Week 25 Bible Reading Plan (June 19th-25th)

  • Jeremiah 1-2

    1 The words of Jeremiah, the son of Hilkiah, one of the priests living in Anathoth in the territory of Benjamin. 2 The word of the Lord came to him in the thirteenth year of the reign of Josiah son of Amon, king of Judah. 3 It also came throughout the days of Jehoiakim son of Josiah, king of Judah, until the fifth month of the eleventh year of Zedekiah son of Josiah, king of Judah, when the people of Jerusalem went into exile.

    The Call of Jeremiah

    4 The word of the Lord came to me:

    5 I chose you before I formed you in the womb;

    I set you apart before you were born.

    I appointed you a prophet to the nations.

    6 But I protested, “Oh no, Lord God! Look, I don’t know how to speak since I am only a youth.”

    7 Then the Lord said to me:

    Do not say, “I am only a youth,”

    for you will go to everyone I send you to

    and speak whatever I tell you.

    8 Do not be afraid of anyone,

    for I will be with you to rescue you.

    This is the Lord’s declaration.

    9 Then the Lord reached out his hand, touched my mouth, and told me:

    I have now filled your mouth with my words.

    10 See, I have appointed you today

    over nations and kingdoms

    to uproot and tear down,

    to destroy and demolish,

    to build and plant.

    Two Visions

    11 Then the word of the Lord came to me, asking, “What do you see, Jeremiah?”

    I replied, “I see a branch of an almond tree.”

    12 The Lord said to me, “You have seen correctly, for I watch over my word to accomplish it.” 13 Again the word of the Lord came to me asking, “What do you see?”

    And I replied, “I see a boiling pot, its lip tilted from the north to the south.”

    14 Then the Lord said to me, “Disaster will be poured out from the north on all who live in the land. 15 Indeed, I am about to summon all the clans and kingdoms of the north.”

    This is the Lord’s declaration.

    They will come, and each king will set up his throne

    at the entrance to Jerusalem’s gates.

    They will attack all her surrounding walls

    and all the other cities of Judah.

    16 “I will pronounce my judgments against them for all the evil they did when they abandoned me to burn incense to other gods and to worship the works of their own hands.

    17 “Now, get ready. Stand up and tell them everything that I command you. Do not be intimidated by them or I will cause you to cower before them. 18 Today, I am the one who has made you a fortified city, an iron pillar, and bronze walls against the whole land—against the kings of Judah, its officials, its priests, and the population. 19 They will fight against you but never prevail over you, since I am with you to rescue you.”

    This is the Lord’s declaration.

    Israel Accused of Apostasy

    2 The word of the Lord came to me: 2 “Go and announce directly to Jerusalem that this is what the Lord says:

    I remember the loyalty of your youth,

    your love as a bride—

    how you followed me in the wilderness,

    in a land not sown.

    3 Israel was holy to the Lord,

    the firstfruits of his harvest.

    All who ate of it found themselves guilty;

    disaster came on them.”

    This is the Lord’s declaration.

    4 Hear the word of the Lord, house of Jacob

    and all families of the house of Israel.

    5 This is what the Lord says:

    What fault did your ancestors find in me

    that they went so far from me,

    followed worthless idols,

    and became worthless themselves?

    6 They stopped asking, “Where is the Lord

    who brought us from the land of Egypt,

    who led us through the wilderness,

    through a land of deserts and ravines,

    through a land of drought and darkness,

    a land no one traveled through

    and where no one lived?”

    7 I brought you to a fertile land

    to eat its fruit and bounty,

    but after you entered, you defiled my land;

    you made my inheritance detestable.

    8 The priests quit asking, “Where is the Lord?”

    The experts in the law no longer knew me,

    and the rulers rebelled against me.

    The prophets prophesied by Baal

    and followed useless idols.

    9 Therefore, I will bring a case against you again.

    This is the Lord’s declaration.

    I will bring a case against your children’s children.

    10 Cross over to the coasts of Cyprus and take a look.

    Send someone to Kedar and consider carefully;

    see if there has ever been anything like this:

    11 Has a nation ever exchanged its gods?

    (But they were not gods!)

    Yet my people have exchanged their Glory

    for useless idols.

    12 Be appalled at this, heavens;

    be shocked and utterly desolated!

    This is the Lord’s declaration.

    13 For my people have committed a double evil:

    They have abandoned me,

    the fountain of living water,

    and dug cisterns for themselves—

    cracked cisterns that cannot hold water.

    Consequences of Apostasy

    14 Is Israel a slave?

    Was he born into slavery?

    Why else has he become a prey?

    15 The young lions have roared at him;

    they have roared loudly.

    They have laid waste his land.

    His cities are in ruins, without inhabitants.

    16 The men of Memphis and Tahpanhes

    have also broken your skull.

    17 Have you not brought this on yourself

    by abandoning the Lord your God

    while he was leading you along the way?

    18 Now what will you gain

    by traveling along the way to Egypt

    to drink the water of the Nile?

    What will you gain

    by traveling along the way to Assyria

    to drink the water of the Euphrates?

    19 Your own evil will discipline you;

    your own apostasies will reprimand you.

    Recognize how evil and bitter it is

    for you to abandon the Lord your God

    and to have no fear of me.

    This is the declaration of the Lord God of Armies.

    20 For long ago I broke your yoke;

    I tore off your chains.

    You insisted, “I will not serve!”

    On every high hill

    and under every green tree

    you lay down like a prostitute.

