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Then took they Jeremiah, and cast him into the dungeon of Malchijah the king`s son, that was in the court of the guard: and they let down Jeremiah with cords. In the dungeon there was no water, but mire; and Jeremiah sank in the mire.

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A Cistern, Not a Cell

Commentators explain that the "dungeon" was not a cell but a cistern—an underground reservoir for water. During the siege, it had become mostly dry, leaving only a thick layer of mud. The princes deliberately cast Jeremiah into this pit, intending for him to die a slow, private death from starvation and exposure, a method they likely chose to avoid the public odium of directly murdering a prophet.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Jeremiah 38:6

18th Century

Theologian

The dungeon - The cistern. Every house in Jerusalem was supplied with a subterranean cistern, so well constructed that the city never suffer…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Jeremiah 38:6

19th Century

Bishop

The dungeon of Malchiah the son of Hammelech. —Literally, the pit, or cistern. The Septuagint agrees with the ma…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Jeremiah 38:6

16th Century

Theologian

Here, the extreme presumption as well as cruelty of the princes is narrated; for they cast the holy Prophet into a pit, where he sank in the mire. …

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John Gill

John Gill

On Jeremiah 38:6

17th Century

Pastor

Then took they Jeremiah
Having the king's leave, or at least no prohibition from him; they went with proper attendan…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Jeremiah 38:1–13

17th Century

Minister

Jeremiah went on in his plain preaching. The princes went on in their malice. It is common for wicked people to look upon God's faithful ministers …