1 Now it came about in the seventh month that Ishmael, the son of Nethaniah, the son of Elishama, of the king's seed, having with him ten men, came to Gedaliah, the son of Ahikam, in Mizpah; and they had a meal together in Mizpah.

2 Then Ishmael, the son of Nethaniah, and the ten men who were with him, got up, and attacking Gedaliah, the son of Ahikam, the son of Shaphan, with the sword, put to death him whom the king of Babylon had made ruler over the land.

3 And Ishmael put to death all the Jews who were with him, even with Gedaliah, at Mizpah, and the Chaldaean men of war.

4 Now on the second day after he had put Gedaliah to death, when no one had knowledge of it,

5 Some people came from Shechem, from Shiloh and Samaria, eighty men, with the hair of their faces cut off and their clothing out of order, and with cuts on their bodies, and in their hands meal offerings and perfumes which they were taking to the house of the Lord.

6 And Ishmael, the son of Nethaniah, went out from Mizpah with the purpose of meeting them, weeping on his way: and it came about that when he was face to face with them he said, Come to Gedaliah, the son of Ahikam.

7 And when they came inside the town, Ishmael, the son of Nethaniah, and the men who were with him, put them to death and put their bodies into a deep hole.

8 But there were ten men among them who said to Ishmael, Do not put us to death, for we have secret stores, in the country, of grain and oil and honey. So he did not put them to death with their countrymen.

9 Now the hole into which Ishmael had put the dead bodies of the men whom he had put to death, was the great hole which Asa the king had made for fear of Baasha, king of Israel: and Ishmael, the son of Nethaniah, made it full of the bodies of those who had been put to death.

10 Then Ishmael took away as prisoners all the rest of the people who were in Mizpah, the king's daughters and all the people still in Mizpah, whom Nebuzaradan, the captain of the armed men, had put under the care of Gedaliah, the son of Ahikam: Ishmael, the son of Nethaniah, took them away prisoners with the purpose of going over to the children of Ammon.

11 But when Johanan, the son of Kareah, and all the captains of the armed forces who were with him, had news of all the evil which Ishmael, the son of Nethaniah, had done,

12 They took their men and went out to make war on Ishmael, the son of Nethaniah, and they came face to face with him by the great waters in Gibeon.

13 Now when all the people who were with Ishmael saw Johanan, the son of Kareah, and all the captains of the forces with him, then they were glad.

14 And all the people whom Ishmael had taken away prisoners from Mizpah, turning round, came back and went to Johanan, the son of Kareah.

15 But Ishmael, the son of Nethaniah, got away from Johanan, with eight men, and went to the children of Ammon.

16 Then Johanan, the son of Kareah, and all the captains of the forces who were with him, took all the rest of the people whom Ishmael, the son of Nethaniah, had made prisoners, after he had put to death Gedaliah, the son of Ahikam, the people from Mizpah, that is, the men of war and the women and the children and the unsexed servants, whom he had taken back with him from Gibeon:

17 And they went and were living in the resting-place of Chimham, which is near Beth-lehem on the way into Egypt,

18 Because of the Chaldaeans: for they were in fear of them because Ishmael, the son of Nethaniah, had put to death Gedaliah, the son of Ahikam, whom the king of Babylon had made ruler over the land.

1 Mas em Outubro , Ismael (filho de Netanias e neto de Elisama), membro da família real que tinha sido um dos membros mais evidentes do conselho do rei, chegou a Mizpá, acompanhado de dez homens. Gedalias convidou-o para uma refeição juntos.

2 Enquanto comiam, Ismael e os dez homens, seus companheiros, saltaram-lhe repentinamente em cima, e puxando das espadas mataram Gedalias.

3 Seguidamente, sairam e assassinaram todos os judeus chefes da administração pública e os soldados babilónicos que viviam ali em Mizpá com Gedalias.

4 No dia seguinte, antes que toda a gente tomasse conhecimento do que tinha acontecido, oitenta homens aproximaram-se de Mizpá, vindos de Siquem, de Silo e de Samaria, dirigindo-se ao templo do Senhor para o adorarem. Todos eles tinham rapado as barbas, rasgado os vestidos e tinham-se também ferido a si mesmos; vinham com ofertas e com incenso para oferecerem. Ismael saiu da cidade ao encontro deles, chorando, à medida que eles se aproximavam. Quando se chegaram junto dele, disse-lhes: Oh! Venham ver o que aconteceu a Gedalias!

7 Então, quando estavam todos dentro da povoação, Ismael e os seus homens mataram-nos, deixando apenas dez com vida; os corpos dos outros setenta atiraram-nos para dentro dum poço. Os dez que não foram mortos foi porque prometeram trazer-lhes grandes quantidades de trigo, cevada, azeite e mel que tinham escondido no campo. A cisterna em que Ismael lançou os corpos dos que foram assassinados era a maior, construída pelo rei Asa, quando este fortificou Mizpa, para se proteger contra os ataques de Basha, rei de Israel.

10 Ismael prendeu as filhas do rei, assim como todo o resto do povo que Nebuzaradão, comandante da guarda, tinha deixada em Mizpa, ao cuidado de Gedalias. Pouco tempo depois, levou aquela gente consigo, quando decidiu ir para a terra dos amonitas.

11 No entanto, Joanã (filho de Careá) e os outros chefes de guerrilha, ao saberem o que Ismael tinha feito, pegaram nos seus homens todos e foram detê-lo. Apanharam-no no tanque que está junto de Gibeão. As gentes que iam, presas, com Ismael, começaram a gritar de alegria quando viram Joanã e os companheiros, e correram ao seu encontro.

15 Entretanto Ismael conseguiu escapar-se com oito dos seus, para os amonitas.

16 Então Joanã mais os seus homens foram para a povoação de Gerute-Quimá, perto de Belém, levando consigo os que tinham livrado das mãos de Ismael - soldados, mulheres, crianças e eunucos - preparando-se para se passarem para o Egipto. Eles tinham receio do que poderiam fazer os babilónios quando soubessem da notícia de que Ismael tinha morto Gedalias, o governador, pois que este tinha sido escolhido e nomeado pelo próprio imperador de Babilónia.