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  • The Word of God to Pashhur

    Now Pashhur the son of Immer, the priest who was also chief governor in the house of the Lord, heard that Jeremiah prophesied these things.
  • Jeremiah and Pashhur

    Now Pashhur son of Immer, the priest in charge of the Temple of the LORD, heard what Jeremiah was prophesying.
  • Then Pashhur struck Jeremiah the prophet, and put him in the stocks that were in the high gate of Benjamin, which was by the house of the Lord.
  • So he arrested Jeremiah the prophet and had him whipped and put in stocks at the Benjamin Gate of the LORD’s Temple.
  • And it happened on the next day that Pashhur brought Jeremiah out of the stocks. Then Jeremiah said to him, “The Lord has not called your name Pashhur, but [a]Magor-Missabib.
  • The next day, when Pashhur finally released him, Jeremiah said, “Pashhur, the LORD has changed your name. From now on you are to be called ‘The Man Who Lives in Terror.’a
  • For thus says the Lord: ‘Behold, I will make you a terror to yourself and to all your friends; and they shall fall by the sword of their enemies, and your eyes shall see it. I will give all Judah into the hand of the king of Babylon, and he shall carry them captive to Babylon and slay them with the sword.
  • For this is what the LORD says: ‘I will send terror upon you and all your friends, and you will watch as they are slaughtered by the swords of the enemy. I will hand the people of Judah over to the king of Babylon. He will take them captive to Babylon or run them through with the sword.
  • Moreover I will deliver all the wealth of this city, all its produce, and all its precious things; all the treasures of the kings of Judah I will give into the hand of their enemies, who will plunder them, seize them, and carry them to Babylon.
  • And I will let your enemies plunder Jerusalem. All the famed treasures of the city — the precious jewels and gold and silver of your kings — will be carried off to Babylon.
  • And you, Pashhur, and all who dwell in your house, shall go into captivity. You shall go to Babylon, and there you shall die, and be buried there, you and all your friends, to whom you have prophesied lies.’ ”
  • As for you, Pashhur, you and all your household will go as captives to Babylon. There you will die and be buried, you and all your friends to whom you prophesied that everything would be all right.’”
    Jeremiah’s Complaint
  • Jeremiah’s Unpopular Ministry

    O Lord, You [b]induced me, and I was persuaded;
    You are stronger than I, and have prevailed.
    I am [c]in derision daily;
    Everyone mocks me.
  • O LORD, you misled me,
    and I allowed myself to be misled.
    You are stronger than I am,
    and you overpowered me.
    Now I am mocked every day;
    everyone laughs at me.
  • For when I spoke, I cried out;
    I shouted, “Violence and plunder!”
    Because the word of the Lord was made to me
    A reproach and a derision daily.
  • When I speak, the words burst out.
    “Violence and destruction!” I shout.
    So these messages from the LORD
    have made me a household joke.
  • Then I said, “I will not make mention of Him,
    Nor speak anymore in His name.”
    But His word was in my heart like a burning fire
    Shut up in my bones;
    I was weary of holding it back,
    And I could not.
  • But if I say I’ll never mention the LORD
    or speak in his name,
    his word burns in my heart like a fire.
    It’s like a fire in my bones!
    I am worn out trying to hold it in!
    I can’t do it!
  • For I heard many [d]mocking:
    “Fear on every side!”
    “Report,” they say, “and we will report it!”
    All my acquaintances watched for my stumbling, saying,
    “Perhaps he can be induced;
    Then we will prevail against him,
    And we will take our revenge on him.”
  • I have heard the many rumors about me.
    They call me “The Man Who Lives in Terror.”
    They threaten, “If you say anything, we will report it.”
    Even my old friends are watching me,
    waiting for a fatal slip.
    “He will trap himself,” they say,
    “and then we will get our revenge on him.”
  • But the Lord is with me as a mighty, awesome One.
    Therefore my persecutors will stumble, and will not prevail.
    They will be greatly ashamed, for they will not prosper.
    Their everlasting confusion will never be forgotten.
  • But the LORD stands beside me like a great warrior.
    Before him my persecutors will stumble.
    They cannot defeat me.
    They will fail and be thoroughly humiliated.
    Their dishonor will never be forgotten.
  • But, O Lord of hosts,
    You who test the righteous,
    And see the [e]mind and heart,
    Let me see Your vengeance on them;
    For I have pleaded my cause before You.
  • O LORD of Heaven’s Armies,
    you test those who are righteous,
    and you examine the deepest thoughts and secrets.
    Let me see your vengeance against them,
    for I have committed my cause to you.
  • Sing to the Lord! Praise the Lord!
    For He has delivered the life of the poor
    From the hand of evildoers.
  • Sing to the LORD!
    Praise the LORD!
    For though I was poor and needy,
    he rescued me from my oppressors.
  • Cursed be the day in which I was born!
    Let the day not be blessed in which my mother bore me!
  • Yet I curse the day I was born!
    May no one celebrate the day of my birth.
  • Let the man be cursed
    Who brought news to my father, saying,
    “A male child has been born to you!”
    Making him very glad.
  • I curse the messenger who told my father,
    “Good news — you have a son!”
  • And let that man be like the cities
    Which the Lord overthrew, and did not relent;
    Let him hear the cry in the morning
    And the shouting at noon,
  • Let him be destroyed like the cities of old
    that the LORD overthrew without mercy.
    Terrify him all day long with battle shouts,
  • Because he did not kill me from the womb,
    That my mother might have been my grave,
    And her womb always enlarged with me.
  • because he did not kill me at birth.
    Oh, that I had died in my mother’s womb,
    that her body had been my grave!
  • Why did I come forth from the womb to see [f]labor and sorrow,
    That my days should be consumed with shame?
  • Why was I ever born?
    My entire life has been filled
    with trouble, sorrow, and shame.

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