Jeremiah 20
1 Now
Pashur the
son of
Immer the
priest, who was also
chief governor in the
house of the
LORD, heard that
Jeremiah prophesied these
things. 2 Then
Pashur smote Jeremiah the
prophet, and
put him in the
stocks that were in the
high gate of
Benjamin, which was by the
house of the
LORD. 3 And it came to pass on the
morrow, that
Pashur brought
forth Jeremiah out of the
stocks. Then
said Jeremiah unto him, The
LORD hath not
called thy
name Pashur, but
Magormissabib. 4 For thus
saith the
LORD, Behold, I will
make thee a
terror to thyself, and to all thy
friends: and they shall
fall by the
sword of their
enemies, and thine
eyes shall
behold it: and I will
give all
Judah into the
hand of the
king of
Babylon, and he shall carry them
captive into
Babylon, and shall
slay them with the
sword. 5 Moreover I will
deliver all the
strength of this
city, and all the
labours thereof, and all the precious
things thereof, and all the
treasures of the
kings of
Judah will I
give into the
hand of their
enemies, which shall
spoil them, and
take them, and
carry them to
Babylon. 6 And thou,
Pashur, and all that
dwell in thine
house shall
go into
captivity: and thou shalt
come to
Babylon, and there thou shalt
die, and shalt be
buried there, thou, and all thy
friends, to whom thou hast
prophesied lies. 7 O
LORD, thou hast
deceived me, and I was
deceived: thou art
stronger than I, and hast
prevailed: I am in
derision daily, every one
mocketh me.
8 For
since I
spake, I cried
out, I
cried violence and
spoil; because the
word of the
LORD was made a
reproach unto me, and a
derision, daily. 9 Then I
said, I will not make
mention of him, nor
speak any more in his
name. But his word was in mine
heart as a
burning fire shut
up in my
bones, and I was
weary with
forbearing, and I
could not stay.
10 For I
heard the
defaming of
many, fear on every
side. Report, say they, and we will
report it. All my
familiars watched for my
halting, saying, Peradventure he will be
enticed, and we shall
prevail against him, and we shall
take our
revenge on him.
11 But the
LORD is with me as a
mighty terrible
one: therefore my
persecutors shall
stumble, and they shall not
prevail: they shall be
greatly ashamed; for they shall not
prosper: their
everlasting confusion shall never be
forgotten.
12 But, O
LORD of
hosts, that
triest the
righteous, and
seest the
reins and the
heart, let me
see thy
vengeance on them: for unto thee have I
opened my
cause. 13 Sing unto the
LORD, praise ye the
LORD: for he hath
delivered the
soul of the
poor from the
hand of
evildoers.
14 Cursed be the
day wherein I was
born: let not the
day wherein my
mother bare me be
blessed.
15 Cursed be the
man who brought
tidings to my
father, saying, A
man child is
born unto thee; making him
very glad.
16 And let that
man be as the
cities which the
LORD overthrew, and
repented not: and let him
hear the
cry in the
morning, and the
shouting at
noontide;
17 Because he
slew me not from the
womb; or that my
mother might have been my
grave, and her
womb to be
always great with me.
18 Wherefore came I
forth out of the
womb to
see labour and
sorrow, that my
days should be
consumed with
shame?