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20 Then Jeremiah said to all the people, to the men and to the women, and to all the people who answered him a word, saying,[a] 21 “The offering that you made, smoke offerings in the towns of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem, you, and your ancestors,[b] your kings, and your officials, and the people of the land, did not Yahweh remember them, and did it not come to his mind?[c] 22 And Yahweh was no longer able to bear[d] it, because of[e] the evil of your deeds, because of[f] the detestable things that you committed. Thus your land became as a site of ruins, and as a horror, and as a curse, without[g] inhabitants, as it is this day. 23 Because of[h] the fact that you made smoke offerings, and that you sinned against Yahweh, and you did not listen to the voice of Yahweh, and you have not walked in his law, and in his statute, and in his legal provisions, therefore[i] this disaster has happened to you, as it is this day.”

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Footnotes

  1. Jeremiah 44:20 Literally “to say”
  2. Jeremiah 44:21 Or “fathers”
  3. Jeremiah 44:21 Literally “heart”
  4. Jeremiah 44:22 Or “endure”
  5. Jeremiah 44:22 Literally “from the face of”
  6. Jeremiah 44:22 Literally “from the face of”
  7. Jeremiah 44:22 Literally “from there is not”
  8. Jeremiah 44:23 Literally “From the face of”
  9. Jeremiah 44:23 Literally “unto thus”

20 Then Jeremiah said to all of them, men and women alike, who had given him that answer, 21 “Do you think the Lord did not know that you and your ancestors, your kings and officials, and all the people were burning incense to idols in the towns of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem? 22 It was because the Lord could no longer bear all the disgusting things you were doing that he made your land an object of cursing—a desolate ruin without inhabitants—as it is today. 23 All these terrible things happened to you because you have burned incense to idols and sinned against the Lord. You have refused to obey him and have not followed his instructions, his decrees, and his laws.”

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