Jeremiah 40:1

As what follows is mainly a historical narrative, it seems that the title “The word ...” was appropriate not merely to a prediction of the future, but to an account of the past, if written by a prophet. The Jews regarded history as inspired if written by a seer, and thus their historical books are c... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 40:5

NOW WHILE HE WAS NOT YET GONE BACK - Most modern commentators render “And as he yet answered nothing, Return then, he said, to Gedaliah ...” VICTUALS - A ration of food. A REWARD - A present.... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 40:7

The men would be the old and infirm: the women those whose husbands and protectors had perished in the wars (e. g. Jeremiah 41:10). The word children includes all the inferior members of a household.... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 40:9,10

TO SERVE THE CHALDEANS - literally, as margin; to be their minister and lieutenant. Gedaliah supposed that officers of high rank would come from time to time from Babylon to look after the king’s interests. But whatever was ordered would be done through him, as being the prime minister. GATHER YE W... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 40:14

It is difficult to say what object Baalis can have had in murdering Gedaliah. As an ally of Zedekiah Jeremiah 27:3, he may have had a spite against the family of Ahikam for opposing, as most probably they did at Jeremiah’s instigation, the league proposed Jeremiah 27. Ishmael’s motive was envy and s... [ Continue Reading ]

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