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False Prophets Will Be Punished

A message to the prophets:

My heart is ·broken [L shattered within me].
    All my bones shake.
I’m like someone who is drunk,
    like someone who has been ·overcome [inebriated] with wine.
This is because of the Lord
    and his holy words.
10 The land [C of Judah] is full of people who are guilty of adultery.
    Because of the curse the land ·is sad [mourns],
    and the pastures of the ·desert [wilderness] have dried up.
The people [Their lives/L courses] are evil
    and ·they use their power in the wrong way [L their power is not right].

11 “Both the prophets and the priests are ungodly.
    I have found even in my own ·Temple [L house],” says the Lord.
12 “So their ·lives [L ways; paths] will be slippery and dark [C they will be in danger].
    They will ·be defeated [L fall].
I will bring ·disaster [evil; trouble] on them
    in the year I punish them,” says the Lord.

13 “I saw the prophets of Samaria [C capital of the northern kingdom destroyed in 722 bc]
    do something ·wrong [disgusting].
Those prophets prophesied by Baal
    and led my people Israel away [Deut. 13:1–5].
14 And I have seen the prophets of Jerusalem
    do ·terrible [shocking] things.
They are guilty of adultery
    and ·live [walk] by lies.
They ·encourage [strengthen] ·evil people to keep on doing evil [L the hands of evildoers],
    so the people don’t ·stop sinning [L turn back from their evil].
All of those people are like the city of Sodom.
    The people of Jerusalem are like the city of Gomorrah to me [C sinful and soon to be punished; Gen. 18–19]!”

15 So this is what the Lord ·All-Powerful [Almighty; of Heaven’s Armies; T of hosts] says about the prophets:

“I will make those prophets eat ·bitter food [L wormwood; C the bitter tasting leaves of a shrub; 9:15]
    and drink poisoned water,
because the prophets of Jerusalem spread ·wickedness [godlessness]
    through the whole country.”

16 This is what the Lord ·All-Powerful [Almighty; of Heaven’s Armies; T of hosts] says:

“Don’t ·pay attention [listen] to what those prophets are ·saying [prophesying] to you.
    They are trying to ·fool [delude] you.
They talk about visions their own ·minds [L hearts] made up,
    not ·about visions from me [L from the mouth of the Lord].
17 They say to those who ·hate [despise] me:
    ‘The Lord says: You will have peace.’
They say to all those who ·are stubborn and do as they please [L walk in the stubbornness of their heart]:
    ‘Nothing ·bad [evil; disastrous] will happen to you.’
18 ·But none of these prophets has stood in the meeting of angels [L Who has stood in the assembly/council of the Lord…?; 1 Kin. 22:19–23; Job 1—2; 15:8; Ps. 82; Is. 6:1–3]
    to see or hear the message of the Lord.
    ·None of them [L Who…?] has paid close attention to his message.
19 Look, the ·storm [whirlwind] of the Lord!
His anger will pour forth like a ·hurricane [storm; whirlwind].
    It will come swirling down on the heads of those wicked people [30:23].
20 The Lord’s anger will not ·stop [turn back]
    until he finishes what he plans to do.
When that day is over,
    you will understand this clearly [30:24].
21 I did not send those prophets,
    but they ran [C to tell their message].
I did not speak to them,
    but they prophesied anyway.
22 But if they had stood in ·the meeting of angels [L my assembly/council],
    they would have told my message to my people.
They would have turned the people from their evil ways
    and from doing evil.

23 “·I am [L Am I only…?] a God who is near,” says the Lord.
    “·I am [L And not…?] also a God who is far away.
24 ·No one [L Who…?] can hide
    where I cannot see him,” says the Lord.
    “·I [L Do I not…?] fill all of heaven and earth,” says the Lord.

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