Jeremiah 40:1-7

Jeremiah Remains in Judah

1 The word which came to Jeremiah from the LORD after 1Nebuzaradan captain of the bodyguard had released him from 2Ramah, when he had taken him bound in 3chains among all the exiles of Jerusalem and Judah who were being exiled to Babylon.
2 Now the captain of the bodyguard had taken Jeremiah and said to him, "The 4LORD your God promised this calamity against this place;
3 and the LORD has brought it on and done just as He promised. Because you people 5sinned against the LORD and did not listen to His voice, therefore this thing has happened to you.
4 "But now, behold, I am 6freeing you today from the chains which are on your hands. If you would prefer * to come with me to Babylon, come along, and I will look * after you; but if you would prefer * not to come with me to Babylon, never mind. Look, the 7whole land is before you; go wherever it seems good and right for you to go."
5 As Jeremiah was still not going back, he said, "Go on back then to 8Gedaliah the son of Ahikam, the son of Shaphan, whom the king of Babylon has 9appointed over the cities of Judah, and stay with him among the people; or else go anywhere it seems right for you to go." So the captain of the bodyguard gave him a 10ration and a 11gift and let him go.
6 Then Jeremiah went to 12Mizpah to 13Gedaliah the son of Ahikam and stayed with him among the people who were left in the land.
7 14Now all the commanders of the forces that were in the field, they and their men, heard that the king of Babylon had appointed Gedaliah the son of Ahikam over the land and that he had put him in charge of the men, women and children, those of the 15poorest of the land who had not been exiled to Babylon.

Jeremiah 40:1-7 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 40

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. The release of Jeremiah, where, and by whom, Jer 40:1-4; the liberty granted him to go to Babylon, or stay in Judea, as he thought fit; and, if he chose the latter, is advised to go to Gedaliah, appointed governor, or where he would; and is dismissed with food, and a reward, Jer 40:4-6; upon which he went and dwelt with Gedaliah, Jer 40:7; to whom also the captains of the dispersed forces joined themselves, to whom he swore, and bid them be of good cheer; and exhorted them to serve the Chaldeans, which he urged from the profit of it to them, and by his own example, Jer 40:8-10; and to whom also gathered the Jews in other countries, Jer 40:11,12; by the captains he is informed of a conspiracy against his life, and one of them offers to destroy the conspirator, which Gedaliah would not agree to, disbelieving the information, Jer 40:13-16.

Cross References 15

  • 1. Jeremiah 39:9, 11
  • 2. Jeremiah 31:15
  • 3. Acts 12:6, 7; Acts 21:13; Acts 28:20; Ephesians 6:20
  • 4. Leviticus 26:14-38; Deuteronomy 28:15-68; Deuteronomy 29:24-28; Deuteronomy 31:17; Deuteronomy 32:19-25; Jeremiah 22:8, 9
  • 5. Jeremiah 50:7; Daniel 9:11; Romans 2:5
  • 6. Jeremiah 39:11, 12
  • 7. Genesis 13:9; Genesis 20:15; Genesis 47:6
  • 8. Jeremiah 39:14
  • 9. 2 Kings 25:23
  • 10. Jeremiah 52:34
  • 11. 2 Kings 8:7-9
  • 12. Judges 20:1; Judges 21:1; 1 Samuel 7:5; 2 Chronicles 16:6
  • 13. Jeremiah 39:14
  • 14. 2 Kings 25:23
  • 15. Jeremiah 39:10; Jeremiah 52:16

Footnotes 8

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