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Jeremiah 37

Jeremiah 37 is the thirty-seventh chapter of the Book of Jeremiah in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. It is numbered as Jeremiah 44 in the Septuagint. This book contains prophecies attributed to the prophet Jeremiah, and is one of the Books of the Prophets. This chapter is the start of a narrative section consisting of chapters 37 to 44.[1][2] Chapter 37 records King Zedekiah's request for prayer, Jeremiah's reply to the king, and Jeremiah's arrest and imprisonment.[3][4]

Jeremiah 37
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Text edit

The original text was written in Hebrew. This chapter is divided into 21 verses.

Textual witnesses edit

Some ancient manuscripts containing the text of this chapter in Hebrew are of the Masoretic Text tradition, which includes the Codex Cairensis (895), the Petersburg Codex of the Prophets (916), Aleppo Codex (10th century), Codex Leningradensis (1008).[5]

There is also a translation into Koine Greek known as the Septuagint, made in the last few centuries BCE. Extant ancient manuscripts of the Septuagint version include Codex Vaticanus (B;  B; 4th century), Codex Sinaiticus (S; BHK:  S; 4th century), Codex Alexandrinus (A;  A; 5th century) and Codex Marchalianus (Q;  Q; 6th century).[6]

Parashot edit

The parashah sections listed here are based on the Aleppo Codex.[7] Jeremiah 37 is a part of the "Fifteenth prophecy (Jeremiah 36-39)" in the section of Prophecies interwoven with narratives about the prophet's life (Jeremiah 26-45). {P}: open parashah; {S}: closed parashah.

{P} 37:1-5 {P} 37:6-8 {P} 37:9-11 {S} 37:12-21 [38:1-2 {S}]

Verse numbering edit

The order of chapters and verses of the Book of Jeremiah in the English Bibles, Masoretic Text (Hebrew), and Vulgate (Latin), in some places differs from that in the Septuagint (LXX, the Greek Bible used in the Eastern Orthodox Church and others) according to Rahlfs or Brenton. The following table is taken with minor adjustments from Brenton's Septuagint, page 971.[8]

The order of Computer Assisted Tools for Septuagint/Scriptural Study (CATSS) based on Alfred Rahlfs' Septuaginta (1935), differs in some details from Joseph Ziegler's critical edition (1957) in Göttingen LXX. Swete's Introduction mostly agrees with Rahlfs' edition (=CATSS).[8]

Hebrew, Vulgate, English Rahlfs' LXX (CATSS)
37:1-21 44:1-21
30:1-9,12-14,16-21,23-24 37:1-9,12-14.16-21,23-24
30:10,15,22 none

Structure edit

The New King James Version divides this chapter into the following sections:

  • Jeremiah 37:1–10 = Zedekiah's Vain Hope
  • Jeremiah 37:11–21 = Jeremiah Imprisoned

Zedekiah’s vain hope (37:1–10) edit

Verse 1 edit

Now King Zedekiah the son of Josiah reigned instead of Coniah the son of Jehoiakim, whom Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon made king in the land of Judah.[9]

Verse 2 edit

But neither he nor his servants nor the people of the land listened to the words of the Lord that he spoke through Jeremiah the prophet.[11]

Verses 37:1–2 introduce the accounts in chapters 37–38 that Zedekiah and his regime was as disobedient as Jehoiakim and his regime (Jeremiah 36:27; cf. 2 Kings 24:19-20), although Zedekiah was said to seek the Lord’s help or seek a word from the Lord, even sending to inquire of Jeremiah three times, but he did not pay attention to the warnings he received in reply, so was ultimately responsible for the fall of Jerusalem (Jeremiah 39).[12]

Verse 3 edit

And Zedekiah the king sent Jehucal the son of Shelemiah, and Zephaniah the son of Maaseiah, the priest, to the prophet Jeremiah, saying, "Pray now to the Lord our God for us."[13]
  • "Jehucal the son of Shelemiah": or "Jucal the son of Shelemiah" in Jeremiah 38:1. During the excavations in the ruins of the City of David conducted by the Ir David Foundation in 2005 a bulla was discovered with the inscription "belonging to Jehucal son of Shelemiah (Shelemyahu) son of Shovi" which is thought to point to the person mentioned here.[14]

