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Jeremiah 49-50

Chapter 49

Against the Ammonites.[a] In regard to the Ammonites, thus says the Lord:

Has Israel no sons?
    Has he no heir?
Why then has Milcom inherited Gad,
    and why have his people settled in its towns?
Therefore, the days are coming,
    says the Lord,
when I will sound the battle cry
    against Rabbah of the Ammonites.
It will become a desolate mound,
    and its villages will be burned to the ground.
Then Israel will dispossess
    those who dispossessed her, says the Lord.
Wail, O Heshbon, for Ai has been laid waste.
    Cry out, O daughters of Rabbah.
Wrap yourselves in sackcloth and mourn;
    run to and fro and gash your bodies.
For Milcom will go into exile
    together with his priests and his attendants.
Why do you glory in your strength
    that is now beginning to ebb?
O rebellious daughter,
    you place your trust in your treasures,
    saying, “Who will dare to attack me?”
I will bring terror upon you from every side,
    says the Lord God of hosts.
Every one of you will be driven away and scattered,
    with no one to rally the fugitives.
But afterward, says the Lord,
    I will restore the fortunes of the Ammonites.

Against Edom.[b] In regard to Edom, thus says the Lord of hosts:

Can wisdom no longer be found in Teman?
    Has counsel ceased to exist in the prudent?
    Has their wisdom become a thing of the past?
Turn away and flee, O inhabitants of Dedan;
    seek refuge in remote locales.
For I will inflict retribution on Esau
    when I decide upon the time to punish him.
If those who gather grapes were to come upon you,
    would they not leave behind some gleanings?
If thieves came during the night,
    would they not steal only what they wanted?
10 But I for my part will strip Esau bare;
    I will discover his hiding places,
    and he will have nowhere to conceal himself.
His children will perish,
    as will his relatives and neighbors,
    and he will be no more.
11 Leave behind your orphans;
    I will support them,
    and your widows will place their trust in me.

12 For thus says the Lord: If those who were not doomed to drink the cup still must drink it, should you alone be the one to go unpunished? You will not go unpunished. You will be required to drink it. 13 For by my own self I have sworn, says the Lord, that Bozrah will become an object of horror and reproach, a desolate wasteland, and a curse, and all her towns will be ruins forevermore.

14 I have received a message from the Lord,
    a herald has been sent to all the nations,
“Gather together and prepare to attack her;
    rise up for battle.”
15 I will make you the least among the nations,
    the most despised of people, O Edom.
16 You have been deceived by your proud heart
    and by the terror you inspire,
you who dwell in rocky crags
    and look down from the heights of the hill.
Even though you build your nest as high as the eagle’s,
    I will drag you down from there, says the Lord.

17 Edom will become an object of horror. Everyone who passes by will be appalled and astounded at the sight of all her wounds. 18 As when Sodom and Gomorrah and their neighbors were overthrown, no one will live there, nor will anyone ever again settle there.

19 As when a lion comes up to rich pastures
    from the dense thickets of the Jordan,
so will I in an instant drive away Edom from its land
    and designate those whom I wish to settle there.
For who is like me?
    Who can bring charges against me?
    What shepherd can stand his ground against me?
20 Therefore, hear the plan
    that the Lord has devised against Edom
and the schemes that he has in mind
    to forestall the inhabitants of Teman.
They will be dragged away
    like the smallest of the flock,
    and their pastures will be completely destroyed.
21 At the sound of their downfall,
    the earth will tremble,
and their anguished cries will be heard
    as far away as the Red Sea.
22 Like an eagle he will soar and swoop down
    and spread his wings against Bozrah,
and the hearts of Edom’s warriors on that day
    will be like the heart of a woman in labor.

23 Against Damascus.[c] Concerning Damascus:

Hamath and Arpad are deeply troubled,
    for they have heard distressing news.
In their concern, they are filled with anxiety,
    tossed about like the sea
    that cannot be calmed.
24 Damascus has been weakened;
    gripped with panic, she prepares to flee.
Anguish and sorrow have overwhelmed her;
    her pain is like that of a woman in labor.
25 How can this renowned city be forsaken
    in which I take such delight?
26 Her young men will fall in her squares,
    and all her warriors will perish on that day,
    says the Lord of hosts.
27 Then I will set fire to the walls of Damascus
    that will devour the palaces of Benhadad.

