Jeremiah 6 – NIVUK & NIRV

New International Version – UK

Jeremiah 6:1-30

Jerusalem under siege

1‘Flee for safety, people of Benjamin!

Flee from Jerusalem!

Sound the trumpet in Tekoa!

Raise the signal over Beth Hakkerem!

For disaster looms out of the north,

even terrible destruction.

2I will destroy Daughter Zion,

so beautiful and delicate.

3Shepherds with their flocks will come against her;

they will pitch their tents round her,

each tending his own portion.’

4‘Prepare for battle against her!

Arise, let us attack at noon!

But, alas, the daylight is fading,

and the shadows of evening grow long.

5So arise, let us attack at night

and destroy her fortresses!’

6This is what the Lord Almighty says:

‘Cut down the trees

and build siege ramps against Jerusalem.

This city must be punished;

it is filled with oppression.

7As a well pours out its water,

so she pours out her wickedness.

Violence and destruction resound in her;

her sickness and wounds are ever before me.

8Take warning, Jerusalem,

or I will turn away from you

and make your land desolate

so that no-one can live in it.’

9This is what the Lord Almighty says:

‘Let them glean the remnant of Israel

as thoroughly as a vine;

pass your hand over the branches again,

like one gathering grapes.’

10To whom can I speak and give warning?

Who will listen to me?

Their ears are closed6:10 Hebrew uncircumcised

so that they cannot hear.

The word of the Lord is offensive to them;

they find no pleasure in it.

11But I am full of the wrath of the Lord,

and I cannot hold it in.

‘Pour it out on the children in the street

and on the young men gathered together;

both husband and wife will be caught in it,

and the old, those weighed down with years.

12Their houses will be turned over to others,

together with their fields and their wives,

when I stretch out my hand

against those who live in the land,’

declares the Lord.

13‘From the least to the greatest,

all are greedy for gain;

prophets and priests alike,

all practise deceit.

14They dress the wound of my people

as though it were not serious.

“Peace, peace,” they say,

when there is no peace.

15Are they ashamed of their detestable conduct?

No, they have no shame at all;

they do not even know how to blush.

So they will fall among the fallen;

they will be brought down when I punish them,’

says the Lord.

16This is what the Lord says:

‘Stand at the crossroads and look;

ask for the ancient paths,

ask where the good way is, and walk in it,

and you will find rest for your souls.

But you said, “We will not walk in it.”

17I appointed watchmen over you and said,

“Listen to the sound of the trumpet!”

But you said, “We will not listen.”

18Therefore hear, you nations;

you who are witnesses,

observe what will happen to them.

19Hear, you earth:

I am bringing disaster on this people,

the fruit of their schemes,

because they have not listened to my words

and have rejected my law.

20What do I care about incense from Sheba

or sweet calamus from a distant land?

Your burnt offerings are not acceptable;

your sacrifices do not please me.’

21Therefore this is what the Lord says:

‘I will put obstacles before this people.

Parents and children alike will stumble over them;

neighbours and friends will perish.’

22This is what the Lord says:

‘Look, an army is coming

from the land of the north;

a great nation is being stirred up

from the ends of the earth.

23They are armed with bow and spear;

they are cruel and show no mercy.

They sound like the roaring sea

as they ride on their horses;

they come like men in battle formation

to attack you, Daughter Zion.’

24We have heard reports about them,

and our hands hang limp.

Anguish has gripped us,

pain like that of a woman in labour.

25Do not go out to the fields

or walk on the roads,

for the enemy has a sword,

and there is terror on every side.

26Put on sackcloth, my people,

and roll in ashes;

mourn with bitter wailing

as for an only son,

for suddenly the destroyer

will come upon us.

27‘I have made you a tester of metals

and my people the ore,

that you may observe

and test their ways.

28They are all hardened rebels,

going about to slander.

They are bronze and iron;

they all act corruptly.

29The bellows blow fiercely

to burn away the lead with fire,

but the refining goes on in vain;

the wicked are not purged out.

30They are called rejected silver,

because the Lord has rejected them.’

New International Reader’s Version

Jeremiah 6:1-30

The Babylonians Will Attack Jerusalem

1The Lord says, “People of Benjamin, run for safety!

Run away from Jerusalem!

Blow trumpets in the city of Tekoa!

Warn everyone in Beth Hakkerem!

