Jeremiah 12

Jeremiah 12

Jeremiah Complains to God

1You will be in the right, O Lord ,[#Job 13.3; Jer 5.27, 28; 11.20; 20.5, 11]

when I lay charges against you,

but let me put my case to you.

Why does the way of the guilty prosper?

Why do all who are treacherous thrive?

2You plant them, and they take root;[#Isa 29.13; Jer 11.17; Ezek 33.31]

they grow and bring forth fruit;

you are near in their mouths

yet far from their hearts.

3But you, O Lord , know me;[#Ps 139.1–4; Jer 11.20; 17.18]

you see me and test me; my heart is with you.

Pull them out like sheep for the slaughter,

and set them apart for the day of slaughter.

4How long will the land mourn[#Jer 4.25; 9.10; Hos 4.3; Joel 1.10–17]

and the grass of every field wither?

For the wickedness of those who live in it,

the animals and the birds are swept away,

and because people said, “He is blind to our ways.”

God Replies to Jeremiah

5If you have raced with runners and they have wearied you,[#Jer 26.8; 38.4–6; 49.19; 50.44]

how will you compete with horses?

And if you trust in a safe land,

how will you fare in the thickets of the Jordan?

6For even your kinsfolk and your own family,[#Ps 12.2; Prov 26.25; Jer 9.4]

even they have dealt treacherously with you;

they are in full cry after you;

do not believe them,

though they speak friendly words to you.

7I have forsaken my house;[#Jer 7.29; 11.15; Lam 2.1]

I have abandoned my heritage;

I have given the beloved of my heart

into the hands of her enemies.

8My heritage has become to me[#Isa 59.13; Hos 9.15]

like a lion in the forest;

she has lifted up her voice against me—

therefore I hate her.

9Is the hawk hungry for my heritage?[#2 Kings 24.2; Isa 56.9]

Are the vultures all around her?

Go, assemble all the wild animals;

bring them to devour her.

10Many shepherds have destroyed my vineyard;[#Isa 5.1–7; 63.18; Jer 3.19; 23.1]

they have trampled down my portion;

they have made my pleasant portion

a desolate wilderness.

11They have made it a desolation;[#Isa 42.25; Jer 4.20, 27]

desolate, it mourns to me.

The whole land is made desolate,

but no one lays it to heart.

12Upon all the bare heights in the desert,[#Isa 34.6; Jer 3.2, 21; 16.5; 30.5; #12.12 Or the trails]

spoilers have come,

for the sword of the Lord devours

from one end of the land to the other;

no one shall be safe.

13They have sown wheat and have reaped thorns;[#Lev 26.16; Deut 28.38; Jer 9.5; 17.10; Mic 6.15; Hag 1.6]

they have tired themselves out but profit nothing.

They shall be ashamed of their harvests

because of the fierce anger of the Lord .

14Thus says the Lord concerning all my evil neighbors who touch the heritage that I have given my people Israel to inherit: I am about to pluck them up from their land, and I will pluck up the house of Judah from among them.[#Deut 30.3; Isa 11.11–16; Zech 2.8–10]

15And after I have plucked them up, I will again have compassion on them, and I will bring them again to their heritage and to their land, every one of them.[#Jer 48.47; 49.6, 39; Ezek 28.25; Am 9.14]

16And then, if they will diligently learn the ways of my people, to swear by my name, “As the Lord lives,” as they taught my people to swear by Baal, then they shall be built up in the midst of my people.[#Isa 42.6; Jer 4.2; 5.7; Eph 2.20, 21]

17But if any nation will not listen, then I will completely uproot it and destroy it, says the Lord .[#Isa 60.12]

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