    21 I planted you, a choice vine

    from the very best seed.

    How then could you turn into

    a degenerate, foreign vine?

    22 Even if you wash with lye

    and use a great amount of bleach,

    the stain of your iniquity is still in front of me.

    This is the Lord God’s declaration.

    23 How can you protest, “I am not defiled;

    I have not followed the Baals”?

    Look at your behavior in the valley;

    acknowledge what you have done.

    You are a swift young camel

    twisting and turning on her way,

    24 a wild donkey at home in the wilderness.

    She sniffs the wind in the heat of her desire.

    Who can control her passion?

    All who look for her will not become weary;

    they will find her in her mating season.

    25 Keep your feet from going bare

    and your throat from thirst.

    But you say, “It’s hopeless;

    I love strangers,

    and I will continue to follow them.”

    26 Like the shame of a thief when he is caught,

    so the house of Israel has been put to shame.

    They, their kings, their officials,

    their priests, and their prophets

    27 say to a tree, “You are my father,”

    and to a stone, “You gave birth to me.”

    For they have turned their back to me

    and not their face,

    yet in their time of disaster they beg,

    “Rise up and save us!”

    28 But where are your gods you made for yourself?

    Let them rise up and save you

    in your time of disaster if they can,

    for your gods are as numerous as your cities, Judah.

    Judgment Deserved

    29 Why do you bring a case against me?

    All of you have rebelled against me.

    This is the Lord’s declaration.

    30 I have struck down your children in vain;

    they would not accept discipline.

    Your own sword has devoured your prophets

    like a ravaging lion.

    31 Evil generation,

    pay attention to the word of the Lord!

    Have I been a wilderness to Israel

    or a land of dense darkness?

    Why do my people claim,

    “We will go where we want;

    we will no longer come to you”?

    32 Can a young woman forget her jewelry

    or a bride her wedding sash?

    Yet my people have forgotten me

    for countless days.

    33 How skillfully you pursue love;

    you also teach evil women your ways.

    34 Moreover, your skirts are stained

    with the blood of the innocent poor.

    You did not catch them breaking and entering.

    But in spite of all these things

    35 you claim, “I am innocent.

    His anger is sure to turn away from me.”

    But I will certainly judge you

    because you have said, “I have not sinned.”

    36 How unstable you are,

    constantly changing your ways!

    You will be put to shame by Egypt

    just as you were put to shame by Assyria.

    37 Moreover, you will be led out from here

    with your hands on your head

    since the Lord has rejected those you trust;

    you will not succeed even with their help.

  • Jeremiah 7-8

    False Trust in the Temple

    7 This is the word that came to Jeremiah from the Lord: 2 “Stand in the gate of the house of the Lord and there call out this word: ‘Hear the word of the Lord, all you people of Judah who enter through these gates to worship the Lord.

    3 “‘This is what the Lord of Armies, the God of Israel, says: Correct your ways and your actions, and I will allow you to live in this place. 4 Do not trust deceitful words, chanting, “This is the temple of the Lord, the temple of the Lord, the temple of the Lord.” 5 Instead, if you really correct your ways and your actions, if you act justly toward one another, 6 if you no longer oppress the resident alien, the fatherless, and the widow and no longer shed innocent blood in this place or follow other gods, bringing harm on yourselves, 7 I will allow you to live in this place, the land I gave to your ancestors long ago and forever. 8 But look, you keep trusting in deceitful words that cannot help.

    9 “‘Do you steal, murder, commit adultery, swear falsely, burn incense to Baal, and follow other gods that you have not known? 10 Then do you come and stand before me in this house that bears my name and say, “We are rescued, so we can continue doing all these detestable acts”? 11 Has this house, which bears my name, become a den of robbers in your view? Yes, I too have seen it.

    This is the Lord’s declaration.

    Shiloh as a Warning

    12 “‘But return to my place that was at Shiloh, where I made my name dwell at first. See what I did to it because of the evil of my people Israel. 13 Now, because you have done all these things—this is the Lord’s declaration—and because I have spoken to you time and time again but you wouldn’t listen, and I have called to you, but you wouldn’t answer, 14 what I did to Shiloh I will do to the house that bears my name, the house in which you trust, the place that I gave you and your ancestors. 15 I will banish you from my presence, just as I banished all of your brothers, all the descendants of Ephraim.’

    Do Not Pray for Judah

    16 “As for you, do not pray for these people. Do not offer a cry or a prayer on their behalf, and do not beg me, for I will not listen to you. 17 Don’t you see how they behave in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem? 18 The sons gather wood, the fathers light the fire, and the women knead dough to make cakes for the queen of heaven, and they pour out drink offerings to other gods so that they provoke me to anger. 19 But are they really provoking me?” This is the Lord’s declaration. “Isn’t it they themselves being provoked to disgrace?”

    20 Therefore, this is what the Lord God says: “Look, my anger—my burning wrath—is about to be poured out on this place, on people and animals, on the tree of the field, and on the produce of the land. My wrath will burn and not be quenched.”

    Obedience over Sacrifice

    21 This is what the Lord of Armies, the God of Israel, says: “Add your burnt offerings to your other sacrifices, and eat the meat yourselves, 22 for when I brought your ancestors out of the land of Egypt, I did not speak with them or command them concerning burnt offering and sacrifice. 23 However, I did give them this command: ‘Obey me, and then I will be your God, and you will be my people. Follow every way I command you so that it may go well with you.’ 24 Yet they didn’t listen or pay attention but followed their own advice and their own stubborn, evil heart. They went backward and not forward. 25 Since the day your ancestors came out of the land of Egypt until today, I have sent all my servants the prophets to you time and time again. 26 However, my people wouldn’t listen to me or pay attention but became obstinate; they did more evil than their ancestors.

