Jeremiah 22 (NLT)

30 verses · New Living Translation · Dynamic equivalence (thought-for-thought)

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Jeremiah Chapter 22 contains 30 verses and is presented here in the New Living Translation (NLT), which uses a dynamic equivalence (thought-for-thought) approach. Read the full text below, compare with other translations, or navigate to any of the 52 chapters in Jeremiah.

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1This is what the LORD said to me: “Go over and speak directly to the king of Judah. Say to him,

2‘Listen to this message from the LORD, you king of Judah, sitting on David’s throne. Let your attendants and your people listen, too.

3This is what the LORD says: Be fair-minded and just. Do what is right! Help those who have been robbed; rescue them from their oppressors. Quit your evil deeds! Do not mistreat foreigners, orphans, and widows. Stop murdering the innocent!

4If you obey me, there will always be a descendant of David sitting on the throne here in Jerusalem. The king will ride through the palace gates in chariots and on horses, with his parade of attendants and subjects.

5But if you refuse to pay attention to this warning, I swear by my own name, says the LORD, that this palace will become a pile of rubble.’”

6Now this is what the LORD says concerning Judah’s royal palace: “I love you as much as fruitful Gileadand the green forests of Lebanon.But I will turn you into a desert,with no one living within your walls.

7I will call for wreckers,who will bring out their tools to dismantle you.They will tear out all your fine cedar beamsand throw them on the fire.

8“People from many nations will pass by the ruins of this city and say to one another, ‘Why did the LORD destroy such a great city?’

9And the answer will be, ‘Because they violated their covenant with the LORD their God by worshiping other gods.’”

10Do not weep for the dead king or mourn his loss.Instead, weep for the captive king being led away!For he will never return to see his native land again.

11For this is what the LORD says about Jehoahaz, who succeeded his father, King Josiah, and was taken away as a captive: “He will never return.

12He will die in a distant land and will never again see his own country.”

13And the LORD says, “What sorrow awaits Jehoiakim,who builds his palace with forced labor.He builds injustice into its walls,for he makes his neighbors work for nothing.He does not pay them for their labor.

14He says, ‘I will build a magnificent palacewith huge rooms and many windows.I will panel it throughout with fragrant cedarand paint it a lovely red.’

15But a beautiful cedar palace does not make a great king!Your father, Josiah, also had plenty to eat and drink.But he was just and right in all his dealings.That is why God blessed him.

16He gave justice and help to the poor and needy,and everything went well for him.Isn’t that what it means to know me?”says the LORD.

17“But you! You have eyes only for greed and dishonesty!You murder the innocent,oppress the poor, and reign ruthlessly.”

18Therefore, this is what the LORD says about Jehoiakim, son of King Josiah: “The people will not mourn for him, crying to one another,‘Alas, my brother! Alas, my sister!’His subjects will not mourn for him, crying,‘Alas, our master is dead! Alas, his splendor is gone!’

19He will be buried like a dead donkey —dragged out of Jerusalem and dumped outside the gates!

20Weep for your allies in Lebanon.Shout for them in Bashan.Search for them in the regions east of the river.See, they are all destroyed.Not one is left to help you.

21I warned you when you were prosperous,but you replied, ‘Don’t bother me.’You have been that way since childhood —you simply will not obey me!

22And now the wind will blow away your allies.All your friends will be taken away as captives.Surely then you will see your wickedness and be ashamed.

23It may be nice to live in a beautiful palacepaneled with wood from the cedars of Lebanon,but soon you will groan with pangs of anguish —anguish like that of a woman in labor.

24“As surely as I live,” says the LORD, “I will abandon you, Jehoiachin son of Jehoiakim, king of Judah. Even if you were the signet ring on my right hand, I would pull you off.

25I will hand you over to those who seek to kill you, those you so desperately fear — to King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon and the mighty Babylonian army.

26I will expel you and your mother from this land, and you will die in a foreign country, not in your native land.

27You will never again return to the land you yearn for.

28“Why is this man Jehoiachin like a discarded, broken jar?Why are he and his children to be exiled to a foreign land?

29O earth, earth, earth!Listen to this message from the LORD!

30This is what the LORD says:‘Let the record show that this man Jehoiachin was childless.He is a failure,for none of his children will succeed him on the throne of Davidto rule over Judah.’

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About This Translation

What is Jeremiah 22 in the NLT?

Jeremiah 22 in the New Living Translation (NLT) contains 30 verses. The NLT uses a dynamic equivalence (thought-for-thought) approach, first published in 1996 (rev. 2015).

How does the NLT translate Jeremiah 22 differently?

The New Living Translation uses dynamic equivalence (thought-for-thought), balancing accuracy with modern readability. Compare this with the NIV (dynamic equivalence) version of Jeremiah 22 for a different perspective.

How many verses are in Jeremiah 22 (NLT)?

Jeremiah Chapter 22 contains 30 verses in the New Living Translation. The book of Jeremiah has 52 chapters total.

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