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Jérémie 39:13

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13 Nebuzaradan, chef des gardes, Nebuschazban, chef des eunuques, Nergal-Scharetser, chef des mages, et tous les chefs du roi de Babylone,

Jérémie 39:13 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 39:13

So Nebuzaradan captain of the guard sent
When he was come to Jerusalem, one of the first things he did was, he sent a messenger or messengers to the court of the prison where Jeremiah was, to bring him from thence; and this he did not alone, but with the rest of the princes, who had the same charge, and were joined in the commission with him: two of them are mentioned by name, Nebushasban Rabsaris and Nergalsharezer Rabmag;
the latter of these is manifestly one of the princes that first entered Jerusalem, at the taking of it, (See Gill on Jeremiah 39:3); and perhaps the former is the same with Sarsechim Rabsaris, as Hillerus F14 thinks, mentioned at the same time, who might have two names; unless we suppose there were two persons in the same office: and all the king of Babylon's princes:
so that great honour was done to the prophet, to have them all charged with his commission from the king; and to be sent unto, and for, by them all.


FOOTNOTES:

F14 Onomastie. Sacr. p. 604.
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Jérémie 39:13 In-Context

11 Nebucadnetsar, roi de Babylone, avait donné cet ordre au sujet de Jérémie par Nebuzaradan, chef des gardes:
12 Prends-le, et veille sur lui; ne lui fais aucun mal, mais agis à son égard comme il te dira.
13 Nebuzaradan, chef des gardes, Nebuschazban, chef des eunuques, Nergal-Scharetser, chef des mages, et tous les chefs du roi de Babylone,
14 envoyèrent chercher Jérémie dans la cour de la prison, et ils le remirent à Guedalia, fils d'Achikam, fils de Schaphan, pour qu'il fût conduit dans sa maison. Et il resta au milieu du peuple.
15 La parole de l'Eternel fut adressée à Jérémie en ces mots, pendant qu'il était enfermé dans la cour de la prison:
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