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Jeremiah 3-5

Chapter 3

[a]If a man divorces his wife,
    and she leaves him
    and marries another man,
does he have the right to return to her?
    Would not that land be completely defiled?
But, says the Lord,
    you have been unfaithful with many lovers,
    and yet you would return to me?
Lift up your eyes to the barren heights
    and recall whether there is any place
    that you have not offered your body to another.
By the waysides you waited for lovers
    like an Arab in the desert.
You defiled the land
    with your harlotry and wickedness.
Therefore, the rain showers were withheld
    and the spring rains have not fallen.
Yet you have the brazen boldness of a prostitute,
    and you refuse to blush with shame.
Not so long ago you addressed me,
    “My Father, the beloved friend of my youth,
will you be angry with me forever
    and continue your wrath toward me to the end?”
This is how you speak,
    but you continue to be obstinate
    and to do every evil you can.

Judah and Israel. During the reign of King Josiah, the Lord said to me: Have you seen what that faithless Israel has done, how she went to the top of every high hill and under every green tree and there played the harlot? But I truly believed that after she had done all this, she would return to me. However, she did not return, and her faithless sister Judah saw this. She also saw that I had sent that faithless Israel away with a decree of divorce because of all of her acts of adultery.

However that faithless sister Judah was not frightened; she too went off and played the harlot. In her eagerness to sin, she polluted the land, committing adultery with stones and pieces of wood. 10 Despite all this, her faithless sister Judah did not return to me with sincerity of heart but only as a show of pretense, says the Lord.

11 Promises of Restoration. Then the Lord said to me: Compared with the traitorous Judah, faithless Israel has proved to be less guilty. 12 Go forth and proclaim these words toward the north, saying:

Return, rebel Israel, says the Lord.
    I will not look upon you in anger.
For I am merciful, says the Lord;
    my wrath will not continue forever.
13 Simply acknowledge your guilt
    and your rebellion against the Lord, your God,
how you prostituted yourself with strangers
    under every green tree
and refused to listen to my voice,
    says the Lord.

14 [b]Return, rebellious children, says the Lord, for I am your Master. I will take you, one from a city and two from a family, and I will bring you to Zion. 15 Over you I will appoint shepherds after my own heart, and they will direct you with knowledge and understanding. 16 And when you have multiplied and grown numerous in the land, says the Lord, they will no longer say in those days, “The Ark of the Covenant of the Lord.” They will no longer think of it, or remember it, or realize that it is gone, or make another.

17 When that time comes, Jerusalem will be called the throne of the Lord, and all the nations will gather in Jerusalem to honor the name of the Lord. No longer will they stubbornly follow their own evil inclinations. 18 In those days the house of Judah will unite with the house of Israel, and together they will come from the land of the north to the land that I gave to your fathers as a heritage.

Call for Conversion

19     [c]I then gave consideration
    as to how I would treat you as sons
and give you a pleasant land,
    the most beautiful heritage of all the nations.
Further, I thought that you would call me “Father” and never cease to follow me.
20 But like a woman who is unfaithful to her husband,
    so you have been unfaithful to me,
    O house of Israel, says the Lord.
21 A cry on the bare heights is heard,
    the plaintive weeping of Israel’s children,
because they have perverted their ways
    and forgotten the Lord, their God.
22 Return, you rebellious children,
    and I will forgive your faithlessness.
Here we are! We are returning to you,
    for you are the Lord, our God.
23 The hills are truly a delusion,
    as is the tumult on the mountains.
Truly in the Lord, our God alone
    is the salvation of Israel.
24 Ever since we were young,
    Baal has devoured everything
    for which our fathers toiled:
their flocks and their herds,
    their sons and their daughters.
25 Let us lie down in our shame
    and let our dishonor cover us.
For we have sinned against the Lord, our God,
    we and our ancestors,
from our youth even to this very day,
    and we failed to obey the voice of the Lord, our God.

Chapter 4

If you return, O Israel, says the Lord,
    if you return to me,
if you banish your loathsome idols from my sight
    and do not go astray,
and if you swear, “As the Lord lives!”
    in truth, in justice, and in uprightness,
then the nations will bless themselves by him
    and will glory in him.

For these are the words of the Lord to the people of Judah and Jerusalem:

Break up your unplowed ground
    and do not sow among thorns.
For the sake of the Lord be circumcised
    and remove the foreskin of your hearts,
    O men of Judah and inhabitants of Jerusalem,
or my wrath will leap forth like fire
    and burn with no one to quench it
    because of your evil deeds.

