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Bible in 90 Days

An intensive Bible reading plan that walks through the entire Bible in 90 days.
Duration: 88 days
Names of God Bible (NOG)
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Isaiah 66:19 - Jeremiah 10:13

19 I will set up a sign among them
    and send some of their survivors to the nations:
        to Tarshish, Put and Lud, Meshech, Rosh, Tubal, Javan,
            and to the distant coastlands
                who have not heard of my fame or seen my glory.
    They will tell about my glory among the nations.
20 They will bring all your relatives
    from every nation like a grain offering to Yahweh.
    “They will come on horses, in chariots, in wagons,
    on mules and camels to my holy mountain, Jerusalem,”
        declares Yahweh.
    They will come like the people of Israel who bring
    their grain offerings in clean dishes to Yahweh’s temple.
21 “I will make some of them priests and Levites,” declares Yahweh.
22 “The new heaven and earth that I am about to make
    will continue in my presence,” declares Yahweh.
    “So your descendants and your name
    will also continue in my presence.
23 From one month to the next and from one week to the next
    all people will come to worship me,” declares Yahweh.
24 Then they will go out
    and look at the corpses of those who have rebelled against me.
        The worms that eat them will not die.
        The fire that burns them will not go out.
            All humanity will be disgusted by them.

The Prophet Jeremiah

These are the words of Jeremiah, son of Hilkiah. He was one of the priests at Anathoth in the territory of Benjamin. Yahweh spoke his word to Jeremiah when King Josiah, son of Amon, was in his thirteenth year as king of Judah. Yahweh also spoke when Jehoiakim, son of Josiah, was king of Judah and during the 11 years that Zedekiah, another son of Josiah, was king of Judah. Yahweh continued to speak to Jeremiah until the people of Jerusalem were taken away into captivity in the fifth month of the year.

The Lord Gives Jeremiah a Message for His People

Yahweh spoke his word to me,

“Before I formed you in the womb,
    I knew you.
    Before you were born,
    I set you apart for my holy purpose.
    I appointed you to be a prophet to the nations.”

I, Jeremiah, said, “Adonay Yahweh, I do not know how to speak. I am only a boy!”

But Yahweh said to me, “Don’t say that you are only a boy. You will go wherever I send you. You will say whatever I command you to say. Don’t be afraid of people. I am with you, and I will rescue you,” declares Yahweh.

Then Yahweh stretched out his hand and touched my mouth. Yahweh said to me,

“Now I have put my words in your mouth.
10 Today I have put you in charge of nations and kingdoms.
    You will uproot and tear down.
    You will destroy and overthrow.
    You will build and plant.”

11 Again Yahweh spoke his word to me and asked, “Jeremiah, what do you see?”

I answered, “I see a branch of an almond tree.”

12 Then Yahweh said to me, “Right. I am watching to make sure that my words come true.”[a]

13 Again Yahweh spoke his word to me and asked, “What do you see?”

I answered, “I see a boiling pot, and its top is tilted away from the north.”

14 Then Yahweh said to me,

“Disaster will be poured out from the north
    on all those who live in the land.
15 I am going to call every family and kingdom from the north,”
    declares Yahweh.
        “They will come, and they will set up their thrones
            at the entrance of Jerusalem’s gates.
        They will attack all the walls around the city
            and all the cities of Judah.
16 I will pass sentence on my people because of all their wickedness.
    They abandoned me,
        burned incense to other gods,
            and worshiped what their hands have made.
17 Brace yourself, Jeremiah!
    Stand up, and say to them whatever I tell you to say.
    Don’t be terrified in their presence,
        or I will make you even more terrified in their presence.
18 Today I have made you like a fortified city,
    an iron pillar, and a bronze wall.
        You will be able to stand up to the whole land.
        You will be able to stand up to Judah’s kings,
            its officials, its priests, and all the common people.
19 They will fight you, but they will not defeat you.
    I am with you, and I will rescue you,” declares Yahweh.

The People Continue to Reject the Lord’s Love for Them

Yahweh spoke his word to me,

“Go and announce to Jerusalem,
    ‘This is what Yahweh says:
        I remember the unfailing loyalty of your youth,
            the love you had for me as a bride.
        I remember how you followed me into the desert,
            into a land that couldn’t be farmed.
Israel was set apart for Yahweh.
    It was the best part of the harvest.
        All who devoured it became guilty,
            and disaster struck them,’” declares Yahweh.

Listen to the word of Yahweh, descendants of Jacob,
    all the families in the nation of Israel.
This is what Yahweh says:
    What did your ancestors find wrong with me
    that they went so far away from me?
    They followed worthless idols and became worthless themselves.
They didn’t ask, “Where is Yahweh,
    who brought us from Egypt?
        He led us through the desert,
            through a wasteland and its pits,
                a land of drought and the shadow of death.
                    No one lives there or travels there.”
        I brought them into a fertile land
            to eat its fruit and its produce.
                They came and made my land unclean.[b]
                    They made my property disgusting.
The priests didn’t ask, “Where is Yahweh?”
    Those who deal with my teachings didn’t know me.
    The rulers rebelled against me.
    The prophets prophesied in the name of Baal
        and followed statues that couldn’t help them.

