• King James Version

    1. Now it came to pass in the seventh month, {that} Ishmael the son of Nethaniah the son of Elishama, of the seed royal, and the princes of the king, even ten men with him, came unto Gedaliah the son of Ahikam to Mizpah; and there they did eat bread together in Mizpah.

  • Norm

    Well, if you've been paying attention to the Bible, then you already know that Jeremiah 41 is a total bummer. Basically, things aren't going great for the Israelites, and their enemies the Babylonians are getting the better of them.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright, what’s the deal with Jeremiah 41? Bible Expert: Well, first of all, it’s a historical account of the aftermath of the fall of Jerusalem. The Babylonians had just laid siege to the city and conquered it, and Jeremiah 41 is about the aftermath of that.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex Trebek: Alright, so tell me something about yourself! Contestant: Well, I'm a huge fan of the Bible. I'd like to summarize Jeremiah 41, if that's okay. Alex Trebek: (Sighing) Alright, go ahead.

  • Drill Sergeant

    Listen up, maggots! This is Jeremiah 41! Now, in this chapter there's this big battle between Ishmael, who's from the royal family, and a bunch of captains from Gedaliah. These captains were on the same side as Ishmael, but Ishmael kills them all in cold blood and then he takes the rest of Gedaliah's people captive.

  • Batman

    Robin: Holy smoke, Batman! The people of Mizpah were being attacked! Batman: That's right, Robin. The people were attacked by Ishmael, a descendant of King David. Catwoman: But why would he do such a thing?

  • Joe Biden

    C'mon, man! Here's the deal: Jeremiah 41 tells us that Ishmael was with ten men and had gone to Gedaliah, and they were eating bread together in Mizpah. Then they stood up and slew Gedaliah, the son of Ahikam, who was appointed Governor of Judah by the king of Babylon.

  • Donald Trump

    1-18 In Jeremiah 41, we see a bigly sad situation unfold. The prophet is on his way to Gedaliah, who is a very fine man and a terrific leader. But alas, Ishmael, a low-energy hater and loser, has other plans.

  • Family Guy

    Peter Griffin: Okay, so in Jeremiah 41, there's this guy called Ishmael who murders a bunch of people and then escapes to the Ammonites. Stewie Griffin: *Scoffs* Get out of here, Ishmael. Lois Griffin: Actually, Stewie, Ishmael is the son of Abraham, so he's part of the Biblical lineage.