Horrible trouble is coming from the north.

The Babylonians will destroy everything with awful power.

2I will destroy the city of Zion,

even though it is very beautiful.

3Shepherds will come against it with their flocks.

They will set up their tents around it.

All of them will take care of their own sheep.”

4The Babylonians say, “Prepare for battle against Judah!

Get up! Let’s attack them at noon!

But the daylight is fading.

The shadows of evening are getting longer.

5So get up! Let’s attack them at night!

Let’s destroy their strongest forts!”

6The Lord who rules over all speaks to the Babylonians. He says,

“Cut down some trees.

Use the wood to build ramps against Jerusalem’s walls.

I must punish that city.

It is filled with people who treat others badly.

7Wells keep giving fresh water.

And Jerusalem keeps on sinning.

Its people are always fighting and causing trouble.

When I look at them,

I see nothing but sickness and wounds.

8Jerusalem, listen to my warning.

If you do not, I will turn away from you.

Your land will become a desert.

No one will be able to live there.”

9The Lord rules over all. He says to me,

“People gather the few grapes left on a vine.

So let Israel’s enemies gather the few people left alive in the land

Look carefully at the branches again.

Do this like someone who gathers the last few grapes.”

10Who can I speak to? Who can I warn?

Who will even listen to me?

Their ears are closed

so they can’t hear.

The Lord’s message displeases them.

They don’t take any delight in it.

11But the Lord’s anger burns inside me.

I can no longer hold it in.

The Lord says to me, “Pour out my anger on the children in the street.

Pour it out on the young men who are gathered together.

Husband and wife alike will be caught in it.

So will those who are very old.

12I will reach out my hand

against those who live in the land,”

announces the Lord.

“Then their houses will be turned over to others.

So will their fields and their wives.

13Everyone wants to get richer and richer,

from the least important of them to the most important.

Prophets and priests alike

try to fool everyone they can.

14They bandage the wounds of my people

as if they were not very deep.

‘Peace, peace,’ they say.

But there isn’t any peace.

15Are they ashamed of their hateful actions?

No. They do not feel any shame at all.

They do not even know how to blush.

So they will fall like others who have already fallen.

They will be brought down when I punish them,”

says the Lord.

16The Lord tells the people of Judah,

“Stand where the roads cross, and look around.

Ask where the old paths are.

Ask for the good path, and walk on it.

Then your hearts will find rest in me.

But you said, ‘We won’t walk on it.’

17I appointed prophets to warn you. I said,

‘Listen to the sound of the trumpets!’

But you said, ‘We won’t listen.’

18So pay attention, you nations.

You are witnesses for me.

Watch what will happen to my people.

19Earth, pay attention.

I am going to bring trouble on them.

I will punish them because of the evil things they have done.

They have not listened to my words.

They have said no to my law.

20What do I care about incense from the land of Sheba?

Why should I bother with sweet-smelling cane from a land far away?

I do not accept your burnt offerings.

Your sacrifices do not please me.”

21So the Lord says,

“I will bring an army against the people of Judah.

Parents and children alike will trip and fall.

Neighbors and friends will die.”

22The Lord says to Jerusalem,

“Look! An army is coming

from the land of the north.

I am stirring up a great nation.

Its army is coming from a land that is very far away.

23Its soldiers are armed with bows and spears.

They are mean. They do not show any mercy at all.

They come riding in on their horses.

They sound like the roaring ocean.

They are lined up for battle.

They are marching out

to attack you, city of Zion.”

24We have heard reports about them.

And our hands can’t help us.

We are suffering greatly.

It’s like the pain of a woman having a baby.

25Don’t go out to the fields.

Don’t walk on the roads.

Our enemies have swords.

And there is terror on every side.

26My people, put on the clothes of sadness.

Roll among the ashes.

Mourn with bitter weeping

just as you would mourn for an only son.

The one who is going to destroy us

will come suddenly.

27The Lord says to me, “I have made you like one who tests metals.

My people are the ore.

I want you to watch them

and test the way they live.

28All of them are used to disobeying me.

They go around telling lies about others.

They are like bronze mixed with iron.

All of them do very sinful things.

29The fire is made very hot

so the lead will burn away.

But it is impossible to make these people pure.

Those who are evil are not removed.

30They are like silver that is thrown away.

That is because I have not accepted them.”