Jeremia 43:9

9 Nimm große Steine in deine Hand und senke sie in Mörtel ein am Ziegelofen, der bei dem Eingang des Hauses des Pharao in Tachpanches ist, vor den Augen der jüdischen Männer;

Jeremia 43:9 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 43:9

Take great stones in thine hand
In both his hands, as big as he could carry: and hide them in the clay in the brick kiln;
there was much clay in Egypt, through the overflowing of the Nile, and particularly at this place Tahpanhes, which had its name of Pelusiae from hence; and here was a brick kiln; not a place where bricks were burnt, but where they were foraged; and so here was the clay of which they were made, and in which these stones were to be hid: which [is] at the entry of Pharaoh's house in Tahpanhes;
this brick kiln stood not directly at the entrance into the king's palace, but at the door of a wall of a park or garden, which belonged to the palace, from whence there was an open way to it; here the stones were to be laid. Since a brick kiln so near a king's palace seems not agreeable, Gussetius F8 thinks (Nblm) signifies a poplar walk, from (hnbl) , a poplar tree, whose shade is very grateful, ( Hosea 4:13 ) ; to which the courtiers betook themselves at certain times, and walked in for pleasure; in the sight of the men of Judah;
not in the sight of the Egyptians, who would not understand the design of it, nor were they to be instructed by it; but in the sight of the Jews, who would at once imagine that something was intended, being used to such symbols, and would inquire the meaning of it; and which is explained in ( Jeremiah 43:10 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F8 Ebr. Comment. p. 470.

Jeremia 43:9 In-Context

7 und sie zogen nach Ägypten, denn sie hörten nicht auf die Stimme Jehovas. Und sie kamen nach Tachpanches.
8 Und das Wort Jehovas geschah zu Jeremia in Tachpanches also:
9 Nimm große Steine in deine Hand und senke sie in Mörtel ein am Ziegelofen, der bei dem Eingang des Hauses des Pharao in Tachpanches ist, vor den Augen der jüdischen Männer;
10 und sprich zu ihnen: So spricht Jehova der Heerscharen, der Gott Israels: Siehe, ich sende hin und hole Nebukadrezar, den König von Babel, meinen Knecht, und setze seinen Thron über diese Steine, die ich eingesenkt habe; und er wird seinen Prachtteppich über ihnen ausbreiten.
11 Und er wird kommen und das Land Ägypten schlagen: Wer zum Tode bestimmt ist, gehe zum Tode; und wer zur Gefangenschaft, zur Gefangenschaft; und wer zum Schwerte, zum Schwerte.
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