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19:6 NLT
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  • New Living Translation - He prowled among the other lions and stood out among them in his strength. He learned to hunt and devour prey, and he, too, became a man-eater.
  • 新标点和合本 - 它在众狮子中走来走去, 成了少壮狮子, 学会抓食而吃人。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 它在众狮子中徜徉, 长大成为少壮狮子, 学会抓食, 它就吃人。
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 它在众狮子中徜徉, 长大成为少壮狮子, 学会抓食, 它就吃人。
  • 当代译本 - 它出入狮群, 长成一头猛狮, 学会了捕食和吃人。
  • 圣经新译本 - 它在狮子群中行走; 它已成了一只少壮的狮子, 它学会了撕碎猎物, 把人吃掉。
  • 现代标点和合本 - 它在众狮子中走来走去, 成了少壮狮子, 学会抓食而吃人。
  • 和合本(拼音版) - 它在众狮子中走来走去, 成了少壮狮子, 学会抓食而吃人。
  • New International Version - He prowled among the lions, for he was now a strong lion. He learned to tear the prey and he became a man-eater.
  • New International Reader's Version - He prowled with the lions. He became very strong. He learned to tear apart what he caught. And he became a man-eater.
  • English Standard Version - He prowled among the lions; he became a young lion, and he learned to catch prey; he devoured men,
  • Christian Standard Bible - He prowled among the lions, and he became a young lion. After he learned to tear prey, he devoured people.
  • New American Standard Bible - And he walked about among the lions, He became a young lion; He learned to tear his prey; He devoured people.
  • New King James Version - He roved among the lions, And became a young lion; He learned to catch prey; He devoured men.
  • Amplified Bible - And he moved among the lions; He became a young lion, He learned to tear the prey; He devoured men.
  • American Standard Version - And he went up and down among the lions; he became a young lion, and he learned to catch the prey; he devoured men.
  • King James Version - And he went up and down among the lions, he became a young lion, and learned to catch the prey, and devoured men.
  • New English Translation - He walked about among the lions; he became a young lion. He learned to tear prey; he devoured people.
  • World English Bible - He went up and down among the lions. He became a young lion. He learned to catch the prey. He devoured men.
  • 新標點和合本 - 牠在眾獅子中走來走去, 成了少壯獅子, 學會抓食而吃人。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 牠在眾獅子中徜徉, 長大成為少壯獅子, 學會抓食, 牠就吃人。
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 牠在眾獅子中徜徉, 長大成為少壯獅子, 學會抓食, 牠就吃人。
  • 當代譯本 - 牠出入獅群, 長成一頭猛獅, 學會了捕食和吃人。
  • 聖經新譯本 - 牠在獅子群中行走; 牠已成了一隻少壯的獅子, 牠學會了撕碎獵物, 把人吃掉。
  • 呂振中譯本 - 這獅在眾獅子中走來走去; 成了少壯獅子, 學會了抓撕所抓到之物 而喫人。
  • 現代標點和合本 - 牠在眾獅子中走來走去, 成了少壯獅子, 學會抓食而吃人。
  • 文理和合譯本 - 往來於眾獅間、為獅之雄、學攫物而噬人、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 既為壯獅、往來於眾獅間、學攫物噬人、害其嫠婦、 害其嫠婦或作拆其宮室
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - Cuando este león se hizo fuerte, se paseaba muy orondo entre los leones. Aprendió a desgarrar su presa y a devorar a la gente.
  • 현대인의 성경 - 그것이 성장하여 다른 사자들과 함께 다니면서 먹이를 움켜잡는 법을 배워 사람을 삼키며
  • Новый Русский Перевод - Он рыскал с другими львами, львом молодым он стал. Он научился ловить добычу, пожирал людей.
  • Восточный перевод - Он рыскал с другими львами, львом молодым он стал. Он научился ловить добычу, пожирал людей.
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Он рыскал с другими львами, львом молодым он стал. Он научился ловить добычу, пожирал людей.
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Он рыскал с другими львами, львом молодым он стал. Он научился ловить добычу, пожирал людей.
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Il se mit à rôder ╵avec les autres lions, il devint un jeune lion et il apprit ╵à déchirer sa proie ; il dévora des hommes.
