Jeremiah 1
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Introduction
1 These are the words of Jeremiah, Hilkiah’s son, who was one of the priests from Anathoth in the land of Benjamin. 2 The Lord’s word came to Jeremiah in the thirteenth year of Judah’s King Josiah, Amon’s son, 3 and throughout the rule of Judah’s King Jehoiakim, Josiah’s son, until the fifth month of the eleventh year of King Zedekiah, Josiah’s son, when the people of Jerusalem were taken into exile.
Call of Jeremiah
4 The Lord’s word came to me:
5 “Before I created you in the womb I knew you;
before you were born I set you apart;
I made you a prophet to the nations.”
6 “Ah, Lord God,” I said, “I don’t know how to speak
because I’m only a child.”
7 The Lord responded,
“Don’t say, ‘I’m only a child.’
Where I send you, you must go;
what I tell you, you must say.
8 Don’t be afraid of them,
because I’m with you to rescue you,”
declares the Lord.
9 Then the Lord stretched out his hand,
touched my mouth, and said to me,
“I’m putting my words in your mouth.
10 This very day I appoint you over nations and empires,
to dig up and pull down,
to destroy and demolish,
to build and plant.”
Jeremiah’s mission confirmed
11 The Lord asked me, “What do you see, Jeremiah?”
I said, “A branch of an almond[a] tree.”
12 The Lord then said, “You are right, for I’m watching over[b] my word until it is fulfilled.” 13 The Lord asked me again, “What do you see?”
I said, “A pot boiling over from the north.”
14 The Lord said to me, “Trouble will erupt from the north against the people of this land.”
15 I’m calling for all the tribes of great nations from the north, says the Lord, and they will set up their rulers by the entrances of Jerusalem, on its walls, and in every city of Judah. 16 I will declare my judgment against them for doing evil: for abandoning me, worshipping other gods, and trusting in the works of their hands. 17 But you must prepare for battle and be ready to utter every word I command you. Don’t be frightened before them, or I will frighten you before them. 18 Today I have made you an armed city, an iron pillar, and a bronze wall against the entire land—the kings of Judah, its princes, its priests, and all its people. 19 They will attack you, but they won’t defeat you, because I am with you and will rescue you, declares the Lord.
Footnotes
- Jeremiah 1:11 Heb shaqed
- Jeremiah 1:12 Heb shoqed
Jeremiah 1
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God speaks to Jeremiah
1 This book tells about Hilkiah's son, Jeremiah, and the words that he spoke. Jeremiah was a priest. He lived at Anathoth, a town in the land that belonged to the tribe of Benjamin. 2 The Lord first spoke to him when Amon's son Josiah had been king of Judah for 13 years.[a] 3 The Lord also spoke to him while Josiah's son, Jehoiakim, ruled Judah as king. He continued to speak to Jeremiah until Josiah's son Zedekiah had ruled Judah for 11 years. In the fifth month of that year, Judah's enemies took the people of Jerusalem away as their prisoners.
God chooses Jeremiah to be a prophet
4 The Lord gave me this message: 5 ‘I already knew you before I made you inside your mother's body. I chose you to be special before you were born. I chose you to be my prophet, to speak my message to other nations.’
6 I answered, ‘Lord God, I do not know how to speak. I am only a child.’
7 The Lord said to me, ‘Do not say, “I am only a child.” You must go to everyone that I send you to. You must say whatever I tell you to say. 8 Do not be afraid of them. Remember that I will be with you. I will keep you safe.’
9 Then the Lord touched my mouth with his hand. He said to me, ‘I am giving you the words that you must speak. 10 Look! I give you authority to tell nations and kingdoms what will happen to them. You will pull some of them out of the ground, like a plant and its roots. You will knock down and destroy some of them. You will bring an end to their power. But you will build up other nations and make them strong.’
The Lord shows Jeremiah two visions
11 The Lord asked me, ‘What do you see, Jeremiah?’
I replied, ‘I see the branch of an almond tree.’
12 The Lord said, ‘Yes, that is correct. I am watching carefully to make sure that what I say will happen really happens.’[b]
13 The Lord asked me again. ‘What do you see?’
I replied, ‘I see in the north a pot with boiling water in it. It will pour its water in this direction.’
The Lord said, 14 ‘Yes, trouble like boiling water will come from the north. It will destroy all the people who live in this land. 15 I will call all the nations that are in the north to come here. Their kings will come and they will sit on their thrones at the city gates of Jerusalem. Their armies will be all around the walls of Jerusalem and the other cities of Judah. 16 I will punish my people for the wicked things that they have done. They have turned away from me. They have offered sacrifices to false gods. They have worshipped idols that they have made with their own hands.