Verse 5 edit

 
The head of "Apries" or "Pharaoh-Hophra", Louvre
Then Pharaoh’s army came up from Egypt; and when the Chaldeans who were besieging Jerusalem heard news of them, they departed from Jerusalem.[15]
  • "Pharaoh": is Hophra (or Apries), the fourth king (counting from Psamtik I) of the 26th dynasty of Egypt, ruling 589-570 BCE.[16] His name is written as Ουαφρη[ς], Ouaphre[s] in the Greek Old Testament,[17] Ancient Greek: Ἁπρίης Apries by Herodotus (ii. 161) and Diodorus (i. 68), or Waphres by Manetho, who correctly records that he reigned for 19 years.[18] He forged an alliance with Zedekiah to rebel against Babylon (cf. Ezekiel 17:11–18),[19] sending an army in the summer of 588 BCE.[16] This caused the Chaldeans to temporarily lift the siege in Jerusalem to deal with the Egyptians, but eventually failed to prevent the fall of the city in July 587 BCE.[20] In 570 BC Hophra was forced to rule together as co-regents with Amasis (or Ahmosis/Ahmose II), but three years later Hophra was overthrown and executed, while Amasis continued to be a sole ruler until his death in 526 BCE.[21]

Jeremiah imprisoned (37:11–21) edit

Verse 12 edit

Jeremiah went out of Jerusalem to go into the land of Benjamin to claim his property there among the people.[22]

The meaning of the Hebrew in this verse is uncertain:[23] the nineteenth-century biblical commentator Alexander Maclaren suggests that Jeremiah went with a group of Benjaminites, reading "in the midst of the people" with "to go into the land of Benjamin". He argues then that "the others seem to have been let pass, and only Jeremiah detained".[24]

See also edit

  • Related Bible part: 2 Kings 19, 2 Kings 24, 2 Chronicles 36, Jeremiah 21, Jeremiah 29, Ezekiel 17
  • References edit

    1. ^ The New Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apocrypha, Augmented Third Edition, New Revised Standard Version, Indexed. Michael D. Coogan, Marc Brettler, Carol A. Newsom, Editors. Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 2007. pp. 1137-1138 Hebrew Bible. ISBN 978-0195288810
    2. ^ Huey 1993, p. 327.
    3. ^ Huey 1993, p. 327-332.
    4. ^ Ryle 2009.
    5. ^ Würthwein 1995, pp. 35–37.
    6. ^ Würthwein 1995, pp. 73–74.
    7. ^ As reflected in the Jewish Publication Society's 1917 edition of the Hebrew Bible in English.
    8. ^ a b "Table of Order of Jeremiah in Hebrew and Septuagint". www.ccel.org.
    9. ^ Jeremiah 37:1 NKJV
    10. ^ a b Note [a] on Jeremiah 37:1 linked to note [b] on Jeremiah 22:24 in NET Bible
    11. ^ Jeremiah 37:2 ESV
    12. ^ Note on Jeremiah 37:2 in NET Bible
    13. ^ Jeremiah 37:3 NKJV
    14. ^ Rossner, Rena (January 26, 2006). "The once and future city". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved November 15, 2009.
    15. ^ Jeremiah 37:5 NKJV
    16. ^ a b Thompson 1980, p. 25.
    17. ^ Cf. Christoffer Theis, Sollte Re sich schämen? Eine subliminale Bedeutung von עפרח in Jeremia 44,30, in: UF 42 (2011), S. 677–691 for the writing of this particular name.
    18. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Apries" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
    19. ^ Huey 1993, p. 329.
    20. ^ Thompson 1980, pp. 25–26.
    21. ^ Huey 1993, p. 370.
    22. ^ Jeremiah 37:12 NKJV
    23. ^ Footnote at verse 12 in the New Revised Standard Version
    24. ^ MacLaren, A., MacLaren Expositions of Holy Scripture on Jeremiah 37, accessed 23 March 2019

