Chapter 20:
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Jeremiah 20
Pashur smiting Jeremiah for this prophecy, receives a new
name, and fearful doom, ver. 1-6. Jeremiah's impatience under
their treachery and contempt, ver. 7-10. Rejoices in hope of
vengeance, ver. 11-13. Curses his birth, ver. 14-18.
Verse 1. Immer - The course of Immer was the sixteenth course of the
priests, 1 Chron. xxiv, 14. Pashur was his son, that is descended from him.
Verse 3. Not called - God's meaning was, not that he should by men be
no longer called Pashur, but that his condition should not answer
that name Pashur, which signifies, a flourishing priest; but Magor-
missabib, that is, fear and terror on all sides.
Verse 7. Hast prevailed - Thou prevailedst against me. Jeremiah at first
excused himself to God, chap. i, 6, but the Lord prevailed against
him replying, ver. i, 7, Say not, I am a child, for thou shalt go to
all that I shall send thee, and whatsoever I command thee thou
shalt speak, ver. i, 9. This is all that is here meant, namely, God's
over-ruling him contrary to his own inclinations.
Verse 8. Since - Since I first began to be a prophet, I have faithfully
discharged my office, and that with warmth and zeal. Spoil - I
have prophesied that violence and spoil was coming. Because -
Because of that scorn and derision with which they treated him.
Verse 9. I said - He did not speak this openly, but in his heart. But - He
found in his heart a constraint to go on.
Verse 10. Prevail - Desiring nothing more than that I might be enticed to
speak or do something which they might make matter of a
colourable accusation.
Verse 11. But - The prophet recovering himself out of his fit of passion,
encourageth himself in his God, whom he calls the mighty and
terrible one, so declaring his faith in the power of God, as one
able to save him, and in the promise and good will of God toward
him; therefore he saith, The Lord is with me; such was the
promise of God to this prophet, when he first undertook the
prophetical office, chap. i, 8. Be not afraid of their faces, for I am
with thee to deliver thee saith the Lord: from hence be concludes,
that though he had many that pursued after his life, yet they
should stumble in their ways of violence, and should not prevail.
Ashamed - That they should be ashamed of what they had done,
or be brought to shame for what they had done; for prosper they
should not: or they acted like fools, and did not deal prudently for
themselves (so this word is translated, Isaiah lii, 13,) yea, they
should become a reproach, and their reproach should be a lasting
perpetual reproach that should not be forgotten.
Verse 14. Cursed - This sudden change makes some think that these
words proceeded from Jeremiah rather as a repetition of a former
passion into which the abuses of his enemies had put him, than as
the immediate product of his spirit at this time.
Verse 16. The cities - Sodom and Gomorrah; by the cry in the morning
and shouting at noon, he means the shouts and noises that enemies
make when they break in upon a place.
Chapter 20:
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