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Jeremiah 36:23

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36:23 As soon as Jehudi had read three or four columns 1  of the scroll, the king 2  would cut them off with a penknife 3  and throw them on the fire in the firepot. He kept doing so until the whole scroll was burned up in the fire. 4 

Jeremiah 49:32

Context

49:32 Their camels will be taken as plunder.

Their vast herds will be taken as spoil.

I will scatter to the four winds

those desert peoples who cut their hair short at the temples. 5 

I will bring disaster against them

from every direction,” says the Lord. 6 

1 tn Heb “doors.” This is the only time the word “door” is used in this way but all the commentaries and lexicons agree that it means “columns.” The meaning is figurative based on the similarity of shape.

2 tn Heb “he.” The majority of commentaries and English versions are agreed that “he” is the king. However, since a penknife (Heb “a scribe’s razor”) is used to cut the columns off, it is possible that Jehudi himself did it. However, even if Jehudi himself did it, he was acting on the king’s orders.

3 sn Heb “a scribe’s razor.” There is some irony involved here since a scribe’s razor was used to trim the sheets to be sewn together, scrape them in preparation for writing, and to erase errors. What was normally used to prepare the scroll was used to destroy it.

4 tn Heb “until the whole scroll was consumed upon the fire which was in the fire pot.”

5 tn See the translator’s note at Jer 9:26 and compare the usage in 9:26 and 25:23.

6 tn Heb “Oracle of the Lord.”



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