Gemariah in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
1. Shaphan the scribe's son, Michaiah's father. From his
chamber in the Lord's house Baruch read Jeremiah's threatening
prophecy in the people's hearing (Jeremiah 36). Michaiah
reported it, anti Baruch being summoned read it again before
the princes seated in council in the scribe's chamber in the
king's house. Gemariah, as the other princes, was "afraid"
thereat, and said, "We will surely tell the king of all these
words" (not a threat, but implying that so momentous a
prophecy ought to be told the king). Gemariah had some fear of
God and moral courage, for he, with Elnathan and Delaiah,
interceded with king Jehoiakim not to burn the roll; but he
would not hear them.
2. Son of Hilkiah, the high priest who found the book
of the law in the Lord's house, and showed it to Shaphan (2
Kings 22:8); sent by king Zedekiah on an embassy to
Nebuchadnezzar; entrusted by Jeremiah with a letter to the
captives in Babylon. Inheriting from his father, like the
former Gemariah, some regard for sacred things (Jeremiah 29:1-
3).
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