Jeremiah 26
1 In the
beginning of the
reign of
Jehoiakim the
son of
Josiah king of
Judah came this
word from the
LORD, saying,
2 Thus
saith the
LORD; Stand in the
court of the
LORD'S house, and
speak unto all the
cities of
Judah, which
come to
worship in the
LORD'S house, all the
words that I
command thee to
speak unto them;
diminish not a
word: 3 If so be they will
hearken, and
turn every
man from his
evil way, that I may
repent me of the
evil, which I
purpose to
do unto them
because of the
evil of their
doings. 4 And thou shalt
say unto them, Thus
saith the
LORD; If ye will not
hearken to me, to
walk in my
law, which I have
set before you,
5 To
hearken to the
words of my
servants the
prophets, whom I
sent unto you, both rising up
early, and
sending them, but ye have not
hearkened;
6 Then will I
make this
house like
Shiloh, and will
make this
city a
curse to all the
nations of the
earth. 7 So the
priests and the
prophets and all the
people heard Jeremiah speaking these
words in the
house of the
LORD. 8 Now it came to pass, when
Jeremiah had made an
end of
speaking all that the
LORD had
commanded him to
speak unto all the
people, that the
priests and the
prophets and all the
people took him,
saying, Thou shalt
surely die.
9 Why hast thou
prophesied in the
name of the
LORD, saying, This
house shall be like
Shiloh, and this
city shall be
desolate without an
inhabitant? And all the
people were
gathered against
Jeremiah in the
house of the
LORD. 10 When the
princes of
Judah heard these
things, then they came
up from the
king's house unto the
house of the
LORD, and sat
down in the
entry of the
new gate of the
LORD'S house.
11 Then
spake the
priests and the
prophets unto the
princes and to all the
people, saying, This
man is
worthy to
die; for he hath
prophesied against this
city, as ye have
heard with your
ears. 12 Then
spake Jeremiah unto all the
princes and to all the
people, saying, The
LORD sent me to
prophesy against this
house and against this
city all the
words that ye have
heard.
13 Therefore now
amend your
ways and your
doings, and
obey the
voice of the
LORD your
God; and the
LORD will
repent him of the
evil that he hath
pronounced against you.
14 As for me, behold, I am in your
hand: do with me as
seemeth good and
meet unto you.
15 But
know ye for
certain, that if ye put me to
death, ye shall surely
bring innocent blood upon yourselves, and upon this
city, and upon the
inhabitants thereof: for of a
truth the
LORD hath
sent me unto you to
speak all these
words in your
ears. 16 Then
said the
princes and all the
people unto the
priests and to the
prophets; This
man is not
worthy to
die: for he hath
spoken to us in the
name of the
LORD our
God. 17 Then rose
up certain of the
elders of the
land, and
spake to all the
assembly of the
people, saying,
18 Micah the
Morasthite prophesied in the
days of
Hezekiah king of
Judah, and
spake to all the
people of
Judah, saying, Thus
saith the
LORD of
hosts; Zion shall be
plowed like a
field, and
Jerusalem shall become
heaps, and the
mountain of the
house as the high
places of a
forest. 19 Did
Hezekiah king of
Judah and all
Judah put him at
all to
death? did he not
fear the
LORD, and
besought the
LORD, and the
LORD repented him of the
evil which he had
pronounced against them?
Thus might we
procure great evil against our
souls. 20 And there was also a
man that
prophesied in the
name of the
LORD, Urijah the
son of
Shemaiah of
Kirjathjearim, who
prophesied against this
city and against this
land according to all the
words of
Jeremiah: 21 And when
Jehoiakim the
king, with all his mighty
men, and all the
princes, heard his
words, the
king sought to put him to
death: but when
Urijah heard it, he was
afraid, and
fled, and
went into
Egypt; 22 And
Jehoiakim the
king sent men into
Egypt, namely,
Elnathan the
son of
Achbor, and certain
men with him into
Egypt. 23 And they fetched
forth Urijah out of
Egypt, and
brought him unto
Jehoiakim the
king; who
slew him with the
sword, and
cast his dead
body into the
graves of the
common people. 24 Nevertheless the
hand of
Ahikam the
son of
Shaphan was with
Jeremiah, that they should not
give him into the
hand of the
people to put him to
death.