1 sn Judging from a comparison of this passage with Jer 29:26-27 and that passage in turn with 2 Kgs 25:18, Pashhur held an office second in rank only to the high priest. He was in charge of keeping order in the temple and took offense at what he heard Jeremiah saying. 2 3 4 5 sn The name Pashhur is essentially a curse pronounced by Jeremiah invoking the 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 sn The words “Violence and destruction…” are a synopsis of his messages of judgment. Jeremiah is lamenting that his ministry up to this point has been one of judgment and has brought him nothing but ridicule because the 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 sn There is an interesting ironical play on words here with the earlier use of these same Hebrew words in v. 7 to refer to the 25 26 sn See the study note on 2:19 for explanation of this title for God. 27 sn This verse is almost an exact duplication of the petition in one of Jeremiah’s earlier prayers and complaints. See Jer 11:20 and notes there for explanation of the Hebrew psychology underlying the use of “kidneys and heart” here. For the thoughts expressed here see Ps 17. 28 29 30 sn The birth of a child was an occasion of great joy. This was especially true if the child was a boy because it meant the continuance of the family line and the right of retention of the family property. See Ruth 4:10, 13-17. 31 32 33