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Day 266: Jeremiah's Messages and Israel's Fate

On Day 266 of the Immerse Bible Reading Experience, the script captures the messages of the Lord conveyed by Jeremiah while he was confined in the courtyard of the guard. The passage includes a series of communications from God about the fate of Israel and Judah due to their sins and rebellion. Despite their faithlessness, God promises future restoration and forgiveness for His people. The content further explores the prophecy of destruction through the Babylonian siege, the message to King Zedekiah, the covenant regarding slaves, and the instructions given to the Recabites. Stories of Ishmael's betrayal, the people’s stubbornness in going to Egypt, and the continual disobedience to God serve as a stern reminder of the consequences of forsaking divine command. Through Jeremiah’s steadfast dedication, God's unwavering plans and mercy for His people are revealed amidst the backdrop of war, exile, and eventual hope for redemption.

00:00 Introduction and Context
00:04 Jeremiah's Prophecies and Warnings
00:54 Promises of Restoration
01:30 Judgment on Judah and Jerusalem
03:24 Jeremiah's Imprisonment and Messages
06:06 The Covenant and Its Breach
08:22 The Siege of Jerusalem
12:09 Jeremiah's Scroll and the King's Reaction
16:54 Final Days of Jerusalem
27:57 Aftermath and Jeremiah's Fate
40:34 Warnings to the Remnant in Egypt
46:45 Conclusion and Final Messages

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while Jeremiah was still confined
in the courtyard of the Guard, the

Lord gave him this second message.

This is what the Lord says, the Lord
who made the earth, who formed and

established it, whose name is the Lord?

Ask me.

And I will tell you remarkable secrets
you do not know about things to come for.

This is what the Lord,
the God of Israel says.

You have torn down the houses of this
city and even the king's palace to get

materials to strengthen the walls against
the siege, ramps and swords of the enemy.

You expect to fight the Babylonians,
but the men of this city are

already as good as dead for.

I have determined to destroy
them in my terrible anger.

I have abandoned them because
of all their wickedness.

Nevertheless.

The time will come when I will
heal Jerusalem's wounds and give

it prosperity and true peace.

I will restore the fortunes of Judah
and Israel and rebuild their towns.

I will cleanse them of their
sins against me and forgive

all their sins of rebellion.

Then this city will bring me
joy, glory, and honor before

all the nations of the earth.

The people of the world will see
all the good I do for my people.

And they will tremble with awe at the
peace and prosperity I provide for them.

This is what the Lord says You have said.

This is a desolate land where people
and animals have all disappeared,

yet in the empty streets of
Jerusalem and Judah's other towns,

there will be heard once more.

The sounds of joy and laughter,
the joyful voices of bridegrooms

and brides will be heard again.

Along with the joyous songs of people
bringing Thanksgiving offerings

to the Lord, they will sing.

Give thanks to the Lord
of heaven's armies.

For the Lord is good.

His faithful love endures forever.

For I will restore the prosperity
of this land to what it was

in the past, says the Lord.

This is what the Lord
of heaven's armies says.

This land, though it is now desolate
and has no people and animals.

Will once more have pastures where
shepherds can lead their flocks.

Once again, shepherds will count their
flocks in the towns of the hill country,

the foothills of Judah, the Negev,
the land of Benjamin, the vicinity of

Jerusalem, and all the towns of Judah.

I, the Lord have spoken the day
will come, says the Lord, when I

will do for Israel and Judah all the
good things I have promised them.

In those days, and at that time,
I will raise up a righteous

descendant from King David's line.

He will do what is just and
right throughout the land.

In that day, Judah will be
saved and Jerusalem will live in

safety, and this will be its name.

The Lord is our righteousness
for this is what the Lord says.

David will have a descendant sitting
on the throne of Israel forever.

And there will always be Levitical
priests to offer burnt offerings and

grain offerings and sacrifices to me.

Then this message came to
Jeremiah from the Lord.

This is what the Lord says.

If you can break my covenant with the
day and the night, so that one does

not follow the other, only then will my
covenant with my servant David be broken.

Only then will he no longer have a
descendant to reign on his throne.

The same is true for my covenant with
the Levitical priests who minister before

me, and as the stars of the sky cannot
be counted and the sand on the seashore

cannot be measured, so I will multiply
the descendants of my servant David

and the Levites who minister before me.

The Lord gave another message to Jeremiah.

He said, have you noticed
what people are saying?

The Lord chose Judah and
Israel and then abandoned them.

They are sneering and saying that
Israel is not worthy to be counted as a

nation, but this is what the Lord says.

I would no more reject my people
than I would change my laws that

govern night and day, earth and sky.

I will never abandon the descendants
of Jacob or David, my servant,

or change the plan that David's
descendants will rule the descendants

of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

Instead, I will restore
them to their land.

And have mercy on them.

