Jeremiah, 30

The New American Bible

1 The following message came to Jeremiah from the LORD:

2 Thus says the LORD, the God of Israel: Write all the words I have spoken to you in a book.

3 For behold, the days will come, says the LORD, when I will change the lot of my people (of Israel and Judah, says the LORD), and bring them back to the land which I gave to their fathers; they shall have it as their possession.

4 These are the words which the LORD spoke to Israel and to Judah:

5 thus says the LORD: A cry of dismay we hear; fear reigns, not peace.

6 Inquire, and see: since when do men bear children? Why, then, do I see all these men, with their hands on their loins like women in childbirth? Why have all their faces turned deathly pale?

7 How mighty is that day-- none like it! A time of distress for Jacob, though he shall be saved from it.

8 On that day, says the LORD of hosts, "I will break his yoke from off your necks and snap your bonds." Strangers shall no longer enslave them;

9 instead, they shall serve the LORD, their God, and David, their king, whom I will raise up for them.

10 But you, my servant Jacob, fear not, says the LORD, be not dismayed, O Israel! Behold, I will deliver you from the far-off land, your descendants, from their land of exile; Jacob shall again find rest, shall be tranquil and undisturbed,

11 for I am with you, says the LORD, to deliver you. I will make an end of all the nations among which I have scattered you; but of you I will not make an end. I will chastise you as you deserve, I will not let you go unpunished.

12 For thus says the LORD: Incurable is your wound, grievous your bruise;

13 There is none to plead your cause, no remedy for your running sore, no healing for you.

14 All your lovers have forgotten you, they do not seek you. I struck you as an enemy would strike, punished you cruelly;

15 Why cry out over your wound? your pain is without relief. Because of your great guilt, your numerous sins, I have done this to you.

16 Yet all who devour you shall be devoured, all your enemies shall go into exile. All who plunder you shall be plundered, all who pillage you I will hand over to pillage.

17 For I will restore you to health; of your wounds I will heal you, says the LORD. "The outcast" they have called you, "with no avenger."

18 Thus says the LORD: See! I will restore the tents of Jacob, his dwellings I will pity; City shall be rebuilt upon hill, and palace restored as it was.

19 From them will resound songs of praise, the laughter of happy men. I will make them not few, but many; they will not be tiny, for I will glorify them.

20 His sons shall be as of old, his assembly before me shall stand firm; I will punish all his oppressors.

21 His leader shall be one of his own, and his rulers shall come from his kin. When I summon him, he shall approach me; how else should one take the deadly risk of approaching me? says the LORD.

22 You shall be my people, and I will be your God.

23 See, the storm of the LORD! His wrath breaks forth In a whirling storm that bursts upon the heads of the wicked.

24 The anger of the LORD will not abate until he has done and fulfilled what he has determined in his heart. When the time comes, you will fully understand.




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Jeremiah 30 presents a message of hope for the people of Israel, who had suffered a lot due to their disobedience to God. In this chapter God promises to restore his people and bring them back to the promised land. He also speaks of the coming of a new leader, who will rule with justice and wisdom. The following verses address issues similar to what is presented in Jeremiah 30.

Psalm 107:28-30: "Then they cried to the Lord in his anguish, and he delivered them from his difficulties. He stopped the storm, and the waves were calmed. Then they rejoiced with the bonanza; and he guided them to desired port. " This Psalm talks about God's power to save his people from adversity and guide them to a safe place, which is similar to God's promise in Jeremiah 30 to bring his people back home.

Isaiah 41:10: "Do not fear, because I am with you; do not haunt yourself, because I am your God; I strengthen you, and help you, and I support you with my faithful right hand." This verse talks about God's protection and its power to help those who seek Him. This is similar to God's promise in Jeremiah 30 that his people will be restored and protected.

Isaiah 43:18-19: "Do not remember past things, nor do you consider the ancient. Behold, I do something new; now, it is going out in light; wilderness. " This verse talks about God's ability to bring change and renewal. This is similar to the message of hope in Jeremiah 30, which talks about the restoration and renewal of the people of Israel.

Zechariah 9:9: "Rejoice a lot, O daughter of Zion; exulta, O daughter of Jerusalem; behold, your king comes to you, just and saved, poor and mounted on a donkey, over a donkey, son of the donkey . " This verse talks about the coming of a new leader to rule Israel. This is similar to God's promise in Jeremiah 30 that a new leader will emerge to rule with justice and wisdom.

Isaiah 61:1: "The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me, for the Lord has anointed me to preach good news to the meek; he sent me to restore the contrite of heart, to proclaim liberation to the captives and the opening of prison to the prisoners . " This verse talks about the mission of an anointed God to preach good news and bring restoration to the broken. This is similar to God's promise in Jeremiah 30 to bring restoration and liberation to the people of Israel.





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