28 Against Arabia.[d] In regard to Kedar and the kingdoms of Hazor that were conquered by Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, thus says the Lord:

Rise up and attack Kedar.
    Destroy the desert dwellers of the east.
29 Carry away their tents and their flocks,
    their tent curtains and all their goods.
Seize their camels for yourselves
    and let the shout be raised,
    “There is terror on every side.”
30 Flee quickly to distant areas,
    and take refuge in remote places,
    inhabitants of Hazor, says the Lord.
For King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon
    is determined to eradicate you
    and has formulated a plan against you.
31 Thus says the Lord:
    Rise up against a nation
    that never bothers to strengthen its security,
that has no gates or bars
    and is located in a remote area.
32 Their camels will become your booty,
    and their herds of cattle will be your spoil.
I will scatter to the winds
    those who shave their temples,
and I will bring ruin on them
    from every side, says the Lord.
33 Hazor will become the lair of jackals,
    an everlasting place of desolation,
where no one will live anymore,
    nor will anyone stay there again.

34 Against Elam.[e] This word of the Lord came to the prophet Jeremiah in regard to Elam, at the beginning of the reign of Zedekiah, the king of Judah. 35 Thus says the Lord of hosts:

Behold, I will break the bow of Elam,
    the mainstay of their might.
36 I will bring upon Elam the four winds
    from the four quarters of the heavens.
I will scatter them to all these winds,
    and there will not be a single nation
    to which the exiles of Elam will not go.
37 I will cause the people of Elam
    to tremble before their foes
    and before those who are determined to kill them.
I will bring disaster upon them,
    my burning anger, says the Lord.
I will pursue them with the sword
    until I have completely destroyed them.
38 Then I will establish my throne in Elam
    and destroy their king and his officials, says the Lord.
39 However, in the days to come
    I will restore the fortunes of Elam, says the Lord.

Chapter 50

A Prophecy against Babylon.[f] This is the word which the Lord spoke against Babylon and the land of the Chaldeans, through the prophet Jeremiah:

Declare this among the nations and proclaim it;
    lift up a banner and proclaim it;
    keep nothing back, but announce,
“Babylon will be captured;
    Bel[g] will be put to shame;
    Marduk will be dismayed.
Her images are disgraced;
    her idols are shattered.”
A nation from the north is marching against her
    that will turn her land into a desolate waste,
so that no one will be able to live there anymore;
    both men and beasts have fled and are gone.
In those days and at that time,
    says the Lord,
the people of Israel and of Judah will come,
    weeping as they seek the Lord, their God.
They will ask the way to Zion
    and turn their faces toward it, saying,
“Come, let us bind ourselves to the Lord
    in an everlasting covenant
    that will never be forgotten.”
My people were lost sheep;
    their shepherds led them astray
    and caused them to roam on the mountains.
They wandered over mountains and hills
    and lost the way to their fold.
Whoever came upon them devoured them,
    and their enemies insisted,
    “We incur no guilt,
because they have sinned
    against the Lord, their true pasture,
    against the Lord, the hope of their fathers.”
Flee from Babylon and the land of the Chaldeans;
    be like male goats leading the flock.
Behold, I will stir up against Babylon
    a host of mighty nations from the land of the north.
They will advance against her,
    and there she will be conquered.
Their arrows are like those of a skilled warrior
    that are never shot unsuccessfully.
10 Chaldea will be plundered,
    and all who plunder her will be sated,
    says the Lord.
11 O you who plundered my heritage,
    although you rejoice and exult,
although you playfully frolic
    like heifers on the grass
    and neigh like stallions,
12 your mother[h] will be cruelly put to shame;
    she who bore you will be completely disgraced.
She is now the least of the nations,
    a desert, a parched land, a wilderness.
13 Because of the wrath of the Lord
    she will not be inhabited
    but will be totally desolate.
Everyone who passes by Babylon will be appalled
    and stunned at the enormity of her wounds.
14 Take up your positions and surround Babylon,
    all you who draw the bow.
Shoot at her, and do not spare your arrows,
    for she has sinned against the Lord.[i]
15 Raise your war cries against her on all sides;
    shout in triumph,
“She has surrendered,
    her bastions have fallen,
    her walls have been demolished.”
This is the vengeance of the Lord.
    Avenge yourselves on her;
    as she has done, so do to her.
16 Drive out from Babylon the sowers
    and those who wield the sickle at harvest time.
To escape the destroying sword,
    all of them will return to their own people;
    all of them will flee to their own land.
17 Israel is a scattered flock
    that was pursued by lions.
First the king of Assyria devoured her,
    and now her bones have been crushed
    by Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon.