  • リビングバイブル - それで、このライオンは仲間の指導者となり、 獲物を捕らえることを習い、 やがて人を食べるようになった。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - Ele vagueou entre os leões, pois agora era um leão forte. Ele aprendeu a despedaçar a presa e devorou homens.
  • Hoffnung für alle - Der junge Löwe wuchs inmitten des Rudels heran; auch er wurde stark und lernte, auf Raubzüge zu gehen und sogar Menschen zu fressen.
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Nó đi lại giữa những sư tử và trở thành con đầu đàn. Nó tập bắt mồi, và nó cũng ăn thịt người.
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - เขาเที่ยวไปในหมู่สิงห์ เพราะบัดนี้เขาเป็นสิงห์หนุ่มแกร่งกล้า เขาเรียนรู้ที่จะฉีกเหยื่อ และขย้ำมนุษย์
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - เขา​วนเวียน​ด้อม​มอง​หา​เหยื่อ​ใน​หมู่​สิงโต เขา​เป็น​สิงโต​หนุ่ม และ​รู้​จัก​หา​เหยื่อ เขา​ขย้ำ​มนุษย์​กิน
交叉引用
  • Jeremiah 26:1 - This message came to Jeremiah from the Lord early in the reign of Jehoiakim son of Josiah, king of Judah.
  • Jeremiah 26:2 - “This is what the Lord says: Stand in the courtyard in front of the Temple of the Lord, and make an announcement to the people who have come there to worship from all over Judah. Give them my entire message; include every word.
  • Jeremiah 26:3 - Perhaps they will listen and turn from their evil ways. Then I will change my mind about the disaster I am ready to pour out on them because of their sins.
  • Jeremiah 26:4 - “Say to them, ‘This is what the Lord says: If you will not listen to me and obey my word I have given you,
  • Jeremiah 26:5 - and if you will not listen to my servants, the prophets—for I sent them again and again to warn you, but you would not listen to them—
  • Jeremiah 26:6 - then I will destroy this Temple as I destroyed Shiloh, the place where the Tabernacle was located. And I will make Jerusalem an object of cursing in every nation on earth.’”
  • Jeremiah 26:7 - The priests, the prophets, and all the people listened to Jeremiah as he spoke in front of the Lord’s Temple.
  • Jeremiah 26:8 - But when Jeremiah had finished his message, saying everything the Lord had told him to say, the priests and prophets and all the people at the Temple mobbed him. “Kill him!” they shouted.
  • Jeremiah 26:9 - “What right do you have to prophesy in the Lord’s name that this Temple will be destroyed like Shiloh? What do you mean, saying that Jerusalem will be destroyed and left with no inhabitants?” And all the people threatened him as he stood in front of the Temple.
  • Jeremiah 26:10 - When the officials of Judah heard what was happening, they rushed over from the palace and sat down at the New Gate of the Temple to hold court.
  • Jeremiah 26:11 - The priests and prophets presented their accusations to the officials and the people. “This man should die!” they said. “You have heard with your own ears what a traitor he is, for he has prophesied against this city.”
  • Jeremiah 26:12 - Then Jeremiah spoke to the officials and the people in his own defense. “The Lord sent me to prophesy against this Temple and this city,” he said. “The Lord gave me every word that I have spoken.
  • Jeremiah 26:13 - But if you stop your sinning and begin to obey the Lord your God, he will change his mind about this disaster that he has announced against you.
  • Jeremiah 26:14 - As for me, I am in your hands—do with me as you think best.
  • Jeremiah 26:15 - But if you kill me, rest assured that you will be killing an innocent man! The responsibility for such a deed will lie on you, on this city, and on every person living in it. For it is absolutely true that the Lord sent me to speak every word you have heard.”
  • Jeremiah 26:16 - Then the officials and the people said to the priests and prophets, “This man does not deserve the death sentence, for he has spoken to us in the name of the Lord our God.”
  • Jeremiah 26:17 - Then some of the wise old men stood and spoke to all the people assembled there.
  • Jeremiah 26:18 - They said, “Remember when Micah of Moresheth prophesied during the reign of King Hezekiah of Judah. He told the people of Judah, ‘This is what the Lord of Heaven’s Armies says: Mount Zion will be plowed like an open field; Jerusalem will be reduced to ruins! A thicket will grow on the heights where the Temple now stands.’
