Nebuzar-adan; i.e. Nabu-zira-iddina, "Nebo gave a seed."
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Jeremiah 39:9
The Pulpit Commentary on Jeremiah 39:9
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Matthew Henry on Jeremiah 39:1-10Jeremiah 39:1-10 · Matthew Henry Concise CommentaryJerusalem was so strong, that the inhabitants believed the enemy could never enter it. But sin provoked God to withdraw his protection, and then it was as weak as other cities. Zedekiah had his eyes put out; so he was c…Jerusalem Taken. (b. c. 588.)Jeremiah 39:1-10 · Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole BibleJERUSALEM TAKEN. (B. C. 588.) We were told, in the close of the foregoing chapter, that Jeremiah abode patiently in the court of the prison, until the day that Jerusalem was taken. He gave the princes no further disturb…The Pulpit Commentary on Jeremiah 39:1-18Jeremiah 39:1-18 · The Pulpit CommentaryEXPOSITION This chapter is very confused as it stands. To restore order it is absolutely necessary to suppose that some passages (viz. Jeremiah 39:1, Jeremiah 39:2, and Jeremiah 39:4-13) have been inserted by after thou…The Pulpit Commentary on Jeremiah 39:8-10Jeremiah 39:8-10 · The Pulpit Commentary(See homily on Jeremiah 52:8-16.) Jeremiah 39:11, Jeremiah 39:12 A prophet befriended by a heathen king. Rumours of Jeremiah's efforts to induce the Jews to submit to the Babylonian power must have reached the ears of N…
commentaryMatthew Henry on Jeremiah 39:1-10Jerusalem was so strong, that the inhabitants believed the enemy could never enter it. But sin provoked God to withdraw his protection, and then it was as weak as other cities. Zedekiah had his eyes put out; so he was c…Matthew HenrycommentaryJerusalem Taken. (b. c. 588.)JERUSALEM TAKEN. (B. C. 588.) We were told, in the close of the foregoing chapter, that Jeremiah abode patiently in the court of the prison, until the day that Jerusalem was taken. He gave the princes no further disturb…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Jeremiah 39:1-18EXPOSITION This chapter is very confused as it stands. To restore order it is absolutely necessary to suppose that some passages (viz. Jeremiah 39:1, Jeremiah 39:2, and Jeremiah 39:4-13) have been inserted by after thou…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Jeremiah 39:8-10(See homily on Jeremiah 52:8-16.) Jeremiah 39:11, Jeremiah 39:12 A prophet befriended by a heathen king. Rumours of Jeremiah's efforts to induce the Jews to submit to the Babylonian power must have reached the ears of N…Joseph S. Exell and contributors