“Then all the men
Who were aware
That their wives
Had been making offerings
To other gods,
Stood by
With their women.
This was a great assembly.
All the people
Who lived in Pathros
In the land of Egypt,
Answered Jeremiah.
‘As for the word
That you have spoken
To us
In the name of Yahweh,
We are not going
To listen to you.’”
There is an admission at the beginning of this response to Jeremiah that the wives of these men had been offering sacrifices to other gods. There is no attempt to hide this fact. All the people tried to respond, which is a euphemism for a spokesman, at least. They are quite concise and to the point. They are not going to listen to Jeremiah and his oracles about Yahweh. Perhaps even more interesting is the fact that these are the people who live in Parthos, the southern part of Egypt, near Nubia, not the northern area around Memphis and the upper Nile of Tahpanhes, where the first refugees stopped at. This might indicate that there were other Israelites or Judeans in Egypt.