“So Johanan,
The son of Kareah,
With all the commanders
Of the forces,
With all the people,
Did not obey
The voice of Yahweh,
To stay in the land of Judah.
But Johanan,
The son of Kareah,
With all the commanders
Of the forces,
Took all the remnant of Judah,
Who had returned
To settle in the land of Judah
From all the nations
To which they had been driven.
This included
The men,
The women,
The children,
The princesses,
As well as everyone
Whom Nebuzaradan,
The captain of the guard,
Had left with Gedaliah,
The son of Ahikam,
The son of Shaphan.
This also included
The prophet Jeremiah
With Baruch,
The son of Neriah.
They came into the land of Egypt.
They did not obey
The voice of Yahweh.
They arrived at Tahpanhes.”
Jeremiah recounts that Johanan with all his commanders did not obey the voice of Yahweh to stay in Judah. They then took all the remnant of those people who had returned to Judah from the other countries to be with the former governor of Judah, Gedaliah. Thus they took the men, women, children, with the royal princesses and all those that the Babylonian captain Nebuzaradan had handed over to Gedaliah to take care of. This group also included Jeremiah and his secretary Baruch. They all ended up at the Egyptian border town of Tahpanhes. Interesting enough, Jeremiah, who loved Babylon, went to Egypt instead. It did not take 40 years to go from Israel to Egypt in this reverse Exodus.