Jeremiah 12

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Jeremiah Complains to God

12 <1> Lord, if I argue with you,

you are always right.

But I want to ask you about some things that don't seem right.

Why are wicked people successful?

Why do people you cannot trust have such easy lives?

<2> You have put these wicked people here.

They are like plants with strong roots; they grow and produce fruit.

With their mouths they say that you are near and dear to them,

but in their hearts they are really far away from you.

<3> But you know my heart, Lord.

You see me and test my mind.

Drag the evil people away

like sheep to be killed.

Choose them for the day of slaughter.

<4> How much longer will the land be dry?

How long will the grass be dry and dead?

The birds and the animals of this land have all died,

and it is the fault of the wicked.

Yet they are saying,

"Jeremiah will not live long enough

to see what happens to us."

 

God's Answer to Jeremiah

<5> "Jeremiah, if you get tired running

in a footrace with men,

how will you race against horses?

If you get tired in a safe place,

what will you do in a dangerous place?

What will you do in the thornbushes

that grow along the Jordan River?

<6> These men are your own brothers.

Members of your own family

are making plans against you.

People from your own family are shouting at you.

Don't trust them,

even when they speak to you like friends.

 

The Lord Rejects Judah

<7> "I have abandoned my house.

I have left my own property.[93]

I have given Judah, the one I love, to her enemies.

<8> My own people turned against me like a wild lion.

They roared at me,

so I turned away from them.

<9> My own people have become like

a dying animal surrounded by vultures.

These birds are circling around her.

Come on, wild animals.

Come get something to eat.

<10> Many shepherds have ruined my vineyard.[94]

They have walked on the plants in my field.

They have made my beautiful field into an empty desert.

<11> They changed my field to a desert.

It is dry and dead.

No people live there.

The whole country is an empty desert.

There is no one left to care for that field.

<12> Soldiers came to take things

from every place in that empty land.

The Lord used the armies

to punish that land.

People from one end of the land

to the other were punished.

No one was safe.

<13> The people will plant wheat,

but they will harvest only thorns.

They will work hard until they are very tired,

but they will get nothing for all their work.

They will be ashamed of their crop.

The Lord's anger caused this."

 

The Lord's Promise to Israel's Neighbors

<14> This is what the Lord says: "I will tell you what I will do for all those who live around the land of Israel. They are very wicked. They have destroyed the land I gave to the people of Israel. I will pull the evil people up and throw them out of their land, and I will pull the people of Judah up with them. <15> But after I pull them up out of their land, I will feel sorry for them. I will bring each family back to its own property and to its own land. <16> I want these people to learn their lessons well. In the past they taught my people to use Baal's[95] name to make promises. Now, I want them to learn to use my name. I want them to say, 'As the Lord lives ..' If they do that, I will allow them to be successful, and I will let them live among my people. <17> But if a nation does not listen to my mess age, I will completely destroy it. I will pull it up like a dead plant." This message is from the Lord.

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