Jeremías 26:10

10 Cuando los jefes de Judá escucharon estas cosas, fueron del palacio del rey a la casa del SEÑOR, y se apostaron a la entrada de la Puerta Nueva del templo.

Jeremías 26:10 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 26:10

When the princes of Judah heard these things
The tumult there was in the temple; these were the princes of the blood, or the nobles of the realm, particularly the courtiers, and who were of the king's privy council; or else the great sanhedrim, consisting of seventy persons, and were the chief court of judicature: then they came up from the king's house to the house of the Lord;
from the royal palace where they resided; by which it should seem that they were the king's courtiers, and counsellors, and officers of state; unless in those times the sanhedrim sat there; from hence they came up to the temple, where Jeremiah and the priests were, which, being built on a hill, was higher than the king's palace; and therefore are said to "come up" to it: and sat down in the entry of the new gate of the Lord's [house];
as a court of judicature, to hear and try the cause between the prophet and his accusers. This gate of the temple is thought to be the higher gate, which Jotham built, ( 2 Kings 15:35 ) . The Targum calls it the eastern gate; and so Kimchi says it was; and that it was called the new gate, according to the Rabbins, because there they renewed the constitutions and traditions; though he thinks the better reason is, because newly repaired, or some new building was added to it. Jarchi also says it was the eastern gate; and gives this reason for its being called new; that when Jehoiakim was carried captive, and some of the vessels of the temple, Nebuchadnezzar's army broke the eastern gate, which Zedekiah afterwards repaired, and made new; but if so, it is here called new by a prolepsis; or this account was written after that time.

Jeremías 26:10 In-Context

8 Pero en cuanto Jeremías terminó de decirle al pueblo todo lo que el SEÑOR le había ordenado, los sacerdotes y los profetas y todo el pueblo lo apresaron y le dijeron: «¡Vas a morir!
9 ¿Por qué has profetizado en el nombre del SEÑOR que esta casa se quedará como Siló, y que esta ciudad quedará desolada y deshabitada?» Y todo el pueblo que estaba en la casa del SEÑOR se abalanzó sobre Jeremías.
10 Cuando los jefes de Judá escucharon estas cosas, fueron del palacio del rey a la casa del SEÑOR, y se apostaron a la entrada de la Puerta Nueva del templo.
11 Allí los sacerdotes y los profetas dijeron a los jefes y a todo el pueblo: «Este hombre debe ser condenado a muerte, porque ha profetizado contra esta ciudad, tal como ustedes lo han escuchado con sus propios oídos».
12 Pero Jeremías les dijo a todos los jefes y a todo el pueblo: «El SEÑOR me envió para profetizar contra esta casa y contra esta ciudad todas las cosas que ustedes han escuchado.
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