Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Jeremiah 36:1 - 36:1

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Jeremiah 36:1 - 36:1


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Jer 36:1-32. Baruch writes, and reads publicly Jeremiah’s prophecies collected in a volume. The roll is burnt by Jehoiakim, and written again by Baruch at Jeremiah’s dictation.

fourth year - The command to write the roll was given in the fourth year, but it was not read publicly till the fifth year. As Isaiah subjoined to his predictions a history of events confirming his prophecies (Isa 36:1-22; Isa 37:1-38; Isa 38:1-22; Isa 39:1-8), so Jeremiah also in the thirty-seventh through forty-third chapters; but he prefaces his history with the narrative of an incident that occurred some time ago, showing that he, not only by word, but in writing, and that twice, had testified all that he about to state as having subsequently come to pass [Grotius]. At the end of Jehoiakim’s third year, Nebuchadnezzar enrolled an army against Jerusalem and took it in the end of the fifth or beginning of the sixth year, carrying away captive Jehoiakim, Daniel, etc. Jehoiakim returned the same year, and for three years was tributary: then he withheld tribute. Nebuchadnezzar returned and took Jerusalem, and carried off Jehoiakim, who died on the road. This harmonizes this chapter with 2Ki 24:1-20 and Dan 1:1-21. See on Jer 22:19.