SEV Biblia, Chapter 41:14
Y todo el pueblo que Ismael había traído cautivo de Mizpa, se tornaron, y volvieron, y se fueron a Johanán, hijo de Carea.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Jeremiah 41:14
Verse 14. Went unto Johanan] They were weary of the tyranny of Ishmael, and were glad of an opportunity to abandon him.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Ishmael murders Gedaliah. (Jer. 41:1-10) Johanan recovers the captives and purposes to retire to Egypt. (Jer. 41:11-18) Jer. 41:1-10 Those who hate the worshippers of God, often put on the appearance of piety, that they may the easier hurt them. As death ofte meets men where they least expect it, we should continually searc whether we are in such a state and frame of mind, as we would wish to be found in when called to appear before our Judge. Sometimes the ransom of a man's life is his riches. But those who think to brib death, saying, Slay us not, for we have treasures in the field, wil find themselves wretchedly deceived. This melancholy history warns us never to be secure in this world. We never can be sure of peace on thi side heaven.
Jer. 41:11-18 The success of villany must be short, and none can prosper who harden their hearts against God. And those justly los comfort in real fears, who excuse themselves in sin by pretended fears The removal of a prudent and peaceable ruler, and the succession of another who is rash and ambitious, affects the welfare of many. Onl those are happy and steady who fear the Lord and walk in his ways __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
ויסבו 5437 כל 3605 העם 5971 אשׁר 834 שׁבה 7617 ישׁמעאל 3458 מן 4480 המצפה 4709 וישׁבו 7725 וילכו 1980 אל 413 יוחנן 3110 בן 1121 קרח׃ 7143