    A Lament for Disobedient Judah

    27 “When you speak all these things to them, they will not listen to you. When you call to them, they will not answer you. 28 Therefore, declare to them, ‘This is the nation that would not listen to the Lord their God and would not accept discipline. Truth has perished—it has disappeared from their mouths. 29 Cut off the hair of your sacred vow and throw it away. Raise up a dirge on the barren heights, for the Lord has rejected and abandoned the generation under his wrath.’

    30 “For the Judeans have done what is evil in my sight.” This is the Lord’s declaration. “They have set up their abhorrent things in the house that bears my name in order to defile it. 31 They have built the high places of Topheth in Ben Hinnom Valley in order to burn their sons and daughters in the fire, a thing I did not command; I never entertained the thought.

    32 “Therefore, look, the days are coming”—the Lord’s declaration—“when this place will no longer be called Topheth and Ben Hinnom Valley, but Slaughter Valley. Topheth will become a cemetery, because there will be no other burial place. 33 The corpses of these people will become food for the birds of the sky and for the wild animals of the land, with no one to scare them away. 34 I will remove from the cities of Judah and the streets of Jerusalem the sound of joy and gladness and the voices of the groom and the bride, for the land will become a desolate waste.

    Death over Life

    8 “At that time”—this is the Lord’s declaration—“the bones of the kings of Judah, the bones of her officials, the bones of the priests, the bones of the prophets, and the bones of the residents of Jerusalem will be brought out of their graves. 2 They will be exposed to the sun, the moon, and all the stars in the sky, which they have loved, served, followed, consulted, and worshiped. Their bones will not be collected and buried but will become like manure on the soil’s surface. 3 Death will be chosen over life by all the survivors of this evil family, those who remain wherever I have banished them.” This is the declaration of the Lord of Armies.

    4 “You are to say to them: This is what the Lord says:

    Do people fall and not get up again?

    If they turn away, do they not return?

    5 Why have these people turned away?

    Why is Jerusalem always turning away?

    They take hold of deceit;

    they refuse to return.

    6 I have paid careful attention.

    They do not speak what is right.

    No one regrets his evil,

    asking, ‘What have I done?’

    Everyone has stayed his course

    like a horse rushing into battle.

    7 Even storks in the sky

    know their seasons.

    Turtledoves, swallows, and cranes

    are aware of their migration,

    but my people do not know

    the requirements of the Lord.

    Punishment for Judah’s Leaders

    8 “How can you claim, ‘We are wise;

    the law of the Lord is with us’?

    In fact, the lying pen of scribes

    has produced falsehood.

    9 The wise will be put to shame;

    they will be dismayed and snared.

    They have rejected the word of the Lord,

    so what wisdom do they really have?

    10 Therefore, I will give their wives to other men,

    their fields to new occupants,

    for from the least to the greatest,

    everyone is making profit dishonestly.

    From prophet to priest,

    everyone deals falsely.

    11 They have treated the brokenness

    of my dear people superficially,

    claiming, ‘Peace, peace,’

    when there is no peace.

    12 Were they ashamed when they acted so detestably?

    They weren’t at all ashamed.

    They can no longer feel humiliation.

    Therefore, they will fall among the fallen.

    When I punish them, they will collapse,”

    says the Lord.

    13 “I will gather them and bring them to an end.”

    This is the Lord’s declaration.

    “There will be no grapes on the vine,

    no figs on the fig tree,

    and even the leaf will wither.

    Whatever I have given them will be lost to them.”

    God’s People Unrepentant

    14 Why are we just sitting here?

    Gather together; let’s enter the fortified cities

    and perish there,

    for the Lord our God has destroyed us.

    He has given us poisoned water to drink,

    because we have sinned against the Lord.

    15 We hoped for peace, but there was nothing good;

    for a time of healing, but there was only terror.

    16 From Dan, the snorting of horses is heard.

    At the sound of the neighing of mighty steeds,

    the whole land quakes.

    They come to devour the land and everything in it,

    the city and all its residents.

    17 Indeed, I am about to send snakes among you,

    poisonous vipers that cannot be charmed.

    They will bite you.

    This is the Lord’s declaration.

    Lament over Judah

    18 My joy has flown away;

    grief has settled on me.

    My heart is sick.

    19 Listen—the cry of my dear people

    from a faraway land,

    “Is the Lord no longer in Zion,

    her King not within her?”

    Why have they angered me

    with their carved images,

    with their worthless foreign idols?

    20 Harvest has passed, summer has ended,

    but we have not been saved.

    21 I am broken by the brokenness

    of my dear people.

    I mourn; horror has taken hold of me.

    22 Is there no balm in Gilead?

    Is there no physician there?

    So why has the healing of my dear people

    not come about?

  • Jeremiah 11-12

    Reminder of the Covenant

    11 This is the word that came to Jeremiah from the Lord: 2 “Listen to the words of this covenant and tell them to the men of Judah and the residents of Jerusalem. 3 Tell them, ‘This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: “Let a curse be on the man who does not obey the words of this covenant, 4 which I commanded your ancestors when I brought them out of the land of Egypt, out of the iron furnace.” I declared, “Obey me, and do everything that I command you, and you will be my people, and I will be your God,” 5 in order to establish the oath I swore to your ancestors, to give them a land flowing with milk and honey, as it is today.’”

