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Jeremiah 41:17

Posted on 18 May at 13:59
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And they departed and dwelt in the habitation of Chimham, which is by Bethlehem, to goe to enter into Egypt, Jeremiah 41:17 (KJV)

Jeremiah 41:17 is set in the chaotic aftermath of the assassination of Gedaliah, the Babylonian‑appointed governor over the remaining remnant of Judah after the fall of Jerusalem and the destruction of the temple in 586 BC. Gedaliah’s brief rule ended when Ishmael, a member of the royal family of Judah, murdered him and also killed several Babylonian soldiers stationed in the region. In the wake of this murder, Ishmael seized the remaining people of Mizpah, including the prophet Jeremiah, but they were later rescued by Johanan and other leaders.

The verse records that the surviving community, fearing Babylonian reprisals, decided to flee toward Egypt. Their first stop was the habitation of Chimham, a place identified as being near Bethlehem. The term “habitation of Chimham” likely refers to an inn or lodging area where travelers could rest on the road to Egypt, and it may be associated with a person named Chimham mentioned elsewhere in Scripture.

This movement toward Egypt was contrary to the consistent counsel of Jeremiah, who warned that reliance on Egypt represented false security and a dependence on human strength rather than trust in God’s guidance. The people’s choice to seek refuge in a foreign power demonstrated a lack of faith and an inclination to place confidence in earthly powers instead of the Lord.

Thus, Jeremiah 41:17 captures a pivotal moment of desperation and misplaced hope: a community displaced by political violence, seeking safety in Egypt, yet ignoring the prophetic warning that true security comes only from God.

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