Jeremiah 34:1-19

Jeremiah 34:1-19

[1] The word  which came unto Jeremiah  from the LORD,  when Nebuchadnezzar  king  of Babylon,  and all his army,  and all the kingdoms  of the earth  of his dominion,  and all the people,  fought  against Jerusalem,  and against all the cities  thereof, saying,  [2] Thus saith  the LORD,  the God  of Israel;  Go  and speak  to Zedekiah  king  of Judah,  and tell  the LORD;  Behold, I will give  this city  into the hand  of the king  of Babylon,  and he shall burn  it with fire:  [3] And thou shalt not escape out  of his hand,  but shalt surely  and delivered  into his hand;  and thine eyes  shall behold  the eyes  of the king  of Babylon,  and he shall speak  with thee mouth  and thou shalt go  to Babylon.  [4] Yet hear  the word  of the LORD,  O Zedekiah  king  of Judah;  Thus saith  the LORD  of thee, Thou shalt not die  by the sword:  [5] But thou shalt die  in peace:  and with the burnings  of thy fathers,  the former  kings  which were before  thee, so shall they burn  odours for thee; and they will lament  thee, saying, Ah  lord!  for I have pronounced  the word,  saith  the LORD.  [6] Then Jeremiah  the prophet  spake  all these words  unto Zedekiah  king  of Judah  in Jerusalem,  [7] When the king  of Babylon's  army  fought  against Jerusalem,  and against all the cities  of Judah  that were left,  against Lachish,  and against Azekah:  for these defenced  cities  remained  of the cities  of Judah.  [8] This is the word  that came unto Jeremiah  after  that the king  Zedekiah  had made  a covenant  with all the people  which were at Jerusalem,  to proclaim  liberty  [9] That every man  should let his manservant,  and every man  his maidservant,  being an Hebrew  go  free;  that none should serve  himself of them, to wit, of a Jew  his brother.  [10] Now when all the princes,  and all the people,  which had entered  into the covenant,  heard  that every one  should let his manservant,  and every one  his maidservant,  go  free,  that none should serve  themselves of them any more, then they obeyed,  and let them go.  [11] But afterward  they turned,  and caused the servants  and the handmaids,  whom they had let go  free,  to return,  and brought them into subjection  for servants  and for handmaids.  [12] Therefore the word  of the LORD  came to Jeremiah  from the LORD,  saying,  [13] Thus saith  the LORD,  the God  of Israel;  I made  a covenant  with your fathers  in the day  that I brought them forth  out of the land  of Egypt,  out of the house  of bondmen,  saying,  [14] At the end  of seven  years  let ye go  every man  his brother  an Hebrew,  which hath been sold  unto thee; and when he hath served  thee six  years,  thou shalt let him go  free  from thee: but your fathers  hearkened  not unto me, neither inclined  their ear.  [15] And ye were now  turned,  and had done  right  in my sight,  in proclaiming  liberty  every man  to his neighbour;  and ye had made  a covenant  before  me in the house  which is called  by my name:  [16] But ye turned  and polluted  my name,  and caused every man  his servant,  and every man  his handmaid,  whom ye had set  at liberty  at their pleasure,  to return,  and brought them into subjection,  to be unto you for servants  and for handmaids.  [17] Therefore thus saith  the LORD;  Ye have not hearkened  unto me, in proclaiming  liberty,  every one  to his brother,  and every man  to his neighbour:  behold, I proclaim  a liberty  for you, saith  the LORD,  to the sword,  to the pestilence,  and to the famine;  and I will make  into all the kingdoms  of the earth.  [18] And I will give  that have transgressed  my covenant,  which have not performed  the words  of the covenant  which they had made  before  me, when they cut  the calf  in twain,  and passed  between the parts  [19] The princes  of Judah,  and the princes  of Jerusalem,  the eunuchs,  and the priests,  and all the people  of the land,  which passed  between the parts  of the calf;