  • Jeremiah 26:19 - But did King Hezekiah and the people kill him for saying this? No, they turned from their sins and worshiped the Lord. They begged him for mercy. Then the Lord changed his mind about the terrible disaster he had pronounced against them. So we are about to do ourselves great harm.”
  • Jeremiah 26:20 - At this time Uriah son of Shemaiah from Kiriath-jearim was also prophesying for the Lord. And he predicted the same terrible disaster against the city and nation as Jeremiah did.
  • Jeremiah 26:21 - When King Jehoiakim and the army officers and officials heard what he was saying, the king sent someone to kill him. But Uriah heard about the plan and escaped in fear to Egypt.
  • Jeremiah 26:22 - Then King Jehoiakim sent Elnathan son of Acbor to Egypt along with several other men to capture Uriah.
  • Jeremiah 26:23 - They took him prisoner and brought him back to King Jehoiakim. The king then killed Uriah with a sword and had him buried in an unmarked grave.
  • Jeremiah 26:24 - Nevertheless, Ahikam son of Shaphan stood up for Jeremiah and persuaded the court not to turn him over to the mob to be killed.
  • Jeremiah 22:13 - And the Lord says, “What sorrow awaits Jehoiakim, who builds his palace with forced labor. He builds injustice into its walls, for he makes his neighbors work for nothing. He does not pay them for their labor.
  • Jeremiah 22:14 - He says, ‘I will build a magnificent palace with huge rooms and many windows. I will panel it throughout with fragrant cedar and paint it a lovely red.’
  • Jeremiah 22:15 - But a beautiful cedar palace does not make a great king! Your father, Josiah, also had plenty to eat and drink. But he was just and right in all his dealings. That is why God blessed him.
  • Jeremiah 22:16 - He gave justice and help to the poor and needy, and everything went well for him. Isn’t that what it means to know me?” says the Lord.
  • Jeremiah 22:17 - “But you! You have eyes only for greed and dishonesty! You murder the innocent, oppress the poor, and reign ruthlessly.”
  • 2 Chronicles 36:9 - Jehoiachin was eighteen years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem three months and ten days. Jehoiachin did what was evil in the Lord’s sight.
  • Jeremiah 36:1 - During the fourth year that Jehoiakim son of Josiah was king in Judah, the Lord gave this message to Jeremiah:
  • Jeremiah 36:2 - “Get a scroll, and write down all my messages against Israel, Judah, and the other nations. Begin with the first message back in the days of Josiah, and write down every message, right up to the present time.
  • Jeremiah 36:3 - Perhaps the people of Judah will repent when they hear again all the terrible things I have planned for them. Then I will be able to forgive their sins and wrongdoings.”
  • Jeremiah 36:4 - So Jeremiah sent for Baruch son of Neriah, and as Jeremiah dictated all the prophecies that the Lord had given him, Baruch wrote them on a scroll.
  • Jeremiah 36:5 - Then Jeremiah said to Baruch, “I am a prisoner here and unable to go to the Temple.
  • Jeremiah 36:6 - So you go to the Temple on the next day of fasting, and read the messages from the Lord that I have had you write on this scroll. Read them so the people who are there from all over Judah will hear them.
  • Jeremiah 36:7 - Perhaps even yet they will turn from their evil ways and ask the Lord’s forgiveness before it is too late. For the Lord has threatened them with his terrible anger.”
  • Jeremiah 36:8 - Baruch did as Jeremiah told him and read these messages from the Lord to the people at the Temple.
  • Jeremiah 36:9 - He did this on a day of sacred fasting held in late autumn, during the fifth year of the reign of Jehoiakim son of Josiah. People from all over Judah had come to Jerusalem to attend the services at the Temple on that day.
  • Jeremiah 36:10 - Baruch read Jeremiah’s words on the scroll to all the people. He stood in front of the Temple room of Gemariah, son of Shaphan the secretary. This room was just off the upper courtyard of the Temple, near the New Gate entrance.
  • Jeremiah 36:11 - When Micaiah son of Gemariah and grandson of Shaphan heard the messages from the Lord,
  • Jeremiah 36:12 - he went down to the secretary’s room in the palace where the administrative officials were meeting. Elishama the secretary was there, along with Delaiah son of Shemaiah, Elnathan son of Acbor, Gemariah son of Shaphan, Zedekiah son of Hananiah, and all the other officials.
