As for me, behold, I will dwell at Mizpah, to serve the Chaldeans, which will come unto us: but ye, gather ye wine, and summer fruits, and oil, and put them in your vessels, and dwell in your cities that ye have taken.
En cuanto a mí, me quedaré aquí en Mizpa para representarlos cuando los babilonios vengan a supervisarnos. Pero ustedes, vayan y recojan su vino, frutos de verano y aceite, guárdenlo todo y establézcanse en las ciudades que han tomado.
Gedalías se quedó en Mizpa para tratar con los babilonios mientras el pueblo debía recoger sus cosechas y establecerse en sus ciudades.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the historical context of Jeremiah 40:10, this verse occurs shortly after the Babylonian conquest of Jerusalem in 586 BC, when the city had fallen and many Judeans were exiled, leaving a remnant under foreign rule. Gedaliah, appointed as governor by the Babylonians, is addressing the remaining people, encouraging them to gather resources like wine, fruits, and oil to sustain themselves while he stays at Mizpah to act as their intermediary with the Chaldean officials. This reflects the broader biblical narrative of exile and survival, highlighting the challenges of maintaining community life amid political upheaval.
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