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Jeremiah 36:24
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As they heard all these words, the king and all of his servants did not become terrified or tear their clothes.
They were not afraid, nor tore their garments, neither the king, nor any of his servants who heard all these words.
Yet they were not afraid, nor rent their garments, neither the king, nor any of his servants that heard all these words.
Yet neither the king nor any of his servants who heard all these words was afraid, nor did they tear their garments.
Yet the king and all his servants who heard all these words did not tremble in fear, nor did they tear their garments.
King Jehoiakim and his servants heard everything that was said, but they were not frightened! They did not tear their clothes to show their sorrow.
Yet the king and all his servants who heard all these words were not afraid, nor did they tear their clothes.
They were not afraid, nor tore their garments, neither the king, nor any of his servants who heard all these words.
Yet they were not afraide, nor rent their garmets, neither the King, nor any of his seruants, that heard all these wordes.
Yet the king and all his servants who heard all these words were not in dread, nor did they tear their garments.
Yet in hearing all these words, the king and his servants did not become frightened or tear their garments.
But even though they heard all these words, neither the king nor any of his servants grew afraid or tore their clothes.
And they were not afraid, nor rent their garments, [neither] the king nor any of his servants that heard all these words.
And, when King Jehoiakim and his servants heard the message from the scroll, they were not afraid. They did not tear their clothes to show sorrow for doing wrong.
Yet neither the king nor any of his servants were afraid, nor did they tear their garments when they heard all these words.
But neither the king nor any of his officials who heard all this was afraid or showed any sign of sorrow.
And the king and any of his servants who heard all these words were not startled, and they did not tear their garments.
Yet the king and all his servants who heard these Words were not afraid, nor did they tear their garments.
Yet no man was abashed therof, or rente his clothes: nether the kynge himselffe, ner his seruauntes, though they herde all these wordes.
And they were not afraid, nor rent their garments, neither the king, nor any of his servants that heard all these words.
But they had no fear and gave no signs of grief, not the king or any of his servants, after hearing all these words.
Yet they were not afraid, nor rent their garments, neither the king, nor any of his servants that heard all these words.
Yet they were not afraid, nor rent their garments, neither the king, nor any of his seruants that heard all these words.
And to Samaeas the Ælamite thou shalt say,
And they were not afraid, nor rent their garments, neither the king, nor any of his servants that heard all these words.
And the kyng and alle hise seruauntis, that herden alle these wordis, dredden not, nethir to-renten her clothis.
And they were not afraid, nor rent their garments, neither the king, nor any of his slaves that heard all these words.
Yet they were not afraid, nor rent their garments, [neither] the king, nor any of his servants that heard all these words.
Neither he nor any of his attendants showed any alarm when they heard all that had been read. Nor did they tear their clothes to show any grief or sorrow.
Yet they were not afraid, nor did they tear their garments, the king nor any of his servants who heard all these words.
Neither the king nor his attendants showed any signs of fear or repentance at what they heard.
The king and all his servants who heard all these words were not afraid, and they did not tear their clothes.
Yet neither the king, nor any of his servants who heard all these words, was alarmed, nor did they tear their garments.
Yet were they not in dread, neither rent they their garments, - the king, nor any of his servants that were hearing all these words.
And the king and all his servants that heard all these words were not afraid, nor did they rend their garments.
Yet neither the king, nor any of his servants who heard all these words, was afraid, nor did they rend their garments.
And the king and all his servants who are hearing all these words have not been afraid, nor rent their garments.
Neither the king nor any of his officials showed the slightest twinge of conscience as they listened to the messages read. Elnathan, Delaiah, and Gemariah tried to convince the king not to burn the scroll, but he brushed them off. He just plowed ahead and ordered Prince Jerahameel, Seraiah son of Azriel, and Shelemiah son of Abdeel to arrest Jeremiah the prophet and his secretary Baruch. But God had hidden them away.
Yet the king and all his servants who heard all these words were not afraid, nor did they rend their garments.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
they: Jeremiah 36:16, Job 15:4, Psalms 36:1, Psalms 64:5, Isaiah 26:11, Romans 3:18
nor rent: Jeremiah 5:3, 1 Kings 21:27, 2 Kings 19:1, 2 Kings 19:2, 2 Kings 22:11-19, 2 Chronicles 34:19-31, Isaiah 36:22, Isaiah 37:1, Jonah 3:6, Matthew 12:41
Reciprocal: Genesis 37:34 - General Exodus 7:23 - neither Leviticus 13:45 - his clothes 2 Kings 5:7 - that he rent 2 Kings 18:37 - with their clothes rent 2 Kings 22:19 - thine heart 2 Chronicles 34:27 - didst rend Ezra 9:3 - rent Ecclesiastes 3:7 - time to rend Jeremiah 2:19 - and that my Jeremiah 28:10 - took Jeremiah 34:10 - when Jeremiah 44:10 - neither Zechariah 1:4 - but Matthew 26:65 - the high priest Mark 14:63 - his Acts 14:14 - they
Cross-References
Ye shal kepe mine ordinaunces. Thou shalt not let cattell gender with a contrary kinde, neither sow thy fielde with mingled seede, neither shalt thou put on any mingled garment of linnen and wollen.
The Emims dwelt therin in tymes past, a people great, many, and tall, as the Anakims,
And the seruauntes of Absalom dyd vnto Amnon euen as Absalom had commaunded: And al the kinges sonnes arose, and euery man gat him vp vpon his mule, and fled.
And Absalom mette the seruauntes of Dauid ryding vpon a mule, whiche caried him vnder the thycke bowes of a great oke, and his head was caught of the oke, and he was lift vp betweene the heauen and the earth: and the mule that was vnder him, went away.
And so Sadoc the priest, and Nathan the prophet, and Banaiah the sonne of Iehoiada, and the Cerethites, and Phelethites went downe, and set Solomon vpon king Dauids mule, and brought him to Gihon.
And the king hath sent with him Sadoc the priest, and Nathan the prophet, and Banaiah the sonne of Iehoiada, & the Cerethites, and the Phelethites, & they haue set him vpo the kinges mule.
Barly also and strawe for the horses and mules brought they vnto the place where the officers were, euery man in his office.
And this plague shall go ouer horses, mules, cammels, asses, & all the beastes that shalbe in the hoast, like as yonder plague was.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Yet they were not afraid, nor rent their garments,.... They were not struck with horror at such an impious action as the burning of the roll; nor afraid of the judgments and wrath of God threatened in it; nor did they rend their garments in token of sorrow and mourning on account of either, as used to be when anything blasphemous was said or done, or any bad news were brought. The Jews from hence conclude, that whenever a man sees the book of the law torn of cut to pieces, he should rend his garments t. The persons here meant are not the princes that first heard the roll read in the secretary's office, for they were afraid, Jeremiah 36:16; unless they now dissembled in the king's presence, or had shook off their fears; however, if they are included, three must be excepted, whose names are mentioned in Jeremiah 36:25; and those who are more especially designed are expressed in the next clause:
[neither] the king, nor any of his servants that heard all these words; not all that were in the roll, for they only heard a part; but all that were in that part, which was enough to make them fear and tremble; but they were hardened in their sins; and by the hardness and impenitence of their hearts treasured up wrath against the day of wrath. These servants of the king seem to be those in waiting, and not the princes that came to him; however, they were not all of this complexion and character, since it follows:
t T. Bab. Moed Katon, fol. 26. 1.