    I answered, “Amen, Lord.”

    6 The Lord said to me, “Proclaim all these words in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem: ‘Obey the words of this covenant and carry them out.’ 7 For I strongly warned your ancestors when I brought them out of the land of Egypt until today, warning them time and time again, ‘Obey me.’ 8 Yet they would not obey or pay attention; each one followed the stubbornness of his evil heart. So I brought on them all the curses of this covenant, because they had not done what I commanded them to do.”

    9 The Lord said to me, “A conspiracy has been discovered among the men of Judah and the residents of Jerusalem. 10 They have returned to the iniquities of their ancestors who refused to obey my words and have followed other gods to worship them. The house of Israel and the house of Judah broke my covenant I made with their ancestors.

    11 “Therefore, this is what the Lord says: I am about to bring on them disaster that they cannot escape. They will cry out to me, but I will not hear them. 12 Then the cities of Judah and the residents of Jerusalem will go and cry out to the gods they have been burning incense to, but they certainly will not save them in their time of disaster. 13 Your gods are indeed as numerous as your cities, Judah, and the altars you have set up to Shame—altars to burn incense to Baal—as numerous as the streets of Jerusalem.

    14 “As for you, do not pray for these people. Do not raise up a cry or a prayer on their behalf, for I will not be listening when they call out to me at the time of their disaster.

    15 What right does my beloved have

    to be in my house,

    having carried out so many evil schemes?

    Can holy meat prevent your disaster

    so you can celebrate?

    16 The Lord named you

    a flourishing olive tree,

    beautiful with well-formed fruit.

    He has set fire to it,

    and its branches are consumed

    with the sound of a mighty tumult.

    17 “The Lord of Armies who planted you has decreed disaster against you, because of the disaster the house of Israel and the house of Judah brought on themselves when they angered me by burning incense to Baal.”

    18 The Lord informed me, so I knew.

    Then you helped me to see their deeds,

    19 for I was like a docile lamb led to slaughter.

    I didn’t know that they had devised plots against me:

    “Let’s destroy the tree with its fruit;

    let’s cut him off from the land of the living

    so that his name will no longer be remembered.”

    20 But, Lord of Armies, who judges righteously,

    who tests heart and mind,

    let me see your vengeance on them,

    for I have presented my case to you.

    21 Therefore, here is what the Lord says concerning the people of Anathoth who intend to take your life. They warn, “Do not prophesy in the name of the Lord, or you will certainly die at our hand.” 22 Therefore, this is what the Lord of Armies says: “I am about to punish them. The young men will die by the sword; their sons and daughters will die by famine. 23 They will have no remnant, for I will bring disaster on the people of Anathoth in the year of their punishment.”

    Jeremiah’s Complaint

    12 You will be righteous, Lord,

    even if I bring a case against you.

    Yet, I wish to contend with you:

    Why does the way of the wicked prosper?

    Why do all the treacherous live at ease?

    2 You planted them, and they have taken root.

    They have grown and produced fruit.

    You are ever on their lips,

    but far from their conscience.

    3 As for you, Lord, you know me; you see me.

    You test whether my heart is with you.

    Drag the wicked away like sheep to slaughter

    and set them apart for the day of killing.

    4 How long will the land mourn

    and the grass of every field wither?

    Because of the evil of its residents,

    animals and birds have been swept away,

    for the people have said,

    “He cannot see what our end will be.”

    The Lord’s Response

    5 If you have raced with runners

    and they have worn you out,

    how can you compete with horses?

    If you stumble in a peaceful land,

    what will you do in the thickets of the Jordan?

    6 Even your brothers—your own father’s family—

    even they were treacherous to you;

    even they have cried out loudly after you.

    Do not have confidence in them,

    though they speak well of you.

    7 I have abandoned my house;

    I have deserted my inheritance.

    I have handed the love of my life

    over to her enemies.

    8 My inheritance has behaved toward me

    like a lion in the forest.

    She has roared against me.

    Therefore, I hate her.

    9 Is my inheritance like a hyena to me?

    Are birds of prey circling her?

    Go, gather all the wild animals;

    bring them to devour her.

    10 Many shepherds have destroyed my vineyard;

    they have trampled my plot of land.

    They have turned my desirable plot

    into a desolate wasteland.

    11 They have made it a desolation.

    It mourns, desolate, before me.

    All the land is desolate,

    but no one takes it to heart.

    12 Over all the barren heights in the wilderness

    the destroyers have come,

    for the Lord has a sword that devours

    from one end of the earth to the other.

    No one has peace.

    13 They have sown wheat but harvested thorns.

    They have exhausted themselves but have no profit.

    Be put to shame by your harvests

    because of the Lord’s burning anger.

    14 This is what the Lord says: “Concerning all my evil neighbors who attack the inheritance that I bequeathed to my people, Israel, I am about to uproot them from their land, and I will uproot the house of Judah from them. 15 After I have uprooted them, I will once again have compassion on them and return each one to his inheritance and to his land. 16 If they will diligently learn the ways of my people—to swear by my name, ‘As the Lord lives,’ just as they taught my people to swear by Baal—they will be built up among my people. 17 However, if they will not obey, then I will uproot and destroy that nation.”

    This is the Lord’s declaration.

