Yirmeyahu (Jer) 50

1 This is the word whichAdonaispoke concerning Bavel, concerning the land of the Kasdim, through Yirmeyahu the prophet:

2 “Declare it among the nations, proclaim it!

Hoist a banner, proclaim it, don’t hide it!

Say: ‘Bavel is captured.

Bel is shamed, M’rodakh disgraced,

her images shamed, her idols disgraced.’

3 For from the north a nation is marching against her

that will desolate her land.

No one will live there —

both humans and animals have fled and gone.

4 In those days, at that time,” saysAdonai,

“the people of Isra’el will come,

together with the people of Y’hudah.

They will weep as they go their way,

seekingAdonaitheir God.

5 They will ask the way to Tziyon;

and, turning their faces toward it, will say,

‘Come, join yourselves toAdonai

by an everlasting covenant never to be forgotten.’

6 My people have been lost sheep.

My shepherds made them go astray,

turning them loose in the mountains.

As they wandered from mountain to hill,

they lost track of where their home is.

7 Everyone finding them ate them up.

Their enemies said, ‘We aren’t guilty;

for they sinned againstAdonai,

the resting place of justice;

yes, againstAdonai, their ancestors’ hope.’

8 Flee from Bavel! Leave the land of the Kasdim!

Be like male goats leading the flock;

9 for I will stir up and bring against Bavel

an alliance of great nations from the country to the north.

They will array themselves against her;

from there she will be captured.

Their arrows are like those of a death-dealing warrior;

none will return in vain.

10 The land of the Kasdim will be plundered;

all who plunder it will get enough,” saysAdonai.

11 “Because you are glad, because you exult,

you plunderers of my heritage;

because you frisk like a calf in the grass

and neigh like stallions;

12 your mother will be utterly shamed,

she who bore you will be disgraced.

Here she is! — last among the nations,

a desert, parched and barren.

13 Because of the anger ofAdonai,

no one will live there any more;

all of it will be desolate.

Everyone passing Bavel will whistle

in shock at all her plagues.

14 “Take your positions surrounding Bavel,

all you whose bows are strung;

shoot at her, spare no arrows;

because she sinned againstAdonai.

15 From all sides raise the war cry against her!

Now she surrenders!

Her buttresses fall, her walls are thrown down,

for this is the vengeance ofAdonai.

Avenge yourself on her!

As she has done, do to her!

16 Cut off the sower from Bavel

and the reaper with sickle at harvest-time.

For fear of the destroying sword

everyone returns to his own people,

each one flees to his own land.

17 “Isra’el is a stray lamb,

driven away by lions.

First to devour him was Ashur’s king;

and the last to break his bones

is this N’vukhadretzar king of Bavel.”

18 ThereforeAdonai-Tzva’ot,

the God of Isra’el, says:

“I will punish the king of Bavel and his land

as I punished the king of Ashur.

19 I will bring Isra’el back to his pasture,

to graze on the Karmel and the Bashan,

on the hills of Efrayim and in Gil‘ad

until he has his fill.

20 In those days, at that time,” saysAdonai,

“Isra’el’s guilt will be sought,

but there will be none,

and Y’hudah’s sins,

but they won’t be found;

for I will pardon the remnant I leave.

21 “Attack the land of Meratayim;

attack it and those living in P’kod.

Waste them, utterly destroy them;

do all I have ordered you,” saysAdonai.

22 “The sound of battle is heard in the land,

with great destruction!

23 How the hammer of the whole earth

lies hacked apart and shattered!

What an object of horror among the nations

Bavel has become!

24 I set a trap and caught you,

Bavel, before you knew it.

You were discovered and seized,

because you challengedAdonai.

25 Adonaihas opened his store of arms

and brought out the weapons of his wrath;

forAdonaiElohei-Tzva’othas work

to do in the land of the Kasdim.

26 Attack her from every direction!

Open her stores of grain!

Pile her up like heaps of grain;

destroy her completely; leave nothing!

27 Kill all her bulls!

let them go down to be slaughtered!

Woe to them! for their day has come,

the time for them to be punished.”

28 Hear the sound of the fugitives,

of those escaping from Bavel,

coming to proclaim in Tziyon

the vengeance ofAdonaiour God,

vengeance over his temple.

29 “Call up archers against Bavel,

all whose bows are strung.

Besiege her from every side,

let no one escape.

Repay her for her deeds;

as she has done, do to her.

For she insultedAdonai,

the Holy One of Isra’el.

30 This is why her young men will fall

in her open places,

why all her warriors will be silenced

on that day,” saysAdonai.

31 “I am against you, arrogant [nation],”

saysAdonaiElohei-Tzva’ot.

“For your day has come,

the time for you to be punished.

32 The arrogant [nation] will stumble and fall,

and no one will lift him up again.

I will set his cities on fire,

and it will devour everything around him.”

33 Thus saysAdonai-Tzva’ot:

“The people of Isra’el are oppressed,

and so are the people of Y’hudah.

Those who took them captive hold them fast;

they refuse to let them go.

34 But their redeemer is strong;

Adonai-Tzva’otis his name.

He will thoroughly plead their cause,

so that he can give rest to the land

but unrest to those who live in Bavel.

35 Adonaisays,

“A sword hangs over the Kasdim,

and over those who live in Bavel,

over her leaders and over her sages.

36 A sword hangs over the lying diviners;

they will become fools.

A sword hangs over her warriors;

they will be disgraced.

37 A sword hangs over their horses,

also over their chariots,

also over the foreigners within her;

they will become like women.

A sword hangs over her treasures;

they will be robbed.

38 A drought hangs over her waters;

they will be dried up.

For this is a land of idols;

they go mad over these horrors of theirs.

39 “Therefore wildcats and jackals will live there,

and ostriches will settle there.

It will never again be peopled,

it will be uninhabited age after age;

40 as when God overthrew S’dom,

‘Amora and their neighboring towns,” saysAdonai.

“No one will settle there any more,

no human being will live there again.

41 “Look! A people is coming from the north;

a great nation and many kings

are being stirred up from the ends of the earth.

42 They are armed with bow and spear;

they are cruel, without compassion;

their sound is like the roaring sea,

as they ride forth on horses.

Their men take their battle positions

against you, daughter of Bavel.

43 The king of Bavel has heard news of them;

his hands droop, helpless.

Anguish seizes hold of him

and pain, like a woman in labor.

44 “It will be like a lion coming up from the thickets

of the Yarden against a strong settlement;

in an instant I will chase him away

and appoint over it whomever I choose.

For who is like me? Who can call me to account?

What shepherd can stand up to me?”

45 So hear the plan ofAdonai

that he has devised against Bavel,

and his goals that he will accomplish

against the land of the Kasdim:

the least of the flock will drag them away;

their own pasture will be in shock at them.

46 At the sound of Bavel’s capture the earth quakes;

their cry is heard throughout the nations.

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