“That is why I am bringing charges against you,” declares Yahweh,
    “and I am bringing charges against your grandchildren.
10 Go over to the coasts of Cyprus, and see.
    Send someone to Kedar, and observe closely.
    See if there has ever been anything like this.
11 Has any nation ever exchanged gods?
    (Their gods aren’t really gods.)
    Yet, my people have exchanged their Glory
    for something that doesn’t help them.
12 Be horrified over this, heaven.
    Be terribly afraid,” declares Yahweh.
13 “My people have done two things wrong.
    They have abandoned me,
        the fountain of life-giving water.
    They have also dug their own cisterns,
        broken cisterns that can’t hold water.

14 “Are the people of Israel slaves?
    Were they born into slavery?
        Why, then, have they become someone’s property?
15 Young lions have roared very loudly at them.
    Young lions have turned the land into a wasteland.
    The cities have been burned down, and everyone has left.
16 People from Noph and Tahpanhes have cracked your skulls, Israel.
17 You have brought this on yourself
    by abandoning Yahweh your Elohim
        when he led you on his way.
18 You won’t gain anything by going to Egypt
    to drink water from the Nile River.
    You won’t gain anything by going to Assyria
        to drink water from the Euphrates River.
19 Your own wickedness will correct you,
    and your unfaithful ways will punish you.
    You should know and see how evil and bitter it is for you
        if you abandon Yahweh your Elohim and do not fear me,”
            declares Adonay Yahweh Tsebaoth.

20 “Long ago you broke off your yoke,[c] tore off your chains,
    and said that you wouldn’t be a slave.
    You lay down and acted like a prostitute
    on every high hill and under every large tree.
21 I planted you like a choice grapevine from the very best seed.
    Now you have turned against me and have become a wild vine.
22 Even if you wash with detergent and use a lot of soap,
    I would still see the stains from your wickedness,”
        declares Adonay Yahweh.
23 “How can you say that you haven’t dishonored yourselves
    and haven’t followed other gods—the Baals?
        Look how you’ve behaved in the valley.
            Acknowledge what you’ve done.
    You are like a young camel that swiftly runs here and there.
24 You are like a wild donkey that is used to the desert,
    sniffing the wind while in heat.
    All who look for you won’t get tired.
    They will find you during your monthly period.
25 Don’t run until your feet are bare and your throats are dry.
    But you say that it’s useless.
    You love foreign gods and follow them.

26 “As a thief feels ashamed when he’s caught,
    so the nation of Israel will feel ashamed.
        Their kings, princes, priests,
            and prophets will also feel ashamed.
27 You call wood your father.
    You call stone your mother.
    You’ve turned your backs, not your faces, to me.
    But when you’re in trouble, you ask me to come and rescue you.
28 Where are the gods that you made for yourselves?
    Let them come and rescue you when you’re in trouble.
        You have as many gods as you have cities, Judah!

29 “Why do you complain about me?
    All of you have rebelled against me,” declares Yahweh.
30 “I have punished your children without results.
    They didn’t respond to correction.
    You killed my prophets like a raging lion.

31 “Consider the word of Yahweh, people of this generation.
    Haven’t I been a desert, a land of thick darkness, for Israel?
        Why do my people say that they are free to wander around
            and no longer come to me?
32 A young woman can’t forget her jewelry or a bride her veils.
    Yet, my people have forgotten me for countless days.
33 You carefully planned ways to look for love.
    You taught your ways to wicked women.
34 You have the blood from poor and innocent people
    on your clothes.
        You didn’t kill them for breaking into your home.
35 In spite of all this you say, ‘I’m innocent.
    Yahweh will turn his anger from me,
        because I haven’t sinned.’
36 You change your mind so easily.
    You will be put to shame by Egypt
    as you were put to shame by Assyria.
37 You will also leave this place with your hands over your head,
    because Yahweh has rejected those you trust.
        You will not be helped by them.”

A saying:

If a man divorces his wife
    and she leaves him and marries another man,
        her first husband shouldn’t go back to her again.
            The land would become thoroughly polluted.
    “You have acted like a prostitute who has many lovers.
    And now you want to come back to me!” declares Yahweh.

“Look at the bare hills, and see.
    You have had sex with men in every place.
    You sat by the roadside waiting for them like a nomad in the desert.
    You have polluted the land with your prostitution and wickedness.
So the rain has been withheld, and there have been no spring showers.
    Yet, you have the shameless look of a prostitute,
    and you refuse to blush.
But now you are calling to me.
    You say, ‘Ab! You have been my companion
        ever since I was young.
            He won’t hold a grudge forever.
            He won’t always be angry.’
    You have said and done all the evil things that you could.”