  • Jeremiah 36:13 - When Micaiah told them about the messages Baruch was reading to the people,
  • Jeremiah 36:14 - the officials sent Jehudi son of Nethaniah, grandson of Shelemiah and great-grandson of Cushi, to ask Baruch to come and read the messages to them, too. So Baruch took the scroll and went to them.
  • Jeremiah 36:15 - “Sit down and read the scroll to us,” the officials said, and Baruch did as they requested.
  • Jeremiah 36:16 - When they heard all the messages, they looked at one another in alarm. “We must tell the king what we have heard,” they said to Baruch.
  • Jeremiah 36:17 - “But first, tell us how you got these messages. Did they come directly from Jeremiah?”
  • Jeremiah 36:18 - So Baruch explained, “Jeremiah dictated them, and I wrote them down in ink, word for word, on this scroll.”
  • Jeremiah 36:19 - “You and Jeremiah should both hide,” the officials told Baruch. “Don’t tell anyone where you are!”
  • Jeremiah 36:20 - Then the officials left the scroll for safekeeping in the room of Elishama the secretary and went to tell the king what had happened.
  • Jeremiah 36:21 - The king sent Jehudi to get the scroll. Jehudi brought it from Elishama’s room and read it to the king as all his officials stood by.
  • Jeremiah 36:22 - It was late autumn, and the king was in a winterized part of the palace, sitting in front of a fire to keep warm.
  • Jeremiah 36:23 - Each time Jehudi finished reading three or four columns, the king took a knife and cut off that section of the scroll. He then threw it into the fire, section by section, until the whole scroll was burned up.
  • Jeremiah 36:24 - Neither the king nor his attendants showed any signs of fear or repentance at what they heard.
  • Jeremiah 36:25 - Even when Elnathan, Delaiah, and Gemariah begged the king not to burn the scroll, he wouldn’t listen.
  • Jeremiah 36:26 - Then the king commanded his son Jerahmeel, Seraiah son of Azriel, and Shelemiah son of Abdeel to arrest Baruch and Jeremiah. But the Lord had hidden them.
  • Jeremiah 36:27 - After the king had burned the scroll on which Baruch had written Jeremiah’s words, the Lord gave Jeremiah another message. He said,
  • Jeremiah 36:28 - “Get another scroll, and write everything again just as you did on the scroll King Jehoiakim burned.
  • Jeremiah 36:29 - Then say to the king, ‘This is what the Lord says: You burned the scroll because it said the king of Babylon would destroy this land and empty it of people and animals.
  • Jeremiah 36:30 - Now this is what the Lord says about King Jehoiakim of Judah: He will have no heirs to sit on the throne of David. His dead body will be thrown out to lie unburied—exposed to the heat of the day and the frost of the night.
  • Jeremiah 36:31 - I will punish him and his family and his attendants for their sins. I will pour out on them and on all the people of Jerusalem and Judah all the disasters I promised, for they would not listen to my warnings.’”
  • Jeremiah 36:32 - So Jeremiah took another scroll and dictated again to his secretary, Baruch. He wrote everything that had been on the scroll King Jehoiakim had burned in the fire. Only this time he added much more!
  • 2 Kings 24:9 - Jehoiachin did what was evil in the Lord’s sight, just as his father had done.
  • 2 Kings 24:1 - During Jehoiakim’s reign, King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon invaded the land of Judah. Jehoiakim surrendered and paid him tribute for three years but then rebelled.
  • 2 Kings 24:2 - Then the Lord sent bands of Babylonian, Aramean, Moabite, and Ammonite raiders against Judah to destroy it, just as the Lord had promised through his prophets.
  • 2 Kings 24:3 - These disasters happened to Judah because of the Lord’s command. He had decided to banish Judah from his presence because of the many sins of Manasseh,
  • 2 Kings 24:4 - who had filled Jerusalem with innocent blood. The Lord would not forgive this.
  • 2 Kings 24:5 - The rest of the events in Jehoiakim’s reign and all his deeds are recorded in The Book of the History of the Kings of Judah.
  • 2 Kings 24:6 - When Jehoiakim died, his son Jehoiachin became the next king.
  • 2 Kings 24:7 - The king of Egypt did not venture out of his country after that, for the king of Babylon captured the entire area formerly claimed by Egypt—from the Brook of Egypt to the Euphrates River.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:5 - Jehoiakim was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem eleven years. He did what was evil in the sight of the Lord his God.
