14. Gedaliah--son of Ahikam, the former supporter of Jeremiah
(Jer 26:24).
Gedaliah was the chief of the deserters to the Chaldeans, and was set
over the remnant in Judea as one likely to remain faithful to
Nebuchadnezzar. His residence was at Mizpah
(Jer 40:5).
home--the house of Gedaliah, wherein Jeremiah might remain as in a
safe asylum. As in
Jer 40:1
Jeremiah is represented as "bound in chains" when he came to Ramah
among the captives to be carried to Babylon, this release of Jeremiah
is thought by MAURER to be distinct from that in
Jer 40:5, 6.
But he seems first to have been released from the court of the prison
and to have been taken to Ramah, still in chains, and then committed in
freedom to Gedaliah.
dwelt among the people--that is, was made free.
JFB.
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