meteu no cepo que está na porta superior de Benjamim, na casa do Senhor.
3 No dia seguinte, quando Pasur o tirou do cepo Jeremias lhe disse: O Senhor não te chama Pasur, mas Magor-Missabibe.
4 Porque assim diz o Senhor: Eis que farei de ti um terror para ti mesmo, e para todos os teus amigos. Eles cairão � espada de seus inimigos, e teus olhos o verão. Entregarei Judá todo na mão do rei de Babilônia; ele os levará cativos para Babilônia, e matá-los-á � espada.
5 Também entregarei todas as riquezas desta cidade, todos os seus lucros, e todas as suas coisas preciosas, sim, todos os tesouros dos reis de Judá na mão de seus inimigos, que os saquearão e, tomando-os, os levarão a Babilônia.
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