逐節對照交叉引用
  • New Living Translation - He prowled among the other lions and stood out among them in his strength. He learned to hunt and devour prey, and he, too, became a man-eater.
  • 新标点和合本 - 它在众狮子中走来走去, 成了少壮狮子, 学会抓食而吃人。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 它在众狮子中徜徉, 长大成为少壮狮子, 学会抓食, 它就吃人。
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 它在众狮子中徜徉, 长大成为少壮狮子, 学会抓食, 它就吃人。
  • 当代译本 - 它出入狮群, 长成一头猛狮, 学会了捕食和吃人。
  • 圣经新译本 - 它在狮子群中行走; 它已成了一只少壮的狮子, 它学会了撕碎猎物, 把人吃掉。
  • 现代标点和合本 - 它在众狮子中走来走去, 成了少壮狮子, 学会抓食而吃人。
  • 和合本(拼音版) - 它在众狮子中走来走去, 成了少壮狮子, 学会抓食而吃人。
  • New International Version - He prowled among the lions, for he was now a strong lion. He learned to tear the prey and he became a man-eater.
  • New International Reader's Version - He prowled with the lions. He became very strong. He learned to tear apart what he caught. And he became a man-eater.
  • English Standard Version - He prowled among the lions; he became a young lion, and he learned to catch prey; he devoured men,
  • Christian Standard Bible - He prowled among the lions, and he became a young lion. After he learned to tear prey, he devoured people.
  • New American Standard Bible - And he walked about among the lions, He became a young lion; He learned to tear his prey; He devoured people.
  • New King James Version - He roved among the lions, And became a young lion; He learned to catch prey; He devoured men.
  • Amplified Bible - And he moved among the lions; He became a young lion, He learned to tear the prey; He devoured men.
  • American Standard Version - And he went up and down among the lions; he became a young lion, and he learned to catch the prey; he devoured men.
  • King James Version - And he went up and down among the lions, he became a young lion, and learned to catch the prey, and devoured men.
  • New English Translation - He walked about among the lions; he became a young lion. He learned to tear prey; he devoured people.
  • World English Bible - He went up and down among the lions. He became a young lion. He learned to catch the prey. He devoured men.
  • 新標點和合本 - 牠在眾獅子中走來走去, 成了少壯獅子, 學會抓食而吃人。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 牠在眾獅子中徜徉, 長大成為少壯獅子, 學會抓食, 牠就吃人。
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 牠在眾獅子中徜徉, 長大成為少壯獅子, 學會抓食, 牠就吃人。
  • 當代譯本 - 牠出入獅群, 長成一頭猛獅, 學會了捕食和吃人。
  • 聖經新譯本 - 牠在獅子群中行走; 牠已成了一隻少壯的獅子, 牠學會了撕碎獵物, 把人吃掉。
  • 呂振中譯本 - 這獅在眾獅子中走來走去; 成了少壯獅子, 學會了抓撕所抓到之物 而喫人。
  • 現代標點和合本 - 牠在眾獅子中走來走去, 成了少壯獅子, 學會抓食而吃人。
  • 文理和合譯本 - 往來於眾獅間、為獅之雄、學攫物而噬人、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 既為壯獅、往來於眾獅間、學攫物噬人、害其嫠婦、 害其嫠婦或作拆其宮室
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - Cuando este león se hizo fuerte, se paseaba muy orondo entre los leones. Aprendió a desgarrar su presa y a devorar a la gente.
  • 현대인의 성경 - 그것이 성장하여 다른 사자들과 함께 다니면서 먹이를 움켜잡는 법을 배워 사람을 삼키며
  • Новый Русский Перевод - Он рыскал с другими львами, львом молодым он стал. Он научился ловить добычу, пожирал людей.
  • Восточный перевод - Он рыскал с другими львами, львом молодым он стал. Он научился ловить добычу, пожирал людей.
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Он рыскал с другими львами, львом молодым он стал. Он научился ловить добычу, пожирал людей.
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Он рыскал с другими львами, львом молодым он стал. Он научился ловить добычу, пожирал людей.
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Il se mit à rôder ╵avec les autres lions, il devint un jeune lion et il apprit ╵à déchirer sa proie ; il dévora des hommes.