  • Jeremiah 23

    The Lord and His Sheep

    23 “Woe to the shepherds who destroy and scatter the sheep of my pasture!” This is the Lord’s declaration. 2 “Therefore, this is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says about the shepherds who tend my people: You have scattered my flock, banished them, and have not attended to them. I am about to attend to you because of your evil acts”—this is the Lord’s declaration. 3 “I will gather the remnant of my flock from all the lands where I have banished them, and I will return them to their grazing land. They will become fruitful and numerous. 4 I will raise up shepherds over them who will tend them. They will no longer be afraid or discouraged, nor will any be missing.” This is the Lord’s declaration.

    The Righteous Branch of David

    5 “Look, the days are coming”—this is the Lord’s declaration—

    “when I will raise up a Righteous Branch for David.

    He will reign wisely as king

    and administer justice and righteousness in the land.

    6 In his days Judah will be saved,

    and Israel will dwell securely.

    This is the name he will be called:

    The Lord Is Our Righteousness.

    7 “Look, the days are coming”—the Lord’s declaration—“when it will no longer be said, ‘As the Lord lives who brought the Israelites from the land of Egypt,’ 8 but, ‘As the Lord lives, who brought and led the descendants of the house of Israel from the land of the north and from all the other countries where I had banished them.’ They will dwell once more in their own land.”

    False Prophets Condemned

    9 Concerning the prophets:

    My heart is broken within me,

    and all my bones tremble.

    I have become like a drunkard,

    like a man overcome by wine,

    because of the Lord,

    because of his holy words.

    10 For the land is full of adulterers;

    the land mourns because of the curse,

    and the grazing lands in the wilderness have dried up.

    Their way of life has become evil,

    and their power is not rightly used

    11 because both prophet and priest are ungodly,

    even in my house I have found their evil.

    This is the Lord’s declaration.

    12 Therefore, their way will seem

    like slippery paths in the gloom.

    They will be driven away and fall down there,

    for I will bring disaster on them,

    the year of their punishment.

    This is the Lord’s declaration.

    13 Among the prophets of Samaria

    I saw something disgusting:

    They prophesied by Baal

    and led my people Israel astray.

    14 Among the prophets of Jerusalem also

    I saw a horrible thing:

    They commit adultery and walk in lies.

    They strengthen the hands of evildoers,

    and none turns his back on evil.

    They are all like Sodom to me;

    Jerusalem’s residents are like Gomorrah.

    15 Therefore, this is what the Lord of Armies says concerning the prophets:

    I am about to feed them wormwood

    and give them poisoned water to drink,

    for from the prophets of Jerusalem

    ungodliness has spread throughout the land.

    16 This is what the Lord of Armies says: “Do not listen to the words of the prophets who prophesy to you. They are deluding you. They speak visions from their own minds, not from the Lord’s mouth. 17 They keep on saying to those who despise me, ‘The Lord has spoken: You will have peace.’ They have said to everyone who follows the stubbornness of his heart, ‘No harm will come to you.’”

    18 For who has stood in the council of the Lord

    to see and hear his word?

    Who has paid attention to his word and obeyed?

    19 Look, a storm from the Lord!

    Wrath has gone out,

    a whirling storm.

    It will whirl about the heads of the wicked.

    20 The Lord’s anger will not turn away

    until he has completely fulfilled the purposes of his heart.

    In time to come you will understand it clearly.

    21 I did not send out these prophets,

    yet they ran.

    I did not speak to them,

    yet they prophesied.

    22 If they had really stood in my council,

    they would have enabled my people to hear my words

    and would have turned them from their evil ways

    and their evil deeds.

    23 “Am I a God who is only near”—this is the Lord’s declaration—“and not a God who is far away? 24 Can a person hide in secret places where I cannot see him?” —the Lord’s declaration. “Do I not fill the heavens and the earth?” —the Lord’s declaration.

    25 “I have heard what the prophets who prophesy a lie in my name have said: ‘I had a dream! I had a dream!’ 26 How long will this continue in the minds of the prophets prophesying lies, prophets of the deceit of their own minds? 27 Through their dreams that they tell one another, they plan to cause my people to forget my name as their ancestors forgot my name through Baal worship. 28 The prophet who has only a dream should recount the dream, but the one who has my word should speak my word truthfully, for what is straw compared to grain?”—this is the Lord’s declaration. 29 “Is not my word like fire”—this is the Lord’s declaration—“and like a hammer that pulverizes rock? 30 Therefore, take note! I am against the prophets”—the Lord’s declaration—“who steal my words from each other. 31 I am against the prophets”—the Lord’s declaration—“who use their own tongues to make a declaration. 32 I am against those who prophesy false dreams”—the Lord’s declaration—“telling them and leading my people astray with their reckless lies. It was not I who sent or commanded them, and they are of no benefit at all to these people”—this is the Lord’s declaration.

    The Burden of the Lord

    33 “Now when these people or a prophet or a priest asks you, ‘What is the burden of the Lord?’ you will respond to them, ‘What is the burden? I will throw you away! This is the Lord’s declaration.’ 34 As for the prophet, priest, or people who say, ‘The burden of the Lord,’ I will punish that man and his household. 35 This is what each man is to say to his friend and to his brother: ‘What has the Lord answered?’ or ‘What has the Lord spoken?’ 36 But no longer refer to the burden of the Lord, for each man’s word becomes his burden and you pervert the words of the living God, the Lord of Armies, our God. 37 Say to the prophet, ‘What has the Lord answered you?’ or ‘What has the Lord spoken?’ 38 But if you say, ‘The burden of the Lord,’ then this is what the Lord says: Because you have said, ‘The burden of the Lord,’ and I specifically told you not to say, ‘The burden of the Lord,’ 39 I will surely forget you. I will throw you away from my presence—both you and the city that I gave you and your ancestors. 40 I will bring on you everlasting disgrace and humiliation that will never be forgotten.”

