Jeremiah 4
1 If thou wilt
return, O
Israel, saith the
LORD, return unto me: and if thou wilt put
away thine
abominations out of my
sight, then shalt thou not
remove.
2 And thou shalt
swear, The
LORD liveth, in
truth, in
judgment, and in
righteousness; and the
nations shall
bless themselves in him, and in him shall they
glory.
3 For thus
saith the
LORD to the
men of
Judah and
Jerusalem, Break
up your fallow
ground, and
sow not among
thorns. 4 Circumcise yourselves to the
LORD, and take
away the
foreskins of your
heart, ye
men of
Judah and
inhabitants of
Jerusalem: lest my
fury come
forth like
fire, and
burn that none can
quench it,
because of the
evil of your
doings. 5 Declare ye in
Judah, and
publish in
Jerusalem; and
say,
Blow ye the
trumpet in the
land: cry, gather
together, and
say,
Assemble yourselves, and let us
go into the
defenced cities. 6 Set
up the
standard toward
Zion: retire,
stay not: for I will
bring evil from the
north, and a
great destruction. 7 The
lion is come
up from his
thicket, and the
destroyer of the
Gentiles is on his
way; he is gone
forth from his
place to
make thy
land desolate; and thy
cities shall be laid
waste, without an
inhabitant.
8 For this
gird you with
sackcloth, lament and
howl: for the
fierce anger of the
LORD is not turned
back from us.
9 And it shall come to pass at that
day, saith the
LORD, that the
heart of the
king shall
perish, and the
heart of the
princes; and the
priests shall be
astonished, and the
prophets shall
wonder.
10 Then
said I,
Ah, Lord GOD! surely thou hast
greatly deceived this
people and
Jerusalem, saying, Ye shall have
peace; whereas the
sword reacheth unto the
soul. 11 At that
time shall it be
said to this
people and to
Jerusalem, A
dry wind of the high
places in the
wilderness toward the
daughter of my
people, not to
fan, nor to
cleanse,
12 Even a
full wind from those places shall
come unto me: now also will I
give sentence against them.
13 Behold, he shall come
up as
clouds, and his
chariots shall be as a
whirlwind: his
horses are
swifter than
eagles. Woe unto us! for we are
spoiled.
14 O
Jerusalem, wash thine
heart from
wickedness, that thou mayest be
saved. How long shall thy
vain thoughts lodge within thee?
15 For a
voice declareth from
Dan, and
publisheth affliction from
mount Ephraim. 16 Make ye
mention to the
nations; behold,
publish against
Jerusalem, that
watchers come from a
far country, and give
out their
voice against the
cities of
Judah. 17 As
keepers of a
field, are they against her round
about; because she hath been
rebellious against me,
saith the
LORD. 18 Thy
way and thy
doings have
procured these things unto thee; this is thy
wickedness, because it is
bitter, because it
reacheth unto thine
heart. 19 My
bowels, my
bowels! I am
pained at my
very heart; my
heart maketh a
noise in me; I cannot hold my
peace, because thou hast
heard, O my
soul, the
sound of the
trumpet, the
alarm of
war. 20 Destruction upon
destruction is
cried; for the whole
land is
spoiled:
suddenly are my
tents spoiled, and my
curtains in a
moment. 21 How long shall I
see the
standard, and
hear the
sound of the
trumpet? 22 For my
people is
foolish, they have not
known me; they are
sottish children, and they have none
understanding: they are
wise to do
evil, but to do
good they have no
knowledge.
23 I
beheld the
earth, and, lo, it was without
form, and
void; and the
heavens, and they had no
light. 24 I
beheld the
mountains, and, lo, they
trembled, and all the
hills moved
lightly.
25 I
beheld, and, lo, there was no
man, and all the
birds of the
heavens were
fled.
26 I
beheld, and, lo, the fruitful
place was a
wilderness, and all the
cities thereof were broken
down at the
presence of the
LORD, and by his
fierce anger. 27 For thus hath the
LORD said, The whole
land shall be
desolate; yet will I not
make a full
end. 28 For this shall the
earth mourn, and the
heavens above be
black: because I have
spoken it, I have
purposed it, and will not
repent, neither will I turn
back from it.
29 The whole
city shall
flee for the
noise of the
horsemen and
bowmen; they shall
go into
thickets, and climb
up upon the
rocks: every
city shall be
forsaken, and not a
man dwell therein. 30 And when thou art
spoiled, what wilt thou
do? Though thou
clothest thyself with
crimson, though thou
deckest thee with
ornaments of
gold, though thou
rentest thy
face with
painting, in
vain shalt thou make thyself
fair; thy
lovers will
despise thee, they will
seek thy
life. 31 For I have
heard a
voice as of a woman in
travail, and the
anguish as of her that bringeth forth her first
child, the
voice of the
daughter of
Zion, that
bewaileth herself, that
spreadeth her
hands, saying,
Woe is me now! for my
soul is
wearied because of
murderers.