  • リビングバイブル - それで、このライオンは仲間の指導者となり、 獲物を捕らえることを習い、 やがて人を食べるようになった。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - Ele vagueou entre os leões, pois agora era um leão forte. Ele aprendeu a despedaçar a presa e devorou homens.
  • Hoffnung für alle - Der junge Löwe wuchs inmitten des Rudels heran; auch er wurde stark und lernte, auf Raubzüge zu gehen und sogar Menschen zu fressen.
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Nó đi lại giữa những sư tử và trở thành con đầu đàn. Nó tập bắt mồi, và nó cũng ăn thịt người.
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - เขาเที่ยวไปในหมู่สิงห์ เพราะบัดนี้เขาเป็นสิงห์หนุ่มแกร่งกล้า เขาเรียนรู้ที่จะฉีกเหยื่อ และขย้ำมนุษย์
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - เขา​วนเวียน​ด้อม​มอง​หา​เหยื่อ​ใน​หมู่​สิงโต เขา​เป็น​สิงโต​หนุ่ม และ​รู้​จัก​หา​เหยื่อ เขา​ขย้ำ​มนุษย์​กิน
  • Jeremiah 26:1 - This message came to Jeremiah from the Lord early in the reign of Jehoiakim son of Josiah, king of Judah.
  • Jeremiah 26:2 - “This is what the Lord says: Stand in the courtyard in front of the Temple of the Lord, and make an announcement to the people who have come there to worship from all over Judah. Give them my entire message; include every word.
  • Jeremiah 26:3 - Perhaps they will listen and turn from their evil ways. Then I will change my mind about the disaster I am ready to pour out on them because of their sins.
  • Jeremiah 26:4 - “Say to them, ‘This is what the Lord says: If you will not listen to me and obey my word I have given you,
  • Jeremiah 26:5 - and if you will not listen to my servants, the prophets—for I sent them again and again to warn you, but you would not listen to them—
  • Jeremiah 26:6 - then I will destroy this Temple as I destroyed Shiloh, the place where the Tabernacle was located. And I will make Jerusalem an object of cursing in every nation on earth.’”
  • Jeremiah 26:7 - The priests, the prophets, and all the people listened to Jeremiah as he spoke in front of the Lord’s Temple.
  • Jeremiah 26:8 - But when Jeremiah had finished his message, saying everything the Lord had told him to say, the priests and prophets and all the people at the Temple mobbed him. “Kill him!” they shouted.
  • Jeremiah 26:9 - “What right do you have to prophesy in the Lord’s name that this Temple will be destroyed like Shiloh? What do you mean, saying that Jerusalem will be destroyed and left with no inhabitants?” And all the people threatened him as he stood in front of the Temple.
  • Jeremiah 26:10 - When the officials of Judah heard what was happening, they rushed over from the palace and sat down at the New Gate of the Temple to hold court.
  • Jeremiah 26:11 - The priests and prophets presented their accusations to the officials and the people. “This man should die!” they said. “You have heard with your own ears what a traitor he is, for he has prophesied against this city.”
  • Jeremiah 26:12 - Then Jeremiah spoke to the officials and the people in his own defense. “The Lord sent me to prophesy against this Temple and this city,” he said. “The Lord gave me every word that I have spoken.
  • Jeremiah 26:13 - But if you stop your sinning and begin to obey the Lord your God, he will change his mind about this disaster that he has announced against you.
  • Jeremiah 26:14 - As for me, I am in your hands—do with me as you think best.
  • Jeremiah 26:15 - But if you kill me, rest assured that you will be killing an innocent man! The responsibility for such a deed will lie on you, on this city, and on every person living in it. For it is absolutely true that the Lord sent me to speak every word you have heard.”
  • Jeremiah 26:16 - Then the officials and the people said to the priests and prophets, “This man does not deserve the death sentence, for he has spoken to us in the name of the Lord our God.”
  • Jeremiah 26:17 - Then some of the wise old men stood and spoke to all the people assembled there.
  • Jeremiah 26:18 - They said, “Remember when Micah of Moresheth prophesied during the reign of King Hezekiah of Judah. He told the people of Judah, ‘This is what the Lord of Heaven’s Armies says: Mount Zion will be plowed like an open field; Jerusalem will be reduced to ruins! A thicket will grow on the heights where the Temple now stands.’