  • Jeremiah 25-26

    The Seventy-Year Exile

    25 This is the word that came to Jeremiah concerning all the people of Judah in the fourth year of Jehoiakim son of Josiah, king of Judah (which was the first year of King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon). 2 The prophet Jeremiah spoke concerning all the people of Judah and all the residents of Jerusalem as follows: 3 “From the thirteenth year of Josiah son of Amon, king of Judah, until this very day—twenty-three years—the word of the Lord has come to me, and I have spoken to you time and time again, but you have not obeyed. 4 The Lord sent all his servants the prophets to you time and time again, but you have not obeyed or even paid attention. 5 He announced, ‘Turn, each of you, from your evil way of life and from your evil deeds. Live in the land the Lord gave to you and your ancestors long ago and forever. 6 Do not follow other gods to serve them and to bow in worship to them, and do not anger me by the work of your hands. Then I will do you no harm.

    7 “‘But you have not obeyed me’—this is the Lord’s declaration—‘with the result that you have angered me by the work of your hands and brought disaster on yourselves.’

    8 “Therefore, this is what the Lord of Armies says: ‘Because you have not obeyed my words, 9 I am going to send for all the families of the north’—this is the Lord’s declaration—‘and send for my servant Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, and I will bring them against this land, against its residents, and against all these surrounding nations, and I will completely destroy them and make them an example of horror and scorn, and ruins forever. 10 I will eliminate the sound of joy and gladness from them—the voice of the groom and the bride, the sound of the millstones and the light of the lamp. 11 This whole land will become a desolate ruin, and these nations will serve the king of Babylon for seventy years. 12 When the seventy years are completed, I will punish the king of Babylon and that nation’—this is the Lord’s declaration—‘the land of the Chaldeans, for their iniquity, and I will make it a ruin forever. 13 I will bring on that land all my words I have spoken against it, all that is written in this book that Jeremiah prophesied against all the nations. 14 For many nations and great kings will enslave them, and I will repay them according to their deeds and the work of their hands.’”

    The Cup of God’s Wrath

    15 This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, said to me: “Take this cup of the wine of wrath from my hand and make all the nations to whom I am sending you drink from it. 16 They will drink, stagger, and go out of their minds because of the sword I am sending among them.”

    17 So I took the cup from the Lord’s hand and made all the nations to whom the Lord sent me drink from it.

    18 Jerusalem and the other cities of Judah, its kings and its officials, to make them a desolate ruin, an example for scorn and cursing—as it is today;

    19 Pharaoh king of Egypt, his officers, his leaders, all his people,

    20 and all the mixed peoples;

    all the kings of the land of Uz;

    all the kings of the land of the Philistines—Ashkelon, Gaza, Ekron, and the remnant of Ashdod;

    21 Edom, Moab, and the Ammonites;

    22 all the kings of Tyre,

    all the kings of Sidon,

    and the kings of the coasts and islands;

    23 Dedan, Tema, Buz, and all those who clip the hair on their temples;

    24 all the kings of Arabia,

    and all the kings of the mixed peoples who have settled in the desert;

    25 all the kings of Zimri,

    all the kings of Elam,

    and all the kings of Media;

    26 all the kings of the north, both near and far from one another;

    that is, all the kingdoms of the world throughout the earth.

    Finally, the king of Sheshak will drink after them.

    27 “Then you are to say to them, ‘This is what the Lord of Armies, the God of Israel, says: Drink, get drunk, and vomit. Fall down and never get up again, as a result of the sword I am sending among you.’ 28 If they refuse to accept the cup from your hand and drink, you are to say to them, ‘This is what the Lord of Armies says: You must drink! 29 For I am already bringing disaster on the city that bears my name, so how could you possibly go unpunished? You will not go unpunished, for I am summoning a sword against all the inhabitants of the earth. This is the declaration of the Lord of Armies.’

    Judgment on the Whole World

    30 “As for you, you are to prophesy all these things to them, and say to them:

    The Lord roars from on high;

    he makes his voice heard from his holy dwelling.

    He roars loudly over his grazing land;

    he calls out with a shout, like those who tread grapes,

    against all the inhabitants of the earth.

    31 The tumult reaches to the ends of the earth

    because the Lord brings a case against the nations.

    He enters into judgment with all humanity.

    As for the wicked, he hands them over to the sword—

    this is the Lord’s declaration.

    32 “This is what the Lord of Armies says:

    Pay attention! Disaster spreads

    from nation to nation.

    A huge storm is stirred up

    from the ends of the earth.”

    33 Those slain by the Lord on that day will be scattered from one end of the earth to the other. They will not be mourned, gathered, or buried. They will be like manure on the soil’s surface.

    34 Wail, you shepherds, and cry out.

    Roll in the dust, you leaders of the flock.

    Because the days of your slaughter have come,

    you will fall and become shattered like a precious vase.

    35 Flight will be impossible for the shepherds,

    and escape, for the leaders of the flock.

    36 Hear the sound of the shepherds’ cry,

    the wail of the leaders of the flock,

    for the Lord is destroying their pasture.

