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Jeremiah 40-44. The next five chapters continue the biography of Jeremiah, including connected events, after the capture of Jerusalem.
Jeremiah 40:1-Joshua : . Release of Jeremiah.— This paragraph is possibly a later expansion of Jeremiah 39:11 f.; the opening words do not suit what follows, and Nebuzaradan, the Babylonian general, would not speak as in Jeremiah 40:2 f., whilst, according to Jeremiah 39:14, Jeremiah had been given into Gedaliah’ s charge a month before. Jeremiah, one of a band of captives to be deported to Babylon, was released at Ramah ( Jeremiah 31:15) by the Babylonian commander, with full liberty of choice as to his future residence; he chose to join Gedaliah ( Jeremiah 39:14) at Mizpah (4½ m. NW. of Jerusalem).
Jeremiah 40:5 . Omit “ Now . . . gone back” , with LXX; the Hebrew is strange, and the clause awkward.
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