Jeremiah 13 - The Passion Translation(TPT)

The Allegory of the Linen Loincloth

1Here is the command Yahweh spoke to me: “Go and buy a linen loincloth and put it around your waist, but don’t wash it.”

2So I obeyed Yahweh’s command, and I bought the loincloth and wore it under my tunic.

3Then, Yahweh spoke to me a second time:

4“Now, take the loincloth you bought and are wearing and go at once to Perath and cover it up there in a crevice of the rock.”

5So, I obeyed Yahweh and went and buried it at Perath.

6Then, after a long time, Yahweh spoke to me again, saying, “Go at once to Perath and dig up the loincloth that I commanded you to bury there.”

7So I went to Perath and dug up the loincloth from where I had buried it, and I found it ruined. It was worthless.

8Then Yahweh spoke these words to me:

9“Even so, like a soiled undergarment, I will ruin all the arrogant pride of Judah and Jerusalem, says Yahweh.

10These evil ones refuse to hear my words, they stubbornly follow the inclinations of their own hearts, and they follow other gods to serve and worship them. So then, they will all become like this worthless, rotten undergarment.

11For as the loincloth clings snugly to the loins of a man, so I brought close to me all the people of Israel and Judah, says Yahweh. I wanted them to cling to me as my people and bring honor to me and proclaim my glory. But they would not obey.”

The Allegory of the Wine Jars

12“Speak this word to them: ‘Here is what Yahweh, the God of Israel says: Every wine jar should be filled with wine.’ And if they say to you, ‘Of course, everyone knows that wine jars should be filled with wine. Do you think we don’t know that?’

13then answer them, ‘Yahweh says: I am going to fill all the people of this land with a drunken stupor, including the kings of David’s descendants, the unfaithful priests, the prophets, and all the inhabitants of Jerusalem.

14And I will smash them one against the other, parents and children alike, says Yahweh. I will show no pity or compassion, and my mercy will not stop me from destroying them.’ ”

Jeremiah Warns against Pride

15Hear this and listen well.

Forsake your pride,

for Yahweh has spoken.

16Give all glory to Yahweh your God

before he brings darkness,

and you stumble and fall

on mountain paths in the dusk of twilight.

Give him glory before he turns the light you’re longing for

into a death shadow and deep gloom.

17If you will not listen,

I will weep bitterly in secret

from the depths of my soul

because of your stubborn pride.

My eyes gush with copious tears running down my face,

because the flock of Yahweh is taken captive.

18Say to King Jehoiachin and his mother,

“Come down from your high thrones

and take a humble seat,

for your glorious crown has tumbled off your heads.”

19The cities in southern Judah are under siege,

and no one can free them.

All the people of Judah will be carried into exile,

carried completely away.

Jerusalem Is like a Shameless Woman

20Lift up your eyes and see

the Babylonians coming from the north.

What will become of the cities of Judah?

Like a beautiful flock of lambs,

they were entrusted to your care.

21What will you say when those you courted as allies

are appointed as your masters?

You will be gripped with pain

as a woman giving birth.

22And when you ask yourself,

“Why are these things happening to me?”—

it is because your sin was so enormous

that your skirts are lifted up

and your private parts exposed.

23Can the Ethiopian change the color of his skin,

or the leopard remove his spots?

Of course not. And neither can you change

from being schooled to do evil to doing good.

24“This is why I will scatter you like dust

driven by the desert wind.

25You have it coming,

and I have precisely measured your punishment,”

declares Yahweh,

“because you have trusted in lies

and forgotten me entirely.

26I, in turn, will lift your skirts over your face,

and everyone will see your nakedness.

27Woe to you, Jerusalem!

I have seen your adulteries,

your lustful neighing,

your shameless prostitution,

your vile acts on the hills and in the fields.

How long will you continue being unclean?”

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