Who was Gedaliah?

Governor of Judah

The story of Gedaliah

Gedaliah - Governor
Gedaliah - Governor
Governor

Gedaliah was a biblical figure who served as the governor of Judah during the Babylonian captivity. He was the son of Ahikam and the grandson of Shaphan, a scribe in the court of King Josiah. Gedaliah was appointed by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon to be the governor of Judah after the Babylonian conquest of Jerusalem. He was tasked with rebuilding the city and restoring the people of Judah to their homeland. Gedaliah was known for his kindness and generosity towards the people of Judah. He encouraged them to remain in the land and rebuild their homes. He also allowed the people to continue to practice their religion and customs. He was a wise and just leader who was beloved by the people of Judah. Gedaliah's life was cut short when he was assassinated by Ishmael, a Jewish prince who had been exiled to Babylon. Ishmael was jealous of Gedaliah's power and wanted to take control of Judah. Gedaliah's death caused a great deal of grief among the people of Judah and led to the Babylonian exile of many of them. Gedaliah is best known for his role as the governor of Judah during the Babylonian captivity. He was a wise and just leader who was beloved by the people of Judah. He is remembered for his kindness and generosity towards the people of Judah and for his efforts to rebuild the city and restore the people to their homeland.

Name meaning

Yahweh is Great

Name origin

Hebrew

Role

Governor

First mention

2 Kings 25:22

Appearances in the Bible

31 mentions

Gedaliah in the Bible

Explore all 9 chapters where Gedaliah appears

2 Kings

Chapter 25

Fall of Jerusalem and End of the Kingdom

Jerusalem is destroyed and the kingdom of Judah comes to an end, with the remaining citizens taken into exile in Babylon...

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1 Chronicles

Chapter 25

David Appoints Musicians

The division of the priests and Levites into groups for the service of the temple, including the organization of musicia...

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Ezra

Chapter 10

Repentance and Renewal

The repentance and renewal of the exiles, including the removal of foreign wives and the celebration of the feast of the...

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Zephaniah

Chapter 1

The Lord's Wrath and Judgment

The Lord announces His wrath and judgment against the nations and against the people of Judah and Jerusalem for their si...

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Jeremiah

Chapter 38

Jeremiah in the Cistern

In Jeremiah chapter 38, we see the prophet's continued persecution by the officials of Judah for prophesying against the...

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Jeremiah

Chapter 39

Judah's Fall and the Capture of Jerusalem

In Jeremiah chapter 39, Babylonian forces capture Jerusalem and burn down the temple. King Zedekiah attempts to flee but...

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Jeremiah

Chapter 40

Gedaliah Appointed Governor

After the fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonians, the Babylonian captain, Nebuzaradan, appointed Gedaliah as governor over...

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Jeremiah

Chapter 41

Assassination of Gedaliah and Military Retaliation

In Jeremiah 41, Ishmael conspires with ten other men to assassinate Gedaliah, who had been appointed as governor over Ju...

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Jeremiah

Chapter 43

The Futility of Resistance against God's Will

In Jeremiah chapter 43, the prophet warns the people of Judah not to flee to Egypt to escape the Babylonians, as it goes...

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