The Lord Offers to Forgive the Ten Tribes of Israel Despite Their Idolatry

When Josiah was king, Yahweh asked me, “Did you see what unfaithful Israel did? She went up every high mountain and under every large tree, and she acted like a prostitute there. I thought that after she had done all this that she would come back to me. But she didn’t come back, and her treacherous sister Judah saw her. Judah saw that I sent unfaithful Israel away because of her adultery and that I gave Israel her divorce papers. But treacherous Judah, her sister, wasn’t afraid. She also acted like a prostitute. Because she wasn’t concerned about acting like a prostitute, she polluted the land and committed adultery with standing stones and wood pillars. 10 Even after all this, Israel’s treacherous sister Judah didn’t wholeheartedly come back to me. She was deceitful,” declares Yahweh.

11 Then Yahweh said to me, “Unfaithful Israel was less guilty than treacherous Judah. 12 Go and proclaim these things to the north:

“‘Come back, unfaithful Israel.
    It is Yahweh speaking.
        I will no longer frown on you
            because I’m merciful,’ declares Yahweh.
        ‘I will no longer be angry with you.
13 Admit that you’ve done wrong!
    You have rebelled against Yahweh your Elohim.
    You have given yourself to strangers under every large tree.
    You have not obeyed me,’ declares Yahweh.

14 “Come back, you rebellious people,” declares Yahweh. “I’m your husband. I will take you, one from every city and two from every family, and bring you to Zion. 15 I will give you shepherds after my own heart. They will be shepherds who feed you with knowledge and insight. 16 In those days you will be fertile, and your population will increase in the land,” declares Yahweh. “People will no longer talk about the ark of Yahweh’s promise. It will no longer come to mind. They won’t remember it, miss it, or make another one. 17 At that time they will call Jerusalem the throne of Yahweh. All nations will gather in Jerusalem because the name of Yahweh will be found there. They will no longer follow their own stubborn, evil ways. 18 In those days the nation of Judah will live with the nation of Israel. They will come together from the land of the north to the land that I gave their ancestors as their own property.

19 “I wanted to treat you like children
    and give you a pleasant land,
        the most beautiful property among the nations.
    I thought that you would call me Ab and wouldn’t turn away from me.
20 But like a wife who betrays her husband,
    so you, nation of Israel, betrayed me,” declares Yahweh.

21 The sound of crying is heard on the hills.
    It is the crying and the pleading of the people of Israel.
        They have become crooked
            and have forgotten Yahweh their Elohim.
22 “Come back, you rebellious people,
    and I will forgive you for being unfaithful.”

Here we are!
    We have come to you because you are Yahweh our Elohim.
23 Truly, the noise from the hills, from the mountains,
    is the noise of false worship.
    Truly, Yahweh our Elohim will rescue us.
24 Ever since we were young,
    the shameful worship of Baal
        has taken everything our ancestors worked for,
            their flocks and herds, their sons and daughters.
25 We must lie down in our shame
    and be covered by our disgrace.
    Ever since we were young, we and our ancestors have sinned
    against Yahweh our Elohim.
        We haven’t obeyed Yahweh our Elohim.

Yahweh declares,

“If you come back, Israel,
    if you come back to me,
    if you take your disgusting idols out of my sight
    and you don’t wander away from me,
if you take the oath, “As Yahweh lives . . .”
    in an honest, fair, and right way,
    then the nations will be blessed,
    and they will be honored by me.”

The Lord Will Bring Destruction on Judah from the North

This is what Yahweh says to the people of Judah and to Jerusalem:

Plow your unplowed fields,
    and don’t plant among thorns.
Be circumcised by Yahweh,
    and get rid of the foreskins of your hearts,
        people of Judah and inhabitants of Jerusalem.
    If you don’t, my fury will flare up like a fire.
    It will burn, and no one will be able to put it out,
        because of the evil you do.

Report this message in Judah.
    Make it heard in Jerusalem.
    Say, “Blow the ram’s horn throughout the land.”
        Shout loudly and say, “Gather together!
            Let’s go into the fortified cities.”
Raise the flag to signal people to go to Zion.
    Take cover!
        Don’t just stand there!
    I’m bringing disaster and widespread destruction from the north.
A lion has come out of its lair.
    A destroyer of nations has set out.
    He has left his place to destroy your land.
        Your cities will be ruined, and no one will live in them.
So put on sackcloth, mourn, and cry
    because Yahweh’s burning anger hasn’t turned away from us.

“When that day comes,” declares Yahweh,
    “the king and the leaders will lose their courage.
    The priests will be stunned.
    The prophets will be amazed and astonished.”

10 I said, “Adonay Yahweh,
    you certainly have deceived these people and Jerusalem.
        You said that everything would go well for them,
            but a sword is held at their throats.”

