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Verse Jeremiah 41:6. _WEEPING ALL ALONG AS HE WENT_] This felonious
hypocrite pretended that he also was deeply afflicted, and wished to
bear them company in their sorrow.
_COME TO GEDALIAH_] He will...
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Ishmael’s conduct seems to have been dictated by the malicious
desire utterly to frustrate Gedaliah’s work.
WEEPING - By this artifice he lured them into Mizpah. The Septuagint:
“as they were ... wee...
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III. AFTER THE FALL OF JERUSALEM (40-45)
Chapter S 40-41
The Treachery in the Land and the Flight to Egypt
_ 1. Jeremiah's choice (Jeremiah 40:1) _
2. Gedaliah and Ishmael's deed (Jeremiah 40:7; J
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ISHMAEL'S DEEDS AND FLIGHT. Eighty pilgrims from N. Israel to
Jerusalem, mourning its fall, and carrying offerings (Jeremiah 17:26),
were met by Ishmael and enticed into Mizpah. There he killed them a...
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WEEPING ALL ALONG AS HE WENT. going on and on weeping....
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Jeremiah 41:4-18. Ishmael commits further massacres and carries off
captives
The section may be summarized as follows.
(i) Jeremiah 41:4. The following day eighty pilgrims arrive. Ishmael
goes weepi...
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_weeping all along_ so as to feign equal concern with them for the
fate of the Temple, and thus put them off their guard.
_Come to Gedaliah_ probably as governor, to whom therefore they should
shew r...
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3. _The massacre of the pilgrims_ (Jeremiah 41:4-9)
TRANSLATION
(4) And it came to pass on the day after the murder of Gedaliah, while
no man yet knew of it, (5) eighty men from Shechem, Shiloh and S...
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And Ishmael the son of Nethaniah went forth from Mizpah to meet them,
weeping all along as he went: and it came to pass, as he met them, he
said unto them, Come to Gedaliah the son of Ahikam.
ISHM...
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WEEPING ALL ALONG] feigning equal concern with them, so as to put them
off their guard....
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PLOT AGAINST GEDALIAH AND ITS RESULTS (586 B.C.)
1-10. Ishmael murders Gedaliah and others, and carries off captives....
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WEEPING ALL ALONG AS HE WENT. — The treacherous prince met them as
sharing in their grief. He does not tell them of the murder; but
assuming that they have heard of Gedaliah’s appointment as Satrap,
i...
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וַ֠ יֵּצֵא יִשְׁמָעֵ֨אל בֶּן
־נְתַנְיָ֤ה לִ ק
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CHAPTER XIII
GEDALIAH
Jeremiah 39:1; Jeremiah 40:1; Jeremiah 41:1; Jeremiah 52:1
"Then arose Ishmael ben Nethani
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Johanan's story proved to be true, and by the basest treachery
Ishmael, with a handful of men, murdered Gedaliah and a number of
others, and carried away the rest captive, intending to take them to
th...
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_He. Septuagint, "they." Yet Hebrew intimates that Ismahel feigned
tears. (Calmet) --- He did not weep sincerely. (Worthington)_...
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Was there ever a monster of iniquity further gone in the lust of human
blood / than this Ishmael? The Prophet doth not fail to tell us that
he was of the seed royal! Oh! how disgraceful, had he been o...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 39 THROUGH 44.
After this, chapter 39 and the following Chapter s give us the history
of the confusion and iniquity that reigned among the remnant who were
no...
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AND ISHMAEL THE SON OF NETHANIAH WENT FORTH TO MIZPAH TO MEET
THEM,.... Hearing there was such a number of men upon the road to
Jerusalem, in such a habit, and upon such a design, he thought it
advisa...
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And Ishmael the son of Nethaniah went forth from Mizpah to meet them,
weeping all along as he went: and it came to pass, as he met them, he
said unto them, Come to Gedaliah the son of Ahikam.
Ver. 6....
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_And Ishmael went forth to meet them, weeping all along as he went_ As
if he sympathized with them, and bewailed, as they did, the
desolations of Jerusalem. He appears to have been a complete
hypocrit...
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ISHMAEL SLAYS GEDALIAH...
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And Ishmael, the son of Nethaniah, whose scouts had undoubtedly
informed him of their coming, WENT FORTH FROM MIZPAH TO MEET THEM,
WEEPING ALL ALONG AS HE WENT, pretending to weep, as they did, over
t...
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WEEPING ALL ALONG AS HE WENT, _HEB._IN GOING AND WEEPING...
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1-10 Those who hate the worshippers of God, often put on the
appearance of piety, that they may the easier hurt them. As death
often meets men where they least expect it, we should continually
search...
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He cometh out weeping, the better to deceive them into his trap, that
they might believe he was as they equally affected with God's
dispensations, and inviteth them to the new governor for protection,...
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Jeremiah 41:6 Ishmael H3458 son H1121 Nethaniah H5418 out H3318
(H8799) Mizpah H4709 meet H7125 (H8800) weeping...
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ISHMAEL CONTINUES HIS BLOODTHIRSTY SLAUGHTER AND SEEKS TO ESCAPE TO
AMMON (JEREMIAH 41:4).
Having carried out his bloodbath Ishmael now learned of a party of
pilgrims who were approaching Mizpah, comi...
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CONTENTS: Gedeliah slain, and many Jewish captives released by
Johanan.
CHARACTERS: Ishmael, Gedeliah, Asa, Nebuzaraden, Johanan.
CONCLUSION: God sometimes permits bloody work to be done for the
com...
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Jeremiah 41:1. _In the seventh month,_ two months after the city had
been taken, and the temple burned. Ishmael and his ten companions, who
had held high commissions under Zedekiah, were feasted by th...
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_Then arose Ishmael._
DEVILS INCARNATE
1. If ever there was such a one, this Ishmael was of whom these verses
tell. His atrocities remind us of the Indian Mutiny, its leader, and
the well at Cawnpor...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—CHRONOLOGY OF THE CHAPTER.—Only
three months after Jerusalem was captured by the Chaldeans: “in the
_seventh month_” (Jeremiah 41:1, comp. chap. Jeremiah 32:2) See
notes...
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EXPOSITION
JEREMIAH 41:1
Assassination of Gedaliah and other Jews.
JEREMIAH 41:1
IN THE SEVENTH MONTH; _i.e._ two months after the destruction of
Jerusalem and the appointment of Gedaliah. It seems...
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Tonight let's turn to Jeremiah chapter 41 as we continue our study
through the Bible.
Now, these are prophecies that Jeremiah made to the people after
Nebuchadnezzar had come and carried away king Zed...
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2 Samuel 1:2; 2 Samuel 3:16; Jeremiah 50:4; Proverbs 26:23...