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āāJeremiah 49:1-39 MSGā¬ā¬
[1-6] Godās Message on the Ammonites: āDoesnāt Israel have any children, no one to step into her inheritance? So why is the god Milcom taking over Gadās land, his followers moving into its towns? But not for long! The timeās comingā āGodās Decreeā āWhen Iāll fill the ears of Rabbah, Ammonās big city, with battle cries. Sheāll end up a pile of rubble, all her towns burned to the ground. Then Israel will kick out the invaders. I, God, say so, and it will be so. Wail Heshbon, Ai is in ruins. Villages of Rabbah, wring your hands! Dress in mourning, weep buckets of tears. Go into hysterics, run around in circles! Your god Milcom will be hauled off to exile, and all his priests and managers right with him. Why do you brag of your once-famous strength? Youāre a broken-down has-been, a castoff Who fondles his trophies and dreams of glory days and vainly thinks, āNo one can lay a hand on me.ā Well, think again. Iāll face you with terror from all sides.ā Word of the Master, God-of-the-Angel-Armies. āYouāll be stampeded headlong, with no one to round up the runaways. Still, the time will come when I will make things right with Ammon.ā Godās Decree. [7-11] The Message of God-of-the-Angel-Armies on Edom: āIs there nobody wise left in famous Teman? no one with a sense of reality? Has their wisdom gone wormy and rotten? Run for your lives! Get out while you can! Find a good place to hide, you who live in Dedan! Iām bringing doom to Esau. Itās time to settle accounts. When harvesters work your fields, donāt they leave gleanings? When burglars break into your house, donāt they take only what they want? But Iāll strip Esau clean. Iāll search out every nook and cranny. Iāll destroy everything connected with him, children and relatives and neighbors. Thereāll be no one left who will be able to say, āIāll take care of your orphans. Your widows can depend on me.āā [12-13] Indeed. God says, āI tell you, if there are people who have to drink the cup of Godās wrath even though they donāt deserve it, why would you think youād get off? You wonāt get off. Youāll drink it. Oh yes, youāll drink every drop. And as for Bozrah, your capital, I swear by all that I amāāGodās Decreeāāthat that city will end up a pile of charred ruins, a stinking garbage dump, an obscenityāand all her daughter-cities with her.ā [14] Iāve just heard the latest from God. Heās sent an envoy to the nations: āMuster your troops and attack Edom. Present arms! Go to war!ā [15-16] āAh, Edom, Iām dropping you to last place among nations, the bottom of the heap, kicked around. You think youāre so greatā strutting across the stage of history, Living high in the impregnable rocks, acting like king of the mountain. You think youāre above it all, donāt you, like an eagle in its aerie? Well, youāre headed for a fall. Iāll bring you crashing to the ground.ā Godās Decree. [17-18] āEdom will end up trash. Stinking, despicable trash. A wonder of the world in reverse. Sheāll join Sodom and Gomorrah and their neighbors in the sewers of history.ā God says so. āNo one will live there, no mortal soul move in there. [19] āWatch this: Like a lion coming up from the thick jungle of the Jordan Looking for prey in the mountain pastures, I will come upon Edom and pounce. Iāll take my pick of the flockāand whoās to stop me? The shepherds of Edom are helpless before me.ā [20-22] So, listen to this plan that God has worked out against Edom, the blueprint of what heās prepared for those who live in Teman: āBelieve it or not, the young, the vulnerableā mere lambs and kidsāwill be dragged off. Believe it or not, the flock in shock, helpless to help, will watch it happen. The very earth will shudder because of their cries, cries of anguish heard at the distant Red Sea. Look! An eagle soars, swoops down, spreads its wings over Bozrah. Brave warriors will double up in pain, helpless to fight, like a woman giving birth to a baby.ā [23-27] The Message on Damascus: āHamath and Arpad will be in shock when they hear the bad news. Their hearts will melt in fear as they pace back and forth in worry. The blood will drain from the face of Damascus as she turns to flee. Hysterical, sheāll fall to pieces, disabled, like a woman in childbirth. And now how lonelyābereft, abandoned! The once famous city, the once happy city. Her bright young men dead in the streets, her brave warriors silent as death. On that dayāāDecree of God-of-the-Angel-Armiesā āIāll start a fire at the wall of Damascus that will burn down all of Ben-hadadās forts.ā [28-33] The Message on Kedar and the sheikdoms of Hazor who were attacked by Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon. This is Godās Message: āOn your feet! Attack Kedar! Plunder the Bedouin nomads from the east. Grab their blankets and pots and pans. Steal their camels. Traumatize them, shouting, āTerror! Death! Doom! Danger everywhere!ā Oh, run for your lives, You nomads from Hazor.ā Godās Decree. āFind a safe place to hide. Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon has plans to wipe you out, to go after you with a vengeance: āAfter them,ā he says. āGo after these relaxed nomads who live free and easy in the desert, Who live in the open with no doors to lock, who live off by themselves.ā Their camels are there for the taking, their herds and flocks, easy picking. Iāll scatter them to the four winds, these defenseless nomads on the fringes of the desert. Iāll bring terror from every direction. They wonāt know what hit them.ā Godās Decree. āJackals will take over the camps of Hazor, camps abandoned to wind and sand. No one will live there, no mortal soul move in there.ā [34-39] Godās Message to the prophet Jeremiah on Elam at the outset of the reign of Zedekiah king of Judah. This is what God-of-the-Angel-Armies says: āWatch this! Iāll break Elamās bow, her weapon of choice, across my knee. Then Iāll let four winds loose on Elam, winds from the four corners of earth. Iāll blow them away in all directions, landing homeless Elamites in every country on earth. Theyāll live in constant fear and terror among enemies who want to kill them. Iāll bring doom on them, my anger-fueled doom. Iāll set murderous hounds on their heels until thereās nothing left of them. And then Iāll set up my throne in Elam, having thrown out the king and his henchmen. But the time will come when I make everything right for Elam again.ā Godās Decree.

