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ââJeremiah 22:1-30 MSGâŹâŹ
[1-3] Godâs orders: âGo to the royal palace and deliver this Message. Say, âListen to what God says, O King of Judah, you who sit on Davidâs throneâyou and your officials and all the people who go in and out of these palace gates. This is Godâs Message: Attend to matters of justice. Set things right between people. Rescue victims from their exploiters. Donât take advantage of the homeless, the orphans, the widows. Stop the murdering! [4-5] ââIf you obey these commands, then kings who follow in the line of David will continue to go in and out of these palace gates mounted on horses and riding in chariotsâthey and their officials and the citizens of Judah. But if you donât obey these commands, then I swearâGodâs Decree!âthis palace will end up a heap of rubble.ââ * * * [6-7] This is Godâs verdict on Judahâs royal palace: âI number you among my favorite placesâ like the lovely hills of Gilead, like the soaring peaks of Lebanon. Yet I swear Iâll turn you into a wasteland, as empty as a ghost town. Iâll hire a demolition crew, well-equipped with sledgehammers and wrecking bars, Pound the country to a pulp and burn it all up. [8-9] âTravelers from all over will come through here and say to one another, âWhy would God do such a thing to this wonderful city?â Theyâll be told, âBecause they walked out on the covenant of their God, took up with other gods and worshiped them.ââ [10] Donât weep over dead King Josiah. Donât waste your tears. Weep for his exiled son: Heâs gone for good. Heâll never see home again. [11-12] For this is Godâs Word on Shallum son of Josiah, who succeeded his father as king of Judah: âHeâs gone from here, gone for good. Heâll die in the place theyâve taken him to. Heâll never see home again.â * * * [13-17] âDoom to him who builds palaces but bullies people, who makes a fine house but destroys lives, Who cheats his workers and wonât pay them for their work, Who says, âIâll build me an elaborate mansion with spacious rooms and fancy windows. Iâll bring in rare and expensive woods and the latest in interior decor.â So, that makes you a kingâ living in a fancy palace? Your father got along just fine, didnât he? He did what was right and treated people fairly, And things went well with him. He stuck up for the down-and-out, And things went well for Judah. Isnât this what it means to know me?â Godâs Decree! âBut youâre blind and brainless. All you think about is yourself, Taking advantage of the weak, bulldozing your way, bullying victims.â [18-19] This is Godâs epitaph on Jehoiakim son of Josiah king of Judah: âDoom to this man! Nobody will shed tears over him, âPoor, poor brother!â Nobody will shed tears over him, âPoor, poor master!â Theyâll give him a donkeyâs funeral, drag him out of the city and dump him. [20-23] âPeople of Jerusalem, climb a Lebanon peak and weep, climb a Bashan mountain and wail, Climb the Abarim ridge and cryâ youâve made a total mess of your life. I spoke to you when everything was going your way. You said, âIâm not interested.â Youâve been that way as long as Iâve known you, never listened to a thing I said. All your leaders will be blown away, all your friends end up in exile, And youâll find yourself in the gutter, disgraced by your evil life. You big-city people thought you were so important, thought you were âking of the mountainâ! Youâre soon going to be doubled up in pain, pain worse than the pangs of childbirth. * * * [24-26] âAs sure as I am the living GodââGodâs Decreeââeven if you, Jehoiachin son of Jehoiakim king of Judah, were the signet ring on my right hand, Iâd pull you off and give you to those who are out to kill you, to Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon and the Chaldeans, and then throw you, both you and your mother, into a foreign country, far from your place of birth. There youâll both die. [27] âYouâll be homesick, desperately homesick, but youâll never get home again.â [28-30] Is Jehoiachin a leaky bucket, a rusted-out pail good for nothing? Why else would he be thrown away, he and his children, thrown away to a foreign place? O land, land, land, listen to Godâs Message! This is Godâs verdict: âWrite this man off as if he were childless, a man who will never amount to anything. Nothing will ever come of his life. Heâs the end of the line, the last of the kings.â

