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1I am Baruch son of Neriah and grandson of Mahseiah, and my ancestors include Zedekiah, Hasadiah, and Hilkiah. I wrote this book in the city of Babylon[#Jr 36.4.]
2on the seventh day of the month of Ab, exactly five years after the Babylonians had captured and burned down Jerusalem.[#1.2 Greek “the month”; probably Ab, the fifth month of the Hebrew calendar, from about mid-July to mid-August. This was the anniversary of Jerusalem's capture and destruction (see 2 Kings 25.1-12), and the people of Judah, whether living there or in Babylonia, remembered it by praying and by going without eating to show their sorrow (see Zechariah 7.3).; #1.2 Probably 581 b.c.]
3I read the book to King Jehoiachin of Judah, son of Jehoiakim, and to everyone who came to listen:[#2 K 24.8-17.; #1.3 The Greek text has “Jeconiah,” another form of Jehoiachin's name (ruled 598 b.c. ).]
4the government officials and the religious leaders, together with all the people of Israel, both young and old, who lived in Babylon near the Sud River.[#1.4 Nothing is known about this river.]
5After they had listened to me read the book, everyone cried and prayed to the Lord, then went without eating to show their sorrow.
6They collected as much money as they could
7and sent it to Jerusalem for Priest Jehoiakim and the other priests, as well as for the people living there.[#1.7 Greek “Priest Jehoiakim son of Hilkiah and grandson of Shallum.”]
8On the tenth day of the month of Sivan, I got together all the sacred things that had been taken from the Lord's temple in Jerusalem and took them back to Judah. These included the silver things that King Zedekiah of Judah had made[#1.8 The third month of the Hebrew calendar, from about mid-May to mid-June.; #1.8 Greek “King Zedekiah of Judah, the son of Josiah.”]
9and that King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylonia had taken from Jerusalem. He brought these to Babylon, along with King Jehoiachin, the important leaders of Judah, the prisoners, and most of the people.[#1.9 Ruled 605–562 b.c.]
10The Jews living in Babylon wrote the following letter for Baruch to take with him to Judah:
15Pray the following prayer when you confess your sins to the Lord:
The Lord our God always does right, but we are deeply ashamed of what we have done. We are the people of Judah and Jerusalem, but all of us,
16including our kings and rulers, our priests and prophets, are guilty. Even our ancestors did what was wrong!
17We have all sinned against the Lord our God.
18We have disobeyed him and have refused to follow the laws he has given.
19In fact, ever since the Lord brought our ancestors out of Egypt, we have been unfaithful and have ignored him.
20The Lord rescued our ancestors from Egypt, so that he could give them a land that is rich with milk and honey. He also warned his servant Moses that terrible things would happen, if our ancestors refused to obey the Lord. And so, because they disobeyed him, we are suffering from those curses.[#Dt 28.15-68.]
21Even when the Lord's prophets came and told us how the Lord our God wanted us to live, we refused to listen.
22Instead, we did what we wanted and followed our own evil ways—we worshiped other gods and did what the Lord hated.