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OET-RV by cross-referenced section JER 36:1

JER 36:1–36:10 ©

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Baruk reads out Yahweh’s messages at the temple

Jer 36:1–10

36In the fourth year of the reign Yehudah’s King Yehoyakim (or Jehoiakim, son of Yoshiyah/Josiah), Yahweh gave this message to Yirmeyah:[ref] 2Get a scroll for yourself and write all the messages on it that I’ve told you concerning Yisrael and Yehudah, and all the other nations. Do this for everything I have said, back from the time of Yoshiyah until the present time. 3Perhaps Yehudah’s people will hear about all the disasters that I intend to bring on them and then turn away from their wicked ways, so I can forgive them for their wickedness and their disobedience.

4Then Yirmeyah called Neriyah’s son Baruk, and Yirmeyah dictated all the messages that Yahweh had given to him, for Baruk to record on a scroll. 5Then Yirmeyah instructed Baruk saying, “I’m restrained from entering Yahweh’s residence 6so you must go and read from the scroll that you wrote at my dictation. On the day of the fast, you must read Yahweh’s messages so that all the people in the temple will hear them as well as the people from the rest of Yehudah’s cities. Proclaim these messages to them. 7Perhaps Yaweh will take notice of their pleas for mercy. Perhaps everyone will turn from their wicked ways, since the anger and fury that Yahweh has proclaimed against this nation is severe. 8So Neriyah’s son Baruk did everything that the prophet Yirmeyah had told him to—he read Yahweh’s messages aloud at Yahweh’s temple.

9In the ninth month of the next year, all the people in Yerushalem and the visitors to the city from the rest of Yehudah, announced a fast to honour Yahweh. 10Again Baruk read Yirmeyah’s messages aloud at Yahweh’s temple, from the room of Gemaryah (son of the scribe Shafan) in the upper courtyard, by the entrance gate to Yahweh’s residence. He did this so that all the people could hear it.


Collected OET-RV cross-references

2Ki 24:1:

During his reign, the Babylonian King Nevukadnetstsar attacked, and Yehoyakim ruled under him for three years before rebelling against him.

2Ch 36:5-7:

5Yehoyakim was twenty-five when he became king, and he reigned from Yerushalem for eleven years. He did many things that Yahweh had said were evil.[ref] 6Image of Ishtar Gate and the Processional Way in ancient BabylonBabylonia’s King Nebuchadnezzar (Heb. Nevukadnetstsar) attacked and captured Yehoyakim and took him to Babylon in bronze chains,[ref] 7along with some items from Yahweh’s temple that were taken to Babylon and placed in the king’s temple there.


36:5: Jer 22:18-19; 26:1-6; 35:1-19.

36:6: Jer 25:1-38; 36:1-32; 45:1-5; Dan 1:1-2.

Dan 1:1-2:

Image of Ishtar Gate and the Processional Way in ancient BabylonIn the third year of Yehudah’s King Yehoyakim’s reign, Babylon’s King Nevukadnetstsar (Nebuchadnezzar) came to Yerushalem (Jerusalem) and besieged the city.[ref] 2After two years, the master allowed King Yehoyakim to be defeated by Nevukadnetstsar who then took some of the items out of the temple and took them to Shinar (Babylonia) where he placed them in his god’s temple storerooms.[ref]


1:1: 2Ki 24:1; 2Ch 36:5-7.

1:2-4: 2Ki 20:17-18; 24:10-16; 2Ch 36:10; Isa 39:7-8.

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