Invasion from the North[d]

Announce it in Judah;
    proclaim it in Jerusalem.
Blow the trumpet throughout the land;
    shout aloud the command,
“Gather together!
    Let us flee to the fortified cities!”
Raise the signal to proceed toward Zion!
    Flee for safety! Do not delay!
For I am bringing disaster from the north
    as well as immense destruction.
A lion has come forth from its lair
    the destroyer of nations has set forth.
He has left his lair
    to make your towns a wasteland;
    they will be in ruins and uninhabited.
Therefore, wrap yourselves in sackcloth,
    beat your breasts and wail,
because the blazing anger of the Lord
    has not turned away from us.
On that day, says the Lord,
    the courage of the kings and the princes will fail;
the priests will be horrified
    and the prophets will be astounded.
10 Then I said, “Alas, Lord God,
    you completely deceived the people and Jerusalem
when you promised that we would have peace,
    for now the sword is held at our throats.”

11 At that time it will be said to this people and to Jerusalem:

A scorching wind comes forth from the desert heights
    and sweeps down on my people,
    although not to winnow or to cleanse.
12 A wind far too strong for that
    will come forth at my bidding,
    and I myself will pass judgment on them.
13 Behold, he advances
    like storm clouds;
    like a whirlwind are his chariots.
His horses are swifter than eagles.
    Disaster threatens us. We are lost.
14 Cleanse your heart of all wickedness
    so that you may be saved.
How long will you allow evil thoughts to lodge within you?
15 A voice from Dan[e] declares the news
    proclaiming disaster from Mount Ephraim.
16 Announce this to the nations,
    make it known to Jerusalem:
Besiegers are coming from a distant land,
    shouting their war cry against the cities of Judah.
17 They surround her like watchmen guarding a field
    because she has rebelled against me, says the Lord.
18 Your conduct and your evil deeds
    have brought this upon you.
How bitter is your punishment!
    It has pierced the depths of your heart.
19 How great is my anguish
    that causes me to writhe in pain!
I cannot keep silent in my agony
    as my heart beats wildly.
For I have heard the sound of the trumpet
    and that of the battle cry.
20 One disaster follows upon another;
    the entire land lies in ruins.
My tents are suddenly destroyed,
    everything that offered me shelter.
21 How long must I see the standard raised
    and hear the sound of the trumpet?
22 My people are fools;
    they do not know me.
They are senseless children
    who have no semblance of understanding.
They are skilled in the practice of evil
    but they do not know how to do good.
23 I looked at the earth,
    and it was a formless wasteland;
I gazed at the heavens,
    but I could not discern any light.
24 I looked at the mountains,
    and they were quaking,
    while all the hills moved back and forth.
25 I looked, but I could not see anyone;
    even the birds of the air had flown away.
26 I looked, and the fertile land had become a desert;
    all of its towns lay in ruins
    before the Lord, before his blazing anger.

27 Thus says the Lord:

The entire land will be a desolate waste,
    but I will not destroy it completely.
28 Because of this the earth will mourn
    and the heavens above will grow dark.
For I have spoken and made clear my intention,
    and I will not relent or turn back.
29 At the shouts of horsemen and archers
    every city takes to flight.
Some people crawl into the thickets
    while others scale the rocks.
All the cities are abandoned,
    with no one to live in them.
30 What are you doing, you who are doomed,
    by clothing yourself in purple,
adorning yourself with ornaments of gold
    and shading your eyes with cosmetics?
You are beautifying yourself in vain,
    for your lovers despise you,
    and they only seek your life.
31 I hear cries like those of a woman in labor,
    the anguished groans of one bearing her first child.
They are the screams of daughter Zion gasping for breath
    as she stretches forth her hands and cries out,
“Woe is me; I am dying.
    I sink exhausted before my murderers.”

Chapter 5[f]

