Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Jeremiah 51:59 - 51:59

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Jeremiah 51:59 - 51:59


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A special copy of the prophecy prepared by Jeremiah was delivered to Seraiah, to console the Jews in their Babylonian exile. Though he was to throw it into the Euphrates, a symbol of Babylon’s fate, no doubt he retained the substance in memory, so as to be able orally to communicate it to his countrymen.

went with Zedekiah - rather, “in behalf of Zedekiah”; sent by Zedekiah to appease Nebuchadnezzar’s anger at his revolt [Calvin].

fourth year - so that Jeremiah’s prediction of Babylon’s downfall was thus solemnly written and sealed by a symbolical action, six whole years before the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians.

quiet prince - Compare 1Ch 22:9, “a man of rest.” Seraiah was not one of the courtiers hostile to God’s prophets, but “quiet” and docile; ready to execute Jeremiah’s commission, notwithstanding the risk attending it. Glassius translates, “prince of Menuchah” (compare 1Ch 2:52, Margin). Maurer translates, “commander of the caravan,” on whom it devolved to appoint the resting-place for the night. English Version suits the context best.