Jeremiah 40:1-6

Jeremiah Stays in Judah

1 [This is] the word that came to Jeremiah from the Lord after Nebuzaradan, captain of the guard, released him at Ramah[a] when he had been bound in chains with all the exiles of Jerusalem and Judah who were being exiled to Babylon.
2 The captain of the guard took Jeremiah and said to him, "The Lord your God decreed this disaster on this place,
3 and the Lord has fulfilled [it]. He has done just what He decreed. Because you [people] have sinned against the Lord and have not obeyed Him, this thing has happened.
4 Now pay attention [to what I say]. Today I am setting you free from the chains that were on your hands. If it pleases you to come with me to Babylon, come, and I will take care of you. But if it seems wrong to you to come with me to Babylon, go no farther.[b] Look-the whole land is in front of you. Wherever it seems good and right for you to go, go there."
5 When Jeremiah had not yet turned [to go, Nebuzaradan said to him:] "Return[c] to Gedaliah son of Ahikam, son of Shaphan, whom the king of Babylon has appointed over the cities of Judah, and stay with him among the people or go wherever you want to go." So the captain of the guard gave him a ration[d] and a gift[e] and released him.
6 Jeremiah therefore went to Gedaliah son of Ahikam at Mizpah,[f] and he stayed with him among the people who remained in the land.

Jeremiah 40:1-6 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.

Footnotes 6

  • [a]. 1 Kg 15:17-22; 2 Ch 16:1-6
  • [b]. Lit Babylon, stop
  • [c]. LXX reads But if not, run, return; Hb obscure
  • [d]. Jr 52:34; 2 Kg 25:30
  • [e]. 2 Sm 11:8
  • [f]. Jr 41:1-16; Jdg 20:1-3; 1 Sm 7:5-16
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