18 Therefore, thus says the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel:

I intend to punish the king of Babylon and his land,
    as I formerly punished the king of Assyria.
19 I will restore Israel to her pastures,
    and she will graze on Carmel and in Bashan;
on the hills of Ephraim and in Gilead
    her hunger will be satisfied.
20 In those days, and at that time,
    says the Lord,
you will search for evidence of the iniquity of Israel,
    but there will be none,
and for the sins of Judah,
    but these will no longer be found,
for I will pardon the remnant
    of those that I have preserved.
21 Attack the land of Merathaim[j]
    and the inhabitants of Pekod.
Put them to the sword and destroy them;
    do all I have commanded you, says the Lord.
22 The noise of battle amid great destruction
    is heard throughout the land.
23 See how the hammer of the whole world
    has been broken and shattered,
how Babylon has become
    an object of horror among the nations.
24 I set a snare for you, O Babylon,
    and you were caught before you realized it.
You were discovered and seized
    because you challenged the Lord.
25 The Lord has opened his armory
    and brought forth the weapons of his wrath.
For the Lord God has work to do
    in the land of the Chaldeans.
26 Come against her from every side;
    open her granaries,
pile up her goods in heaps,
    and completely destroy her
    until nothing of her is left.
27 Slay all her bulls;
    lead them down to the slaughterhouse.
Woe to them, for their time has come,
    their day of punishment.
28 Listen! Fugitives and refugees
    from the land of Babylon
have arrived in Zion to proclaim
    the vengeance of the Lord, our God,
    the vengeance he inflicts for his temple.
29 Summon against Babylon the archers,
    all those who are skilled with the bow.
Surround her on all sides;
    allow no one to escape.
Repay her in full for her misdeeds;
    treat her as she has treated others.
30 Therefore, her young men will fall in the streets,
    and all her soldiers will be destroyed on that day,
    says the Lord.
31 I am against you, O arrogant city,
    says the Lord of hosts.
For your day has come,
    the time for me to punish you.
32 You will stumble and fall, O arrogant city,
    and no one will offer to raise you up.
I will kindle a fire in your cities
    that will devour everything within it.
33 Thus says the Lord of hosts:
    The people of Israel are oppressed,
    as are the people of Judah.
All their captors hold them fast
    and refuse to let them go.
34 But their redeemer[k] is strong;
    his name is the Lord of hosts.
He will successfully take up their cause,
    thereby affording rest to the earth
    while leaving the inhabitants of Babylon in turmoil.
35 A sword against the Chaldeans, says the Lord,
    against the inhabitants of Babylon,
    and against her officials and her wise men.
36 A sword against her false prophets;
    they will become fools.
A sword against her warriors;
    they will succumb to panic.
37 A sword against her horses and her chariots
    and all the foreign troops in her midst;
    they will become like women.
A sword against her treasures;
    they will be plundered.
38 A drought against her waters;
    they will be dried up.
For it is a land of idols,
    and they will be overcome with terror
    when confronted by them.
39 Therefore, wildcats and jackals will dwell there,
    and there ostriches will make their home.
Never again will it be inhabited;
    no people ever again will dwell there.
40 As when God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah
    and all their neighboring towns, says the Lord,
no one will live there anymore
    or attempt to settle there.
41 Look! A people is coming from the north,
    a mighty nation.
Many kings are rousing themselves
    from the ends of the earth.
42 They wield bows and spears,
    and their cruelty allows no mercy.
As they ride forth on their horses,
    their sound resembles that of the roaring sea.
All of them are arrayed for battle
    to fight against you, daughter of Babylon.
43 News of their approach has reached the king of Babylon,
    and his hands fall limp at his side.
Anguish has seized him,
    pangs like those of a woman in labor.
44 Behold, like a lion coming up
    from the thickets of the Jordan
    to the perennial feeding grounds,
I will in a single instant drive them away
    and appoint over her whomever I choose.
For who is there like me?
    Who can challenge me?
    What shepherd can stand up to me?
45 Therefore, hear the plan
    that the Lord has devised against Babylon,
and what he proposes to do
    against the land of the Chaldeans:
The young of the flock will be dragged away,
    and he will completely destroy their pastures.
46 The earth will tremble at the news,
    and the shouting will be heard among the nations.

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