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Jeremy 39:11-14 1 entry

NEBUCHADNEZZAR’S CARE FOR JEREMIAH

FOREIGNERS LISTEN TO THE PROPHET.

Theodoret of Cyr (c. 393–c. 458) verse 12

Both Nebuchadnezzar the king and Ebedmelech the Ethiopian increased the condemnation of the Jews. Although they were foreigners, they respected the prophet, but the Jews (who had been raised on the words of the prophets) did not want to pay attention to the divine words, but they subjected the prophets to punishments of every kind. The promise of God surely obtained its fulfillment. When God appointed him a prophet, he promised to make him irresistible and like an iron pillar and a bronze wall because on the one hand they would wage war against him but on the other hand they would not prevail. Nebuzaradan and all the company of rulers summoned Jeremiah from the prison and handed him over to Gedaliah, whom he had ordered to rule over the remnant in Judah. And the prophet thought that it was worth noting that the things spoken beforehand by God concerning Ebedmelech were fulfilled. For with him, nothing is uncared for or lacking reward.

On Jeremiah 8.39

Jeremy 39:15-18 2 entries

[GOD’S WORD TO EBEDMELECH]JEREMIAH IS RELEASED BY NEBUZARADAN

THE TRUE TEMPLE IS CARED FOR.

St. Jerome (c. 347–420) verse 1

Jeremiah, who was[1] sanctified in the womb and was known in his mother’s belly, enjoyed the high privilege because he was predestined to the blessing of virginity. And when all were captured and even the vessels of the temple were plundered by the king of Babylon, he alone was[2] liberated by the enemy, did not know the insults of captivity and was supported by the conquerors; and Nebuchadnezzar, though he gave Nebuzaradan no charge concerning the Holy of Holies, did give him charge concerning Jeremiah. For that is the true temple of God and that is the Holy of Holies, which is consecrated to the Lord by pure virginity.

Against Jovinianus 1.33

NATIONS LEARN.

Theodoret of Cyr (c. 393–c. 458) verse 3

And here it is clear that God chose Israel from the beginning as a kindness to the other nations. For the miracles that took place because of them amazed all and clearly taught that their God alone was the true God. And again their misfortunes accused them of their wickedness and proclaimed the righteous verdict of God. Thus, for example, Nebuzaradan said that the Jews deservedly suffered punishment and God had acted justly.

On Jeremiah 8.40