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Jeremiah 14:2

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Judah mourns; its gates fall apart. The people of Judah sit in mourning on the ground. Their cry goes up from Jerusalem.

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They forced the poor to cry out to him, and he hears the cry of those who suffer.

May our cattle have many calves. May no one break in, and may no one be dragged out. May there be no cries of distress in our streets.

God heard their groaning, and he remembered his promise  to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

My heart cries out for Moab. Its people flee as far as Zoar at Eglath Shelishiyah. They go up the mountain road to Luhith. They cry loudly over the destruction on the way to Horonaim.

People in the streets call for wine. All joy passes away, and the earth’s happiness is banished.

The earth dries up and withers. The world wastes away and withers. The great leaders of the earth waste away.

New wine dries up, and grapevines waste away. All happy people groan.

The gates of Zion will cry and grieve, and Zion will sit on the ground, exhausted.

The country grieves and wastes away. Lebanon is ashamed and is decaying. Sharon has become like a wilderness. Bashan and Carmel are shaken.

The vineyard of the Lord of Armies is the nation of Israel, and the people of Judah are the garden of his delight. He hoped for justice but saw only slaughter, for righteousness but heard only cries of distress.

This is what the Lord says: I’m going to bring a disaster on them that they can’t escape. Although they will cry out to me, I won’t listen to them.

They’ve left it a wasteland. Devastated, it mourns in my presence. The whole land is destroyed, but no one takes this to heart.

How long will the land mourn? How long will the plants in every field remain dried up? The animals and the birds are dying, because people are wicked. They think that God  doesn’t know what they are doing.

Make them cry out from their homes when you suddenly send troops against them, because they dug a pit to catch me and hid snares for my feet.

The earth will mourn, and the sky will grow black. I have spoken, and I have planned it. I won’t change my plans, and I won’t turn back.

The nations have heard of your shame; your cry fills the earth. One warrior will stumble over another, and both will fall together.”

I am crushed because my dear people have been crushed. I mourn; terror grips me.

The Lord planned to destroy the wall of Zion’s people. He marked it off with a line. He didn’t take his hand away until he had swallowed it up. He made the towers and walls mourn. They are completely dejected.

“⌞Zion’s⌟ gates have sunk into the ground. ⌞The Lord⌟ destroyed and shattered the bars across its ⌞gates⌟. Its king and influential people are ⌞scattered⌟ among the nations. There is no longer any instruction ⌞from Moses’ Teachings⌟. Its prophets can find no visions from the Lord.

Our skin is as hot as an oven from the burning heat of starvation.

That is why the land is drying up, and everyone who lives in it is passing away. Wild animals, birds, and fish are dying.

Israel’s fields are ruined, and the ground is dried up. The grain has been destroyed. The new wine has dried up. The olive oil has run out.

Be sad, you farmers! Cry loudly, you grape growers! Mourn for the wheat and the barley. The harvest is destroyed in the field.

Schedule a time to fast! Call for an assembly! Gather the leaders and everyone who lives in the land. Bring them to the temple of the Lord your God, and cry to the Lord for help.

People are terrified in their presence. Every face turns pale.

I called for a drought on the land, the hills, and on the grain, the new wine, the olive oil, and whatever the ground produces, on humans and animals, and on all your hard work.”

“When I called, they wouldn’t listen. So now when they call, I won’t listen, says the Lord of Armies.

The people who didn’t die were struck with tumors. So the cry of the city went up to heaven.

“About this time tomorrow I will send you a man from the territory of Benjamin. Anoint him to be ruler of my people Israel. He will save my people from the Philistines because I’ve seen my people’s ⌞suffering⌟ and their cry has come to me.”




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