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A Message for Zedekiah

34 The word that came to Jeremiah from Yahweh, when Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babylon, and all his army, with all the kingdoms of the earth under the dominion of his hand, and all the peoples were fighting against Jerusalem and against all its cities, saying,[a] “Thus says Yahweh, the God of Israel: ‘Go and say to Zedekiah the king of Judah, now you must say to him, “Thus says Yahweh: ‘Look, I am going to give this city into the hand of the king of Babylon, and he will burn it with fire. And you will not escape from his hand, but surely you will be captured, and into his hand you will be given, and you will see the king of Babylon eye to eye,[b] and you will speak face to face with him,[c] and to Babylon you will go.’ However, hear the word of Yahweh, O Zedekiah, the king of Judah. Thus says Yahweh concerning you: ‘You will not die by the sword. In peace you will die, and as there was burning for your ancestors,[d] the former kings who were before you,[e] so they will burn for you, and they will lament for you, “Alas, lord!” For the word I have spoken,’ declares[f] Yahweh.”’” Then Jeremiah the prophet spoke to Zedekiah the king of Judah all these words in Jerusalem when the army of the king of Babylon was fighting against Jerusalem and against all the cities of Judah that were left over—Lachish and Azekah, for these remained among the cities of Judah, the cities of fortification.

Zedekiah’s Covenant Concerning Slaves

The word that came to Jeremiah from Yahweh after king Zedekiah made[g] a covenant with all the people who were in Jerusalem to proclaim release to them, to let go each one his male slave and each one his female slave, the Hebrew and the free Hebrew, so that no one among the Judeans[h] should enslave his fellow countryman. 10 And all the officials and all the people obeyed, who had entered into the covenant to let go each one his male slave and each one his female slave, not enslaving them again, and they obeyed and they let them[i] go. 11 But afterward[j] they turned back and they brought back the male slaves and the female slaves whom they had let go free, and they subdued them as male slaves and female slaves.

12 And the word of Yahweh came to Jeremiah from Yahweh, saying,[k] 13 “Thus says Yahweh, the God of Israel: ‘I made[l] a covenant with your ancestors[m] on the day of my bringing them out from the land of Egypt, from the house of slaves, saying,[n] 14 “At the end of seven years you must let go each one his fellow countryman, the Hebrew who has been sold to you and who has served you six years, and you must let him go free from you.” But your ancestors[o] did not listen to me, and they did not incline their ears.[p] 15 And you turned back recently[q] and you did right in my eyes, to proclaim release each one to his neighbor, and you made[r] a covenant before me[s] in the house that is called by[t] my name. 16 But you turned back and you profaned my name when you brought back each one his male slave and each one his female slave, whom you had let go free according to their desire, and you subdued them to be to you as male slaves and as female slaves.’

17 Therefore[u] thus says Yahweh, ‘You have not listened to me to proclaim release each one to his fellow countryman and each one to his neighbor. Look, I am going to proclaim to you a release,’ declares[v] Yahweh, ‘to the sword, to the plague, and to the famine, and I will make you a terror to all the kingdoms of the earth. 18 And I will make the men who transgressed my covenant, who have not kept the words of the covenant that they made[w] before me,[x] like the calf which they cut in two and they passed between its parts— 19 the officials of Judah, and the officials of Jerusalem, the eunuchs, and the priests, and all the people of the land who passed between the parts of the calf— 20 and I will give them into the hand of their enemies, and into the hand of the seekers of their lives, and their dead bodies[y] will become as food for the birds[z] of the heavens[aa] and for the animals[ab] of the earth. 21 And Zedekiah the king of Judah and his officials I will give into the hand of their enemies, and into the hand of the seekers of their lives, and into the hand of the army of the king of Babylon, who retreated from you. 22 Look, I am going to command,’ declares[ac] Yahweh, ‘and I will bring them back to this city, and they will fight against it, and they will capture it, and they will burn it with fire, and the towns of Judah I will make a desolation without[ad] an inhabitant.’”

