Jeremías 52:25

25 También tomó de la ciudad a un oficial que estaba encargado de los hombres de guerra, a siete de los consejeros del rey que se hallaban en la ciudad, al escriba del comandante del ejército que reclutaba al pueblo de la tierra, y a sesenta hombres del pueblo que se hallaban dentro de la ciudad.

Jeremías 52:25 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 52:25

He took also out of the city an eunuch, which had the charge
of the men of war
The master-master-general of the army: and seven men of them which were near the king's person which were
found in the city;
or, "saw the face of the king": or rather, "made to see [his] face" F8; these were ministers of state, who were always at court, and assisted in councils of state, and introduced persons into the king's presence; in ( 2 Kings 25:19 ) ; they are said to be but "five"; but Josephus F9 has seven, as here; perhaps two of them were of less note, and so not reckoned, as Jarchi observes: some will have it, that the two scribes of the judges are left out; but others, more probably, Jeremiah and Baruch, who were first taken, and afterwards dismissed: and the principal scribe of the host, who mustered the people of the
land;
or the scribe of the prince of the army, as the Targum; the general's secretary: and threescore men of the people of the land, that were found in the
midst of the city:
persons of prime note, who, upon the invasion, betook themselves from the country to the city of Jerusalem with their effects, and to defend it. Josephus F11 calls them rulers or governors.


FOOTNOTES:

F8 (Klmh ynp yarm) "ex videntibus facies, [vel] faciem regis", Montanus, Piscator; "de videre facientibus facies regis", Schmidt.
F9 Antiqu. l. 10. c. 8. sect. 5.
F11 Ibid.

Jeremías 52:25 In-Context

23 Y había noventa y seis granadas que pendían; el total de las granadas era de cien en la malla alrededor.
24 Entonces el capitán de la guardia tomó a Seraías, el principal sacerdote, y a Sofonías, el segundo sacerdote, y a los tres oficiales del templo.
25 También tomó de la ciudad a un oficial que estaba encargado de los hombres de guerra, a siete de los consejeros del rey que se hallaban en la ciudad, al escriba del comandante del ejército que reclutaba al pueblo de la tierra, y a sesenta hombres del pueblo que se hallaban dentro de la ciudad.
26 Nabuzaradán, capitán de la guardia, los tomó y los llevó al rey de Babilonia en Ribla.
27 Entonces el rey de Babilonia los hirió y les dio muerte en Ribla en la tierra de Hamat. Así fue llevada Judá al destierro lejos de su tierra.
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