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Chapter 5

Jerusalem’s Godlessness

1aRoam to and fro through the streets of Jerusalem,

And look now and take note.

And seek in her open squares,

If you can bfind a man,

cIf there is one who does justice, who seeks 1truth,

Then I will pardon her.

2 “And aalthough they say, ‘As the Lord lives,’

Surely they swear falsely.”

3 O Lord, do not aYour eyes look for 1truth?

You have bsmitten them,

But they did not 2weaken;

You have consumed them,

But they crefused to take correction.

They have dmade their faces harder than rock;

They have refused to repent.

4 Then I said, “They are only the poor,

They are foolish;

For they ado not know the way of the Lord

Or the ordinance of their God.

5 “I will go to the great

And will speak to them,

For athey know the way of the Lord

And the ordinance of their God.”

But they too, with one accord, have bbroken the yoke

And burst the bonds.

6 Therefore aa lion from the forest will slay them,

A bwolf of the deserts will destroy them,

A cleopard is watching their cities.

Everyone who goes out of them will be torn in pieces,

Because their dtransgressions are many,

Their apostasies are numerous.

7 “Why should I pardon you?

Your sons have forsaken Me

And asworn by those who are bnot gods.

When I had fed them to the full,

They ccommitted adultery

And trooped to the harlot’s house.

8 “They were well-fed lusty horses,

Each one neighing after his aneighbor’s wife.

9 “Shall I not punish 1these people,” declares the Lord,

“And on a nation such as this

aShall I not avenge Myself?

10 “Go up through her vine rows and destroy,

But do not execute a complete destruction;

Strip away her branches,

For they are not the Lord’s.

11 “For the ahouse of Israel and the house of Judah

Have dealt very treacherously with Me,” declares the Lord.

12 They have alied about the Lord

And said, “1bNot He;

Misfortune will cnot come on us,

And we dwill not see sword or famine.

13 “The aprophets are as wind,

And the word is not in them.

Thus it will be done to them!”

Judgment Proclaimed

14 Therefore, thus says the Lord, the God of hosts,

“Because you have spoken this word,

Behold, I am amaking My words in your mouth fire

And this people wood, and it will consume them.

15 “Behold, I am abringing a nation against you from afar, O house of Israel,” declares the Lord.

“It is an enduring nation,

It is an ancient nation,

A nation whose blanguage you do not know,

Nor can you understand what they say.

16 “Their aquiver is like an bopen grave,

All of them are mighty men.

17 “They will adevour your harvest and your food;

They will devour your sons and your daughters;

They will devour your flocks and your herds;

They will devour your bvines and your fig trees;

They will demolish with the sword your cfortified cities in which you trust.

18 “Yet even in those days,” declares the Lord, “I will not make you a complete destruction.

19 “It shall come about awhen 1they say, ‘Why has the Lord our God done all these things to us?’ then you shall say to them, ‘As you have forsaken Me and served foreign gods in your land, so you will bserve strangers in a land that is not yours.’

20 “Declare this in the house of Jacob

And proclaim it in Judah, saying,

21 ‘Now hear this, O foolish and 1senseless people,

Who have aeyes but do not see;

Who have ears but do not hear.

22 ‘Do you not afear Me?’ declares the Lord.

‘Do you not tremble in My presence?

For I have bplaced the sand as a boundary for the sea,

An eternal decree, so it cannot cross over it.

Though the waves toss, yet they cannot prevail;

Though they roar, yet they cannot cross over it.

23 ‘But this people has a astubborn and rebellious heart;

They have turned aside and departed.

24 ‘They do not say in their heart,

“Let us now fear the Lord our God,

Who agives rain in its season,

Both bthe autumn rain and the spring rain,

Who keeps for us

The cappointed weeks of the harvest.”

25 ‘Your ainiquities have turned these away,

And your sins have withheld good from you.

26 ‘For wicked men are found among My people,

They awatch like fowlers 1lying in wait;

They set a trap,

They catch men.

27 ‘Like a cage full of birds,

So their houses are full of adeceit;

Therefore they have become great and rich.

28 ‘They are afat, they are sleek,

They also 1excel in deeds of wickedness;

They do not plead the cause,

The cause of the 2borphan, that they may prosper;

And they do not 3defend the rights of the poor.

29 ‘aShall I not punish 1these people?’ declares the Lord,

‘On a nation such as this

Shall I not avenge Myself?’

30 “An appalling and ahorrible thing

Has happened in the land:

31 The aprophets prophesy falsely,

And the priests rule 1on their own authority;

And My people blove it so!

But what will you do at the end of it?

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