11 At that time it will be said to these people and to Jerusalem:
    “A hot wind from the heights will blow in the desert
        on the tracks of my people.
            It will not be a wind that winnows[d] or cleanses.
12 It will be a stronger wind than that.
    It will come from me.
    Now, I will pass sentence on them.”

13 The enemy comes up like clouds.
    His chariots are like a raging wind.
    His horses are faster than eagles.
    How horrible it will be for us! We will be destroyed!
14 Jerusalem, wash the evil from your heart
    so that you may be rescued.
        Don’t continue making evil plans.
15 A message is heard from Dan,
    and a report of disaster comes from the mountains of Ephraim.
16 Warn the nations about these things.
    Bring them to the attention of Jerusalem.
    “Hostile troops are coming from a distant country.
        They are shouting battle cries against the cities of Judah.
17 They surround them like men guarding a field,
    because Judah has rebelled against me,”
        declares Yahweh.
18 “You brought this on yourself.
    This is your punishment.
    It is bitter.
    It breaks your heart.”

19 My anguish, my anguish!
    I writhe in pain.
        My heart is beating wildly!
        My heart is pounding!
    I can’t keep quiet
        because I hear a ram’s horn sounding the alarm for war.
20 One disaster follows another.
    The whole land is ruined.
    My tents are suddenly destroyed.
    Their curtains are torn in an instant.
21 How long must I see the battle flag and hear the sound of rams’ horns?

22 “My people are fools. They don’t know me.
    They are stupid people. They don’t understand.
    They are experts in doing wrong,
        and they don’t know how to do good.”

23 I see the earth. It’s formless and empty.
    I see the sky. Its lights are gone.
24 I see the mountains. They are shaking,
    and the hills are swaying.
25 I see that there are no people,
    and every bird has flown away.
26 I see that the fertile land has become a desert,
    and all its cities are torn down
        because of Yahweh and his burning anger.

27 This is what Yahweh says:

The whole earth will be ruined,
    although I will not destroy it completely.
28 The earth will mourn, and the sky will grow black.
    I have spoken, and I have planned it.
        I won’t change my plans, and I won’t turn back.
29 All the people in the city will flee
    at the sound of riders and archers.
        They will go off into the thickets
            and climb among the rocks.
    The entire city will be abandoned, and no one will live in it.

30 You are going to be destroyed!
    What are you going to do?
        Why do you dress in red and put on gold jewelry?
        Why do you wear eye shadow?
            You are making yourself beautiful for nothing.
                Your lovers reject you; they want to kill you.

31 I hear a woman in labor.
    I hear the woman cry with anguish as she gives birth to her first child.
    My people Zion are gasping for breath.
        They are stretching out their hands, saying,
            “How horrible it is for us!
            We’re defenseless in the presence of murderers!”

Judah’s Complete Rejection of the Lord

Walk around the streets of Jerusalem.
    Look around, and think about these things.
    Search the city squares.
    See if you can find anyone
    who does what is right and seeks the truth.
        Then I will forgive Jerusalem.
People say, “As Yahweh lives . . .”
    Yet, they lie when they take this oath.
Yahweh, your eyes look for the truth.
    You strike these people, but they don’t feel it.
    You crush them, but they refuse to be corrected.
        They are more stubborn than rocks.
        They refuse to turn back.
I thought, “These are poor, foolish people.
    They don’t know the way of Yahweh
        and the justice that Elohim demands.
Let me go to important people and speak to them.
    They know the way of Yahweh
        and the justice that Elohim demands.”
            But they, too, had broken off their yokes[e]
                and torn off their chains.
That is why a lion from the forest will attack them.
    A wolf from the wilderness will destroy them.
    A leopard will lie in ambush outside their cities.
        All who leave the cities will be torn to pieces,
            because they rebel so often
                and they become more and more unfaithful.

“Why should I forgive you?
    Your children abandoned me.
        They took godless oaths.
        They committed adultery, even though I satisfied their needs.
        They traveled in crowds to the houses of prostitutes.
They are like well-fed stallions that are wild with desire.
    They neigh for their neighbors’ wives.
I will punish them for these things,” declares Yahweh.
    “I will punish this nation.

10 “Go among Jerusalem’s rows of grapevines and destroy them,
    but don’t destroy all of them.
    Cut off the branches because they don’t belong to Yahweh.
11 The nations of Israel and Judah are unfaithful to me,”
    declares Yahweh.
12 They lie about Yahweh and say,
    “He doesn’t exist!
        Nothing bad will happen to us.
            We won’t experience war or famine.
13 The prophets are nothing but windbags.
    Yahweh hasn’t spoken through them,
    so let what they say happen to them.”

