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JER 21:1–21:10 ©

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Yerushalem’s future destruction

21:1 Yerushalem’s future destruction

21Then Yahweh gave Yirmeyah (Jeremiah) a meesage when King Tsidkiyah (Zedekiah) sent Malkiyah’s son Pashhur and Maaseyah’s son Tsefanyah (Zephaniah) the priest to him, and they said, 2“Please request Yahweh’s advice on our behalf, because the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar is attacking us. Perhaps Yahweh will do miracles for us like he has in the past, and will make him stop attacking us and leave.”[ref]

3So Yirmeyah told them to tell King Tsidkiyah that 4Yisrael’s god Yahweh says this:

Listen, I’m about to make your own weapons ineffective that you’re all using to fight the Babylonian king and the Babylonians (Heb. Kasdi = Chaldeans) who are laying siege to you from outside the wall, and I’ll gather them[fn] in the middle of this city. 5Then I myself will fight you all with all my strength and power in my anger and rage and terrible fury, 6and I’ll kill this city’s inhabitants—people and animals will all die in a terrible plague. 7Then Yahweh declares that after that I’ll hand over Yehudah’s King Tsidkiya along with his officers, and the people in this city who survive the plague and sword and famine, to the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar, and to their enemies who want to kill them. He’ll kill them with the sword—he won’t spare them or show pity or compassion.

8Then you must tell this to the people:

Yahweh says that I’m about to give you the choice between the path to life and the path to death. 9Anyone who stays in this city will die from war, famine, or plague, but anyone who goes out and falls to their knees in front of the Babylonians who’ve surrounded you all, will live They’ll escape with their lives that way 10because I’ve already decided to harm this city rather than doing good. Yahweh declares that this city will be handed over to the Babylonian king and he’ll burn it down.


21:4 This last part of the sentence is left quite literal, as it’s ambiguous in the Hebrew, what or who the ‘them’ is referring to here.


21:2: 2Ki 25:1-11; 2Ch 36:17-21.

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JER 21:1–21:10 ©

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