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WORD Research this...Jeremiah 38
- 1 Men da Sjefatja Mattans Søn, Gedalja Pasjhurs Søn, Jukal Sjelemjas Søn og Pasjhur Malkijas Søn hørte Jeremias tale til alt Folket saaledes:
- 2 »Saa siger HERREN: Den, der bliver i denne By, skal dø ved Sværd, Hunger og Pest, men den, som overgiver sig til Kaldæerne, skal leve og vinde sit Liv som Bytte;
- 3 thi saa siger HERREN: Denne By skal gives i Babels Konges Hærs Haand, og han skal indtage den« —
- 4 da sagde Fyrsterne til Kongen: »Denne Mand maa dø, thi han tager Modet fra Krigsmændene, som er tilbage i denne By, og fra alt Folket ved at tale saaledes til dem; thi denne Mand tænker ikke paa dette Folks Vel, men paa dets Ulykke.«
- 5 Kong Zedekias svarede: »Se, han er i eders Haand.« Thi Kongen evnede intet over for dem.
- 6 Saa tog de Jeremias og kastede ham i Kongesønnen Malkijas Cisterne i Vagtforgaarden, idet de hejsede ham ned med Reb. Der var ikke Vand i Cisternen, men Dynd, og Jeremias sank i Dyndet.
- 7 Imidlertid hørte Ætioperen Ebed-Melek, en Hofmand i Kongens Palads, at Jeremias var kastet i Cisternen; og da Kongen var i Benjaminsporten,
- 8 gik Ebed-Melek fra Paladset og talte saaledes til Kongen:
- 9 »Herre Konge, ilde har de gjort ved at lade denne Mand dø af Hunger, fordi der ikke er mere Brød i Byen!«
- 10 Saa bød Kongen Ætioperen Ebed-Melek: »Tag tredive Mænd med herfra og drag Profeten Jeremias op af Cisternen, før han dør!«
- 11 Ebed-Melek tog Mændene med og gik til Kælderen under Skatkammeret i Kongens Palads, hvor han hentede nogle Klude af slidte og iturevne klæder; dem hejsede han med Reb ned til Jeremias i Cisternen,
- 12 idet han sagde: »Læg Kludene om Rebet!« Det gjorde Jeremias,
- 13 og de drog ham op af Cisternen med Rebet. Saaledes kom Jeremias atter til at sidde i Vagtforgaarden.
- 14 Kong Zedekias sendte Bud og lod Profeten Jeremias hente til sig i Livvagtens Indgang til HERRENS Hus. Og Kongen sagde til ham: »Jeg vil spørge dig om noget, dølg intet for mig!«
- 15 Jeremias svarede Zedekias: »Hvis jeg siger dig det, vil du da ikke lade mig dræbe? Og selv om jeg raader dig, vil du dog ikke høre mig.«
- 16 Da tilsvor Kong Zedekias i al Hemmelighed Jeremias: »Saa sandt HERREN lever, som har skabt vor Sjæl, jeg vil ikke lade dig dræbe eller give dig i disse Mænds Haand, som staar dig efter Livet.«
- 17 Saa sagde Jeremias til Zedekias: »Saa siger HERREN, Hærskarers Gud, Israels Gud: Hvis du overgiver dig til Babels Konges Fyrster, skal du redde dit Liv; denne By skal ikke afbrændes, og du og dit Hus skal blive i Live;
- 18 men overgiver du dig ikke til dem, skal Byen gives i Kaldæernes Haand, og de skal afbrænde den, og du skal ikke undslippe deres Haand.«
- 19 Men Kong Zedekias sagde til Jeremias: »Jeg er ræd for de Judæere, der er løbet over til Kaldæerne, at Kaldæerne skal overgive mig i deres Haand, og at de skal drive Spot med mig.«
- 20 Saa sagde Jeremias: »Det gør de ikke! Adlyd kun HERRENS Ord, som jeg taler til dig, saa skal det gaa dig vel, og du skal blive i Live.
- 21 Men vægrer du dig ved at overgive dig, saa hør nu, hvad HERREN har ladet mig skue:
- 22 Se, alle Kvinder, der er tilbage i Judas Konges Palads, førtes ud til Babels Konges Fyrster, medens de sang: Dig forledte og tvang dine gode Venner, de ledte din Fod i en Sump og trak sig tilbage.
- 23 Alle dine Hustruer og Børn skal føres ud til Kaldæerne, og du skal ikke undslippe deres Haand, men gribes af Babels Konges Haand, og denne By skal afbrændes!«
- 24 Saa sagde Zedekias til Jeremias: »Ingen maa vide noget om denne Samtale, ellers er du dødsens;
- 25 og hvis Fyrsterne skulde faa Nys om, at jeg har talt med dig, og komme til dig og sige: Sig os, hvad du sagde til Kongen; dølg ikke noget for os, ellers dræber vi dig; sig os ogsaa, hvad Kongen sagde til dig!
- 26 sig saa til dem: Jeg fremførte en ydmyg Bøn for Kongen om ikke at lade mig føre tilbage til Jonatans Hus for at dø der.«
- 27 Og alle Fyrsterne kom til Jeremias og spurgte ham; og han svarede dem nøje, som Kongen havde paabudt. Saa lod de ham i Fred, eftersom Sagen ikke var blevet kendt.
- 28 Saaledes sad Jeremias i Vagtforgaarden, lige til den Dag Jerusalem blev indtaget.
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