Footnotes

  1. Jeremiah 34:1 Literally “to say”
  2. Jeremiah 34:3 Literally “your eyes shall see with the eyes of the king of Babylon”
  3. Jeremiah 34:3 Literally “his mouth shall speak with your mouth”
  4. Jeremiah 34:5 Or “fathers”
  5. Jeremiah 34:5 Literally “to the face of you”
  6. Jeremiah 34:5 Literally “a declaration of”
  7. Jeremiah 34:8 Literally “cut”
  8. Jeremiah 34:9 Hebrew “Judean”
  9. Jeremiah 34:10 Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation
  10. Jeremiah 34:11 Literally “after thus”
  11. Jeremiah 34:12 Literally “to say”
  12. Jeremiah 34:13 Literally “cut”
  13. Jeremiah 34:13 Or “fathers”
  14. Jeremiah 34:13 Literally “to say”
  15. Jeremiah 34:14 Or “fathers”
  16. Jeremiah 34:14 Hebrew “ear”
  17. Jeremiah 34:15 Literally “the day”
  18. Jeremiah 34:15 Literally “cut”
  19. Jeremiah 34:15 Literally “to the face of me”
  20. Jeremiah 34:15 Literally “on it”
  21. Jeremiah 34:17 Literally “To thus”
  22. Jeremiah 34:17 Literally “a declaration of”
  23. Jeremiah 34:18 Literally “cut”
  24. Jeremiah 34:18 Literally “to the face of me”
  25. Jeremiah 34:20 Hebrew “dead body”
  26. Jeremiah 34:20 Hebrew “bird”
  27. Jeremiah 34:20 Or “sky”
  28. Jeremiah 34:20 Hebrew “animal”
  29. Jeremiah 34:22 Literally “a declaration of”
  30. Jeremiah 34:22 Literally “from there is not”

Lessons on obedience and disobedience

34 Jeremiah received the Lord’s word when Babylon’s King Nebuchadnezzar and his army, and all the countries and people he ruled, were attacking Jerusalem and all its towns. The Lord, the God of Israel, proclaims, Go and speak to Judah’s King Zedekiah and say to him: The Lord proclaims, I’m handing this city over to the king of Babylon, and he will burn it down. You won’t escape but will be captured and handed over to him. You will see the king of Babylon with your very own eyes and speak to him personally, and you will be taken to Babylon. Even so, hear the Lord’s word, King Zedekiah of Judah: This is what the Lord proclaims about you: You won’t die in battle; you will die a peaceful death. As burial incense was burned to honor your ancestors, the kings who came before you, so it will be burned to honor you as people mourn, “Oh, master!” I myself promise this, declares the Lord.

The prophet Jeremiah delivered this message to Judah’s King Zedekiah in Jerusalem when the army of the king of Babylon was attacking Jerusalem and all the remaining Judean towns, Lachish and Azekah—the only fortified towns still standing in Judah.

Jeremiah received the Lord’s word after King Zedekiah had made a covenant with all the people in Jerusalem to proclaim liberty for their slaves: everyone was to free their male and female Hebrew slaves and no longer hold a Judean brother or sister in bondage. 10 So all the officials and people who entered into this covenant agreed to free their male and female slaves and no longer hold them in bondage; they obeyed the king’s command[a] and let them go. 11 But afterward they broke their promise, took back the men and women they had freed, and enslaved them again.

12 Then the Lord’s word came to Jeremiah: 13 The Lord, the God of Israel, proclaims: I made a covenant with your ancestors when I brought them out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. 14 I said that every seventh year each of you must free any Hebrews who have been sold to you. After they have served you for six years, you must set them free. But your ancestors didn’t obey or pay any attention to me. 15 Recently you turned about and did what was right in my sight; each of you proclaimed liberty for the other and made a covenant before me in the temple that bears my name. 16 But then you went back on your word and made my name impure; each of you reclaimed the men and women you had set free and forced them to be your slaves again.

17 Therefore, the Lord proclaims: Since you have defied me by not setting your fellow citizens free, I’m setting you free, declares the Lord, free to die by the sword, disease, and famine! And I will make you an object of horror for all nations on earth. 18 I will make those who disregarded my covenant, violating its terms that they agreed to in my presence, like the calf they cut in two and then walked between the halves of its carcass. 19 The officials of Judah and Jerusalem, the eunuchs and priests, and all the people who passed through the pieces of the calf 20 I will hand over to their enemies who seek to kill them. And their corpses will become food for birds and wild animals. 21 I will hand over Judah’s King Zedekiah and his officials to their enemies who seek to kill them: namely, the army of Babylon’s king, which has just withdrawn from you. 22 I’m about to issue orders, declares the Lord, that the army of Babylon return to this city. They will wage war against it, capture it, and burn it down along with other Judean cities. I will make Judah a wasteland, without inhabitants.

Footnotes

  1. Jeremiah 34:10 Heb lacks the king’s command.