Jeremiah 26:1-24
1 In the beginning of the reign of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah, king of Judah, this word came from the LORD, saying, 2 "Thus says the LORD: 'Stand in the court of the LORD's house, and speak to all the cities of Judah, which come to worship in the LORD's house, all the words that I command you to speak to them. Do not diminish a word. 3 Perhaps everyone will listen and turn from his evil way, that I may relent concerning the calamity which I purpose to bring on them because of the evil of their doings.' 4 And you shall say to them, 'Thus says the LORD: "If you will not listen to Me, to walk in My law which I have set before you, 5 to heed the words of My servants the prophets whom I sent to you, both rising up early and sending them (but you have not heeded), 6 then I will 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 happened, when Jeremiah had made an end of speaking all that the LORD had commanded him to speak to all the people, that the priests and the prophets and all the people seized him, saying, "You will surely die! 9 Why have you 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, they came up from the king's house to the house of the LORD and sat down in the entry of the New Gate of the LORD's house. 11 And the priests and the prophets spoke to the princes and all the people, saying, "This man deserves to die! For he has prophesied against this city, as you have heard with your ears."
12 Then Jeremiah spoke to all the princes and all the people, saying: "The LORD sent me to prophesy against this house and against this city with all the words that you have heard. 13 Now therefore, amend your ways and your doings, and obey the voice of the LORD your God; then the LORD will relent concerning the doom that He has pronounced against you. 14 As for me, here I am, in your hand; do with me as seems good and proper to you. 15 But know for certain that if you put me to death, you will surely bring innocent blood on yourselves, on this city, and on its inhabitants; for truly the LORD has sent me to you to speak all these words in your hearing."
16 So the princes and all the people said to the priests and the prophets, "This man does not deserve to die. For he has spoken to us in the name of the LORD our God."
17 Then certain of the elders of the land rose up and spoke to all the assembly of the people, saying: 18 "Micah of Moresheth prophesied in the days of Hezekiah king of Judah, and spoke to all the people of Judah, saying, 'Thus says the LORD of hosts:
"Zion shall be plowed like a field,
Jerusalem shall become heaps of ruins,
And the mountain of the temple
Like the bare hills of the forest."'
19 Did Hezekiah king of Judah and all Judah ever put him to death? Did he not fear the LORD and seek the LORD's favor? And the LORD relented concerning the doom which He had pronounced against them. But we are doing great evil against ourselves."
20 Now there was also a man who prophesied in the name of the LORD, Urijah the son of Shemaiah of Kirjath Jearim, 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 to Egypt. 22 Then Jehoiakim the king sent men to Egypt: Elnathan the son of Achbor, and other men who went with him to Egypt. 23 And they brought Urijah from Egypt and brought him to Jehoiakim the king, who killed 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, so that they should not give him into the hand of the people to put him to death.
Just as in Jeremiah 7:1-15 the messenger of God’s word once more gave God’s ultimatum to repent or God would not turn away the due consequences of His wrath on their continuing sin. The result this time was a response of death threats for preaching the truth of God which they did not want to face and which sin they denied and tried to blame the messenger instead of repenting. Jeremiah was instructed to tell the words he was given exactly and not to leave out offensive or inconvenient truths. The desire of the LORD was that they hear and turn from their sinful ways of thinking and doing because He did not desire for them to die in their sins (Ezekiel 18:23, 32, 33:11, 2 Peter 3:9) but repent and be delivered from the consequences of judgment in divine justice for their sinful rebellion against His sovereign rule as their Lord and King. He told them to hear and heed the words spoken to them by the prophets who were His spokesmen and live according to His word as relayed and recorded for them in the Law in the scriptures. The end of dis was judgment and desolation instead of fruitfulness to fill the earth and enjoy its bountiful blessings. They instead gathered together against Jeremiah as they had done with others (Luke 11:49-50) whom they refused to hear. They convened to pass death on him at the temple steps as an ironic sense of dealing with God’s warning where they should have been worshiping in humility and repentance. There they wanted his death for daring to speak defeat against their city instead of seeing their sin and accountability to Him according to His word. Jeremiah could have backpedaled and tried to explain or appease them, but chose to continue to speak the truth in love that they would do what God told them and change their ways to escape judgment and find merciful forgiveness instead. His stance was that they could kill him but they would still face the divine justice due them and add accountability for shedding innocent blood. Then the rulers and people talked with the priests and prophets to repent concerning killing Jeremiah as they admitted he had been speaking in the name of the LORD, that his message was not his, but God’s. They feared being held accountable by God for his death and for bringing evil on themselves. They talked among themselves about Micah’s prophecy in king Hezekiah’s day and how they heeded the message instead of killing the messenger of bad news, knowing it would be a great evil deed to put him to death if it was God speaking to them through him. Then they considered a different prophet in King Jehoiakim‘s day who was put to death for the message against the city just as Jeremiah was saying, and how he was put to death and given a dishonorable burial instead of relenting from their sin. Even with that turn Jeremiah was protected by God’s hand moving the son of Shaphan, an officer in Josiah's reign named Ahikam (2 Kings 22:12) to keep him from being handed over to the mob to be killed. The LORD knows how to deliver those whom He loves and speak His words of life and truth leading to repentance and forgiveness in His grace to a void the judgment we all deserve and face. If we face death threats for speaking the truth of the gospel, we must consider the cost to their eternity and speak truth to pull others from the fire of judgment (Jude 1:23, 2 Peter 3:14-15).
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