the Week of Proper 6 / Ordinary 11
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UYeremiya 36:2
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
a roll: Jeremiah 36:6, Jeremiah 36:23, Jeremiah 36:29, Jeremiah 30:2, Jeremiah 45:1, Jeremiah 51:60, Exodus 17:14, Deuteronomy 31:24, Ezra 6:2, Job 31:35, Psalms 40:7, Isaiah 8:1, Isaiah 30:8, Isaiah 30:9, Ezekiel 2:9, Ezekiel 3:1-3, Habakkuk 2:2, Habakkuk 2:3, Zechariah 5:1-4, Revelation 5:1-9
write: Jeremiah 30:2, Hosea 8:12
against Israel: Jeremiah 2:4, Jeremiah 3:3-10, Jeremiah 23:13, Jeremiah 23:14, Jeremiah 32:30-35, 2 Kings 17:18-20
against all: Jeremiah 1:5, Jeremiah 1:10, Jeremiah 25:9-29, Jeremiah 47:1 - Jeremiah 51:64
from the day: Jeremiah 1:2, Jeremiah 1:3, Jeremiah 25:3
Reciprocal: 2 Chronicles 21:12 - a writing Ezra 6:1 - rolls Jeremiah 36:14 - took Jeremiah 36:18 - He Ezekiel 2:3 - I send Zechariah 1:4 - unto Zechariah 7:7 - cried
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Take thee a roll of a book,.... A roll of parchment, which being wrote on, and rolled up, was called a book; but books, in those times, did not consist of leaves cut and stitched together, and bound up, as our books are, but sheets of parchments being written upon, were glued together, and then rolled up; hence such writings were called volumes; which name we still retain, and give to books, though the same practice is not used:
and write therein all the words that I have spoken unto thee against Israel, and against Judah; for though Israel was carried captive before the times of Jeremiah, and his prophecies were chiefly directed against Judah; yet as there were some of the ten tribes mixed with them, they were included in these prophecies, and therefore mentioned:
and against all the nations; such as Egypt, Edom, Ammon, and Moab, Jeremiah 9:26;
from the day that I spake unto thee, from the days of Josiah, even unto this day; that is, from the time the Lord called him to prophesy in his name, which was in, the thirteenth year of Josiah, who reigned one and thirty years; and this being the fourth year of Jehoiakim, it must be the three and twentieth year of his prophesying, and the a course of full two and twenty years; see Jeremiah 1:2; now all the sermons, discourses, and prophecies, he had delivered out against one and another, during this time, must all be written in one roll or book, that that they might be read. Kimchi says their Rabbins n would have it that this roll was the book of the Lamentations, called by them "Megallah", or roll.
n T. Bab. Moed Katon fol. 26. 1.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
A roll of a book - A parchment-scroll, consisting of several skins sewn together, and cut of an even breadth, with a piece of wood at one end (or, in case of larger volumes, at both ends) on which to roll them up.
Write therein all the words ... - The phrase means that the roll was to contain “all the counsel of God” Acts 20:27 upon the special point mentioned in Jeremiah 36:3; and that the prophet was not to keep anything back.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Jeremiah 36:2. Take thee a roll of a book — Take a sufficient quantity of parchment; cut and stitch it together, that it may make a roll on which to write the words that I have already spoken, that they may serve for a testimony to future generations. The Jewish rolls, several of which now lie before me, were made of vellum, or of sheep-skins dressed in the half-tanned or Basil manner. These were cut into certain lengths, and those parts were all stitched together, and rolled upon a roller. The matter was written on these skins in columns or pages. Sometimes two rollers are used, that as the matter is read from the roll in the left hand, the reader may coil it on the roller in his right. In this form the Pentateuch is written which is read in the synagogues.