King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon came
with all the armies from the kingdoms

he ruled and he fought against
Jerusalem and the towns of Judah.

At that time, this message came to
Jeremiah from the Lord, go to King

Zakiah of Judah and tell him, this is
what the Lord the God of Israel says.

I'm about to hand this city over to the
king of Babylon, and he will burn it down.

You will not escape his grasp, but
will be captured and taken to meet

the king of Babylon face to face.

Then you will be exiled to Babylon.

But listen to this promise from
the Lord Oze, king of Judah.

This is what the Lord says.

You will not be killed in
war but will die peacefully.

People will burn incense in your
memory just as they did for your

ancestors, the kings who preceded you.

They will mourn for you crying.

Alas, our master is dead.

This I have decreed, says the Lord.

So Jeremiah the prophet, delivered
the message to Kings Zakiah of Judah.

At this time, the Babylonian army was
Besieging Jerusalem, lake ish and E Zika.

The only fortified cities
of Judah not yet captured.

This message came to
Jeremiah from the Lord.

After Kings, Akia made a covenant with the
people proclaiming freedom for the slaves.

He had ordered all the people to free
their Hebrew slaves, both men and women.

No one was to keep a fellow Judean
in bondage the officials and all the

people had obeyed the King's command,
but later they changed their minds.

They took back the men and women they had
freed, forcing them to be slaves again.

So the Lord gave them this
message through Jeremiah.

This is what the Lord
the God of Israel says.

I made a covenant with your
ancestors long ago when I rescued

them from their slavery in Egypt.

I told them that every Hebrew slave must
be freed after serving six years, but

your ancestors paid no attention to me.

Recently you repented and did what
was right following my command.

You freed your slaves and made
a solemn covenant with me in

the temple that bears my name.

But now you have shrugged off
your oath and defiled my name.

By taking back the men and
women you had freed, forcing

them to be slaves once again.

Therefore, this is what the Lord says.

Since you have not obeyed me by
setting your countrymen free.

I will set you free to be destroyed
by war, disease, and famine.

You will be an object of horror to all
the nations of the earth because you

have broken the terms of our covenant.

I will cut you apart just as you
cut apart the calf, when you walked

between its halves to solemn your vows.

Yes, I will cut you apart whether you
are officials of Judah or Jerusalem court

officials, priests, or common people.

For you have broken your oath.

I will give you to your
enemies and they will kill you.

Your bodies will be food For the vultures
and wild animals, I will hand over

King Zakiah of Judah and his officials
to the army of the King of Babylon.

And although they have left
Jerusalem for a while, I will call

the Babylonian armies back again.

They will fight against this city
and will capture it and burn it down.

I will see to it that all the
towns of Judah are destroyed

with no one living there.

This is the message the Lord gave Jeremiah
when Je Jolla Kim, son of Josiah was

king of Judah, go to the settlement
where the families of the recites live

and invite them to the Lord's temple.

Take them into one of the inner
rooms and offer them some wine.

So I went to see Jay Zania, son
of Jeremiah and grandson of Haba

Anaya, and all his brothers and sons
representing all the IDE families.

I took them to the temple and we went
into the room assigned to the sons of

Hanan, son of ig Deliah, a man of God.

This room was located next to the
one used by the temple officials

directly above the room of Meia, son
of Shalom, the temple gatekeeper.

I set cups and jugs of wine
before them and invited them to

have a drink, but they refused.

No, they said We don't drink wine
because our ancestor, Jehova AB

son of rehab, gave us this command.

You and your descendants must
never drink wine and do not

build houses or plant crops or
vineyards, but always live in tents.

If you follow these commands, you
will live long good lives in the land.

So we have obeyed him in all these things.

We have never had a drink of
wine to this day, nor have our

wives, our sons, or our daughters.

We haven't built houses or owned
vineyards or farms or planted crops.

We have lived in tents and have
fully obeyed all the commands

of jeh dab our ancestor.

But when King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon
attacked this country, we were afraid

of the Babylonian and Syrian armies.

So we decided to move to Jerusalem.

That is why we are here.

Then the Lord gave this
message to Jeremiah.

This is what the Lord of Heaven's
armies, the God of Israel says.

Go and say to the people in Judah
and Jerusalem, come and learn

a lesson about how to obey me.

The exabytes.

Do not drink wine to this
day because their ancestor,

Jehan dab told them not to.

I have spoken to you again and
again, and you refuse to obey me.

Time after time I sent you prophets
who told you, turn from your wicked

ways and start doing things right.

Stop worshiping other gods so that you
might live in peace here in the land I

have given to you and your ancestors, but
you would not listen to me or obey me.

The descendants of Jehan Dab son of rehab
have obeyed their ancestor completely.

You have refused to listen to me.

Therefore, this is what the Lord God of
heaven's armies, the God of Israel says

because you refuse to listen or answer.

