Jeremiah 36:6-7
Context36:6 So you go there the next time all the people of Judah come in from their towns to fast 1 in the Lord’s temple. Read out loud where all of them can hear you what I told you the Lord said, which you wrote in the scroll. 2 36:7 Perhaps then they will ask the Lord for mercy and will all stop doing the evil things they have been doing. 3 For the Lord has threatened to bring great anger and wrath against these people.” 4
1 sn Regular fast days were not a part of Israel’s religious calendar. Rather fast days were called on special occasions, i.e., in times of drought or a locust plague (Joel 1:14; 2:15), or during a military crisis (2 Chr 20:3), or after defeat in battle (1 Sam 31:13; 2 Sam 1:12). A fast day was likely chosen for the reading of the scroll because the people would be more mindful of the crisis they were in and be in more of a repentant mood. The events referred to in the study note on v. 1 would have provided the basis for Jeremiah’s anticipation of a fast day when the scroll could be read.
2 tn Heb “So you go and read from the scroll which you have written from my mouth the words of the
3 tn Heb “will turn each one from his wicked way.”
4 tn Heb “For great is the anger and the wrath which the