Matthew Poole Commentary - Jeremiah 42:1 - 42:1

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Jeremiah 42:1 - 42:1


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JEREMIAH CHAPTER 42



Johanan and the people desire Jeremiah to inquire of God, promising obedience to his will, Jer_42:1-6. Jeremiah assureth them of safety in Judea, Jer_42:7-12, and destruction in Egypt, Jer_42:13-18, reproveth their hypocrisy and obstinacy, Jer_42:19-22.



The three following chapters give us an account of what happened to Johanan the son of Kareah, and the rest, after the slaughter of Ishmael, and their going to dwell in the habitation of Chimham, in order to their going into the land of Egypt; their coming to Jeremiah to go and inquire of the Lord for them, his inquiry of God, with the revelation of the Divine will unto him, that they should not go into Egypt, promising God’s protection of them if they did not go, threatening their destruction if they did go; their proud answer to Jeremiah, and resolution to go, which they accordingly did, and there fell in with the idolatry of the Egyptians, for which God by his prophet threateneth them with an utter ruin.



After that this captain Johanan (who now had made himself head of the Jews) had fixed their abode in the habitation of Chimham in the way to Egypt, with thoughts of going down to inhabit there, for fear of the Chaldeans coming to revenge the death of Gedaliah upon all the remainder of the Jews, both these captains and many of the people, or some of all sorts of the people, (for it cannot be imagined that every particular person came,) made their address to the prophet Jeremiah, who probably was with them, carried away by Ishmael, and rescued by this captain.