Berean Standard Bible
Chapter summary
Pashhur the priest, the chief official in the house of the LORD, had the prophet Jeremiah beaten and placed in the stocks at the Upper Gate of Benjamin. The following day, upon releasing Jeremiah, the prophet told Pashhur that the LORD renamed him Magor-missabib and declared that Pashhur, his friends, and all of Judah would be handed over to the king of Babylon to face captivity, the sword, and death in exile. Following this encounter, Jeremiah expressed deep anguish to the LORD regarding his constant mockery, distress, and the unstoppable compulsion to speak God's message despite surrounding conspiracies from his trusted friends. Expressing trust that the LORD was with him as a fearsome warrior who would bring shame upon his persecutors, Jeremiah praised God for rescuing the needy. Finally, Jeremiah cursed the day of his birth and the man who delivered the news to his father, lamenting that he had emerged from the womb only to experience trouble, sorrow, and shame.
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Louis Segond 1910 and Berean Standard Bible: public domain. Cross references: open-cross-ref, Creative Commons BY 4.0.