14 This is what Yahweh Elohim Tsebaoth says:

Because you’ve talked like this,
    I’m going to put my words in your mouth like a fire.
        These people will be like wood.
            My words will burn them up.
15 Nation of Israel, I’m going to bring a nation from far away
    to attack you, declares Yahweh.
        It is a nation that has lasted a long time.
        It is an ancient nation.
            You don’t know the language of this nation.
            You can’t understand what its people say.
16 Their arrow quivers are like open graves.
    They are all mighty warriors.
17 They will devour your harvest and your food.
    They will devour your sons and your daughters.
        They will devour your flocks and your cattle.
            They will devour your grapevines and your fig trees.
                With their swords they will destroy
                    the fortified cities you trust.
18 Yet, even in those days, declares Yahweh,
    I won’t destroy all of you.

19 They will ask, “Why has Yahweh our Elohim done all this to us?” Answer them, “You have abandoned me and served foreign gods in your land. So you will serve foreigners in a land that isn’t yours.”

20 “Tell this to the descendants of Jacob, and make this heard in Judah:
21 Hear this, you stupid and senseless people!
    You have eyes, but you cannot see.
    You have ears, but you cannot hear.
22 Don’t you fear me?” asks Yahweh.
    “Don’t you tremble in my presence?
        I made the sand a boundary for the sea,
            a permanent barrier that it cannot cross.
                Although the waves toss continuously,
    they can’t break through.
        Although they roar, they can’t cross it.
23 But these people are stubborn and rebellious.
    They have turned aside and wandered away from me.
24 They don’t say to themselves,
    ‘We should fear Yahweh our Elohim.
        He sends rain at the right time,
            the autumn rain and the spring rain.
            He makes sure that we have harvest seasons.’
25 Your wickedness has turned these things away.
    Your sins have kept good things away from you.

26 “Wicked people are found among my people.
    They lie in ambush like bird catchers.
    They set traps and catch people.
27 Like cages filled with birds, their houses are filled with deceit.
    That is why they become powerful and rich.
28 They grow big and fat.
    Their evil deeds have no limits.
    They have no respect for the rights of others.
    They have no respect for the rights of orphans.
        But they still prosper.
    They don’t defend the rights of the poor.
29 I will punish them for these things,” declares Yahweh.
    “I will punish this nation.

30 “Something horrible and disgusting is happening in the land:
31 Prophets prophesy lies.
    Priests rule under the prophets’ directions,
        and my people love this.
    But what will you do in the end?”

The Lord’s Rejection of Judah

“Take cover, people of Benjamin!
    Run away from Jerusalem!
    Blow the ram’s horn in Tekoa.
    Raise the flag over Beth Hakkerem,
    because disaster and widespread destruction
        are coming from the north.

“My people Zion are like lovely pastures.
With their flocks, shepherds will come to them,
    pitch their tents all around them,
        and each of them will tend his own flock.
The shepherds say, ‘Prepare yourselves for war against Zion.
    Let’s attack at noon!
        How horrible it will be for us. The day is passing,
            and the shadows of evening are growing longer.
Let’s attack at night and destroy its palaces.’”

This is what Yahweh Tsebaoth says:

Cut down its trees.
    Build up dirt mounds to attack Jerusalem.
    This city must be punished.
        There is nothing but oppression in it.
As a well keeps its water fresh,
    so Jerusalem keeps its evil fresh.
        Violence and destruction can be heard in it.
            I see that it is sick and wounded.
Pay attention to my warning, Jerusalem,
    or I will turn away from you.
    I will make your land desolate,
    a land where no one will live.

This is what Yahweh Tsebaoth says:

Thoroughly pick through the faithful few of Israel
    like someone picks through a grapevine.
    Like someone picking grapes, pass your hand over its branches again.

10 Whom can I speak to?
    Whom can I give a warning to?
    Who will listen?
    Their ears are plugged,
        and they aren’t able to pay attention.
    When Yahweh speaks his word to them,
        they show contempt for it and object to it.
11 I am filled with the anger of Yahweh.
    I am tired of holding it in.

“Pour it out on the children in the street
    and on the gangs of young men.
    A man and his wife will be taken away
    as well as very old people.
12 Their households, their fields, and their wives
    will be turned over to others.
    I will use my power against those who live in the land,”
    declares Yahweh.
13 “All of them, from the least important to the most important,
    are eager to make money dishonestly.
    All of them, from prophets to priests, act deceitfully.
14 They treat my people’s wounds as though they were not serious, saying,
    ‘Everything is alright! Everything is alright!’
        But it’s not alright.
15 Are they ashamed when they do disgusting things?
    No, they’re not ashamed.
        They don’t even know how to blush.
    So they will die with those who die.
    They will be brought down when I punish them,” says Yahweh.