When I call, I will send upon
Judah and Jerusalem, all the

disasters I have threatened.

Then Jeremiah turned to the recites
and said, this is what the Lord of

heaven's armies, the God of Israel says.

You have obeyed your ancestor,
Jehan Daab in every respect

following all his instructions.

Therefore, this is what the Lord of
Heaven's armies, the God of Israel says.

Jehan Dabbs son of rehab will always
have descendants who served me during

the fourth year that Je Hoya, Kim's
son of Josiah, was king and Judah, the

Lord gave this message to Jeremiah.

Get a scroll and write down all my
messages against Israel, Judah and

the other nations begin with the
first message back in the days of

Josiah and write down every message
right up to the present time.

Perhaps the people of Judah will
repent when they hear again all the

terrible things I have planned for them.

Then I will be able to forgive
their sins and wrongdoings.

So Jeremiah sent for
Barrick, son of Neriah.

And as Jeremiah dictated all the
prophecies that the Lord had given

him, Barrick wrote them on a scroll.

Then Jeremiah said to Barrick,
I am a prisoner here and

unable to go to the temple.

So you go to the temple on the next day
of fasting and read the messages from the

Lord that I have had you write on this
scroll, read them so the people who are

there from all over Judah will hear them.

Perhaps even yet, they will turn from
their evil ways and ask the Lord's

forgiveness before it is too late.

For the Lord has threatened
them with his terrible anger.

Barrick did as Jeremiah told him,
and read these messages from the

Lord to the people at the temple.

He did this on a day of sacred
fasting, held in late Autumn during

the fifth year of the reign of Jo Hoya.

Kim's son of Josiah.

People from all over.

Judah had come to Jerusalem to
attend the services at the temple.

On that day, Barrick read Jeremiah's
words on the scroll to all the people

he stood in front of the temple, room
of Giah, son of Chaffin, the secretary.

This room was just off the upper courtyard
of the temple near the new gate entrance

when Mica's son of Miah and grandson of
Chaffin heard the messages from the Lord.

He went down to the secretary's room
in the palace where the administrative

officials were meeting Elma.

The secretary was there along with
Deia, son of Shamaya, El Nathan, son of

Ak b Giah, son of Shahan, Zakiah, son
of Hania, and all the other officials.

When McKay told them about the
messages, Barrick was reading to

the people the officials sent.

Jedi son of Naiah, grandson of Shamiah,
and great grandson of Isha to ask Barrick

to come and read the messages to them too.

So Barrick took the scroll and went to
them sit down and read the scroll to us.

The officials said, and
Barrick did as they requested.

When they heard all the messages,
they looked at one another in alarm.

We must tell the king what we
have heard they said to Barrick.

But first, tell us how
you got these messages.

Did they come directly from Jeremiah?

So Barrick explained, Jeremiah
dictated them and I wrote them

down in ink word for word.

On this scroll, you and Jeremiah should
both hide the officials told Barrick,

don't tell anyone where you are.

Then the officials left the scroll
for safekeeping in the room of

Alima, the secretary, and went to
tell the king what had happened.

The king sent je Huai to get the scroll.

Je Huai brought it from Alma's
room and read it to the king

as all his officials stood by.

It was late autumn, and the king was
in a winterized part of the palace

sitting in front of a fire to keep warm.

Each time Jehu, I finished
reading three or four columns.

The king took a knife and cut
off that section of the scroll.

He then threw it into the fire
section by section until the

whole scroll was burned up.

Neither the king nor his attendance
showed any sign of fear or

repentance at what they heard.

Even when l Nathan Deleah and
Miah begged the king not to burn

the scroll, he wouldn't listen.

Then the king commanded his son Geral,
AYA, son of Israel and Shelemiah son of

Abdiel to arrest Barrack and Jeremiah.

But the Lord had hidden them after the
king had burned the scroll on which

Barrack had written Jeremiah's words.

The Lord gave Jeremiah another message.

He said, get another scroll
and write everything again

just as you did on the scroll.

King Je Hoya Kim burned.

Then say to the king, this
is what the Lord says.

You burned the scroll because it said
The King of Babylon would destroy this

land and empty it of people and animals.

Now this is what the Lord says
about King Jehoiakim of Judah.

He will have no heirs to
sit on the throne of David.

His dead body will be thrown out to
lie Unburied exposed to the heat of

the day and the frost of the night.

I will punish him and his family
and his attendance for their sins.

I will pour out on them and on all
the people of Jerusalem and Judah,

all the disasters I promised for,
they would not listen to my warnings.

So Jeremiah took another scroll and
dictated again to his secretary Barrick.

He wrote everything that
had been on the scroll.

King Je Hoya Kim had burned in the fire.

Only this time he added much more.

Zedekiah son of Josiah succeeded
Je Hoya kin son of Je Hoya

Kim as the King of Judah.