    37 Peaceful grazing land will become lifeless

    because of the Lord’s burning anger.

    38 He has left his den like a lion,

    for their land has become a desolation

    because of the sword of the oppressor,

    because of his burning anger.

    Jeremiah’s Speech in the Temple

    26 At the beginning of the reign of Jehoiakim son of Josiah, king of Judah, this word came from the Lord: 2 “This is what the Lord says: Stand in the courtyard of the Lord’s temple and speak all the words I have commanded you to speak to all Judah’s cities that are coming to worship there. Do not hold back a word. 3 Perhaps they will listen and turn—each from his evil way of life—so that I might relent concerning the disaster that I plan to do to them because of the evil of their deeds. 4 You are to say to them, ‘This is what the Lord says: If you do not listen to me by living according to my instruction that I set before you 5 and by listening to the words of my servants the prophets—whom I have been sending to you time and time again, though you did not listen— 6 I will make this temple like Shiloh. I will make this city an example for cursing for all the nations of the earth.’”

    Jeremiah Seized

    7 The priests, the prophets, and all the people heard Jeremiah speaking these words in the temple of the Lord. 8 When he finished the address the Lord had commanded him to deliver to all the people, immediately the priests, the prophets, and all the people took hold of him, yelling, “You must surely die! 9 How dare you prophesy in the name of the Lord, ‘This temple will become like Shiloh and this city will become an uninhabited ruin’!” Then all the people crowded around Jeremiah at the Lord’s temple.

    10 When the officials of Judah heard about these things, they went from the king’s palace to the Lord’s temple and sat at the entrance of the New Gate of the Lord’s temple. 11 Then the priests and prophets said to the officials and all the people, “This man deserves the death sentence because he has prophesied against this city, as you have heard with your own ears.”

    Jeremiah’s Defense

    12 Then Jeremiah said to all the officials and all the people, “The Lord sent me to prophesy all the words that you have heard against this temple and city. 13 So now, correct your ways and deeds, and obey the Lord your God so that he might relent concerning the disaster he had pronounced against you. 14 As for me, here I am in your hands; do to me what you think is good and right. 15 But know for certain that if you put me to death, you will bring innocent blood on yourselves, on this city, and on its residents, for it is certain the Lord has sent me to speak all these things directly to you.”

    Jeremiah Released

    16 Then the officials and all the people told the priests and prophets, “This man doesn’t deserve the death sentence, for he has spoken to us in the name of the Lord our God!”

    17 Some of the elders of the land stood up and said to all the assembled people, 18 “Micah the Moreshite prophesied in the days of King Hezekiah of Judah and said to all the people of Judah, ‘This is what the Lord of Armies says:

    Zion will be plowed like a field,

    Jerusalem will become ruins,

    and the temple’s mountain will be a high thicket.’

    19 Did King Hezekiah of Judah and all the people of Judah put him to death? Did not the king fear the Lord and plead for the Lord’s favor, and did not the Lord relent concerning the disaster he had pronounced against them? We are about to bring a terrible disaster on ourselves!”

    The Prophet Uriah

    20 Another man was also prophesying in the name of the Lord—Uriah son of Shemaiah from Kiriath-jearim. He prophesied against this city and against this land in words like all those of Jeremiah. 21 King Jehoiakim, all his warriors, and all the officials heard his words, and the king tried to put him to death. When Uriah heard, he fled in fear and went to Egypt. 22 But King Jehoiakim sent men to Egypt: Elnathan son of Achbor and certain other men with him went to Egypt. 23 They brought Uriah out of Egypt and took him to King Jehoiakim, who executed him with the sword and threw his corpse into the burial place of the common people.

    24 But Ahikam son of Shaphan supported Jeremiah, so he was not handed over to the people to be put to death.

  • Jeremiah 28-29

    Hananiah’s False Prophecy

    28 In that same year, at the beginning of the reign of King Zedekiah of Judah, in the fifth month of the fourth year, the prophet Hananiah son of Azzur from Gibeon said to me in the temple of the Lord in the presence of the priests and all the people, 2 “This is what the Lord of Armies, the God of Israel, says: ‘I have broken the yoke of the king of Babylon. 3 Within two years I will restore to this place all the articles of the Lord’s temple that King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon took from here and transported to Babylon. 4 And I will restore to this place Jeconiah son of Jehoiakim, king of Judah, and all the exiles from Judah who went to Babylon’—this is the Lord’s declaration—‘for I will break the yoke of the king of Babylon.’”

    Jeremiah’s Response to Hananiah

    5 The prophet Jeremiah replied to the prophet Hananiah in the presence of the priests and all the people who were standing in the temple of the Lord. 6 The prophet Jeremiah said, “Amen! May the Lord do that. May the Lord make the words you have prophesied come true and may he restore the articles of the Lord’s temple and all the exiles from Babylon to this place! 7 Only listen to this message I am speaking in your hearing and in the hearing of all the people. 8 The prophets who preceded you and me from ancient times prophesied war, disaster, and plague against many lands and great kingdoms. 9 As for the prophet who prophesies peace—only when the word of the prophet comes true will the prophet be recognized as one the Lord has truly sent.”

    Hananiah Breaks Jeremiah’s Yoke

    10 The prophet Hananiah then took the yoke bar from the neck of the prophet Jeremiah and broke it. 11 In the presence of all the people Hananiah proclaimed, “This is what the Lord says: ‘In this way, within two years I will break the yoke of King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon from the neck of all the nations.’” The prophet Jeremiah then went on his way.

