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    Jeremiah 22

    1 This is what the LORD says: “Go down to the house of the king of Judah and tell him this:ISV — Jeremiah 22:1

    2 ‘Listen to this message from the LORD, king of Judah, you who sit on the throne of David—you, your officials, a22:2 Or your servants and your people who enter these gates.ISV — Jeremiah 22:2

    3 This is what the LORD says: “Uphold justice and righteousness. Deliver from their oppressor those who have been robbed. Don’t mistreat or do violence to the alien, the orphan, or the widow, or shed the blood of innocent people in this place.ISV — Jeremiah 22:3

    4 Rather, carefully obey this message, b22:4 Or do this thing and then kings sitting for David on his throne and riding in chariots and on horses will enter the gates of this house. The king will enter along with his officials c22:4 Lit. house, he, his officials and his people.ISV — Jeremiah 22:4

    5 But if you don’t listen to these words, I swear,” declares the LORD, “that this house will become a ruin.”’”ISV — Jeremiah 22:5

    6 For this is what the LORD says about the house of the king of Judah, “You are like Gilead to me, like the summit of Lebanon. Yet I’ll surely make you a desert, towns where no one lives.ISV — Jeremiah 22:6

    7 I’ll appoint people to destroy you— men with their weapons. They’ll cut down some of your choice cedars d22:7 i.e. a genus of coniferous evergreen in the family Pinaceae; and so throughout the book and incinerate them.ISV — Jeremiah 22:7

    8 “Many nations will pass by this city and say to one another, ‘Why did the LORD do this to this great city?’ISV — Jeremiah 22:8

    9 Then people e22:9 Lit. they’ll say will respond, ‘It is f22:9 The Heb. lacks It is because they have forsaken the covenant of the LORD their God and have bowed down to other gods and served them.’ISV — Jeremiah 22:9

    10 “Don’t cry for the dead or grieve for them. Weep bitterly for the one going away, because he won’t return again nor see the land of his birth.ISV — Jeremiah 22:10

    11 “For this is what the LORD says about Josiah’s son Shallum, g22:11 Shallum (also known as Jehoahaz) succeeded his father Josiah, but was removed by the Egyptians after three months and exiled to Egypt. king of Judah, who reigned in place of his father Josiah: ‘He went out from this place and won’t return to it again.ISV — Jeremiah 22:11

    12 He will die in the place where they exiled him, and he won’t ever h22:12 The Heb. lacks ever see this land again.’”ISV — Jeremiah 22:12

    13 “How terrible for him who builds his house without righteousness, and its upper rooms without justice, who makes his neighbor work for nothing, and does not pay him his wage.ISV — Jeremiah 22:13

    14 How terrible for i22:14 The Heb. lacks How terrible for him who says, ‘I’ll build a large house for myself with spacious upper rooms, who cuts out windows for it, paneling it with cedar and painting it red.’ISV — Jeremiah 22:14

    15 Are you a king because you try to outdo everyone with cedar? Your father ate and drank and upheld justice and righteousness, did he not? And then it went well for him.ISV — Jeremiah 22:15

    16 He judged the case of the poor and needy. And then it went well for him. Isn’t this what it means to know me?ISV — Jeremiah 22:16

    17 But your eyes and heart are on nothing but your dishonest gain, shedding the blood of innocent people, and practicing oppression and extortion.”ISV — Jeremiah 22:17

    18 Therefore, this is what the LORD says about Josiah’s son Jehoiakim, king of Judah, “They won’t lament for him with these words: j22:18 The Heb. lacks with these words ‘How terrible, my brother, How terrible, my sister!’ They won’t lament for him with these words: k22:18 The Heb. lacks with these words ‘How terrible, lord, How terrible, your l22:18 The Heb. lacks your majesty!’ISV — Jeremiah 22:18

    19 He will receive m22:19 Lit. be buried with a donkey’s burial, dragged out and thrown outside the gates of Jerusalem.”ISV — Jeremiah 22:19

    20 Go up to Lebanon and cry out, to Bashan and lift up your voice. Cry out from Abarim, for all your lovers n22:20 i.e. your allies have been crushed.ISV — Jeremiah 22:20

    21 I spoke to you when you were secure, o22:21 Or prosperous but you said, “I won’t listen!” This has been your way since your youth, for you haven’t obeyed me.ISV — Jeremiah 22:21

    22 The wind will shepherd p22:22 i.e. round them up and blow them away all your shepherds, q22:22 i.e. leaders and your lovers r22:22 i.e. your allies will go into exile. Indeed, you will then be ashamed and humiliated because of all your wickedness.ISV — Jeremiah 22:22

    23 You who live in Lebanon, who build your nest in the cedars, how you will groan when pains come upon you, pain like that of a woman giving birth.ISV — Jeremiah 22:23

    24 “As certainly as I’m alive and living,” declares the LORD, “even if Jehoiakim’s son King Jehoiachin s22:24 Lit. Coniah of Judah were a signet ring on my right hand, I would pull you offISV — Jeremiah 22:24

    25 and give you to those who are trying to kill you, whom you fear—that is, to King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon and the Chaldeans.ISV — Jeremiah 22:25

    26 I’ll hurl you and the mother who gave birth to you into another land where you were not born, and there you will die.ISV — Jeremiah 22:26

    27 As for the land to which you t22:27 Lit. they want to return, you u22:27 Lit. they won’t return there!ISV — Jeremiah 22:27

    28 “Is this man Jehoiachin v22:28 Lit. Coniah a despised and shattered jar, a vessel no one wants? Why were he and his descendants hurled away, thrown into a land that they didn’t know?ISV — Jeremiah 22:28

    29 Land, land, land, listen to this message from the LORD!ISV — Jeremiah 22:29

    30 This is what the LORD says: ‘Write this man off as childless, a man who does not prosper in his lifetime. w22:30 Lit. in his days None of his descendants will succeed in sitting on the throne of David, or ever ruling in Judah again.’”ISV — Jeremiah 22:30

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