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Introduction

A.M. 3399. B.C. 605.

We have in this chapter, which is a continuation of the foregoing,

(1,) An account of Jeremiah’s being beaten and imprisoned by Pashur, captain of the temple; against whom, on his release, he pronounces a terrible sentence, and also against his friends, foretelling their being carried away captives with all Judah unto Babylon, where Pashur, and all that belonged to him, should die in exile, Jeremiah 20:1-6 .

(2,) The prophet complains of the mockery of his enemies, and their malicious attempts to hurt him; but professes his trust, that God would still defeat their purposes and avenge his wrongs; and celebrates his deliverance with a song of praise, Jeremiah 20:7-13 .

(3,) He bitterly laments his being born to a life of so much sorrow and disquietude, Jeremiah 20:14-18 .

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