Jeremiah 25:1-14

Jeremiah 25:1-14

[1] The word  that came to Jeremiah  concerning all the people  of Judah  in the fourth  year  of Jehoiakim  the son  of Josiah  king  of Judah,  that was the first  year  of Nebuchadrezzar  king  of Babylon;  [2] The which Jeremiah  the prophet  spake  unto all the people  of Judah,  and to all the inhabitants  of Jerusalem,  saying,  [3] From the thirteenth  year  of Josiah  the son  of Amon  king  of Judah,  even unto this day,  that is the three  and twentieth  year,  the word  of the LORD  hath come unto me, and I have spoken  unto you, rising early  and speaking;  but ye have not hearkened.  [4] And the LORD  hath sent  unto you all his servants  the prophets,  rising early  and sending  them; but ye have not hearkened,  nor inclined  your ear  to hear.  [5] They said,  Turn ye again  now every one  from his evil  way,  and from the evil  of your doings,  and dwell  in the land  hath given  unto you and to your fathers  for  ever  [6] not after  other  gods  to serve  them, and to worship  them, and provoke me not to anger  with the works  of your hands;  and I will do you no hurt.  [7] Yet ye have not hearkened  unto me, saith  the LORD;  that ye might provoke me to anger  with the works  of your hands  to your own hurt.  [8] Therefore thus saith  the LORD  of hosts;  Because ye have not heard  my words,  [9] Behold, I will send  and take  all the families  of the north,  saith  the LORD,  and Nebuchadrezzar  the king  of Babylon,  my servant,  and will bring  them against this land,  and against the inhabitants  thereof, and against all these nations  round about,  and will utterly destroy  them, and make  them an astonishment,  and an hissing,  and perpetual  desolations.  [10] Moreover I will take  from them the voice  of mirth,  and the voice  of gladness,  the voice  of the bridegroom,  and the voice  of the bride,  the sound  of the millstones,  and the light  of the candle.  [11] And this whole land  shall be a desolation,  and an astonishment;  and these nations  shall serve  the king  of Babylon  seventy  years.  [12] And it shall come to pass, when seventy  years  are accomplished,  that I will punish  the king  of Babylon,  and that nation,  saith  the LORD,  for their iniquity,  and the land  of the Chaldeans,  and will make  it perpetual  desolations.  [13] And I will bring  upon that land  all my words  which I have pronounced  against it, even all that is written  in this book,  which Jeremiah  hath prophesied  against all the nations.  [14] For many  nations  and great  kings  shall serve  themselves of them also: and I will recompense  them according to their deeds,  and according to the works  of their own hands. 

What does Jeremiah 25:1-14 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Chapter25 serves as a capstone for all of Jeremiah"s previous prophecies. The prophet"s perspective now broadens quickly to include the whole world and divine judgments ordained for it.