    The Lord’s Word against Hananiah

    12 After the prophet Hananiah had broken the yoke bar from the neck of the prophet Jeremiah, the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah: 13 “Go say to Hananiah, ‘This is what the Lord says: You broke a wooden yoke bar, but in its place you will make an iron yoke bar. 14 For this is what the Lord of Armies, the God of Israel, says: I have put an iron yoke on the neck of all these nations that they might serve King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon, and they will serve him. I have even put the wild animals under him.’”

    15 The prophet Jeremiah said to the prophet Hananiah, “Listen, Hananiah! The Lord did not send you, but you have led these people to trust in a lie. 16 Therefore, this is what the Lord says: ‘I am about to send you off the face of the earth. You will die this year because you have preached rebellion against the Lord.’” 17 And the prophet Hananiah died that year in the seventh month.

    Jeremiah’s Letter to the Exiles

    29 This is the text of the letter that the prophet Jeremiah sent from Jerusalem to the remaining exiled elders, the priests, the prophets, and all the people Nebuchadnezzar had deported from Jerusalem to Babylon. 2 This was after King Jeconiah, the queen mother, the court officials, the officials of Judah and Jerusalem, the craftsmen, and the metalsmiths had left Jerusalem. 3 He sent the letter with Elasah son of Shaphan and Gemariah son of Hilkiah, whom Zedekiah king of Judah sent to Babylon to King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon. The letter stated:

    4 This is what the Lord of Armies, the God of Israel, says to all the exiles I deported from Jerusalem to Babylon: 5 “Build houses and live in them. Plant gardens and eat their produce. 6 Find wives for yourselves, and have sons and daughters. Find wives for your sons and give your daughters to men in marriage so that they may bear sons and daughters. Multiply there; do not decrease. 7 Pursue the well-being of the city I have deported you to. Pray to the Lord on its behalf, for when it thrives, you will thrive.”

    8 For this is what the Lord of Armies, the God of Israel, says: “Don’t let your prophets who are among you and your diviners deceive you, and don’t listen to the dreams you elicit from them, 9 for they are prophesying falsely to you in my name. I have not sent them.” This is the Lord’s declaration.

    10 For this is what the Lord says: “When seventy years for Babylon are complete, I will attend to you and will confirm my promise concerning you to restore you to this place. 11 For I know the plans I have for you”—this is the Lord’s declaration—“plans for your well-being, not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. 12 You will call to me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. 13 You will seek me and find me when you search for me with all your heart. 14 I will be found by you”—this is the Lord’s declaration—“and I will restore your fortunes and gather you from all the nations and places where I banished you”—this is the Lord’s declaration. “I will restore you to the place from which I deported you.”

    15 You have said, “The Lord has raised up prophets for us in Babylon!” 16 But this is what the Lord says concerning the king sitting on David’s throne and concerning all the people living in this city—that is, concerning your brothers who did not go with you into exile. 17 This is what the Lord of Armies says: “I am about to send sword, famine, and plague against them, and I will make them like rotten figs that are inedible because they are so bad. 18 I will pursue them with sword, famine, and plague. I will make them a horror to all the kingdoms of the earth—a curse and a desolation, an object of scorn and a disgrace among all the nations where I have banished them. 19 I will do this because they have not listened to my words”—this is the Lord’s declaration—“the words that I sent to them with my servants the prophets time and time again. And you too have not listened.” This is the Lord’s declaration.

    20 Hear the word of the Lord, all you exiles I have sent from Jerusalem to Babylon. 21 This is what the Lord of Armies, the God of Israel, says about Ahab son of Kolaiah and concerning Zedekiah son of Maaseiah, the ones prophesying a lie to you in my name: “I am about to hand them over to King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon, and he will kill them before your very eyes. 22 Based on what happens to them, all the exiles of Judah who are in Babylon will create a curse that says, ‘May the Lord make you like Zedekiah and Ahab, whom the king of Babylon roasted in the fire!’ 23 because they have committed an outrage in Israel by committing adultery with their neighbors’ wives and have spoken in my name a lie, which I did not command them. I am he who knows, and I am a witness.” This is the Lord’s declaration.

    24 To Shemaiah the Nehelamite you are to say, 25 “This is what the Lord of Armies, the God of Israel, says: You in your own name have sent out letters to all the people of Jerusalem, to the priest Zephaniah son of Maaseiah, and to all the priests, saying, 26 ‘The Lord has appointed you priest in place of the priest Jehoiada to be the chief officer in the temple of the Lord, responsible for every madman who acts like a prophet. You must confine him in the stocks and an iron collar. 27 So now, why have you not rebuked Jeremiah of Anathoth who has been acting like a prophet among you? 28 For he has sent word to us in Babylon, claiming, “The exile will be long. Build houses and settle down. Plant gardens and eat their produce.”’”

    29 The priest Zephaniah read this letter in the hearing of the prophet Jeremiah.

    A Message about Shemaiah

    30 Then the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah: 31 “Send a message to all the exiles, saying, ‘This is what the Lord says concerning Shemaiah the Nehelamite. Because Shemaiah prophesied to you, though I did not send him, and made you trust a lie, 32 this is what the Lord says: I am about to punish Shemaiah the Nehelamite and his descendants. There will not be even one of his descendants living among these people, nor will any ever see the good that I will bring to my people—this is the Lord’s declaration—for he has preached rebellion against the Lord.’”

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