He was appointed by King Nebuchadnezzar
of Babylon, but neither King Zedekiah

nor his attendance, nor the people
who were left in the land listened to

what the Lord said through Jeremiah.

Nevertheless, Kings Zakiah
sent Jeal, son of Shelemiah and

Zephaniah, the priest, son of Meia.

To ask Jeremiah, please pray
to the Lord our God for us.

Jeremiah had not yet been
imprisoned so he could come and

go among the people as he pleased.

At this time, the army of
Pharaoh, HFRA of Egypt, appeared

at the southern border of Judah.

When the Babylonian army heard
about it, they withdrew from

their siege of Jerusalem.

Then the Lord gave this message
to Jeremiah, this is what the

Lord the God of Israel says.

The King of Judah sent you to
ask me what is going to happen?

Tell him.

Pharaoh's army is about to return to
Egypt, though he came here to help you.

Then the Babylonians will come
back and capture this city

and burn it to the ground.

This is what the Lord says.

Do not fool yourselves into thinking
that the Babylonians are gone for good.

They aren't.

Even if you were to destroy the
entire Babylonian army, leaving only

a handful of wounded survivors, they
would still stagger from their tents

and burn this city to the ground.

When the Babylonian army left Jerusalem
because of Pharaoh's approaching

army, Jeremiah started to leave the
city on his way to the territory

of Benjamin to claim his share of
the property among his relatives.

There.

But as he was walking through the Benjamin
Gate, a century, arrested him and said,

you are defecting to the Babylonians.

The century making the arrest was Raja
son of Shelemiah, grandson of Nanaya.

That's not true.

Jeremiah protested.

I had no intention of doing any such
thing, but Rajah wouldn't listen.

And he took Jeremiah before the officials.

They were furious with Jeremiah
and had him flogged and imprisoned

in the house of Jonathan.

The secretary, Jonathan's house
had been converted into a prison.

Jeremiah was put into a dungeon cell where
he remained for many days later, Kings at

AIA secretly requested that Jeremiah come
to the palace where the king asked him,

do you have any messages from the Lord?

Yes, I do.

Said Jeremiah, you will be
defeated by the king of Babylon.

Then Jeremiah asked the king,
what crime have I committed?

What have I done against you, your
attendance, or the people that I

should be imprisoned like this?

Where are your prophets now?

Who told you the king of Babylon
would not attack you or this land?

Listen, my Lord the king.

I beg you.

Don't send me back to the dungeon
in the house of Jonathan, the

secretary, for I will die there.

So Kings Zedekiah commanded that
Jeremiah not be returned to the dungeon.

Instead, he was imprisoned
in the courtyard of the

guard in the royal palace.

The king also commanded that Jeremiah be
given a loaf of fresh bread every day as

long as there was any left in the city.

So Jeremiah was put in the palace prison.

Now Chef Aya, son of Matan, Alaya,
son of Paer, Jeal, son of Shamiah

and Pacher, son of Malkia, heard what
Jeremiah had been telling the people.

He had been saying.

This is what the Lord says.

Everyone who stays in Jerusalem
will die from war, famine, or

disease, but those who surrender
to the Babylonians will live.

Their reward will be life.

They will live.

The Lord also says the city of
Jerusalem will certainly be handed

over to the army of the king
of Babylon who will capture it.

So these officials went to the king
and said, sir, this man must die.

That kind of talk will undermine the
morale of the few fighting men we

have left, as well as that of all
the people, this man is a traitor.

King Zedekiah agreed.

All right.

He said, do as you like.

I can't stop you.

So the officials took Jeremiah from
his cell and lowered him by ropes into

an empty cistern in the prison yard.

It belonged to Mal Kaja, a
member of the Royal family.

There was no water in the cistern, but
there was a thick layer of mud at the

bottom, and Jeremiah sank down into it.

But Eed Melich, the Ethiopian,
an important court official heard

that Jeremiah was in the cist turn.

At that time, the king was holding
court at the Benjamin Gate.

So Eed Melich rushed from
the palace to speak with him.

My Lord, the king.

He said.

These men have done a very
evil thing in putting Jeremiah

the prophet into the cistern.

He will soon die of hunger for almost
all the bread in the city is gone.

So the king told Ed Meek take 30 of
my men with you and pulled Jeremiah

out of the cistern before he dies.

So Ed Meek took the men with him and
went to a room in the palace beneath

the Treasury, where he found some
old rags and discarded clothing.

He carried these to the cistern
and lowered them to Jeremiah on a

rope, lik called down to Jeremiah,
put these rags under your armpits

to protect you from the ropes.

Then when Jeremiah was
ready, they pulled him out.

So Jeremiah was returned to
the courtyard of the guard, the

palace prison where he remained.

One day, king Zedekiah sent for
Jeremiah and had him brought to the

third entrance of the Lord's temple.