17 You must be ready to move, Jeremiah! Go and say to the people whatever I tell you. Do not be afraid of them. If you are afraid of them now, when you are among them, I will cause you to be very frightened! 18 I, the Lord, promise that I will make you as strong as a city with strong walls around it. You will be as strong as an iron pillar, or a wall that is made of bronze. You will speak a message against the whole nation of Judah. You will speak against its kings, its officers, its priests and all its people. 19 They will attack you. But they will not win against you, because I will be with you. I will keep you safe.
That is what the Lord says.’
Footnotes
- 1:2 When we write Lord like this, it is a special name for God. Sometimes people write it as ‘Yahweh’, or as ‘Jehovah’. It is his own name that he told Moses. See Exodus 3:14. It means ‘I am who I am’. This shows that God has always been there and he always will be there.
- 1:12 The Hebrew words for ‘almond’ and ‘watching’ sound nearly the same. The almond tree is the first tree to have flowers, in the spring. God was telling Jeremiah what would happen. All the things that he had said would soon happen.
Jeremia 1
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Jeremias Berufung und sein Aufruf zur Umkehr (Kapitel 1,1–8,17)
Jeremia – ein Prophet des Herrn
1 In diesem Buch sind die Worte von Jeremia aufgeschrieben. Er war ein Sohn von Hilkija und stammte aus einer Priesterfamilie aus Anatot, das im Stammesgebiet von Benjamin liegt. 2 Jeremia empfing Botschaften vom Herrn ab dem 13. Regierungsjahr des judäischen Königs Josia, des Sohnes von Amon. 3 Auch später noch sprach Gott zu Jeremia, während der Regierungszeit des judäischen Königs Jojakim, des Sohnes von Josia, bis zum 5. Monat des 11. Regierungsjahres von König Zedekia, der auch ein Sohn von Josia war. In diesem Monat wurden die Einwohner Jerusalems in die Verbannung geführt.
Jeremia wird von Gott berufen
4 Eines Tages sprach der Herr zu mir: 5 »Ich habe dich schon gekannt, ehe ich dich im Mutterleib bildete, und ehe du geboren wurdest, habe ich dich erwählt, um mir allein zu dienen. Du sollst ein Prophet sein, der den Völkern meine Botschaften verkündet.«
6 Ich aber erwiderte: »O nein, mein Herr und Gott! Ich habe keine Erfahrung im Reden, denn ich bin noch viel zu jung!« 7 Doch der Herr entgegnete: »Sag nicht: Ich bin zu jung! Zu allen Menschen, zu denen ich dich sende, sollst du gehen und ihnen alles verkünden, was ich dir auftrage. 8 Fürchte dich nicht vor ihnen, ich bin bei dir und werde dich beschützen. Darauf gebe ich, der Herr, mein Wort.«
9 Er streckte mir seine Hand entgegen, berührte meinen Mund und sagte: »Ich lege dir meine Worte in den Mund 10 und gebe dir Vollmacht über Völker und Königreiche. Du wirst sie niederreißen und entwurzeln, zerstören und stürzen, aber auch aufbauen und einpflanzen!«
11 Dann fragte er mich: »Jeremia, was siehst du dort?« »Einen Mandelbaumzweig, dessen Blüten bald aufgehen.« 12 »Richtig!«, sagte er. »Genauso wird alles in Erfüllung gehen, was ich ankündige. Dafür sorge ich.«
13 Wieder fragte mich der Herr: »Jeremia, was siehst du dort?« »Ich sehe einen Topf mit kochendem Wasser, der sich von Norden her gegen uns neigt.« 14 Da sprach der Herr zu mir: »Aus dem Norden wird das Unheil über alle Bewohner dieses Landes hereinbrechen. 15 Denn ich rufe alle Völker aus dem Norden herbei – sie werden heranziehen, und jeder König wird seinen Thron vor den Toren von Jerusalem aufstellen. Dann rücken ihre Soldaten gegen Jerusalem und gegen alle Städte in Juda vor. 16 Ich werde mein Volk verurteilen für alles, was sie getan haben: Mich haben sie verlassen, anderen Göttern geopfert und sich vor selbst gemachten Götzenstatuen niedergeworfen.
17 Du aber mach dich bereit, geh zu ihnen und verkünde ihnen alles, was ich dir auftrage! Fürchte dich nicht vor ihnen, sonst sorge ich dafür, dass sie dich das Fürchten lehren. 18 Ich mache dich stark, Jeremia, stark wie eine Festung, wie eine Säule aus Eisen, wie eine Mauer aus Bronze. Denn du wirst gegen das ganze Land stehen, gegen die Könige von Juda und die führenden Männer, gegen die Priester und gegen das Volk. 19 Sie alle werden dich bekämpfen – doch ohne Erfolg, denn ich bin bei dir und beschütze dich. Das verspreche ich, der Herr.«
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