Jeremiah 41
In Jeremiah 41, Ishmael conspires with ten other men to assassinate Gedaliah, who had been appointed as governor over Judah by the Babylonians after the fall of Jerusalem. They also killed the Babylonian soldiers who were with him and many others. Johanan then leads a group of soldiers to pursue Ishmael and his men, ultimately leading to a great battle.
Bible version
Assassination of Gedaliah and Military Retaliation
Commentary
This chapter highlights the continued turmoil and devastation faced by Judah after the Babylonian conquest. Despite being given a chance at stability and leadership under Gedaliah, the people are once again thrown into chaos with his assassination. It also shows the ongoing tensions between those who remained in Judah and those who fled to Egypt. The violent retaliation by Johanan is seen as necessary for justice, but it ultimately leads to further conflict and bloodshed.
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There are 18 verses in Jeremiah, chapter 41.