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Title: The Family of Shaphan


1
The Family of Shaphan
  • Shaphan took book of the law to Josiah (2 Kgs 22)
  • Ahikam (Shaphans son) saved Jeremiah from
    execution after temple sermon (2624)
  • Elasah (Shaphans son) conveyed letter to exiles
    (293)
  • Gemariah (Shaphans son)--Baruch read Jeremiahs
    scroll in his temple chamber urged Jehoiakim not
    to burn scroll.
  • Gedaliah (Shaphans grandson, through Ahikam) was
    governor after the fall of Jerusalem (3914) and
    was asked to protect Jeremiah after Babylonian
    victory (405). Later assassinated (412)

2
Temple Sermon--609
  • Chapter 7 C Chapter 26 B
  • Relationship to Deuteronomic reform
  • Temple of Yahweh
  • Steal, murder, commit adultery, swear falsely
  • Has this house become a den of robbers?
  • My place at Shiloh

3
Temple Sermon--609
  • Chapter 26 B
  • Jeremiah is threatened with death saved because
    of precedent of Micah who said Zion shall be
    plowed like a field
  • Then Hezekiah prayed and God changed his mind
  • Was Micah unduly pessimistic, even wrong?
  • Uriah killed by Jehoiakim (2623) per contra
    Jeremiah--saved by Ahikam son of Shaphan (2624)

4
Letter to the exiles 291-9
  • Communication took place between exile and the
    land
  • Build, marry, have children--seek shalom of the
    city
  • Worship (without temple and sacrificial cult)
    possible in an unclean land
  • Praying for Babylon is in Israels self-interest
  • Praying for the enemy

5
Another letter to the exiles 5159-64
  • Delivered by Seraiah the son of Neriah (brother
    of Baruch)
  • Listed disasters that would come on Babylon
  • Private rather than public
  • Dealt with future not present
  • Read it and cast it into Euphrates--thus shall
    Babylon sink, no more to rise

6
Jeremiahs Life (37-38)
  • Kings Josiah, Jehoahaz, Jehoiakim, Jehoiachin,
    Zedekiah, (Gedaliah)
  • Rescued by Ebed-melech, the Cushite
  • If you, Zedekiah, surrender, your life will be
    spared.
  • Zedekiah begs Jeremiah not to tell others of the
    disastrous fate that awaits the king

7
Jeremiahs Life (39-41)
  • Zedekiah captured, witnesses murder of his sons,
    and is blinded.
  • Jeremiah entrusted to Gedaliah the son of Ahikam
    the son of Shaphan.
  • Word of deliverance for Ebed-melech.
  • Baalis king of the Ammonites sends Ishmael to
    assassinate Gedaliah

8
Jeremiahs Life (42-44)
  • Jeremiah advises against going to Egypt
  • Jeremiah and Baruch forcibly taken to Egypt.
  • Jeremiah Nebuchadrezzar will invade Egypt.
  • Jeremiah denounces worship of the queen of heaven

9
Baruch in 605
  • 36 Baruch writes words of first scroll and read
    it in the temple.
  • 36 Baruch writes also a second scroll.
  • 45 Baruch given life as a prize of war.
  • Frames story of Jeremiah and the peril of the
    word of God in 37-44

10
Jeremiahs Messiah
  • righteous or legitimate branch
  • I am going to bring my servant the branch Zech
    38 612
  • He shall rule as king and act wisely he shall
    practice justice and righteousness
  • Judah will be saved and Israel dwell securely
  • Yahweh is the source of our vindication.
    Zidqiyahu becomes Yahweh sidqenu

11
Deuteronomistic Phraseology in chapter 23 and
related passages
  • Shepherds scatter sheep 231-2
  • You (shepherds) drove them away 232
  • You did not supervise (attend to) them 232
  • I, Yahweh, will scatter them 916
  • I drove them away 233, 8
  • Behold I will supervise (punish) you 232

12
Deuteronomistic Reversals in Jeremiah
  • I will gather the remnant that has been scattered
    233
  • I will bring them back from the place where I
    have driven them 233
  • I will carry out a saving visit of you who have
    been visited with punishment 2910

13
A Step beyond the Deuteronomistic History
  • Deut 2863 and Josh 2315 Gods bad word is as
    certain as his good word. Just as the Lord took
    delight in making you prosperous, so the Lord
    will take delight in bringing you to ruin.
  • Jer 3128 3242 Gods good word is as certain as
    his bad word. Just as I have watched over them
    to pluck up and break down, so I will watch over
    them to build and to plant.

14
A Reinterpretation of the Messiah, 3314-16
  • God promises to establish the previous word
    (235-6)
  • Judah will be saved and Jerusalem (not Israel)
    dwell securely
  • Her (not his) name Yahweh is the source of our
    vindication
  • 3314-26 lacking in the Septuagint

15
Later reinterpretation of this passage
  • vv. 17-18 Davidic dynasty, not an individual
    Levitical priests also dynastic
  • vv. 19-22 the covenant with Davidic and Levitical
    lines unbreakable.
  • vv. 23-26 Yahweh has an unbreakable covenant with
    Jacob and David. One of David descendants will
    reign over seed of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

16
Ancestral and Sinai Covenants
  • Genesis 15 Covenant with Abram and Sarai
  • Genesis 17 Everlasting Covenant with Abraham and
    Sarah
  • Deuteronomy--ancestral covenant
  • Fulfilled in David--Nile to Euphrates and
    covenant with David
  • Genesis 17 ancestral covenant an end in itself
  • Fulfilled on Horeb/Sinai

17
The New Covenant--Jer 3131-34
  • Its an oracle of Yahweh! vv. 31, 32, 33, 34
  • Both kingdoms--Israel and Judah
  • New or renewed?
  • Even though I was their husband? their baal?
    Ytlb

18
More on the New Covenant
  • Gods law written on heart (cf. new heart in
    Ezekiel)
  • What does it mean to know Yahweh?
  • Josiah judged the cause of the poor and
    needy.Is not this to know me? 2215-16
  • Basis for new covenant
  • I will forgive their iniquity
  • I will not remember their sin anymore
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