Evil Everywhere

Roam through the streets of Jerusalem,
    look around and take careful note;
    search through the public squares.
If you can find even one person
    who acts justly and seeks the truth,
    I will pardon this city.
Even though they say, “As the Lord lives,”
    they are in fact swearing falsely.
Do your eyes not search for truth, O Lord?
    When you struck them, they felt no anguish;
    when you brought them down, they refused correction.
They have made their faces harder than stone
    and refused to repent.
Then I thought, “These are only the poor;
    they tend to act foolishly.
For they do not know the way of the Lord
    or the ordinances of their God.
Therefore, I will go to their leaders
    and speak to them.
Surely they will know the way of the Lord
    and their responsibilities to their God.”
But those, too, had broken the yoke
    and torn away from their bonds.
Therefore, lions from the forest will tear them to pieces,
    and wolves from the desert will ravage them.
Leopards will be on the prowl around their cities;
    all those who depart from them
    will be torn to pieces
because of their many crimes
    and their apostasies
    without number.
Why should I forgive you?
    Your children have forsaken me to swear by gods
    that are not gods in any way.
When I gave them everything they needed,
    they committed adultery
    and hastened to the houses of prostitutes.
They are well-fed and lusty stallions,
    each one neighing for his neighbor’s wife.
Shall I not punish them for these things?
    asks the Lord.
Shall I not take vengeance on a nation such as this?
10 Ascend to her vineyards and ravage them
    but do not totally destroy them.
Strip off her branches,
    for these people no longer belong to the Lord.
11 Both the house of Israel and the house of Judah
    have been completely unfaithful to me, says the Lord.
12 They have denied the Lord,
    boldly asserting, “He will do nothing.
No harm will come to us;
    we will not endure either sword or famine.
13 The prophets are nothing but wind;
    the word is not in them.
    Their dire predictions will redound upon them.”
14 Therefore, the Lord, the God of hosts, has this to say:
Because you have said these things,
    my words will become a fire in your mouth,
and I will make this people like wood
    that the fire will consume.
15 Be forewarned that I will bring against you
    a nation from a great distance,
    O house of Israel, says the Lord
a long-existent nation,
    a nation founded long ago,
a people whose language you do not know
    and whose speech you cannot understand.
16 The quivers of these people are like open graves;
    all of them are mighty warriors.
17 They will devour your harvest and your food,
    they will devour your sons and your daughters;
they will devour your flocks and your herds,
    they will devour your vines and your fig trees;
with their swords they will destroy
    your fortified towns in which you place your trust.

18 [g]Yet even in those days, declares the Lord, I will not completely destroy you. 19 And when the people ask, “Why has the Lord, our God, done all this to us?” reply to them, “As you have forsaken the Lord and served alien gods in your own land, so you will serve strangers in a land that is not yours.”

20 Announce this in the house of Jacob,
    proclaim it in Judah:
21 Pay attention to this,
    you foolish and senseless people,
who have eyes but do not see,
    who have ears but do not hear.
22 Do you have no fear of me? asks the Lord.
    Do you not tremble before me?
I was the one who established the sand
    as the boundary for the sea,
    a perpetual barrier that it can never pass.
Its waves may rise up but cannot prevail;
    they may roar but cannot cross the limits.
23 But this people has a rebellious and stubborn heart;
    they have risen up in defiance and gone away.
24 Nor do they say to themselves,
    “Let us fear the Lord, our God,
who gives us in their proper season
    the autumn and spring rains
and unfailingly provides for us
    the weeks designated for the harvest.”
25 Your iniquities have upset the order of nature,
    and your sins have deprived you of its bounty.
26 For there are wicked scoundrels among my people
    who, like fowlers, set traps,
    but with men as their quarry.
27 Like a cage full of birds,
    their houses are full of treachery.
As a result, they have grown rich and powerful,
28     well fed and well groomed.
Their wickedness knows no bounds,
    and they do not practice justice in their dealings.
They do not uphold the rights of the orphan
    or defend the cause of the needy.
29 How can I fail to punish such things?
    says the Lord.
How can I refuse to exact vengeance on a nation such as this?
30 An appalling and outrageous situation
    has occurred in the land.
31 The prophets prophesy falsely,
    the priests are in league with them,
and the people are delighted with this situation.
    But when the end comes, what will you do?

1 Timothy 4

General Regulations[a]

Chapter 4

False Asceticism. The Spirit clearly says that during the last times some will abandon the faith. They will run after deceitful spirits and demonic doctrines, through the hypocrisy of liars whose consciences have been branded as with a burning iron. They forbid marriage and require abstinence from foods[b] that God created to be accepted with thanksgiving by those who believe and who know the truth. For everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected, provided that it is received with thanksgiving, for it is made holy by the word of God and by prayer.[c]

The Benefits of Godliness. If you offer these instructions to the brethren, you will prove to be a good servant of Christ Jesus, nourished on the truths of the faith and of the good teaching that you have followed. Have nothing to do with profane myths and old wives’ tales; rather, train yourself in godliness.

While physical training has some value, the benefits of godliness are unlimited, since it holds out promise not only for this life but also for the life to come. This saying can be trusted and merits complete acceptance. 10 For this is why we toil and struggle, because we have placed our hope in the living God, who is the Savior of all, especially of all those who believe.

11 Pastoral Duties. These are the things you must insist upon in your teaching. 12 Let no one regard you with contempt because of your youth, but serve as an example to the believers in your speech and conduct, in your love, your faith, and your purity.

13 Until I arrive, devote yourself to reading,[d] to exhortation, and to teaching. 14 Do not neglect the gift that was bestowed upon you when, as a result of prophecy, the elders laid their hands on you.[e]

15 Meditate on these things and put them into practice so that your progress may be evident to everyone. 16 Be conscientious about your life and your teaching. Persevere in both of these tasks, for by doing so you will save both yourself and your listeners.

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