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Jeremiah 39:11

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Nebuchadnezzar also gave an order about Jeremiah to commander Nebuzaradan:

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Felix told the army officer to keep Paul guarded but to give him some freedom and to let his friends bring whatever he needed.

“I will save you from these evil people. They frighten you, but I will save you from them.”

But Zedekiah, his servants, and the people of Judah did not pay attention to the messages the Lord had given to Jeremiah the prophet.

Surely, Lord, I have served you well. In times of disaster and trouble, I prayed to you about my enemies.

He will save you again and again. No evil will harm you.

God saves the poor from the hurtful words of the wicked. He saves them from those who are powerful.

So the poor have hope; God shuts the mouths of those who would cause them harm.

Don’t be afraid of anyone. I am with you, and I will protect you.” This message is from the Lord.

I will make you strong. The people will think you are strong, like a wall made of bronze. The people of Judah will fight against you, but they will not defeat you. They will not defeat you, because I am with you. I will help you, and I will save you.” This message is from the Lord.

The message from the Lord came to Jeremiah after he was set free at the city of Ramah. Nebuzaradan, the commander of the king of Babylon’s special guards, found Jeremiah in Ramah. Jeremiah was bound with chains. He was with all the captives from Jerusalem and Judah. They were being taken away in captivity to Babylon.

But now, Jeremiah, I will set you free. I am taking the chains off your wrists. If you want to, come with me to Babylon, and I will take good care of you. But if you don’t want to come with me, then don’t come. Look, the whole country is open to you. Go anywhere you want.

Nebuzaradan was the commander of the king of Babylon’s special guard. He was one of the king’s most important officials while at Jerusalem. He came to Jerusalem on the tenth day of the fifth month, in the 19th year that Nebuchadnezzar was king.




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