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ââJeremiah 51:1-64 MSGâŹâŹ
[1-5] Thereâs more. God says more: âWatch this: Iâm whipping up A death-dealing hurricane against BabylonââHurricane Persiaââ against all who live in that perverse land. Iâm sending a cleanup crew into Babylon. Theyâll clean the place out from top to bottom. When they get through thereâll be nothing left of her worth taking or talking about. They wonât miss a thing. A total and final Doomsday! Fighters will fight with everything theyâve got. Itâs no-holds-barred. They will spare nothing and no one. Itâs final and wholesale destructionâthe end! Babylon littered with the wounded, streets piled with corpses. It turns out that Israel and Judah are not widowed after all. As their God, God-of-the-Angel-Armies, I am still alive and well, committed to them even though They filled their land with sin against Israelâs most Holy God. [6-8] âGet out of Babylon as fast as you can. Run for your lives! Save your necks! Donât linger and lose your lives to my vengeance on her as I pay her back for her sins. Babylon was a fancy gold chalice held in my hand, Filled with the wine of my anger to make the whole world drunk. The nations drank the wine and theyâve all gone crazy. Babylon herself will stagger and crash, senseless in a drunken stuporâtragic! Get anointing balm for her wound. Maybe she can be cured.â * * * [9] âWe did our best, but she canât be helped. Babylon is past fixing. Give her up to her fate. Go home. The judgment on her will be vast, a skyscraper-memorial of vengeance. [10] âGod has set everything right for us. Come! Letâs tell the good news Back home in Zion. Letâs tell what our God did to set things right. [11-13] âSharpen the arrows! Fill the quivers! God has stirred up the kings of the Medes, infecting them with war fever: âDestroy Babylon!â Godâs on the warpath. Heâs out to avenge his Temple. Give the signal to attack Babylonâs walls. Station guards around the clock. Bring in reinforcements. Set men in ambush. God will do what he planned, what he said heâd do to the people of Babylon. You have more water than you need, you have more money than you needâ But your life is over, your lifeline cut.â * * * [14] God-of-the-Angel-Armies has solemnly sworn: âIâll fill this place with soldiers. Theyâll swarm through here like locusts chanting victory songs over you.â * * * [15-19] By his power he made earth. His wisdom gave shape to the world. He crafted the cosmos. He thunders and rain pours down. He sends the clouds soaring. He embellishes the storm with lightnings, launches the wind from his warehouse. Stick-god worshipers look mighty foolish! god-makers embarrassed by their handmade gods! Their gods are frauds, dead sticksâ deadwood gods, tasteless jokes. Theyâre nothing but stale smoke. When the smoke clears, theyâre gone. But the Portion-of-Jacob is the real thing; he put the whole universe together, With special attention to Israel. His name? God-of-the-Angel-Armies! [20-23] God says, âYou, Babylon, are my hammer, my weapon of war. Iâll use you to smash godless nations, use you to knock kingdoms to bits. Iâll use you to smash horse and rider, use you to smash chariot and driver. Iâll use you to smash man and woman, use you to smash the old man and the boy. Iâll use you to smash the young man and young woman, use you to smash shepherd and sheep. Iâll use you to smash farmer and yoked oxen, use you to smash governors and senators. [24] âJudeans, youâll see it with your own eyes. Iâll pay Babylon and all the Chaldeans back for all the evil they did in Zion.â Godâs Decree. [25-26] âIâm your enemy, Babylon, Mount Destroyer, you ravager of the whole earth. Iâll reach out, Iâll take you in my hand, and Iâll crush you till thereâs no mountain left. Iâll turn you into a gravel pitâ no more cornerstones cut from you, No more foundation stones quarried from you! Nothing left of you but gravel.â Godâs Decree. * * * [27-28] âRaise the signal in the land, blow the shofar-trumpet for the nations. Consecrate the nations for holy work against her. Call kingdoms into service against her. Enlist Ararat, Minni, and Ashkenaz. Appoint a field marshal against her, and round up horses, locust hordes of horses! Consecrate the nations for holy work against herâ the king of the Medes, his leaders and people. [29-33] âThe very land trembles in terror, writhes in pain, terrorized by my plans against Babylon, Plans to turn the country of Babylon into a lifeless moonscapeâa wasteland. Babylonâs soldiers have quit fighting. They hide out in ruins and cavesâ Cowards whoâve given up without a fight, exposed as cowering crybabies. Babylonâs houses are going up in flames, the city gates torn off their hinges. Runner after runner comes racing in, each on the heels of the last, Bringing reports to the king of Babylon that his city is a lost cause. The fords of the rivers are all taken. Wildfire rages through the swamp grass. Soldiers desert left and right. I, God-of-the-Angel-Armies, said it would happen: âDaughter Babylon is a threshing floor at threshing time. Soon, oh very soon, her harvest will come and then the chaff will fly!