40:1 The
word
that
came
to
Jeremiah
from
the
LORD
after
Nebuzaradan
the
captain
of
the
guard
had
let
him
go
from
Ramah,
when
he
took
him
bound
in
chains
along
with
all
the
captives
of
Jerusalem
and
Judah
who
were
being
exiled
to
Babylon.
40:2 The
captain
of
the
guard
took
Jeremiah
and
said
to
him,
"The
LORD
your
God
pronounced
this
disaster
against
this
place.
40:3 The
LORD
has
brought
it
about,
and
has
done
as
he
said.
Because
you
sinned
against
the
LORD
and
did
not
obey
his
voice,
this
thing
has
come
upon
you.
40:4 Now,
behold,
I
release
you
today
from
the
chains
on
your
hands.
If
it
seems
good
to
you
to
come
with
me
to
Babylon,
come,
and
I
will
look
after
you
well,
but
if
it
seems
wrong
to
you
to
come
with
me
to
Babylon,
do
not
come.
See,
the
whole
land
is
before
you;
go
wherever
you
think
it
good
and
right
to
go.
40:5 If
you
remain,
then
return
to
Gedaliah
the
son
of
Ahikam,
son
of
Shaphan,
whom
the
king
of
Babylon
appointed
governor
of
the
cities
of
Judah,
and
dwell
with
him
among
the
people.
Or
go
wherever
you
think
it
right
to
go."
So
the
captain
of
the
guard
gave
him
an
allowance
of
food
and
a
present,
and
let
him
go.
40:6 Then
Jeremiah
went
to
Gedaliah
the
son
of
Ahikam,
at
Mizpah,
and
lived
with
him
among
the
people
who
were
left
in
the
land.
40:7 When
all
the
captains
of
the
forces
in
the
open
country
and
their
men
heard
that
the
king
of
Babylon
had
appointed
Gedaliah
the
son
of
Ahikam
governor
in
the
land
and
had
committed
to
him
men,
women,
and
children,
those
of
the
poorest
of
the
land
who
had
not
been
taken
into
exile
to
Babylon,
40:8 they
went
to
Gedaliah
at
Mizpah--Ishmael
the
son
of
Nethaniah,
Johanan
the
son
of
Kareah,
Seraiah
the
son
of
Tanhumeth,
the
sons
of
Ephai
the
Netophathite,
Jezaniah
the
son
of
the
Maacathite,
they
and
their
men.
40:9 Gedaliah
the
son
of
Ahikam,
son
of
Shaphan,
swore
to
them
and
their
men,
saying,
"Do
not
be
afraid
to
serve
the
Chaldeans.
Dwell
in
the
land
and
serve
the
king
of
Babylon,
and
it
shall
be
well
with
you.
40:10 As
for
me,
I
will
dwell
at
Mizpah,
to
represent
you
before
the
Chaldeans
who
will
come
to
us.
But
as
for
you,
gather
wine
and
summer
fruits
and
oil,
and
store
them
in
your
vessels,
and
dwell
in
your
cities
that
you
have
taken."
40:11 Likewise,
when
all
the
Judeans
who
were
in
Moab
and
among
the
Ammonites
and
in
Edom
and
in
other
lands
heard
that
the
king
of
Babylon
had
left
a
remnant
in
Judah
and
had
appointed
Gedaliah
the
son
of
Ahikam,
son
of
Shaphan,
as
governor
over
them,
40:12 then
all
the
Judeans
returned
from
all
the
places
to
which
they
had
been
driven
and
came
to
the
land
of
Judah,
to
Gedaliah
at
Mizpah.
And
they
gathered
wine
and
summer
fruits
in
great
abundance.
40:13 Now
Johanan
the
son
of
Kareah
and
all
the
leaders
of
the
forces
in
the
open
country
came
to
Gedaliah
at
Mizpah
40:14 and
said
to
him,
"Do
you
know
that
Baalis
the
king
of
the
Ammonites
has
sent
Ishmael
the
son
of
Nethaniah
to
take
your
life"
But
Gedaliah
the
son
of
Ahikam
would
not
believe
them.
40:15 Then
Johanan
the
son
of
Kareah
spoke
secretly
to
Gedaliah
at
Mizpah,
"Please
let
me
go
and
strike
down
Ishmael
the
son
of
Nethaniah,
and
no
one
will
know
it.
Why
should
he
take
your
life,
so
that
all
the
Judeans
who
are
gathered
about
you
would
be
scattered,
and
the
remnant
of
Judah
would
perish"
40:16 But
Gedaliah
the
son
of
Ahikam
said
to
Johanan
the
son
of
Kareah,
"You
shall
not
do
this
thing,
for
you
are
speaking
falsely
of
Ishmael."