Jeremiah 6

Jeremiah 6

Jerusalem Surrounded

1“People of Benjamin, flee for your lives![#6:1 Jerusalem lies within the original allotment of land assigned to the tribe of Benjamin. In Jer. 4:5–6, Jeremiah told the people to flee to Jerusalem for safety—now even Jerusalem was no longer a safe haven.]

Leave Jerusalem!

Blow the shofar to warn the city of Tekoa!

Send up a smoke signal at Beth Hakkerem!

For disaster looms out of the north,

a great destruction threatens you .

2Daughter Zion, you are so lovely and delicate,[#6:2 That is, Jerusalem.]

but I will destroy you.

3As shepherds pasture many flocks all around a city,

so the camps of enemy soldiers encircle you,

like many flocks of grazing sheep.

4In the morning, the soldiers will say ,

‘Come on, prepare for war!

We attack Jerusalem at noon!’

But later, as the sun grows hot, they will complain,

‘Woe to us, for the day is fading,

and the shadows of evening grow long.

5Arise, let us go up and attack tonight,[#6:5 There is sarcasm here. The phrase “Arise, let us go up” is normally used by those making a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Israel’s enemies now use it. They are coming not to worship but to destroy.]

then we will easily destroy her strongholds.’ ”

6Here is what Yahweh , Commander of Angel Armies, says:

“Cut down the trees

and set up a siege ramp against Jerusalem.

This is a city ripe for punishment

because she is riddled with brutal oppression.

7As a spring pours out its fresh water,

so she pours out her fresh evil.

All I see are the sick and wounded;

the violence and destruction within her cry out.

8Learn your lesson, Jerusalem,

lest I turn my back on you in disgust

and make the whole land desolate,

a land where no one lives!”

Rebellious Israel

9Yahweh , the Commander of Angel Armies, says:

“As one gleans the grapes that remain in a vineyard,

those who remain of Israel will be gleaned.

As the hand of the grape gatherer goes through the vines one last time,

the Babylonians will glean what the Assyrians leave behind.”

10If I speak to warn the remnant of Israel , no one will listen.

Their ears are blocked,

and they are incapable of hearing.

The word of Yahweh has become an object of scorn;

it’s no longer a pleasure for them.

11The fury of Yahweh has filled me,

and I am weary of trying to hold it in.

“Pour it out on every child playing in the street,

on the young men gathered there.

Women and men alike will be taken captive,

both the middle aged and those advanced in years.

12Strangers will seize their homes,

their fields, and their wives.

For I will stretch out my hand

against the inhabitants of the land.

I, Yahweh , have spoken.”

No Peace

13“From the smallest to the greatest,

they are greedy for corrupt profits;

prophet and priest alike, they all practice deceit.

14They treat the wounds of my people[#6:14 “They” refers to the prophets and priests in v. 13.]

as though they were scratches.

They say, ‘Peace, everything is well,’

when there is no peace, and nothing is well.

15Although they have acted shamefully

and committed abhorrent acts,

they feel no shame;

they don’t even know how to blush.

They will fall among the fallen

and stumble in their time of reckoning,

I, Yahweh , have spoken.”

Find a Resting Place

16Yahweh said to his people:

“Stand at the crossroads.

Now, consider your ways

and ask for the ancient paths.

Which is God’s way?

Walk on his path, and you’ll enjoy a resting place for yourselves.

But they said, ‘We will not. That’s not the path we want. ’ ”

17Yahweh said ,

“I raised up prophetic watchmen to warn you:

‘Pay attention to the sound of the shofar!’

Still, they replied, ‘We will not.’

18Hear well then, O nations,

and observe as witnesses what’s in store for them.

19Hear, O earth! I am bringing a catastrophe to these people,

the fruit of their own evil schemes.

For they refused to listen to my words,

and threw all my instructions and warnings to the wind.”

Obedience Greater than Sacrifice

20“What use to me is all this frankincense[#6:20 Frankincense comes from a resin from Boswellia trees native to northeastern Africa and the Arabian Peninsula (see Michael Zohary, Plants of the Bible [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982], 197; Philip J. King, Jeremiah: An Archaeological Companion [Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 1993], 112–13; The Committee on Translations of the United Bible Societies, Fauna and Flora of the Bible [New York: United Bible Societies, 1980], 121–22). See also Ex. 30:34; Isa. 60:6; Matt. 2:11.]

that you’ve imported from Sheba

and all these exotic spices from distant lands?

I will not accept your burnt offerings;

the aroma of your sacrifices is no longer sweet to me.”

21So this is what Yahweh has said:

“I will put obstacles before these people,

and they will stumble and fall over them.

Fathers and children,

neighbors and friends,

all will die.”

Invasion from the North

22This is what Yahweh has said:

“Look! They’re coming! Warriors approach from the north.

From the remote parts of the earth,

a great nation is preparing for war.

23Armed with bows and spears,[#6:23 Or “scimitars.”]

they are merciless and cruel.

The sound of their armies riding their horses

is like the roaring sea.

The cavalry is formed for battle

and ready to attack you, O Fair Zion!”

24The people say : “We have heard the news, and our strength fails.

Like a woman in childbirth, we are in agony,

seized with pain.

25Don’t go out into the field;

stay off the streets!

For our enemies are armed,

and there is terror on every side.”

26My dear people, it’s time to mourn .

Put on sackcloth

and sprinkle ashes on yourselves.

Mourn as you would for an only child.

Wail bitterly,

for suddenly the destroyer will be upon us.

27Yahweh said to me :

“I have made you as one who tests metals among my people.

In the same way a person tests metal ,

you will perceive and test their ways.

28They are the most stubborn of rebels.

Each one spreads slander and practices dishonesty.

They are as hard as bronze and iron.

29Though the bellows blow fiercely,

yet the smelter smelts to no avail.

Fire melts and burns away the lead,

but my refining fire fails to separate

the dross of their wickedness.

30They are called ‘rejected silver,’

for Yahweh has rejected them.”

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