I want to ask you something the king
said, and don't try to hide the truth.

Jeremiah said, if I tell you the truth,
you will kill me, and if I give you

advice, you won't listen to me anyway.

So King Zedekiah secretly promised
him, as surely as the Lord our creator

lives, I will not kill you or hand
you over to the men who want you dead.

Then Jeremiah said to Zeek, this is
what the Lord God of heaven's armies.

The God of Israel says, if you
surrender to the Babylonian officers,

you and your family will live and
the city will not be burned down.

But if you refuse to
surrender, you will not escape.

This city will be handed over to the
Babylonians and they will burn it to

the ground, but I'm afraid to surrender.

The king said for the Babylonians
may hand me over to the Judeans

who have defected to them, and
who knows what they will do to me.

Jeremiah replied, you won't
be handed over to them.

If you choose to obey the
Lord, your life will be spared

and all will go well for you.

But if you refuse to surrender, This
is what the Lord has revealed to me.

All the women left in your palace
will be brought out and given to

the officers of the Babylonian army.

Then the women will taunt you
saying what fine friends you have,

they have betrayed and misled you.

When your feet sank in the mud,
they left you to your fate.

All your wives and children will
be led out to the Babylonians

and you will not escape.

You will be seized by the king of Babylon
and this city will be burned down.

Then Zeek said to Jeremiah, don't tell
anyone you told me this or you will die.

My officials may hear that I spoke to
you, and they may say, tell us what

you and the king were talking about.

If you don't tell us, we will kill you.

If this happens, just tell them,
you begged me not to send you back

to Jonathan's dungeon for fear.

You would die there.

Sure enough, it wasn't long before
the King's officials came to Jeremiah

and asked him why the king had called
for him, but Jeremiah followed the

king's instructions and they left
without finding out the truth.

No one had overheard the conversation
between Jeremiah and the king and

Jeremiah remained a prisoner in
the courtyard of the guard until

the day Jerusalem was captured.

In January of the ninth year of King's
Zia's Reign, king Nebuchadnezzar

of Babylon came with his entire
army to besiege Jerusalem.

Two and a half years later, on July
18th, in the 11th year of Zia's Reign, a

section of the city wall was broken down.

All the officers of the
Babylonian army came in and sat

in triumph at the middle gate.

Neal Shaer of Samar and Nebo Sikkim,
a Chief officer, and Neal Shaer,

the King's advisor and all the other
officers of the King of Babylon.

When Kings Akia of Judah and all the
soldiers saw that the Babylonians

had broken into the city, they fled.

They waited for nightfall, and then
slipped through the gate between the

two walls, behind the King's Garden,
and headed toward the Jordan Valley.

But the Babylonian troops chased them and
overtook Zeek on the plains of Jericho.

They captured him and took him to
King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon, who

was at Rla in the land of Hamoth.

There the king of Babylon
pronounced judgment upon Zetia.

The king of Babylon made Kyle watch
as he slaughtered his sons at rla.

The King of Babylon also
slaughtered all the nobles of Judah.

Then he gouged out Zedekiah's eyes
and bound him in bronze chains

to lead him away to Babylon.

Meanwhile, the Babylonians burned
Jerusalem, including the royal palace

and the houses of the people, and
they tore down the walls of the city.

Then Neba Zain, the captain of the
guard, took as exiles to Babylon.

The rest of the people who remained
in the city, those who had defected

to him and everyone else who remained,
but Neba Zain allowed some of the

poorest people to stay behind in the
land of Judah, and he assigned them

to care for the vineyards and fields.

King Nebuchadnezzar had told Nein the
captain of the guard to find Jeremiah,

see that he isn't hurt, he said.

Look after him well, and
give him anything he wants.

So, NEBA Zain, the captain of the Guard,
NEBA Shaman, a Chief Officer Neal Shazer,

the King's advisor, and the other officers
of Babylon's King, sent messengers

to bring Jeremiah out of the prison.

They put him under the care of
Alaya, son of a Haiku and grandson of

Shahan, who took him back to his home.

So Jeremiah stayed in
Judah among his own people.

The Lord had given the following message
to Jeremiah while he was still in prison.

Say to EBIT, Melik, the Ethiopian.

This is what the Lord of Heaven's
armies, the God of Israel

says, I will do to this city.

Everything I have threatened, I
will send disaster, not prosperity.

You will see its destruction,
but I will rescue you from those.

You fear so much because you trusted me.

I will give you your life as a reward.

I will rescue you and keep you safe.

I, the Lord have spoken.

The Lord gave a message to Jeremiah.

After Nein, the captain of the
Guard had released him at Rama.

He had found Jeremiah bound in
chains among all the other captives

of Jerusalem and Judah, who are
being sent to exile in Babylon.

The captain of the guard called for
Jeremiah and said, the Lord your God

has brought this disaster on this land.