  • Jeremiah 26:19 - But did King Hezekiah and the people kill him for saying this? No, they turned from their sins and worshiped the Lord. They begged him for mercy. Then the Lord changed his mind about the terrible disaster he had pronounced against them. So we are about to do ourselves great harm.”
  • Jeremiah 26:20 - At this time Uriah son of Shemaiah from Kiriath-jearim was also prophesying for the Lord. And he predicted the same terrible disaster against the city and nation as Jeremiah did.
  • Jeremiah 26:21 - When King Jehoiakim and the army officers and officials heard what he was saying, the king sent someone to kill him. But Uriah heard about the plan and escaped in fear to Egypt.
  • Jeremiah 26:22 - Then King Jehoiakim sent Elnathan son of Acbor to Egypt along with several other men to capture Uriah.
  • Jeremiah 26:23 - They took him prisoner and brought him back to King Jehoiakim. The king then killed Uriah with a sword and had him buried in an unmarked grave.
  • Jeremiah 26:24 - Nevertheless, Ahikam son of Shaphan stood up for Jeremiah and persuaded the court not to turn him over to the mob to be killed.
  • Jeremiah 22:13 - And the Lord says, “What sorrow awaits Jehoiakim, who builds his palace with forced labor. He builds injustice into its walls, for he makes his neighbors work for nothing. He does not pay them for their labor.
  • Jeremiah 22:14 - He says, ‘I will build a magnificent palace with huge rooms and many windows. I will panel it throughout with fragrant cedar and paint it a lovely red.’
  • Jeremiah 22:15 - But a beautiful cedar palace does not make a great king! Your father, Josiah, also had plenty to eat and drink. But he was just and right in all his dealings. That is why God blessed him.
  • Jeremiah 22:16 - He gave justice and help to the poor and needy, and everything went well for him. Isn’t that what it means to know me?” says the Lord.
  • Jeremiah 22:17 - “But you! You have eyes only for greed and dishonesty! You murder the innocent, oppress the poor, and reign ruthlessly.”
  • 2 Chronicles 36:9 - Jehoiachin was eighteen years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem three months and ten days. Jehoiachin did what was evil in the Lord’s sight.
  • Jeremiah 36:1 - During the fourth year that Jehoiakim son of Josiah was king in Judah, the Lord gave this message to Jeremiah:
  • Jeremiah 36:2 - “Get a scroll, and write down all my messages against Israel, Judah, and the other nations. Begin with the first message back in the days of Josiah, and write down every message, right up to the present time.
  • Jeremiah 36:3 - Perhaps the people of Judah will repent when they hear again all the terrible things I have planned for them. Then I will be able to forgive their sins and wrongdoings.”
  • Jeremiah 36:4 - So Jeremiah sent for Baruch son of Neriah, and as Jeremiah dictated all the prophecies that the Lord had given him, Baruch wrote them on a scroll.
  • Jeremiah 36:5 - Then Jeremiah said to Baruch, “I am a prisoner here and unable to go to the Temple.
  • Jeremiah 36:6 - So you go to the Temple on the next day of fasting, and read the messages from the Lord that I have had you write on this scroll. Read them so the people who are there from all over Judah will hear them.
  • Jeremiah 36:7 - Perhaps even yet they will turn from their evil ways and ask the Lord’s forgiveness before it is too late. For the Lord has threatened them with his terrible anger.”
  • Jeremiah 36:8 - Baruch did as Jeremiah told him and read these messages from the Lord to the people at the Temple.
  • Jeremiah 36:9 - He did this on a day of sacred fasting held in late autumn, during the fifth year of the reign of Jehoiakim son of Josiah. People from all over Judah had come to Jerusalem to attend the services at the Temple on that day.
  • Jeremiah 36:10 - Baruch read Jeremiah’s words on the scroll to all the people. He stood in front of the Temple room of Gemariah, son of Shaphan the secretary. This room was just off the upper courtyard of the Temple, near the New Gate entrance.
  • Jeremiah 36:11 - When Micaiah son of Gemariah and grandson of Shaphan heard the messages from the Lord,
  • Jeremiah 36:12 - he went down to the secretary’s room in the palace where the administrative officials were meeting. Elishama the secretary was there, along with Delaiah son of Shemaiah, Elnathan son of Acbor, Gemariah son of Shaphan, Zedekiah son of Hananiah, and all the other officials.
