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Yeremia 27:19
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Sebab beginilah firman TUHAN semesta alam tentang tiang-tiang, bejana 'laut' dan galang, tentang sisa perkakas-perkakas yang masih tinggal di kota ini,
Karena demikianlah firman Tuhan semesta alam sekalian akan hal tiang-tiang dan kolam dan segala pelapik dan lebihnya segala serba perkakasan yang lagi tinggal di dalam negeri ini,
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the pillars: Jeremiah 52:17-23, 1 Kings 7:15-22, 2 Kings 25:13, 2 Kings 25:17, 2 Chronicles 4:2-16
Reciprocal: Jeremiah 20:5 - I will deliver Jeremiah 27:1 - the beginning Daniel 1:2 - with part
Cross-References
And he that came out fyrst, was red, and he was all ouer as it were a hearie garment, and they called his name Esau.
Nowe therefore take I pray thee thy weapons, thy quyuer and thy bowe, and get thee to the fielde, that thou mayest take me some venison.
And make me well tastyng meates, such as I loue, and bryng it to me, that I may eate, that my soule may blesse thee before that I dye.
Then sayde Isahac vnto Iacob: Come neare, and I wyll feele thee my sonne, whether thou be my very sonne Esau, or not.
And he knewe him not, because his handes were heary as his brother Esaus handes: and so he blessed hym.
And he asked him: art thou my sonne Esau? And he sayde: that I am.
Then sayde he: Bryng me, & let me eate of my sonnes venison, that my soule may blesse thee. And he brought hym, and he ate: and he brought hym wine also, and he dranke.
He saide vnto him: I am a prophet also as well as thou, and an angell spake vnto me in the word of the Lorde, saying: Bryng him againe with thee into thyne house, that he may eate bread, & drinke water. [And] he lyed vnto him.
And Ieroboam saide vnto his wyfe: Up I pray thee, and disguise thy selfe, that thou be not knowen to be the wyfe of Ieroboam: and get thee to Silo, for there is Ahia the prophet which tolde me that I should be king ouer this people.
Because ye haue sayd, We haue made a couenaunt with death, and with hell are we at agreement: and though there go foorth a sore plague, it shall not come vnto vs, for we haue made falsehood our refuge, and vnder vanitie are we hid.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
For thus saith the Lord of hosts concerning the pillars,.... The pillars of brass that stood in the temple; the one called Boaz, and the other Jachin, 1 Kings 7:15;
and concerning the sea; the sea of molten brass, which stood upon twelve oxen, 1 Kings 7:23;
and concerning the bases: the ten bases, which also were made of brass, 1 Kings 7:27;
and concerning the residue of the vessels that remain in this city; in the king's palace, and in the houses of the noblemen, and of the rich and wealthy inhabitants of Jerusalem.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Jeremiah 27:19. Concerning the pillars — Two brazen columns placed by Solomon in the pronaos or portico of the temple, eighteen cubits high, and twelve in circumference, 1 Kings 7:16-22; Jeremiah 52:11.
The sea — The brazen sea, ten cubits in diameter, and thirty in circumference. It contained water for different washings in the Divine worship, and was supported on twelve brazen oxen. Perhaps these are what are called the bases here. See the parallel places in the margin, and the notes on them (2 Kings 25:13; Jeremiah 52:17; Jeremiah 52:20-21).