Jeremiah 34 – NIRV & OL

New International Reader’s Version

Jeremiah 34:1-22

Zedekiah Is Warned

1Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, and all his armies were fighting against Jerusalem. They were also fighting against all the towns around it. All the kingdoms and nations Nebuchadnezzar ruled over were helping him. At that time a message from the Lord came to Jeremiah. The Lord said, 2“I am the Lord, the God of Israel. Go to Zedekiah, the king of Judah. Tell him, ‘The Lord says, “I am about to hand this city over to the king of Babylon. He will burn it down. 3You will not escape from his power. You will certainly be captured. You will be handed over to him. You will see the king of Babylon with your own eyes. He will speak with you face to face. And you will go to Babylon.

4“ ‘ “But listen to the Lord’s promise to you, Zedekiah king of Judah. I say that you will not be killed by a sword. 5You will die in a peaceful way. People made fires to honor the kings who died before you. In the same way, they will make a fire in your honor. They will mourn for you. They will say, ‘My poor master!’ I myself make this promise,” announces the Lord.’ ”

6Then Jeremiah the prophet told all this to King Zedekiah in Jerusalem. 7At that time Nebuchadnezzar’s armies were fighting against Jerusalem. They were also fighting against Lachish and Azekah. These two cities were still holding out. They were the only cities left in Judah that had high walls around them.

The People Set Their Slaves Free

8A message from the Lord came to Jeremiah. King Zedekiah had made a covenant with all the people in Jerusalem. He had told them to set their Hebrew slaves free. 9All of them had to do this. That applied to male and female slaves alike. No one was allowed to hold another Hebrew as a slave. 10So all the officials and people entered into this covenant. They agreed to set their male and female slaves free. They agreed not to hold them as slaves anymore. Instead, they set them free. 11But later they changed their minds. They took back the people they had set free. They made them slaves again.

12Then a message from the Lord came to Jeremiah. 13The Lord is the God of Israel. He says, “I made a covenant with your people of long ago. I brought them out of Egypt. That is the land where they were slaves. I said, 14‘Every seventh year you must set your people free. Each of you must set free all the Hebrews who have sold themselves to you. Let them serve you for six years. Then you must let them go free.’ (Deuteronomy 15:12) But your people of long ago did not listen to me. They did not pay any attention to me. 15Recently you turned away from your sins. You did what is right in my eyes. Each of you set your Hebrew slaves free. You even made a covenant in front of me. You did it in the house where I have put my Name. 16But now you have turned around. You have treated my name as if it were not holy. Each of you has taken back your male and female slaves. You had set them free to go where they wished. But now you have forced them to become your slaves again.”

17So the Lord says, “You have not obeyed me. You have not set your Hebrew slaves free. So now I will set you free,” announces the Lord. “I will set you free to be destroyed by war, plague and hunger. I will make all the kingdoms on earth displeased with you. 18Those people who have broken my covenant will be punished. They have not lived up to the terms of the covenant they made in front of me. When you made that covenant, you cut a calf in two. Then you walked between its pieces. Now I will cut you to pieces. 19That includes all of you who walked between the pieces of the calf. It includes the leaders of Judah and Jerusalem, the court officials and the priests. It also includes some of the people of the land. 20So I will hand over all those people to their enemies who want to kill them. Their dead bodies will become food for the birds and the wild animals.

21“I will hand over King Zedekiah and his officials to their enemies. I will hand them over to those who want to kill them. I will hand them over to the armies of the king of Babylon. They have now pulled back from you. 22But I am going to give an order,” announces the Lord. “I will bring them back to this city. They will fight against it. They will capture it and burn it down. And I will completely destroy the towns of Judah. No one will be able to live there.”

O Livro

Jeremias 34:1-22

Aviso a Zedequias

1A mensagem a seguir foi comunicada a Jeremias, da parte do Senhor, quando Nabucodonozor, rei da Babilónia, com todos os seus exércitos, formados por gente de todos os povos que dominava, vieram combater Jerusalém e as cidades de Judá: 2“Vai dizer a Zedequias, rei de Judá, que o Senhor, o Deus de Israel, lhe comunica o seguinte: Darei esta cidade ao rei da Babilónia e este a queimará. 3E tu não escaparás, mas serás capturado e levado à presença dele, que pronunciará a sua sentença contra ti, a tua deportação para a Babilónia.”

4Mas ouve bem isto, ó Zedequias, rei de Judá: “O Senhor diz que não serás morto na batalha durante a peleja. 5Morrerás antes sossegadamente, no meio do teu povo, que queimará incenso em memória de ti, tal como fizeram com os teus antepassados. Chorar-te-ão e dirão: ‘Ai de nós, que nos morreu o rei!’ Foi isto mesmo que eu decretei”, diz o Senhor.

6Jeremias entregou esta mensagem ao rei Zedequias em Jerusalém. 7Nessa altura, o exército babilónico estava justamente a sitiar Jerusalém, Laquis e Azeca, as únicas povoações muradas de Judá que ainda resistiam.

Liberdade para os escravos

8O Senhor falou a Jeremias, depois que o rei Zedequias fez um pacto com todo o povo que estava em Jerusalém, a fim de proclamar a libertação dos cativos. 9Com efeito, Zedequias tinha dado ordens para que todos os que tivessem escravos hebreus, tanto homens como mulheres, os libertassem, alegando que nenhum judeu deveria ser senhor doutro judeu, porque eram irmãos. 10Os grandes senhores, assim como todos os povos, obedeceram à ordem do rei e deram liberdade aos escravos que tinham. 11Mas tratou-se de uma iniciativa temporária, porque ao fim de algum tempo tomaram coragem e recuperaram novamente os seus escravos.

12Então veio a palavra do Senhor a Jeremias. 13O Senhor, o Deus de Israel, diz: “Fiz uma aliança com os vossos antepassados, há muito tempo, quando os resgatei da escravidão do Egito. 14Disse-lhes então que todo o escravo hebreu deveria ser libertado ao fim de seis anos, mas isso não foi feito. 15Recentemente, vocês decidiram atuar com justiça, segundo o meu mandamento, e deram liberdade aos vossos escravos. Fizeram mesmo, solenemente, no meu templo, a promessa de pôr esse plano em execução. 16Porém, agora voltaram com a palavra atrás e sujaram o meu nome, tornando-se perjuros e recuperando os escravos que tinham.”

17Por isso, o Senhor vos diz: “Sendo que não querem ouvir-me e libertá-los, entregar-vos-ei ao poder da morte, pela guerra, fome e peste. Espalhar-vos-ei por todo o mundo como exilados. 18Visto que recusaram os termos da minha aliança, separar-vos-ei de mim, tal como separam as duas partes em que dividem o bezerro, ao passar entre elas, para formalizar solenemente os vossos votos. 19Sim, degolar-vos-ei, sejam quem forem, grandes senhores, altos magistrados, sacerdotes ou simples povo, pois quebraram o vosso juramento. 20Entregar-vos-ei aos vossos inimigos que vos liquidarão e darei os vossos cadáveres às aves de rapina e aos animais selvagens.

21Farei com que Zedequias, o rei de Judá, assim como os seus chefes militares se rendam ao exército do rei da Babilónia, ainda que este se tenha desviado da cidade por um certo tempo. 22Chamarei novamente as tropas da Babilónia, que tornarão a sitiá-la, a combatê-la, e a tomarão, queimando-a. Velarei para que todas as outras povoações de Judá sejam completamente destruídas, deixadas na mais completa desolação, sem vivalma!”