â * * * [34-37] âNebuchadnezzar king of Babylon chewed up my people and spit out the bones. He wiped his dish clean, pushed back his chair, and belchedâa huge gluttonous belch. Lady Zion says, âThe brutality done to me be done to Babylon!â And Jerusalem says, âThe blood spilled from me be charged to the Chaldeans!â Then I, God, step in and say, âIâm on your side, taking up your cause. Iâm your Avenger. Youâll get your revenge. Iâll dry up her rivers, plug up her springs. Babylon will be a pile of rubble, scavenged by stray dogs and cats, A dumping ground for garbage, a godforsaken ghost town.â * * * [38-40] âThe Babylonians will be like lions and their cubs, ravenous, roaring for food. Iâll fix them a meal, all rightâa banquet, in fact. Theyâll drink themselves falling-down drunk. Dead drunk, theyâll sleepâand sleep, and sleep .âŻ.âŻ.⯠and theyâll never wake up.â Godâs Decree. âIâll haul these âlionsâ off to the slaughterhouse like the lambs, rams, and goats, never to be heard of again. * * * [41-48] âBabylon is finishedâ the pride of the whole earth is flat on her face. What a comedown for Babylon, to end up inglorious in the sewer! Babylon drowned in chaos, battered by waves of enemy soldiers. Her towns stink with decay and rot, the land empty and bare and sterile. No one lives in these towns anymore. Travelers give them a wide berth. Iâll bring doom on the glutton god-Bel in Babylon. Iâll make him vomit up all he gulped down. No more visitors stream into this place, admiring and gawking at the wonders of Babylon. The wonders of Babylon are no more. Run for your lives, my dear people! Run, and donât look back! Get out of this place while you can, this place torched by Godâs raging anger. Donât lose hope. Donât ever give up when the rumors pour in hot and heavy. One year itâs this, the next year itâs thatâ rumors of violence, rumors of war. Trust me, the time is coming when Iâll put the no-gods of Babylon in their place. Iâll show up the whole country as a sickening fraud, with dead bodies strewn all over the place. Heaven and earth, angels and people, will throw a victory party over Babylon When the avenging armies from the north descend on her.â Godâs Decree! [49-50] âBabylon must fallâ compensation for the war dead in Israel. Babylonians will be killed because of all that Babylonian killing. But you exiles who have escaped a Babylonian death, get out! And fast! Remember God in your long and distant exile. Keep Jerusalem alive in your memory.â [51] How weâve been humiliated, taunted and abused, kicked around for so long that we hardly know who we are! And we hardly know what to thinkâ our old Sanctuary, Godâs house, desecrated by strangers. [52-53] âI know, but trust me: The time is comingâ âGodâs Decreeâ âWhen I will bring doom on her no-god idols, and all over this land her wounded will groan. Even if Babylon climbed a ladder to the moon and pulled up the ladder so that no one could get to her, That wouldnât stop me. Iâd make sure my avengers would reach her.â Godâs Decree. [54-56] âBut now listen! Do you hear it? A cry out of Babylon! An unearthly wail out of Chaldea! God is taking his wrecking bar to Babylon. Weâll be hearing the last of her noiseâ Death throes like the crashing of waves, death rattles like the roar of cataracts. The avenging destroyer is about to enter Babylon: Her soldiers are taken, her weapons are trashed. Indeed, God is a God who evens things out. All end up with their just deserts. [57] âIâll get them drunk, the whole lot of themâ princes, sages, governors, soldiers. Dead drunk, theyâll sleepâand sleep and sleep .âŻ.âŻ.⯠and never wake up.â The Kingâs Decree. His name? God-of-the-Angel-Armies! [58] God-of-the-Angel-Armies speaks: âThe city walls of Babylonâthose massive walls!â will be flattened. And those city gatesâhuge gates!â will be set on fire. The harder you work at this empty life, the less you are. Nothing comes of ambition like this but ashes.â * * * [59] Jeremiah the prophet gave a job to Seraiah son of Neriah, son of Mahseiah, when Seraiah went with Zedekiah king of Judah to Babylon. It was in the fourth year of Zedekiahâs reign. Seraiah was in charge of travel arrangements. [60-62] Jeremiah had written down in a little booklet all the bad things that would come down on Babylon. He told Seraiah, âWhen you get to Babylon, read this out in public. Read, âYou, O God, said that you would destroy this place so that nothing could live here, neither human nor animalâa wasteland to top all wastelands, an eternal nothing.â [63-64] âWhen youâve finished reading the page, tie a stone to it, throw it into the River Euphrates, and watch it sink. Then say, âThatâs how Babylon will sink to the bottom and stay there after the disaster Iâm going to bring upon her.ââ

