“Then the king commanded
The Ethiopian Ebed-melech.
‘Take three men with you
From here!
Pull the prophet Jeremiah
Up from the cistern
Before he dies.’
So Ebed-melech took the men
With him.
They went
To the house of the king,
To a wardrobe
Of the storehouse.
They took from there
Old rags
With worn-out clothes.
Then he let them down
To Jeremiah
In the cistern
By ropes.
Then the Ethiopian Ebed-melech
Said to Jeremiah.
‘Just put the rags
With the clothes
Between your armpits
And the ropes.’
Jeremiah did so.
Then they drew Jeremiah up
By the ropes.
They pulled him
Out of the cistern.
Jeremiah remained
In the court of the guard.”
The vacillating King Zedekiah responded to the Ethiopian Ebed-melech by telling him to take 3 men with him in order to pull Jeremiah from the cistern well. The king had told the men who put Jeremiah in the well that they could do with him whatever they wanted to do. So then Ebed-melech took the 3 men. They went to the royal wardrobe in the palace. He then took some old rags and worn out clothes. When he arrived at the pit, he told Jeremiah to put these old rags or clothes between the rope and his arm pits. Thus he would not hurt himself coming out of this well. Then the 4 of them pulled him up out of the well. However, Jeremiah was then sent back to the house arrest jail in the royal court of the guard. King Zedekiah had let his officials try to kill Jeremiah, yet he sent his eunuch to save him. The result was that Jeremiah was back in jail again, as if nothing had happened.