    Sources edit

    External links edit

    Jewish edit

    • Jeremiah 37 Hebrew with Parallel English

    Christian edit

    • Jeremiah 37, English Translation with Parallel Latin Vulgate

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For Jeremiah 37 in the Septuagint see Jeremiah 30 Jeremiah 37 is the thirty seventh chapter of the Book of Jeremiah in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible It is numbered as Jeremiah 44 in the Septuagint This book contains prophecies attributed to the prophet Jeremiah and is one of the Books of the Prophets This chapter is the start of a narrative section consisting of chapters 37 to 44 1 2 Chapter 37 records King Zedekiah s request for prayer Jeremiah s reply to the king and Jeremiah s arrest and imprisonment 3 4 Jeremiah 37 chapter 36chapter 38 A high resolution scan of the Aleppo Codex showing the Book of Jeremiah the sixth book in Nevi im BookBook of JeremiahHebrew Bible partNevi imOrder in the Hebrew part6CategoryLatter ProphetsChristian Bible partOld TestamentOrder in the Christian part24 Contents 1 Text 1 1 Textual witnesses 2 Parashot 3 Verse numbering 4 Structure 5 Zedekiah s vain hope 37 1 10 5 1 Verse 1 5 2 Verse 2 5 3 Verse 3 5 4 Verse 5 6 Jeremiah imprisoned 37 11 21 6 1 Verse 12 7 See also 8 References 9 Sources 10 External links 10 1 Jewish 10 2 ChristianText editThe original text was written in Hebrew This chapter is divided into 21 verses Textual witnesses edit Some ancient manuscripts containing the text of this chapter in Hebrew are of the Masoretic Text tradition which includes the Codex Cairensis 895 the Petersburg Codex of the Prophets 916 Aleppo Codex 10th century Codex Leningradensis 1008 5 There is also a translation into Koine Greek known as the Septuagint made in the last few centuries BCE Extant ancient manuscripts of the Septuagint version include Codex Vaticanus B G displaystyle mathfrak G nbsp B 4th century Codex Sinaiticus S BHK G displaystyle mathfrak G nbsp S 4th century Codex Alexandrinus A G displaystyle mathfrak G nbsp A 5th century and Codex Marchalianus Q G displaystyle mathfrak G nbsp Q 6th century 6 Parashot editThe parashah sections listed here are based on the Aleppo Codex 7 Jeremiah 37 is a part of the Fifteenth prophecy Jeremiah 36 39 in the section of Prophecies interwoven with narratives about the prophet s life Jeremiah 26 45 P open parashah S closed parashah P 37 1 5 P 37 6 8 P 37 9 11 S 37 12 21 38 1 2 S Verse numbering editThe order of chapters and verses of the Book of Jeremiah in the English Bibles Masoretic Text Hebrew and Vulgate Latin in some places differs from that in the Septuagint LXX the Greek Bible used in the Eastern Orthodox Church and others according to Rahlfs or Brenton The following table is taken with minor adjustments from Brenton s Septuagint page 971 8 The order of Computer Assisted Tools for Septuagint Scriptural Study CATSS based on Alfred Rahlfs Septuaginta 1935 differs in some details from Joseph Ziegler s critical edition 1957 in Gottingen LXX Swete s Introduction mostly agrees with Rahlfs edition CATSS 8 Hebrew Vulgate English Rahlfs LXX CATSS 37 1 21 44 1 21 30 1 9 12 14 16 21 23 24 37 1 9 12 14 16 21 23 24 30 10 15 22 noneStructure editThe New King James Version divides this chapter into the following sections Jeremiah 37 1 10 Zedekiah s Vain Hope Jeremiah 37 11 21 Jeremiah ImprisonedZedekiah s vain hope 37 1 10 editVerse 1 edit Now King Zedekiah the son of Josiah reigned instead of Coniah the son of Jehoiakim whom Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon made king in the land of Judah 9 Cross reference 2 Kings 24 8 9 10 Coniah the spelling of Jeconiah found in Jeremiah 22 24 28 and 37 1 elsewhere in the book of Jeremiah it is spelled as Jeconiah Jeremiah 24 1 27 20 28 4 29 2 cf 1 Chronicles 3 16 17 Esther 2 6 and Jehoiachin Jeremiah 52 31 33 cf 2 Kings 24 6 8 12 15 25 27 29 2 Chronicles 36 8 9 Ezekiel 1 2 10 Verse 2 edit But neither he nor his servants nor the people of the land listened to the words of the Lord that he spoke through Jeremiah the prophet 11 Verses 37 1 2 introduce the accounts in chapters 37 38 that Zedekiah and his regime was as disobedient as Jehoiakim and his regime Jeremiah 36 27 cf 2 Kings 24 19 20 although Zedekiah was said to seek the Lord s help or seek a word from the Lord even sending to inquire of Jeremiah three times but he did not pay attention to the warnings he received in reply so was ultimately responsible for the fall of Jerusalem Jeremiah 39 12 Verse 3 edit And Zedekiah the king sent Jehucal the son of Shelemiah and Zephaniah the son of Maaseiah the priest to the prophet