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Jeremiah 41 - The Murder of Gedaliah



This chapter is a continuation of the previous chapter, and we learn the details of Gedaliah's fate.  Here’s the chapter in its entirety:  “But in midautumn, Ishmael son of Nethaniah and grandson of Elishama, who was a member of the royal family, arrived in Mizpah accompanied by ten men.  Gedaliah invited them to dinner.  While they were eating, Ishmael and his ten men suddenly drew their swords and killed Gedaliah, whom the king of Babylon had appointed governor.  Then they went out and slaughtered all the Judean officials and Babylonian soldiers who were with Gedaliah at Mizpah. (Wow!  Johanan was telling the truth!)


The next day, before anyone had heard about Gedaliah’s murder, eighty men arrived from Shechem, Shiloh, and Samaria.  They had come to worship at the Temple of the Lord.  They had shaved off their beards, torn their clothes, and cut themselves, and had brought along grain offerings and incense.  Ishmael left Mizpah to meet them, weeping as he went.  When he reached them, he said, “Oh, come and see what has happened to Gedaliah!”


But as soon as they were all inside the town, Ishmael and his men killed all but ten of them and threw their bodies into a cistern.  The other ten had talked Ishmael into letting them go by promising to bring him their stores of wheat, barley, oil, and honey that they had hidden away.  The cistern where Ishmael dumped the bodies of the men he murdered was the large one made by King Asa when he fortified Mizpah to protect himself against King Baasha of Israel.  Ishmael son Nethaniah filled it with corpses. (Wow…pure wickedness!)


Ishmael made captives of the king’s daughters and the other people who had been left under Gedaliah’s care in Mizpah by Nebuzaradan, captain of the guard.  Taking them with him, he started back toward the land of Ammon.


But when Johanan son of Kareah and the rest of the guerrilla leaders heard what Ishmael had done, they took all their men and set out to stop him.  They caught up with him at the pool near Gibeon.  The people Ishmael had captured shouted for joy when they saw Johanan and his men.  And all the captives from Mizpah escaped and began to help Johanan.  Meanwhile, Ishmael and eight of his men escaped from Johanan into the land of Ammon.


Then Johanan son of Kareah and his officers led away all the people they had rescued – warriors, women, children, and palace officials.  They took them all to the village of Geruthkimham near Bethlehem, where they prepared to leave for Egypt.  They were afraid of what the Babylonians would do when they heard that Ishmael had killed Gedaliah, the governor appointed by the Babylonian king.  (Jeremiah 41) (Nothing was said about Jeremiah.  Was he a part of the captives Ishmael took and Johanan later rescued?  Hopefully, we’ll find out in the next chapter.)


Lord, thank you for your Word today!  Help us remain connected and tuned-in to you, never straying from the warmth of your closeness.  Help us refrain from inflicting wounds on ourselves by turning away from you.  Lord, we love you!


May the Lord bless you and protect you.  May the Lord smile on you and be gracious to you.  May the Lord show you his favor and give you his peace.” (Numbers 6:24-26)


….AND MAY WE ALL PRACTICE THIS WITH ONE ANOTHER.


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