Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
the men of whom thou art afraid-- (Jeremiah 38:1, Jeremiah 38:4-6). The courtiers and princes hostile to thee for having delivered Jeremiah shall have no power to hurt. Heretofore intrepid, he was now afraid; this prophecy was therefore the more welcome to him.
Belonging to the time when the city was not yet taken, and when Jeremiah was still in the court of the prison (Jeremiah 38:13). This passage is inserted here because it was now that Ebed-melech's good act (Jeremiah 38:7-12; Matthew 25:43) was to be rewarded in his deliverance.
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
Jeremiah 38:10
Ezekiel 9:4
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