16 This is what Yahweh says:

Stand at the crossroads and look.
    Ask which paths are the old, reliable paths.
    Ask which way leads to blessings.
    Live that way, and find a resting place for yourselves.
        But you said that you wouldn’t live that way.
17 I posted watchmen over you.
    Pay attention to the sound of the ram’s horn.
        But you said that you wouldn’t pay attention.
18 Listen, you nations,
    and learn, you witnesses, what will happen to them.
19 Listen, earth!
    I’m going to bring disaster on these people.
        It is the result of their own plots,
            because they won’t pay attention to my words.
    They reject my teachings.
20 Incense that comes from Sheba is no good to me.
    Sugar cane that comes from a distant land is no good to me.
    I won’t accept your burnt offerings.
    I’m not pleased with your sacrifices.

21 This is what Yahweh says:

I’m going to lay stumbling blocks in front of these people.
    Parents and children will stumble over them.
    Neighbors and their friends will die.

22 This is what Yahweh says:

An army is going to come from the north.
    A great nation is preparing itself in the distant parts of the earth.
23 Its people take hold of bows and spears.
    They are cruel and have no compassion.
    They sound like the roaring sea.
    They ride on horses.
    They march like soldiers ready for battle
        against my people Zion.

24 We have heard the news about them.
    Our hands hang limp.
    We are gripped by anguish and pain
    like a woman giving birth to a child.
25 Don’t go into the field or walk on the road.
    The enemy has a sword.
        Terror is all around.
26 Wear sackcloth, and roll around in ashes, my people.
    Mourn as if you have lost your only child, and cry bitterly.
    The destroyer will suddenly attack us.

27 “Jeremiah, I have put you in charge of testing and refining my people.
    You will know how to test their ways.
28 They are all vicious rebels.
    They go around slandering.
        They are all like bronze and iron.
        They corrupt themselves.
29 The bellows of the blast furnace blow fiercely
    to make the fire melt away the lead.
        It is useless to go on refining
            because the impurities can’t be removed.
30 People will call them useless silver
    because Yahweh has rejected them.”

Judah Trusts the Wrong Things

Yahweh spoke his word to Jeremiah. He said, “Stand at the gate of Yahweh’s house, and announce from there this message: ‘Listen to the word of Yahweh, all you people of Judah who go through these gates to worship Yahweh. This is what Yahweh Tsebaoth, the Elohim of Israel, says: Change the way you live and act, and I will let you live in this place. Do not trust the words of this saying, “This is Yahweh’s temple, Yahweh’s temple, Yahweh’s temple!” It’s a lie.

“‘Suppose you really change the way you live and act and you really treat each other fairly. Suppose you do not oppress foreigners, orphans, and widows, or kill anyone in this place. And suppose you do not follow other gods that lead you to your own destruction. Then I will let you live in this place, in the land that I gave permanently to your ancestors long ago.

“‘You are trusting the words of a saying. It’s a lie that cannot help you. You steal, murder, commit adultery, lie when you take oaths, burn incense as an offering to Baal, and run after other gods that you do not know. 10 Then you stand in my presence in the house that is called by my name. You think that you’re safe to do all these disgusting things. 11 The house that is called by my name has become a gathering place for thieves. I have seen what you are doing,’” declares Yahweh.

12 “‘But go to my place that was at Shiloh, where I first made a dwelling place for my name. See what I did to Shiloh because of the evil done by my people Israel. 13 You have done the same things the people did at Shiloh,’” declares Yahweh. “‘Although I spoke to you again and again, you did not listen. When I called you, you did not answer. 14 So what I did to Shiloh I will now do to the house that is called by my name. This is the place I gave to you and to your ancestors, the place where you feel so safe. 15 I will force you out of my sight as I forced out all your relatives, all of Ephraim’s descendants.’

16 “Jeremiah, don’t pray for these people. Don’t cry or pray for them. Don’t plead with me, because I will not listen to you. 17 Don’t you see what they are doing in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem? 18 Children gather wood, fathers light fires, and women knead dough to make cakes for the queen of heaven. They pour out wine offerings to other gods in order to make me furious. 19 They aren’t really provoking me,” declares Yahweh. “But they are harming themselves to their own shame.

20 “This is what Adonay Yahweh says: My anger and fury will be poured out on this place, on humans and animals, and on trees and crops. My anger and fury will burn and not be put out.

21 “This is what Yahweh Tsebaoth, the Elohim of Israel, says: Add your burnt offerings to your sacrifices, and eat the meat. 22 When I brought your ancestors out of Egypt, I did not tell them anything about burnt offerings and sacrifices. 23 But I did tell them this, ‘Obey me, and I will be your Elohim, and you will be my people. Live the way I told you to live so that things will go well for you.’ 24 But they didn’t obey me or pay attention to me. They followed their own plans and their stubborn, evil ways. They went backward and not forward. 25 From the time that your ancestors left Egypt until now, I have sent all my servants the prophets to you again and again. 26 But you didn’t obey me or pay attention to me. You became impossible to deal with, and you were worse than your ancestors.