Just as he said he would.

For these people have sinned
against the Lord and disobeyed him.

That is why it happened.

But I'm going to take off
your chains and let you go.

If you want to come with me
to Babylon, you are welcome.

I will see that you are well cared for.

But if you don't want to
come, you may stay here.

The whole land is before
you go wherever you like.

If you decide to stay, then
return to G Elias, son of a

haiku and grandson of Shahan.

He has been appointed governor
of Judah by the king of Babylon.

Stay there with the people
he rules, but it's up to you.

Go wherever you like.

Then Neba Zain, the captain of
the guard, gave Jeremiah some

food and money and let him go.

So Jeremiah returned to Alaya, son of a
haiku at mpa, and he lived in Judah with

the few who were still left in the land.

The leaders of the Judean military
groups in the countryside heard that

the King of Babylon had appointed gal,
son of a haiku as governor over the

poor people who were left behind in
Judah, the men, women, and children

who hadn't been exiled to Babylon.

So they went to see gal at mpa.

These included Ishmael, son of
Haniya, Johannan, and Jonathan

Sons of Korea, Reya son of 10.

Hum.

The Sons of Phi, the Nite Siah
son of the Meite, and all their

men get Aya vowed to them that the
Babylonians meant them no harm.

Don't be afraid to serve them live
in the land and serve the king of

Babylon and all will go well for you.

He promised as for me, I will stay
at SBA to represent you before the

Babylonians who come to meet with us.

Settle in the towns you have taken
and live off the land, harvest

the grapes and summer fruits
and olives, and store them away.

When the judeans in Moab, Amon Edem,
and the other nearby countries heard

that the King of Babylon had left a few
people in Judah, and that Giah was the

governor, they began to return to Judah
from the places to which they had fled.

They stopped at MPA to meet with Alaya.

Then went into the Judean
countryside to gather a great

harvest of grapes and other crops.

Soon after this Johanan son of Korea
and the other military leaders came to

Alaya at mpa, they said to him, did you
know that Baus King of Amman has sent

Ishmael son of Aniah to assassinate you,
but get Aliyah refused to believe them.

Later Johanan had a private
conference with Gia and volunteered

to kill Ishmael secretly.

Why should we let him come and murder you?

Johanan asked What will happen then
to the Judeans who have returned?

Why should the few of us who are
still left be scattered and lost?

But Gia said to Johanan, I forbid
you to do any such thing for

you are lying about Ishmael.

But in mid autumn of that year, Ishmael
son of Niah and grandson of Eima, who

was a member of the royal family and had
been one of the king's high officials,

went to SBA with 10 men to meet Alaya.

While they were eating together, Ishmael
and his 10 men suddenly jumped up, drew

their swords, and killed Alaya, whom the
King of Babylon had appointed Governor.

Ishmael also killed all the
Judeans and the Babylonian

soldiers who were with gal at Ms.

Pa the next day before anyone had heard
about gal's murder, 80 men arrived

from Shechem, Shiloh, and Samaria to
worship at the temple of the Lord.

They had shaved off their beards,
torn their clothes, and cut

themselves, and had brought along
grain offerings and frankincense.

Ishmael left MSPA to meet
them weeping as he went.

When he reached them, he said, oh, come
and see what has happened to Alaya.

But as soon as they were all
inside the town, Ishmael and his

men killed all but 10 of them and
threw their bodies into a cistern.

The other 10 had talked Ishmael into
letting them go by promising to bring

him their stores of wheat, barley, olive
oil, and honey that they had hidden

away the cistern where Ishmael dumped
the bodies of the men he murdered.

Was the large one dug by King Asa
when he fortified MPA to protect

himself against King Beha of Israel.

Ishmael, son of Haniya
filled it with corpses.

Then Ishmael made captives of the
King's daughters and the other people

who had been left under GT Elia's
care in MPA by Nein, the captain of

the guard taking them with him, he
started back toward the land of Amman.

But when Johannen son of Korea and
the other military leaders heard

about Ishmael's crimes, they took all
their men and set out to stop him.

They caught up with him at
the large pool near Gibeon.

The people Ishmael had captured
shouted for joy when they saw

Johannen and the other military
leaders and all the captives from MPA

escaped and began to help Johanan.

Meanwhile, Ishmael and eight of
his men escaped from Johannen

into the land of Amman.

Then Johann's son of Korea and the other
military leaders took all the people

they had rescued in Gibeon, the soldiers,
women, children, and court officials

who Ishmael had captured after he
killed Aliyah, they took them all to the

village of Guru Kimm Ham near Bethlehem,
where they prepared to leave for Egypt.

They were afraid of what the Babylonians
would do when they heard that Ishmael

had killed Gedaliah, the governor
appointed by the Babylonian King.

