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Jeremiah 36 KJV

Jehoiakim Burns the Scroll

Major Prophets 7 min 32 verses 1110 words Jeremiah king ร—18 words ร—17 baruch ร—16 roll ร—14 jeremiah ร—12

Jeremiah Chapter 36: Jehoiakim Burns the Scroll

The episode depicts Jehoiakim cutting and burning the scroll column by column beside a winter brazier, an act that enacts a deliberate, sequential annulment of the covenant curses rather than a spontaneous outburst of rage.

A1๐Ÿ”—nd it came to pass in the fourth year of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king of Judah, that this word came unto Jeremiah from the LORD, saying,

2๐Ÿ”— Take thee a roll of a book, and write therein all the words that I have spoken unto thee against Israel, and against Judah, and against all the nations, from the day I spake unto thee, from the days of Josiah, even unto this day.

3๐Ÿ”— It may be that the house of Judah will hear all the evil which I purpose to do unto them; that they may return every man from his evil way; that I may forgive their iniquity and their sin.

4๐Ÿ”— Then Jeremiah called Baruch the son of Neriah: and Baruch wrote from the mouth of Jeremiah all the words of the LORD, which he had spoken unto him, upon a roll of a book.

5๐Ÿ”— And Jeremiah commanded Baruch, saying, I am shut up; I cannot go into the house of the LORD:

6๐Ÿ”— Therefore go thou, and read in the roll, which thou hast written from my mouth, the words of the LORD in the ears of the people in the LORDโ€™s house upon the fasting day: and also thou shalt read them in the ears of all Judah that come out of their cities.

7๐Ÿ”— It may be they will present their supplication before the LORD, and will return every one from his evil way: for great is the anger and the fury that the LORD hath pronounced against this people.

8๐Ÿ”— And Baruch the son of Neriah did according to all that Jeremiah the prophet commanded him, reading in the book the words of the LORD in the LORDโ€™s house.

9๐Ÿ”— And it came to pass in the fifth year of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king of Judah, in the ninth month, that they proclaimed a fast before the LORD to all the people in Jerusalem, and to all the people that came from the cities of Judah unto Jerusalem.

10๐Ÿ”— Then read Baruch in the book the words of Jeremiah in the house of the LORD, in the chamber of Gemariah the son of Shaphan the scribe, in the higher court, at the entry of the new gate of the LORDโ€™s house, in the ears of all the people.

11๐Ÿ”— When Michaiah the son of Gemariah, the son of Shaphan, had heard out of the book all the words of the LORD,

12๐Ÿ”— Then he went down into the kingโ€™s house, into the scribeโ€™s chamber: and, lo, all the princes sat there, even Elishama the scribe, and Delaiah the son of Shemaiah, and Elnathan the son of Achbor, and Gemariah the son of Shaphan, and Zedekiah the son of Hananiah, and all the princes.

13๐Ÿ”— Then Michaiah declared unto them all the words that he had heard, when Baruch read the book in the ears of the people.

14๐Ÿ”— Therefore all the princes sent Jehudi the son of Nethaniah, the son of Shelemiah, the son of Cushi, unto Baruch, saying, Take in thine hand the roll wherein thou hast read in the ears of the people, and come. So Baruch the son of Neriah took the roll in his hand, and came unto them.

15๐Ÿ”— And they said unto him, Sit down now, and read it in our ears. So Baruch read it in their ears.

16๐Ÿ”— Now it came to pass, when they had heard all the words, they were afraid both one and other, and said unto Baruch, We will surely tell the king of all these words.

17๐Ÿ”— And they asked Baruch, saying, Tell us now, How didst thou write all these words at his mouth?

18๐Ÿ”— Then Baruch answered them, He pronounced all these words unto me with his mouth, and I wrote them with ink in the book.

19๐Ÿ”— Then said the princes unto Baruch, Go, hide thee, thou and Jeremiah; and let no man know where ye be.

20๐Ÿ”— And they went in to the king into the court, but they laid up the roll in the chamber of Elishama the scribe, and told all the words in the ears of the king.

21๐Ÿ”— So the king sent Jehudi to fetch the roll: and he took it out of Elishama the scribeโ€™s chamber. And Jehudi read it in the ears of the king, and in the ears of all the princes which stood beside the king.

22๐Ÿ”— Now the king sat in the winterhouse in the ninth month: and there was a fire on the hearth burning before him.

23๐Ÿ”— And it came to pass, that when Jehudi had read three or four leaves, he cut it with the penknife, and cast it into the fire that was on the hearth, until all the roll was consumed in the fire that was on the hearth.

24๐Ÿ”— Yet they were not afraid, nor rent their garments, neither the king, nor any of his servants that heard all these words.

