Jeremiah 20:1 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. Pashur, smiting Jeremiah.for this prophecy, receiveth a new name, and a fearful doom,
Jeremiah 20:1-6. Jeremiah’s impatience under their treachery and contempt,
Jeremiah 20:7-10. He rejoiceth in hope of vengeance,
Jeremiah 20:11-13. Curseth his birth,
Jeremiah 20:14-18.
The course of Immer was the sixteenth course of the priests, as we read in
1 Chronicles 24:14.
Pashur
was his son, that is, descended from him through many generations. It is neither much material for us to know, nor very easy to determine, in what sense he is called the
chief governor of the temple,
whether he was
deputy
to the high priest, or the head of his course, which at that time waited in the temple, or had some place as
captain of the temple, to take notice of any disorders should be committed there, contrary to the law. Certain it is he was no high priest, for then he could not have been one of the course of
Immer.
Heard that Jeremiah prophesied these things;
either he heard Jeremiah himself, (which is most probable,) or somebody told him what Jeremiah had prophesied in the temple, which was within his charge and jurisdiction.