27 “Jeremiah, you will say all these things to them, but they will not obey you. You will call to them, but they will not respond to you. 28 You will say to them, ‘This is the nation that did not obey Yahweh their Elohim. They did not accept discipline. Truth has disappeared and vanished from their lips.’

29 “Cut off your hair and throw it away. Sing a song of mourning on the bare hills, because in his anger Yahweh has rejected and abandoned the people of this generation. 30 The people of Judah have done what I consider evil,” declares Yahweh. “They set up their detestable idols in the house that is called by my name. They have made it unclean.[f] 31 They have built worship sites at Topheth in the valley of Ben Hinnom in order to burn their sons and daughters as sacrifices. I did not ask for this. It never entered my mind.

32 “That is why the days are coming,” declares Yahweh, “when that place will no longer be known as Topheth or the valley of Ben Hinnom. Instead, it will be known as Slaughter Valley. They will bury people at Topheth because no other place will be left. 33 The dead bodies of these people will become food for birds and animals, and no one will be there to frighten them away. 34 In the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem, I will banish the sounds of joy and happiness and the sounds of brides and grooms, because the land will be a wasteland.”

Yahweh declares, “At that time the bones of the kings and the leaders of Judah, the bones of the priests and the prophets, and the bones of the others who lived in Jerusalem will be taken out of their graves. They will be spread out and exposed to the sun, the moon, and all the stars in the sky. These are the things that they had loved, served, gone after, sought, and worshiped. Their bones will not be gathered or buried, but they will become manure on the ground.

“Then the few who remain from these wicked people will want to die rather than live where I will scatter them,” declares Yahweh Tsebaoth.

The Lord’s Judgment on Judah’s False Religion

“Say to them, ‘This is what Yahweh says:

    When someone falls, he gets back up.
    When someone turns away from me, he returns.
The people of Jerusalem turned away from me without ever returning.
    They still cling to deceit.
        They refuse to return.
I have paid attention and listened,
    but they weren’t honest.
        They don’t turn away from their wickedness and ask,
            “What have we done?”
        They go their own ways like horses charging into battle.
Even storks know when it’s time to return.
    Mourning doves, swallows, and cranes know
        when it’s time to migrate.
            But my people don’t know
                that I, Yahweh, am urging them to return.

“‘How can you say that you are wise
    and that you have Yahweh’s teachings?
    The scribes have used their pens to turn these teachings into lies.
Wise people are put to shame, confused, and trapped.
    They have rejected the word of Yahweh.
    They don’t really have any wisdom.
10 That is why I will give their wives to other men
    and their fields to new owners.
    All of them, from the least important to the most important,
    are eager to make money dishonestly.
    All of them, from prophets to priests, act deceitfully.
11 They treat my dear people’s wounds
    as though they were not serious, saying,
        “Everything is alright! Everything is alright!”
            But it’s not alright.
12 Are they ashamed that they do disgusting things?
    No, they’re not ashamed.
        They don’t even know how to blush.
    So they will die with those who die.
    They will be brought down when I punish them,’” says Yahweh.
13 “‘I would have gathered their harvest,’” declares Yahweh,
    “‘but there are no grapes on the vine.
        There are no figs on the tree,
            and the leaves have dried up.
                What I have given them will be taken away.’”

14 Why are we just sitting here? Let’s get up!
    Let’s go into the fortified cities and die there.
    Yahweh our Elohim has condemned us to die.
    He has given us poison to drink
        because we have sinned against Yahweh.
15 We hoped for peace, but nothing good has happened.
    We hoped for a time of healing, but there’s only terror.
16 The snorting of horses can be heard from Dan.
    The neighing of stallions makes the whole land tremble.
        They are coming to devour the land and everything in it,
            the city and its people.

17 “I am going to send snakes among you,
    vipers that can’t be charmed.
        They will bite you,” declares Yahweh.

Jeremiah’s Grief over His People’s Punishment

18 Sorrow has overwhelmed me.
    I am sick at heart!

19 The cry from my dear people comes from a distant land:
    “Isn’t Yahweh in Zion?
    Isn’t Zion’s king still there?”
    They make me furious with their idols, with their foreign gods.

20 The harvest is past,
    the summer has ended,
        and we haven’t been saved.

21 I am crushed because my dear people have been crushed.
    I mourn; terror grips me.
22 Isn’t there medicine in Gilead?
    Aren’t there doctors there?
        Then why hasn’t the health of my dear people been restored?

[g]“I wish that my head were filled with water
    and my eyes were a fountain of tears
        so that I could cry day and night
            for my dear people who have been killed.
I wish I had a place to stay in the desert.
    I would abandon my people and go away from them.
        They are all adulterers,
            a mob of traitors.
They use their tongues like bows that shoot arrows.
    Lies and dishonesty rule the land.[h]
    They go from one evil thing to another,
    and they don’t know me,” declares Yahweh.
“Beware of your neighbors.
    Don’t trust your relatives.
    Every relative cheats.
    Every neighbor goes around slandering.
Everyone cheats his neighbor.
    No one speaks the truth.
    My people train their tongues to speak lies.
    They wear themselves out doing wrong.
Oppression follows oppression.[i]
    Deceit follows deceit.
    They refuse to acknowledge me,” declares Yahweh.