  • Jeremiah 36:13 - When Micaiah told them about the messages Baruch was reading to the people,
  • Jeremiah 36:14 - the officials sent Jehudi son of Nethaniah, grandson of Shelemiah and great-grandson of Cushi, to ask Baruch to come and read the messages to them, too. So Baruch took the scroll and went to them.
  • Jeremiah 36:15 - “Sit down and read the scroll to us,” the officials said, and Baruch did as they requested.
  • Jeremiah 36:16 - When they heard all the messages, they looked at one another in alarm. “We must tell the king what we have heard,” they said to Baruch.
  • Jeremiah 36:17 - “But first, tell us how you got these messages. Did they come directly from Jeremiah?”
  • Jeremiah 36:18 - So Baruch explained, “Jeremiah dictated them, and I wrote them down in ink, word for word, on this scroll.”
  • Jeremiah 36:19 - “You and Jeremiah should both hide,” the officials told Baruch. “Don’t tell anyone where you are!”
  • Jeremiah 36:20 - Then the officials left the scroll for safekeeping in the room of Elishama the secretary and went to tell the king what had happened.
  • Jeremiah 36:21 - The king sent Jehudi to get the scroll. Jehudi brought it from Elishama’s room and read it to the king as all his officials stood by.
  • Jeremiah 36:22 - It was late autumn, and the king was in a winterized part of the palace, sitting in front of a fire to keep warm.
  • Jeremiah 36:23 - Each time Jehudi finished reading three or four columns, the king took a knife and cut off that section of the scroll. He then threw it into the fire, section by section, until the whole scroll was burned up.
  • Jeremiah 36:24 - Neither the king nor his attendants showed any signs of fear or repentance at what they heard.
  • Jeremiah 36:25 - Even when Elnathan, Delaiah, and Gemariah begged the king not to burn the scroll, he wouldn’t listen.
  • Jeremiah 36:26 - Then the king commanded his son Jerahmeel, Seraiah son of Azriel, and Shelemiah son of Abdeel to arrest Baruch and Jeremiah. But the Lord had hidden them.
  • Jeremiah 36:27 - After the king had burned the scroll on which Baruch had written Jeremiah’s words, the Lord gave Jeremiah another message. He said,
  • Jeremiah 36:28 - “Get another scroll, and write everything again just as you did on the scroll King Jehoiakim burned.
  • Jeremiah 36:29 - Then say to the king, ‘This is what the Lord says: You burned the scroll because it said the king of Babylon would destroy this land and empty it of people and animals.
  • Jeremiah 36:30 - Now this is what the Lord says about King Jehoiakim of Judah: He will have no heirs to sit on the throne of David. His dead body will be thrown out to lie unburied—exposed to the heat of the day and the frost of the night.
  • Jeremiah 36:31 - I will punish him and his family and his attendants for their sins. I will pour out on them and on all the people of Jerusalem and Judah all the disasters I promised, for they would not listen to my warnings.’”
  • Jeremiah 36:32 - So Jeremiah took another scroll and dictated again to his secretary, Baruch. He wrote everything that had been on the scroll King Jehoiakim had burned in the fire. Only this time he added much more!
  • 2 Kings 24:9 - Jehoiachin did what was evil in the Lord’s sight, just as his father had done.
  • 2 Kings 24:1 - During Jehoiakim’s reign, King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon invaded the land of Judah. Jehoiakim surrendered and paid him tribute for three years but then rebelled.
  • 2 Kings 24:2 - Then the Lord sent bands of Babylonian, Aramean, Moabite, and Ammonite raiders against Judah to destroy it, just as the Lord had promised through his prophets.
  • 2 Kings 24:3 - These disasters happened to Judah because of the Lord’s command. He had decided to banish Judah from his presence because of the many sins of Manasseh,
  • 2 Kings 24:4 - who had filled Jerusalem with innocent blood. The Lord would not forgive this.
  • 2 Kings 24:5 - The rest of the events in Jehoiakim’s reign and all his deeds are recorded in The Book of the History of the Kings of Judah.
  • 2 Kings 24:6 - When Jehoiakim died, his son Jehoiachin became the next king.
  • 2 Kings 24:7 - The king of Egypt did not venture out of his country after that, for the king of Babylon captured the entire area formerly claimed by Egypt—from the Brook of Egypt to the Euphrates River.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:5 - Jehoiakim was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem eleven years. He did what was evil in the sight of the Lord his God.
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