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Jer.40.11-12
40:11-12 The new governor’s promises encouraged people of Judah who had fled to neighboring countries to move back to their land. The mention of a great harvest indicates that the Babylonians had not destroyed the crops when they laid siege to Jerusalem.
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Jer.40.14
40:14 Ammon was a small highland nation east of the Jordan Valley. • Ishmael son of Nethaniah had royal blood in his veins (2 Kgs 25:25).
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Jer.40.16
40:16 Gedaliah’s response betrayed his naiveté and the lack of trust in advisers that infected the whole chaotic situation.
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Jer.40.1-6
40:1-6 This passage provides some details about what happened to Jeremiah immediately after the fall of Jerusalem.
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