Jeremías 20:1

1 Jeremías y Pasur
Ahora bien, Pasur, hijo de Imer, el sacerdote encargado del templo del Señor
, oyó lo que Jeremías profetizaba.

Jeremías 20:1 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 20:1

Now Pashur the son of Immer the priest
Not the immediate son of Immer, but one that descended from him after many generations; for Immer was a priest in David's time, to whom the sixteenth course of the priests fell by lot, ( 1 Chronicles 24:14 ) ; who [was] also chief governor in the house of the Lord;
the temple; not the high priest, since he was of the course of Immer; perhaps he was the head of the course to which he belonged, the chief of the priests of that course. The Targum calls him the "sagan" of the priests. There was such an officer, who was called the "sagan" or deputy to the high priest, who upon certain occasions acted for him; and some think that this man was in the same office; though others take him to be the same with the captain of the temple, ( Acts 4:1 ) . Who heard that Jeremiah prophesied these things;
some that heard him in the court of the temple prophesying of the evil that should come upon the city, and places adjacent to it, went and told the chief governor of it. Though the words may be rendered, "now Pashur heard F21----Jeremiah prophesying these things"; he heard him himself; either he was one of the ancients of the priests that went with him to Tophet, and heard him there; or, however, when he came from thence, and stood and prophesied in the court of the temple, he heard him.


FOOTNOTES:

F21 (rwxvp emvyw) "audivit autem", Paschchurus, Schmidt; "audiens autem", Paschhur, Junius & Tremellius, Piscator.

Jeremías 20:1 In-Context

1 Jeremías y Pasur
Ahora bien, Pasur, hijo de Imer, el sacerdote encargado del templo del Señor
, oyó lo que Jeremías profetizaba.
2 Así que arrestó al profeta Jeremías, ordenó que lo azotaran y que lo pusieran en el cepo junto a la puerta de Benjamín, en el templo del Señor
.
3 Al día siguiente, cuando al fin Pasur lo puso en libertad, Jeremías dijo: «Pasur, el Señor
te ha cambiado el nombre. De ahora en adelante serás llamado: “El hombre que vive aterrorizado”
.
4 Pues esto dice el Señor
: “Enviaré terror sobre ti y todos tus amigos y verás cuando sean masacrados por las espadas del enemigo. Entregaré al pueblo de Judá en manos del rey de Babilonia. Él los llevará cautivos a Babilonia o los traspasará con la espada;
5 y dejaré que tus enemigos saqueen a Jerusalén. Todos los tesoros famosos de la ciudad —las joyas preciosas, el oro y la plata de tus reyes— serán llevados a Babilonia.
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