Then all the military leaders, including
Johanan, son of Korea and Zeniah son, OFE,

and all the people from the least to the
greatest approached Jeremiah, the prophet.

They said, please pray to
the Lord your God for us.

As you can see, we are only a tiny
remnant compared to what we were before.

Pray the Lord your God will show
us what to do and where to go.

All right, Jeremiah replied, I will
pray to the Lord your God, as you have

asked, and I will tell you everything.

He says, I will hide nothing from you.

Then they said to Jeremiah, may
the Lord your God be a faithful

witness against us if we refuse to
obey whatever he tells us to do.

Whether we like it or not, we will
obey the Lord our God to whom we

are sending you with our plea for.

If we obey him, everything
will turn out well for us.

10 days later, the Lord gave his reply
to Jeremiah, so he called for Johanan,

son of Korea and the other military
leaders, and for all the people from

the least to the greatest, he said
to them, you sent me to the Lord,

the God of Israel with your request.

And this is his reply.

Stay here in this land.

If you do, I will build you
up and not tear you down.

I will plant you and not uproot
you for I am sorry about all the

punishment I have had to bring upon you.

Do not fear the king of
Babylon anymore, says the Lord.

For I am with you and will save
you and rescue you from his power.

I will be merciful to
you by making him kind.

So he will let you stay here in your
land, but if you refuse to obey the

Lord your God, and if you say, we will
not stay here, instead we will go to

Egypt where we will be free from war.

The call to arms and hunger, then hear the
Lord's message to the remnant of Judah.

This is what the Lord of Heaven's
armies, the God of Israel says.

If you are determined to go to Egypt
and live there, the very war and

famine you fear will catch up to you.

You will die there.

That is the fate awaiting every one of
you who insists on going to live in Egypt.

Yes, you will die from
war, famine, and disease.

None of you will escape the disaster
I will bring upon you there.

This is what the Lord of Heaven's
armies, the God of Israel says, just

as my anger and fury have been poured
out on the people of Jerusalem,

So they will be poured out on you.

When you enter Egypt, you will be
an object of damnation, horror,

cursing, and mockery, and you will
never see your homeland again.

Listen, you remnant of Judah, the
Lord has told you, do not go to Egypt.

Don't forget this warning I have given
you today for you are not being honest.

When you sent me to pray to the Lord your
God for you, you said, just tell us what

the Lord our God says and we will do it.

Today I have told you exactly what he
said, but you will not obey the Lord your

God any better now than you have in the
past, so you can be sure that you will

die from war, famine, and disease in Egypt
where you insist on going when Jeremiah

had finished giving this message from
the Lord their God to all the people.

Azariah, son of an johannan,
son of Korea, and all the other

proud men said to Jeremiah.

You lie, the Lord our God hasn't
forbidden us to go to Egypt.

Barrick's son of Neriah has convinced
you to say this because he wants us

to stay here and be killed by the
Babylonians or be carried off into exile.

So Johanan and the other military leaders
and all the people refuse to obey the

Lord's command to stay in Judah, Johann
and the other leaders took with them

all the people who had returned from the
nearby countries to which they had fled.

In the crowd were men, women and
children, the king's daughters, and

all those whom Neba Radden, the captain
of the guard, had left with Giah.

The prophet Jeremiah and
Barrack were also included.

The people refused to obey the
voice of the Lord and went to Egypt,

going as far as the city of Ese.

Then at ese, the Lord gave
another message to Jeremiah.

He said, while the people of Judah
are watching, take some large

rocks and bury them under the
pavement stones at the entrance of

Pharaoh's palace here in Japanese.

Then say to the people of Judah,
this is what the Lord of Heaven's

armies, the God of Israel says.

I will certainly bring my
servant, Nebuchadnezzar King

of Babylon here to Egypt.

I will set his throne over
these stones that I have hidden.

He will spread his royal canopy over them.

And when he comes, he will
destroy the land of Egypt.

He will bring death to those
destined for death captivity to

those destined for captivity and
war to those destined for war.

He will set fire to the
temples of Egypt's Gods.

He will burn the temples and
carry the idols away as plunder.

He will pick clean the land
of Egypt as a shepherd.

Picks fleas from his cloak and
he himself will leave unharmed.

He will break down the sacred
pillars standing in the temple of

the Sun in Egypt, and he will burn
down the temples of Egypt's Gods.

This is the message Jeremiah received
concerning the Judeans living

in Northern Egypt, in the cities
of amygdala, tese, and Memphis,

and in Southern Egypt as well.

This is what the Lord of Heaven's
armies, the God of Israel says.

You saw the calamity I brought on
Jerusalem and all the towns of Judah.

They now lie deserted and in
ruins, they provoked my anger

with all their wickedness.

They burned incense and worshiped
other gods gods that neither they

nor you, nor any of your ancestors
had ever even known again and again.

I sent my servants the
prophets to plead with them.

