Now Pashur the son of Immer the priest, who was also chief governor in the house of the LORD, heard that Jeremiah prophesied these things.
Ahora Pasur, que era hijo de Imer el sacerdote y servía como oficial principal a cargo del templo del SEÑOR, oyó que Jeremías había profetizado estas cosas.
Pasur, el oficial principal del templo, se enteró de las profecías de Jeremías.
📚 Contexto Histórico
During the 7th century BC, amid the rising threat of the Babylonian Empire, the prophet Jeremiah was actively warning the people of Judah about God's judgment for their idolatry and social injustices, as part of his broader ministry in a divided and spiritually declining nation. Pashur, a priest and the chief governor in the Jerusalem temple, held a position of authority that involved maintaining order and enforcing religious practices, making him a key figure in the religious establishment that often resisted prophetic challenges. This verse introduces Pashur's reaction to Jeremiah's prophecies, highlighting the tension between institutional power and divine truth in ancient Judah.
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