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OET-RV JER Chapter 27

OETJER 27 ©

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27:1Yirmeyah wears a yoke

27At the beginning of the reign of Yehudah’s King Yehoyakim (Jehoiakim, son of Yoshiyah Josiah), this message came to Yirmeyah (Jeremiah) from Yahweh,[ref] 2telling him this:

Make yourself a wooden ox yoke with bars, and tie it to your neck. 3Use it to send messages to the kings of Edom, Moab, Ammon, Tsor (Tyre), and Tsidon (Sidon), through the ambassadors from those countries who’ve come to Yerushalem to meet with King Tsidkiyah (Zedekiah) 4to tell them that Yisrael’s god, Commander-in-chief Yahweh says to give their masters this message: 5I myself made the earth and the people and animals that are on the earth, by my direct actions and my great strength, and I give it to whoever see fit. 6Now I’ve personally handed over all these lands to my servant, the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar, and I’ve also given the animals in the countryside to him to serve him. 7All the nations will serve him and his son and then his grandson, until the time of his own land comes due. Yes, it will, and then many nations and great kings will make him serve them.

8Any nation or kingdom that won’t serve the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar and that won’t put its neck into his yoke, then I’ll punish that nation with war and famine and disease until I’ve used King Nebuchadnezzar to finish them off. That is Yahweh’s declaration, 9so don’t you all keep listening to your ‘prophets’, and to your diviners and dreamers, and to your soothsayers and sorcerers—all those who keep telling you that you all won’t serve the Babylonian king, 10because they’re prophesying lies to you, so as to remove you all far away from on your land. Yes, I will drive you all out and you’ll die in a foreign land. 11However, the nation that brings its neck into the Babylonian king’s yoke and serves him, I’ll let that nation remain on its land, and it will cultivate it and live there. That’s is Yahweh’s declaration.

12Then to Yehudah’s King Tsidkiyah (Zedekiah), I passed on those same words, saying, “Put your necks into the yoke of the Babylonian king, and serve him and his people, and live. 13Why would you and your people die from war, famine, and disease, as Yahweh has said will come to any nation that doesn’t serve the Babylonian king? 14So don’t listen to the messages from the prophets who are speaking to you when they tell you all not to serve the king of Babylon as they’re prophesying lies to you 15because I didn’t send them. Yahweh declares that they’re using my name to prophesy lies so that I’ll drive you out, and you’ll all perishboth you and the prophets who are prophesying to you.” 16Then I told the priests and all those people that Yahweh says: Don’t listen to the words of your prophets who are prophesying to you and saying that the utensils from Yahweh’s temple will soon be brought back from Babylon, because they’re prophesying lies to you. 17Don’t listen to them. Serve the Babylonian king and live. Why should this city become a ruin? 18If they were prophets who really have access to Yahweh’s message, then please let them intercede with Commander-in-chief Yahweh so that the utensils remaining in Yahweh’s temple and in Yehudah’s king’s palace and in Yerushalem don’t end up being taken to Babylon.

19Yes, Commander-in-chief Yahweh has spoken about the bronze pillars and the large, bronze water basin, and concerning the bronze stands and the rest of the utensils remaining in this city, 20which the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar didn’t take when he exiled Yehudah’s King Yekonyah (Jeconiah, son of Yehoyakim/Jehoiakim) from Yerushalem to Babylon, along with all the nobles of Yehudah including Yerushalem. 21Yisrael’s god, Commander-in-chief Yahweh says about the utensils remaining in Yahweh’s temple and in the palace of the king of Yehudah and Yerushalem: 22They’ll be taken to Babylon and they’ll remain there until the time when I punish those Babylonians, and then I’ll bring them back and restore them to this place. That is Yahweh’s declaration.


27:1: 2Ki 24:18-20; 2Ch 36:11-13.

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OETJER 27 ©

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