Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Jeremiah 28:1 - 28:1

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Jeremiah 28:1 - 28:1


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Jer 28:1-17. Prophecies immediately following those in the twenty-seventh chapter. Hananiah breaks the yokes to signify that Nebuchadnezzar’s yoke shall be broken. Jeremiah foretells that yokes of iron are to succeed those of wood, and that Hananiah shall die.

in the beginning of the reign of Zedekiah - The Jews often divided any period into two halves, the beginning and the end. As Zedekiah reigned eleven years, the fourth year would be called the beginning of his reign, especially as during the first three years affairs were in such a disturbed state that he had little power or dignity, being a tributary; but in the fourth year he became strong in power.

Hananiah - Another of this name was one of the three godly youths who braved Nebuchadnezzar’s wrath in the fear of God (Dan 1:6, Dan 1:7; Dan 3:12). Probably a near relation, for Azariah is associated with him; as Azur with the Hananiah here. The godly and ungodly are often in the same family (Eze 18:14-20).

Gibeon - one of the cities of the priests, to which order he must have belonged.