25๐Ÿ”— Nevertheless Elnathan and Delaiah and Gemariah had made intercession to the king that he would not burn the roll: but he would not hear them.

26๐Ÿ”— But the king commanded Jerahmeel the son of Hammelech, and Seraiah the son of Azriel, and Shelemiah the son of Abdeel, to take Baruch the scribe and Jeremiah the prophet: but the LORD hid them.

27๐Ÿ”— Then the word of the LORD came to Jeremiah, after that the king had burned the roll, and the words which Baruch wrote at the mouth of Jeremiah, saying,

28๐Ÿ”— Take thee again another roll, and write in it all the former words that were in the first roll, which Jehoiakim the king of Judah hath burned.

29๐Ÿ”— And thou shalt say to Jehoiakim king of Judah, Thus saith the LORD; Thou hast burned this roll, saying, Why hast thou written therein, saying, The king of Babylon shall certainly come and destroy this land, and shall cause to cease from thence man and beast?

30๐Ÿ”— Therefore thus saith the LORD of Jehoiakim king of Judah; He shall have none to sit upon the throne of David: and his dead body shall be cast out in the day to the heat, and in the night to the frost.

31๐Ÿ”— And I will punish him and his seed and his servants for their iniquity; and I will bring upon them, and upon the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and upon the men of Judah, all the evil that I have pronounced against them; but they hearkened not.

32๐Ÿ”— Then took Jeremiah another roll, and gave it to Baruch the scribe, the son of Neriah; who wrote therein from the mouth of Jeremiah all the words of the book which Jehoiakim king of Judah had burned in the fire: and there were added besides unto them many like words.

Commentary & Study Notes Jamieson-Fausset-Brown (1871) ยท Public Domain fourth year โ€” The command to write the roll was given in the fourth year, but it was not read publicly till the fifth year. As Isaiah subjoined to his predictions a history of evenโ€ฆ

Classic verse-by-verse commentary on Jeremiah 36 from Jamieson, Fausset & Brown (1871). Covers: Baruch writes, and reads publicly jeremiah's prophecies collected in a volume. The roll is burnt by jehoiakim, and written again by baruch at jeremiah's dictation.

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fourth year โ€” The command to write the roll was given in the fourth year, but it was not read publicly till the fifth year. As Isaiah subjoined to his predictions a history of events confirming his prophecies (Isa 36:1-22; 37:1-38; 38:1-22; 39:1-8), so Jeremiah also in the thirty-seventh through forty-third chapters; but he prefaces his history with the narrative of an incident that occurred some time ago, showing that he, not only by word, but in writing, and that twice, had testified all that he about to state as having subsequently come to pass [GROTIUS]. At the end of Jehoiakim's third year, Nebuchadnezzar enrolled an army against Jerusalem and took it in the end of the fifth or beginning of the sixth year, carrying away captive Jehoiakim, Daniel, &c. Jehoiakim returned the same year, and for three years was tributary: then he withheld tribute. Nebuchadnezzar returned and took Jerusalem, and carried off Jehoiakim, who died on the road. This harmonizes this chapter with 2Ki 24:1-20 and Da 1:1-21. See on Jer 22:19.
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roll of a book โ€” a book formed of prepared skins made into a roll. Compare "volume of the book," that is, the Pentateuch (Ps 40:7). It does not follow that his prophecies were not before committed to writing; what is implied is, they were now written together in one volume, so as to be read continuously to the Jews in the temple. against... nations โ€” (Jer 25:15, &c.). from... days of Josiah โ€” (Jer 25:3). From Josiah's thirteenth year (Jer 1:2).
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Chapter Context

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1

The episode depicts Jehoiakim cutting and burning the scroll column by column beside a winter brazier, an act that enacts a deliberate, sequential annulment of the covenant curses rather than a spontaneous outburst of rage.

2

The narrative records three successive public readings of the same scroll. First in the temple court during a national fast, then before the royal officials in the scribeโ€™s chamber, and finally before the king. Tracing the wordโ€™s movement from popular assembly to court bureaucracy to throne.

3

Godโ€™s command to rewrite the destroyed scroll โ€˜with many like words addedโ€™ (v. 32) implies an expansion of the original collection, offering an internal witness to the growth of the Jeremiah tradition through successive editions under divine authorization.

4

The fast proclaimed in the ninth month (v. 9) aligns with the historical crisis of Nebuchadnezzarโ€™s 604 BCE western campaign, showing how the prophetic scroll was timed to confront Judah precisely when Babylonian invasion loomed.

5

Baruchโ€™s dual role as amanuensis and public reader positions him as an intermediary figure who transfers prophetic authority from oral performance to a fixed text, foreshadowing the later scribal mediation that shaped the canonical book.