Jeremiah 20

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Template:Short description Template:Bible chapter Jeremiah 20 is the twentieth chapter of the Book of Jeremiah in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. This book contains prophecies attributed to the prophet Jeremiah, and is one of the Books of the Prophets. This chapter includes the fifth of the passages known as the "Confessions of Jeremiah" (Template:Bibleref2).[1]

Text

The original text was written in the Hebrew language. This chapter is divided into 18 verses.

Textual witnesses

Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter in Hebrew are of the Masoretic Text tradition, which includes the Codex Cairensis (895), the Petersburg Codex of the Prophets (916), Aleppo Codex (10th century), Codex Leningradensis (1008).Template:Sfn Some fragments containing parts of this chapter were found among the Dead Sea Scrolls, i.e., 4QJera (4Q70; 225-175 BCE[2][3]) with extant verses 14‑18,[4] and 4QJerc (4Q72; 1st century BC)[5] with extant verses 2‑9, 13‑15 (similar to Masoretic Text).[6]Template:Sfn[7]

There is also a translation into Koine Greek known as the Septuagint, made in the last few centuries BCE. Extant ancient manuscripts of the Septuagint version include Codex Vaticanus (B; 𝔊B; 4th century), Codex Sinaiticus (S; BHK: 𝔊S; 4th century), Codex Alexandrinus (A; 𝔊A; 5th century) and Codex Marchalianus (Q; 𝔊Q; 6th century).Template:Sfn

Parashot

The parashah sections listed here are based on the Aleppo Codex.[8] Jeremiah 20 is a part of the Seventh prophecy (Jeremiah 18-20) in the section of Prophecies of Destruction (Jeremiah 1-25). {P}: open parashah; {S}: closed parashah.

[{S} 19:15] 20:1-3 {S} 20:4-6 {P} 20:7-12 {S} 20:13 {S} 20:14-18

Altercation with Pashhur (20:1–6)

Verse 1

Now Pashur the son of Immer the priest, who was also chief governor in the house of the Lord, heard that Jeremiah prophesied these things. [9]

Verse 2

Then Pashur smote Jeremiah the prophet, and put him in the stocks that were in the high gate of Benjamin, which was by the house of the Lord.[15]

The Jerusalem Bible treats Jeremiah's altercation with Passhur as part of the narrative of the broken jug in chapter 19.[16]

Verse 3

And it came to pass on the morrow, that Pashur brought forth Jeremiah out of the stocks. Then said Jeremiah unto him, The Lord hath not called thy name Pashur, but Magormissabib.[17]

Jeremiah’s unpopular ministry (20:7–18)

This is the final section of the Confessions of Jeremiah.

See also

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References

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Sources

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  1. Diamond, A. R. (1987), The Confessions of Jeremiah in Context, JSOTSup 45, Sheffield
  2. Cross, F.M. apud Freedman, D.N.; Mathews, K.A. (1985). The Paleo-Hebrew Leviticus Scroll (11QpaleoLev). Winona Lake, Indiana. p. 55
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  5. "The Evolution of a Theory of the Local Texts" in Cross, F.M.; Talmon, S. (eds) (1975) Qumran and the History of Biblical Text (Cambridge, MA - London). p.308 n. 8
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  8. As reflected in the Jewish Publication Society's 1917 edition of the Hebrew Bible in English.
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  11. Greek Text Analysis: Jeremiah 20:1. Biblehub
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Barnes, Albert. Notes on the Bible - Jeremiah 20. James Murphy (ed). London: Blackie & Son, 1884.
  13. The Nelson Study Bible 1997, pp. 1260-1261
  14. Barnes, Albert. Notes on the Bible - Jeremiah 1:10. James Murphy (ed). London: Blackie & Son, 1884.
  15. Template:Bibleverse KJV
  16. Jerusalem Bible (1966), Jeremiah 19:1-20:6
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  18. Greek Text Analysis: Jeremiah 20:3. Biblehub.com
  19. Note [a] on Jeremiah 20:3 in NKJV