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Jeremiah 40

Introduction

This chapter treats of the release of Jeremiah, and the care taken of him; of the gathering of the princes and people of the Jews to Gedaliah, appointed their governor, dispersed about Judea, and other countries; and of a conspiracy against him, of which information was given him.

Verse 1

The word which came to Jeremiah from the Lord The word of prophecy, as the Targum; but there being no prophecy in this and the following chapter, only a narration of facts, this is generally referred to what came ten days after, and which begins ; so Jarchi and Kimchi; all between being included in…

Verse 2

And the captain of the guard took Jeremiah When he mustered his prisoners, to his great surprise he found the prophet among them, whom he took out from them, and set him free; though, before he dismissed him, he had the following conversation with him: and said unto him, the Lord thy God hath…

Verse 3

Now the Lord hath brought it, and done according as he hath said As he purposed, so it came to pass; as he foretold by his prophet, so it was brought about by his providence.

Verse 4

And now, behold, I loose thee this day from the chains which were upon thine hands Or rather are; for, when he said these words, it is highly probable they were on him, though now ordered to be taken off; these were not what were put upon him by the Jews, when in the court of the prison; for rather…

Verse 5

Now while he was not yet gone back, he said, go back also to Gedaliah These words, by different versions, are made difficult to be understood, both, whose words they are, and of whom they are spoken.

Verse 6

Then went Jeremiah to Gedaliah the son of Ahikam to Mizpah, &c.] A city in the tribe of Benjamin, not far from Ramathon; which, as Josephus says, was about five miles from Jerusalem.

Verse 7

Now when all the captains of the forces which were in the fields Not the captains of the king of Babylon’s forces, but the captains of the king of Judah’s forces; who either during the siege had lurked in the fields and villages, not daring to fall upon the Chaldean army, or attempt to raise the…

Verse 8

Then they came to Gedaliah to Mizpah Having heard that the Chaldean army was gone, and so were in no fear of that; and also that Gedaliah was made deputy governor, one of their own nation, a pious, prudent, good man, a man of ingenuity, mildness, and integrity; under whose government they might…

Verse 9

And Gedaliah the son of Ahikam the son of Shaphan aware unto them and to their men They might express their fears, that should they continue with Gedaliah, as they were inclined to do, could they be safe; that seeing they had encouraged Zedekiah to hold out the siege to the last against the…

Verse 10

As for me, behold, I will dwell at Mizpah, to serve the Chaldeans that come unto us Here he urges his own example, as before their welfare, to engage them to dwell in the land, and serve the Chaldeans; this was what he had determined to do, and had fixed upon Mizpah, a frontier town, and in the way…

Verse 11

Likewise, when all the Jews that were in Moab Who had fled thither, and to the places after mentioned, when the king of Babylon first invaded the land, and where they had continued unto this time: and among the Ammonites, and in Edom, and that were in all the countries; in all other neighbouring…

Verse 12

Even all the Jews returned from all places whither they were driven Through fear of the Chaldean army; they came all of them from the several countries before mentioned; so that here was like to be a happy settlement and a flourishing commonwealth again; here being princes and generals, soldiers…

Verse 13

Moreover, Johanan the son of Kareah Who seems to be the principal captain next to Ishmael, against whom an information is brought, and so not present; this captain is here only mentioned by name, and before next to Ishmael: and all the captains of the forces that were in the fields; or that had…

Verse 14

And said unto him, dost thou certainly know Not that they thought he did know, or that the thing was so flagrant that he must know it; but that he might be assured of the truth of it, from the information they were now about to give him: or, “dost thou not in knowing know?” [[22]] it is most…

Verse 15

Then Johanan the son of Kareah spake to Gedaliah in Mizpah secretly Partly that he might, as he thought, more easily prevail upon him, and persuade him to believe the information given; and partly for the sake of the proposal he had to make to him, which it was not proper should be publicly made:…

Verse 16

But Gedaliah the son of Ahikam said unto Johanan the son of Kareah In answer to his request, and the motion made by him: thou shalt not do this thing; or, “do not do this thing” [[24]]; dissuading him from it, as being unlawful to take away a man’s life in such a secret manner, without any legal…