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Now on the day after Gedaliah was killed, when as yet no one knew about it,[a] eighty men from Shechem, from Shiloh, and from Samaria came with their beards shaved, their clothes torn, and their bodies slashed. They had grain offerings and incense with them to present at the Lord’s Temple.

Nethaniah’s son Ishmael went out from Mizpah to meet them, crying as he went. As he met them he told them, “Come meet with Ahikam’s son Gedaliah.” When they reached the middle of the city, Nethaniah’s son Ishmael and the men who were with him slaughtered them and threw them into a cistern.[b]

Ten men who were among[c] them told Ishmael, “Don’t kill us, because we have stores of wheat, barley, oil, and honey hidden in the field.” So Ishmael stopped and did not kill them or their companions. Ishmael threw the bodies of the men he killed on account of Gedaliah into the cistern that King Asa had made for protection against[d] King Baasha of Israel. That is the same one Nethaniah’s son Ishmael filled with those he killed.

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Footnotes

  1. Jeremiah 41:4 The Heb. lacks about it
  2. Jeremiah 41:7 Lit. slaughtered them to the middle of the cistern
  3. Jeremiah 41:8 Lit. found among
  4. Jeremiah 41:9 Lit. made on account of