Baruch, 5

New Jerusalem Bible

1 Jerusalem, take off your dress of sorrow and distress, put on the beauty of God's glory for evermore,

2 wrap the cloak of God's saving justice around you, put the diadem of the Eternal One's glory on your head,

3 for God means to show your splendour to every nation under heaven,

4 and the name God gives you for evermore will be, 'Peace-through-Justice, and Glory-through-Devotion'.

5 Arise, Jerusalem, stand on the heights and turn your eyes to the east: see your children reassembled from west and east at the Holy One's command, rejoicing because God has remembered.

6 Though they left you on foot driven by enemies, now God brings them back to you, carried gloriously, like a royal throne.

7 For God has decreed the flattening of each high mountain, of the everlasting hills, the filling of the valleys to make the ground level so that Israel can walk safely in God's glory.

8 And the forests and every fragrant tree will provide shade for Israel, at God's command;

9 for God will guide Israel in joy by the light of his glory, with the mercy and saving justice which come from him. A copy of the letter which Jeremiah sent to those about to be led captive to Babylon by the king of the Babylonians, to tell them what he had been commanded by God:




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Baruc 5 is an Old Testament chapter that presents a message of hope and restoration to the Jewish people. The chapter describes God's promise to bring back the people to Jerusalem, where they will be honored and exalted. Below are five verses from other Bible books that relate to the topics covered in Baruc 5:

Isaiah 40:1-2: "Console, comfort my people, say your God. Talk Benignly to Jerusalem, and shout to him that he is already ended the time of his war, that his iniquity is forgiven; for he has already received it in double the Lord's hand for all his sins. " This verse shows the message of God's comfort and forgiveness to the people, as well as the promise of restoration.

Isaiah 62:2: "Then your righteous will be seen, and all kings will be prostrated before you; for the sake of the Lord, who is faithful, and of the Holy of Israel, who has chosen you." This verse highlights God's promise of honor and exaltation to his people.

Jeremiah 31:4: "I will still build you, and you will be built, O virgin of Israel; you will still be adorned with your fertilizers, and you will go out in the dances of those who break." This verse shows God's promise of reconstruction and renewal to his people.

Isaiah 49:23: "And the kings shall be thy Aios, and their princesses their nominations; with their face on earth, before you, they will worship, and lick the dust of your feet; and you will know that I am the Lord, that those who expect for me are not confused. " This verse shows the promise of honor and submission of the leaders of the nations to the people of God.

Ezekiel 37:26-27: "I will also make a pact of peace with them; it will be a perpetual alliance. I will establish them and multiply them, and put my sanctuary among them forever." This verse highlights God's promise of peace and protection for his people.





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