This is what Yahweh Tsebaoth says:

I will now refine them with fire and test them.
    What else can I do for my dear people?
        Their tongues are like deadly arrows.
        They speak deceitfully.
    People speak politely to their neighbors,
    but they think of ways to set traps for them.
I will punish them for these things, declares Yahweh.
    I will punish this nation.
    I still won’t be satisfied.

10 I will cry and weep for the mountains.
    I will sing a funeral song for the pastures in the wilderness.
    They are destroyed so that no one can travel through them.
        No one can hear the sound of cattle.
            Birds and cattle have fled.
                They are gone.
11 I will turn Jerusalem into a pile of rubble, a home for jackals.
    I will destroy the cities of Judah so that no one can live there.
12 No one is wise enough to understand this.
    To whom has Yahweh revealed this
    so that they can explain it?
    The land dies; it has been ruined like the desert
    so that no one can travel through it.

13 Yahweh answered,

“They’ve abandoned my teachings that I placed in front of them.
    They didn’t obey me, and they didn’t follow them.
14 They followed their own stubborn ways and other gods—the Baals,
    as their ancestors taught them.”

15 This is what Yahweh Tsebaoth, the Elohim of Israel, says:

I am going to feed these people bitterness
    and give them poison to drink.
16 I will scatter them among nations
    that they and their ancestors haven’t heard of.
    I will send armies after them until I’ve wiped them out.

17 This is what Yahweh Tsebaoth says:

Consider this:
    Call for the women who cry at funerals.
    Send for those who are the most skilled.
18 They should come quickly and cry for us.
    Our eyes will run with tears.
    Our eyelids will flow with water.
19 The sound of crying is heard from Zion.
    “We’re ruined! We’re very ashamed.
        We must leave our land because our homes have been torn down.”

20 Listen to the word of Yahweh, you women,
    and open your ears to hear his words.
        Teach your daughters how to cry.
        Teach your neighbors funeral songs.
21 Death has come through our windows and entered our palaces.
    Death has cut down the children in the streets
    and the young men in the marketplaces.

22 This is what Yahweh says:

Dead bodies will fall like manure on the field.
    They will be like grain that has been cut but not gathered.

The Lord Is the Only True God

23 This is what Yahweh says:

Don’t let wise people brag about their wisdom.
    Don’t let strong people brag about their strength.
    Don’t let rich people brag about their riches.
24 If they want to brag, they should brag that they understand and know me.
    They should brag that I, Yahweh, act out of love, righteousness,
        and justice on the earth.
            This kind of bragging pleases me, declares Yahweh.
25 “The days are coming,” declares Yahweh,
    “when I will punish all who are circumcised.
26 I will punish Egypt, Judah, Edom, Ammon, and Moab.
    I will punish all who shave the hair on their foreheads
    or live in the desert.
        Even though these nations are circumcised,
        all Israel has uncircumcised hearts.”

10 Listen to the message that Yahweh has spoken to you, nation of Israel. This is what Yahweh says:

Don’t learn the practices of the nations.
    Don’t be frightened by the signs in the sky
    because the nations are frightened by them.
The religion of the people is worthless.
    Woodcutters cut down trees from the forest.
        The hands of craftsmen prepare them with axes.
        Craftsmen decorate them with silver and gold
            and fasten them together with hammers and nails
                so that they won’t fall over.
These trees are like scarecrows in cucumber gardens.
    They aren’t able to speak.
    They have to be carried, because they can’t walk.
    Don’t be afraid of them.
    They can’t harm you.
    They can’t do you any good either.

No one is like you, O Yahweh.
    You are great.
    Your name is powerful.
Everyone fears you, O Melek of the Nations.
    This is what you deserve.
    No one is like you among all the wise people in the nations
    or in all their kingdoms.
They are complete idiots.
    They learn nonsense from wooden idols.
Hammered silver is brought from Tarshish and gold from Uphaz.
    Craftsmen and goldsmiths shape these metals.
        The clothing for the idols is blue and purple,
            all made by skilled workers.
10 But Yahweh is the only God.
    He is the living God and eternal king.
        The earth trembles when he is angry.
        The nations can’t endure his fury.

11 Tell them this: These gods will disappear from the earth
    and from under heaven because they didn’t make heaven and earth.

12 Yahweh made the earth by his power.
    He set up the world by his skill.
    He stretched out the world by his understanding.
13 He speaks, and the water in the sky produces a storm.
    He makes clouds rise from the ends of the earth.
    He makes lightning flash with the rain.
    He brings wind out of his storehouses.

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