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6. So Jeremiah went to Gedaliah, the son of Ahikam, in Mizpah, and was living with him among the people who were still in the land.

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BBE Jeremiah 40:6 overlaying nature image scene: Snow geese take flight from a winter marsh. Their wings flash white against leaden skies.;6. So Jeremiah went to Gedaliah, the son of Ahikam, in Mizpah, and was living with him among the people who were still in the land.

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Summary: Jeremiah 40 discusses the aftermath of Jerusalem's fall to the Babylonians. The chapter begins with Nebuchadnezzar appointing Gedaliah as governor over the remaining people in Judah. Gedaliah encourages the people to remain and cultivate the land, promising them a degree of peace and stability under Babylonian rule. Despite his efforts, some individuals, including Ishmael, plot against Gedaliah, leading to a conspiracy against him. The chapter highlights themes of human fear in the face of prophecy and the challenges of leadership amid turmoil. Ultimately, it reflects on the precariousness of political authority and the struggle of God's people during a time of national crisis. The message conveys the importance of trust in God's plans even when circumstances appear bleak.

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