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Księga Jeremiasza 34:1
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Słowo, które podane było Jeremiaszowi od Pana, gdy Nabuchodonozor, król babiloński i wszytko wojsko jego i wszytki królestwa ziem, które były pod mocą ręki jego i wszyscy narodowie walczyli przeciw Jeruzalem i przeciw wszem miastam jego mówiąc:
Słowo, które się stało do Jeremijasza od Pana, (gdy Nabuchodonozor, król Babiloński, i wszystko wojsko jego, i wszystkie królestwa ziemi, które były pod władzą ręki jego, i wszystkie narody walczyły przeciwko Jeruzalemowi i przeciwko wszystkim miastom jego,) mówiąc:
Oto Słowo, które PAN skierował do Jeremiasza, gdy Nebukadnesar, król Babilonu, i całe jego wojsko, i wszystkie królestwa ziemi zarządzane przez niego oraz wszystkie ludy walczyły przeciw Jerozolimie i przeciw wszystkim jej miastom:
Słowo, które doszło Jeremjasza od WIEKUISTEGO kiedy Nabukadrecar, król Babelu i całe jego wojsko, i wszystkie, podwładne jego potędze królestwa ziemi, a także wszystkie owe narody walczyły przeciw Jeruszalaim oraz wszystkim jej miastom głosząc:
Słowo, które doszło do Jeremiasza od PANA, gdy Nabuchodonozor, król Babilonu, całe jego wojsko, wszystkie królestwa ziemi podległe jego władzy oraz wszystkie ludy walczyli przeciwko Jerozolimie i przeciwko wszystkim jej miastom, mówiące:
Słowo, które doszło Jeremiasza od Pana, gdy Nebukadnesar, król babiloński, i całe jego wojsko, i wszystkie królestwa ziemi jemu podległe i wszystkie ludy walczyły przeciwko Jeruzalemowi i wszystkim jego miastom.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
am 3415, bc 589
The word: This chapter contains two discourses, one concerning the taking of the city, and Zedekiah's captivity and death, Jeremiah 34:1-7, and the other containing an invective against the inhabitants of Jerusalem for retaining their Hebrew slaves, Jeremiah 34:8-22, both of which were delivered in the tenth year of Zedekiah.
when: Jeremiah 34:7, Jeremiah 32:2, Jeremiah 39:1-3, Jeremiah 52:4-11, 2 Kings 25:1-9, 2 Chronicles 36:12-17
all the kingdoms: Jeremiah 1:15, Jeremiah 27:5-7, Daniel 2:37, Daniel 2:38, Daniel 4:1, Daniel 4:22, Daniel 5:19
of his dominion: Heb. the dominion of his hand
Reciprocal: Jeremiah 1:3 - unto the end Zechariah 14:2 - gather
Gill's Notes on the Bible
The word which came unto Jeremiah from the Lord,.... This prophecy came to Jeremiah, and was delivered by him, when he was at liberty, and before his imprisonment, and was the occasion of it, as appears from Jeremiah 32:2; compared with Jeremiah 34:2; the prophecies not standing in the proper order in which they were given out; for the prophecy, in this first part of the chapter at least, was delivered out before that in the thirty second chapter:
when Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, and all his army, and all the kingdoms of the earth of his dominion, and all the people, fought against Jerusalem; when this mighty monarch appeared before Jerusalem with a numerous army, consisting of Chaldeans, the natives of his own kingdom, and with the auxiliary troops of each the kingdoms he had subdued and made tributary to him, even people of almost every nation under the heavens; and invested it, and laid siege to it, and lay against it:
and against all the cities thereof; the rest of the cities of Judah, which were as daughters of Jerusalem, the metropolis or mother city:
saying; as follows:
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
People - Peoples, i. e., tribes, races, under the rule of one man.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER XXXIV
This chapter contains two prophecies: the first, delivered
during the siege of Jerusalem, predicts to Zedekiah the taking
and burning of the city, with his own peaceful death and
honourable burial, 1-7.
The second was delivered when the Chaldeans had for some time
broken up the siege. It reproves the Jews for their conduct
towards their brethren of the poorer sort, whom they released,
by a solemn covenant, from bondage, in the extremity of their
danger; but compelled to return to it when they thought that
danger over, 8-11.
For this God threatens them with the sword, pestilence, and
famine; and with the return of the Chaldeans, who should take
the city, destroy it and the other cities by fire, and make an
utter desolation of the whole land of Judea, 12-22.
NOTES ON CHAP. XXXIV
Verse Jeremiah 34:1. The word which came unto Jeremiah — This discourse was delivered in the tenth year of the reign of Zedekiah. The chapter contains two discourses; one, Jeremiah 34:1-7, which concerns the taking of the city, and Zedekiah's captivity and death; the other, Jeremiah 34:8-22, which is an invective against the inhabitants of Jerusalem for having Hebrew male and female slaves. These, having been manumitted at the instance of the prophet, were afterwards brought back by their old masters, and put in the same thraldom; for which God threatens them with severe judgments.
Nebuchadnezzar-and all his army, and all the kingdoms of the earth of his dominion — That is, his army was composed of soldiers gathered out of Babylon, and out of all his tributary dominions: one hundred and twenty provinces.