Jeremiah saying Pray now to the Lord our God for us 13 Jehucal the son of Shelemiah or Jucal the son of Shelemiah in Jeremiah 38 1 During the excavations in the ruins of the City of David conducted by the Ir David Foundation in 2005 a bulla was discovered with the inscription belonging to Jehucal son of Shelemiah Shelemyahu son of Shovi which is thought to point to the person mentioned here 14 Verse 5 edit nbsp The head of Apries or Pharaoh Hophra Louvre Then Pharaoh s army came up from Egypt and when the Chaldeans who were besieging Jerusalem heard news of them they departed from Jerusalem 15 Pharaoh is Hophra or Apries the fourth king counting from Psamtik I of the 26th dynasty of Egypt ruling 589 570 BCE 16 His name is written as Oyafrh s Ouaphre s in the Greek Old Testament 17 Ancient Greek Ἁprihs Apries by Herodotus ii 161 and Diodorus i 68 or Waphres by Manetho who correctly records that he reigned for 19 years 18 He forged an alliance with Zedekiah to rebel against Babylon cf Ezekiel 17 11 18 19 sending an army in the summer of 588 BCE 16 This caused the Chaldeans to temporarily lift the siege in Jerusalem to deal with the Egyptians but eventually failed to prevent the fall of the city in July 587 BCE 20 In 570 BC Hophra was forced to rule together as co regents with Amasis or Ahmosis Ahmose II but three years later Hophra was overthrown and executed while Amasis continued to be a sole ruler until his death in 526 BCE 21 Jeremiah imprisoned 37 11 21 editVerse 12 edit Jeremiah went out of Jerusalem to go into the land of Benjamin to claim his property there among the people 22 The meaning of the Hebrew in this verse is uncertain 23 the nineteenth century biblical commentator Alexander Maclaren suggests that Jeremiah went with a group of Benjaminites reading in the midst of the people with to go into the land of Benjamin He argues then that the others seem to have been let pass and only Jeremiah detained 24 See also editBabylon Benjamin Chaldean Egypt Israel Irijah the son of Shelemiah the son of Hananiah Jehoiakim Coniah the son of Jehoiakim Jehucal the son of Shelemiah Jeremiah Jerusalem Josiah Judah List of artifacts in biblical archaeology Pharaoh Nebuchadnezzar Zedekiah Zephaniah the son of Maaseiah Related Bible part 2 Kings 19 2 Kings 24 2 Chronicles 36 Jeremiah 21 Jeremiah 29 Ezekiel 17References edit The New Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apocrypha Augmented Third Edition New Revised Standard Version Indexed Michael D Coogan Marc Brettler Carol A Newsom Editors Publisher Oxford University Press USA 2007 pp 1137 1138 Hebrew Bible ISBN 978 0195288810 Huey 1993 p 327 Huey 1993 p 327 332 Ryle 2009 Wurthwein 1995 pp 35 37 Wurthwein 1995 pp 73 74 As reflected in the Jewish Publication Society s 1917 edition of the Hebrew Bible in English a b Table of Order of Jeremiah in Hebrew and Septuagint www ccel org Jeremiah 37 1 NKJV a b Note a on Jeremiah 37 1 linked to note b on Jeremiah 22 24 in NET Bible Jeremiah 37 2 ESV Note on Jeremiah 37 2 in NET Bible Jeremiah 37 3 NKJV Rossner Rena January 26 2006 The once and future city The Jerusalem Post Retrieved November 15 2009 Jeremiah 37 5 NKJV a b Thompson 1980 p 25 Cf Christoffer Theis Sollte Re sich schamen Eine subliminale Bedeutung von עפרח in Jeremia 44 30 in UF 42 2011 S 677 691 for the writing of this particular name Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Apries Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press Huey 1993 p 329 Thompson 1980 pp 25 26 Huey 1993 p 370 Jeremiah 37 12 NKJV Footnote at verse 12 in the New Revised Standard Version MacLaren A MacLaren Expositions of Holy Scripture on Jeremiah 37 accessed 23 March 2019Sources editHuey F B 1993 The New American Commentary Jeremiah Lamentations An Exegetical and Theological Exposition of Holy Scripture NIV Text B amp H Publishing Group ISBN 9780805401165 Ryle Herbert Edward 2009 The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges Paperback BiblioBazaar ISBN 9781117708690 Thompson J A 1980 A Book of Jeremiah The New International Commentary on the Old Testament illustrated revised ed Wm B Eerdmans Publishing ISBN 9780802825308 Wurthwein Ernst 1995 The Text of the Old Testament Translated by Rhodes Erroll F Grand Rapids MI Wm B Eerdmans ISBN 0 8028 0788 7 Retrieved January 26 2019 External links editJewish edit Jeremiah 37 Hebrew with Parallel English Christian edit Jeremiah 37 English Translation with Parallel Latin Vulgate Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jeremiah 37 amp oldid 1218087234, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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