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Selected Verse: Jeremiah 32:9 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Jer 32:9 |
Strong Concordance |
And I bought [07069] the field [07704] of Hanameel [02601] my uncle's [01730] son [01121], that was in Anathoth [06068], and weighed [08254] him the money [03701], even seventeen [07651] [06235] shekels [08255] of silver [03701]. |
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King James |
And I bought the field of Hanameel my uncle's son, that was in Anathoth, and weighed him the money, even seventeen shekels of silver. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
seventeen shekels of silver--As the shekel was only 2s. 4d.., the whole would be under £2, a rather small sum, even taking into account the fact of the Chaldean occupation of the land, and the uncertainty of the time when it might come to Jeremiah or his heirs. Perhaps the "seven shekels," which in the Hebrew (see Margin) are distinguished from the "ten pieces of silver," were shekels of gold [MAURER]. |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
Seventeen shekels of silver - literally, as in the margin, probably a legal formula. Jeremiah bought Hanameel's life-interest up to the year of Jubilee, and no man's life was worth much in a siege like that of Jerusalem. As Jeremiah had no children, at his death the land would devolve to the person who would have inherited it had Jeremiah not bought it. He therefore bought what never was and never could have been of the slightest use to him, and gave for it what in the growing urgency of the siege might have been very serviceable to himself. Still, as the next heir. it was Jeremiah's duty to buy the estate, independently of the importance of the act as a sign to the people; and evidently he gave the full value. |
The Scofield Bible Commentary, by Cyrus Ingerson Scofield, [1917] |
bought
(1) A sign of Jeremiah's faith in his own predictions of the restoration of Judah (Jer 32:15) for the field was then occupied by the Babylonian army; and
(2) a sign to Judah of that coming restoration. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
The money - The price of land was strangely fallen at this time, when the enemy was besieging the chief city of the country. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
Weighed him the money - It does not appear that there was any coined or stamped money among the Jews before the captivity; the Scripture, therefore, never speaks of counting money, but of weighing it.
Seventeen shekels of silver - The shekel at this time must have been a nominal coin; it was a thing of a certain weight, or a certain worth. Seventeen shekels was the weight of the silver paid: but it might have been in one ingot, or piece. The shekel has been valued at from two shillings and threepence to two shillings and sixpence, and even at three shillings; taking the purchase-money at a medium of the value of the shekel, it would amount only to about two pounds two shillings and sixpence. But as estates bore value only in proportion to the number of years before the jubilee, and the field in question was then in the hands of the Chaldeans, and this cousin of Jeremiah was not likely to come back to enjoy it after seventy years, (nor could he then have it, as a jubilee would intervene and restore it to the original family), and money must now be very scarce and high in its value, the seventeen shekels might have been a sufficient sum for a field in those circumstances, and one probably not large in its dimensions. |
15 For thus saith [0559] the LORD [03068] of hosts [06635], the God [0430] of Israel [03478]; Houses [01004] and fields [07704] and vineyards [03754] shall be possessed again [07069] in this land [0776].