Don't do these horrible things that I hate
so much, but my people would not listen

or turn back from their wicked ways.

They kept on burning
incense to these gods.

And so my fury boiled over and fell
like fire on the towns of Judah and

into the streets of Jerusalem, and
they are still a desolate ruin today.

And now the Lord God of heaven's
armies, the God of Israel, asks you,

why are you destroying yourselves
for not one of you will survive.

Not a man, woman, or child among
you who has come here from Judah,

not even the babies in your arms.

Why provoke my anger by burning incense
to the idols you have made here in Egypt,

you will only destroy yourselves and
make yourselves an object of cursing and

mockery for all the nations of the earth.

Have you forgotten the sins of your
ancestors, the sins of the kings and

queens of Judah, and the sins you
and your wives committed in Judah

and Jerusalem to this very hour?

You have shown no remorse or reverence.

No one has chosen to follow my
word and the decrees I gave to

you and your ancestors before you.

Therefore, this is what the Lord of
Heaven's armies, the God of Israel says.

I am determined to
destroy every one of you.

I will take this remnant of Judah, those
who are determined to come here and

live in Egypt, and I will consume them.

They will fall here in Egypt,
killed by war and famine.

All will die from the
least to the greatest.

They will be an object of damnation,
horror, cursing, and mockery.

I will punish them in Egypt just as
I punished them in Jerusalem by war,

famine, and disease of that remnants.

Who fled to Egypt?

Hoping someday to return to Judah.

There will be no survivors.

Even though they long to return
home, only a handful will do so.

Then all the women present and all the
men who knew that their wives had burned

incense to idols, a great crowd of all
the judeans living in Northern Egypt

and southern Egypt answered Jeremiah.

We will not listen to your
messages from the Lord.

We will do whatever we want.

We will burn incense and pour out
liquid offerings to the queen of

heaven, just as much as we like.

Just as we and our ancestors
and our kings and officials have

always done in the towns of Judah
and in the streets of Jerusalem.

For in those days, we had plenty to eat
and we were well off and had no troubles.

Ever since we quit burning incense to the
queen of heaven and stopped worshiping

her with liquid offerings, we have been
in great trouble and have been dying

from war and famine besides the women
added, do you suppose that we were

burning incense and pouring out liquid
offerings to the queen of heaven and

making cakes marked with her image without
our husbands knowing it and helping us?

Of course not.

Then Jeremiah said to all of
them, men and women alike,

who had given him that answer.

Do you think the Lord did not know
that you and your ancestors, your kings

and officials, and all the people were
burning incense to idols in the towns of

Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem?

It was because the Lord could no
longer bear all the disgusting

things you were doing, that he made
your land an object of cursing, a

desolate ruin without inhabitants.

As it is today.

All these terrible things happen to
you because you have burned incense

to idols and sinned against the Lord.

You have refused to obey him and
have not followed his instructions,

his decrees and his laws.

Then Jeremiah said to them all,
including the women, listen

to this message from the Lord.

All you citizens of Judah who live
in Egypt, this is what the Lord of

Heaven's armies, the God of Israel says.

You and your wives have said, we will keep
our promises to burn incense and pour out

liquid offerings to the queen of heaven.

And you have proven by your
actions that you meant it.

So go ahead and carry out your
promises and vows to her, but listen

to this message from the Lord.

All you now living in Egypt, I have
sworn by my great name, says the Lord.

My name will no longer be spoken by any
of the judeans in the land of Egypt.

None of you may invoke my name or use
this oath As surely as the Sovereign

Lord lives for I will watch over you
to bring you disaster and not good.

Everyone from Judah who is now
living in Egypt will suffer war and

famine until all of you are dead.

Only a small number will escape
death and return to Judah from Egypt.

Then all those who came to Egypt will find
out whose words are true mine or theirs.

And this is the proof I give you,
says the Lord, that all I have

threatened will happen to you
and that I will punish you Here.

This is what the Lord says.

I will turn Pharaoh Hora king of Egypt
over to his enemies who want to kill him,

just as I turned kings at CAA of Judah
over to King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon.

The prophet Jeremiah gave a message to
Barrick, son of Neriah in the fourth

year of the reign of Je Hoya Kim, son of
Josiah, after Barrick had written down

everything Jeremiah had dictated to him.

He said, this is what the Lord the God
of Israel says to you, Barrick, you have

said, I am overwhelmed with trouble.

Haven't I had enough pain already?

And now the Lord has added more?

I am worn out from sighing
and can find no rest.

Barrick.

This is what the Lord says.

I will destroy this nation that I built.

I will uproot what I planted.

Are you seeking great things for yourself?

Don't do it.

I will bring great disaster upon all
these people, but I will give you

your life as a reward wherever you go.

I, the Lord have spoken.

This concludes today's
Immerse Reading experience.

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