Jeremias 29:1

A Carta aos Exilados

1 Este é o conteúdo da carta que o profeta Jeremias enviou de Jerusalém aos líderes, que ainda restavam entre os exilados, aos sacerdotes, aos profetas e a todo o povo que Nabucodonosor deportara de Jerusalém para a Babilônia.

Jeremias 29:1 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 29:1

Now these [are] the words of the letter that Jeremiah the
prophet sent from Jerusalem
The argument and tenor, the sum and substance, of an epistle, which the prophet Jeremiah, being at Jerusalem, wrote, under the inspiration of God, to his countrymen abroad, afterwards described; so the prophets under the Old Testament instructed the people, sometimes by their sermons and discourses delivered by word of mouth to them, and sometimes by letters and epistles; as did the apostles of the New Testament; and they were both ways useful and profitable to men: unto the residue of the elders which were carried away captive;
some perhaps dying by the way, and others quickly after they came to Babylon; some were left, who had been rulers or civil magistrates in Judea, and perhaps of the great sanhedrim: and to the priests, and to the prophets:
false prophets, as the Syriac version; for we read only of one true prophet that was carried captive, and that was Ezekiel; but of false prophets several: and to all the people, whom Nebuchadnezzar had carried away captive
from Jerusalem to Babylon;
which was eleven or twelve years before their last captivity thither. This was a catholic epistle, common to all the captives of every rank and class, age or sex.

Jeremias 29:1 In-Context

1 Este é o conteúdo da carta que o profeta Jeremias enviou de Jerusalém aos líderes, que ainda restavam entre os exilados, aos sacerdotes, aos profetas e a todo o povo que Nabucodonosor deportara de Jerusalém para a Babilônia.
2 Isso aconteceu depois que o rei Joaquim e a rainha-mãe, os oficiais do palácio real, os líderes de Judá e Jerusalém, os artesãos e os artífices foram deportados de Jerusalém para a Babilônia.
3 Ele enviou a carta por intermédio de Eleasa, filho de Safã, e Gemarias, filho de Hilquias, os quais Zedequias, rei de Judá, mandou a Nabucodonosor, rei da Babilônia. A carta dizia o seguinte:
4 “Assim diz o SENHOR dos Exércitos, o Deus de Israel, a todos os exilados, que deportei de Jerusalém para a Babilônia:
5 ‘Construam casas e habitem nelas; plantem jardins e comam de seus frutos.
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