John 4:43-54
[43]
After the two days he departed for Galilee. [44] (For Jesus himself had
testified that a prophet has no honor in his own hometown.) [45] So
when he came to Galilee, the Galileans welcomed him, having seen all
that he had done in Jerusalem at the feast. For they too had gone to the
feast.
[46]
So he came again to Cana in Galilee, where he had made the water wine.
And at Capernaum there was an official whose son was ill. [47] When this
man heard that Jesus had come from Judea to Galilee, he went to him and
asked him to come down and heal his son, for he was at the point of
death. [48] So Jesus said to him, “Unless you see signs and wonders you
will not believe.” [49] The official said to him, “Sir, come down before
my child dies.” [50] Jesus said to him, “Go; your son will live.” The
man believed the word that Jesus spoke to him and went on his way. [51]
As he was going down, his servants met him and told him that his son was
recovering. [52] So he asked them the hour when he began to get better,
and they said to him, “Yesterday at the seventh hour the fever left
him.” [53] The father knew that was the hour when Jesus had said to him,
“Your son will live.” And he himself believed, and all his household.
[54] This was now the second sign that Jesus did when he had come from
Judea to Galilee.
1 Peter 1:10-16
[10]
Concerning this salvation, the prophets who prophesied about the grace
that was to be yours searched and inquired carefully, [11] inquiring
what person or time the Spirit of Christ in them was indicating when he
predicted the sufferings of Christ and the subsequent glories. [12] It
was revealed to them that they were serving not themselves but you, in
the things that have now been announced to you through those who
preached the good news to you by the Holy Spirit sent from heaven,
things into which angels long to look.
[13]
Therefore, preparing your minds for action, and being sober-minded, set
your hope fully on the grace that will be brought to you at the
revelation of Jesus Christ. [14] As obedient children, do not be
conformed to the passions of your former ignorance, [15] but as he who
called you is holy, you also be holy in all your conduct, [16] since it
is written, “You shall be holy, for I am holy.”
Ecclesiastes 11
[1] Cast your bread upon the waters,
for you will find it after many days.
[2] Give a portion to seven, or even to eight,
for you know not what disaster may happen on earth.
[3] If the clouds are full of rain,
they empty themselves on the earth,
and if a tree falls to the south or to the north,
in the place where the tree falls, there it will lie.
[4] He who observes the wind will not sow,
and he who regards the clouds will not reap.
[5] As you do not know the way the spirit comes to the bones in the
womb of a woman with child, so you do not know the work of God who makes
everything.
[6]
In the morning sow your seed, and at evening withhold not your hand,
for you do not know which will prosper, this or that, or whether both
alike will be good.
[7] Light is sweet, and it is pleasant for the eyes to see the sun.
[8]
So if a person lives many years, let him rejoice in them all; but let
him remember that the days of darkness will be many. All that comes is
vanity.
[9]
Rejoice, O young man, in your youth, and let your heart cheer you in
the days of your youth. Walk in the ways of your heart and the sight of
your eyes. But know that for all these things God will bring you into
judgment.
[10] Remove vexation from your heart, and put away pain from your body, for youth and the dawn of life are vanity.
Jeremiah 35
[1]
The word that came to Jeremiah from the LORD in the days of Jehoiakim
the son of Josiah, king of Judah: [2] “Go to the house of the Rechabites
and speak with them and bring them to the house of the LORD, into one
of the chambers; then offer them wine to drink.” [3] So I took Jaazaniah
the son of Jeremiah, son of Habazziniah and his brothers and all his
sons and the whole house of the Rechabites. [4] I brought them to the
house of the LORD into the chamber of the sons of Hanan the son of
Igdaliah, the man of God, which was near the chamber of the officials,
above the chamber of Maaseiah the son of Shallum, keeper of the
threshold. [5] Then I set before the Rechabites pitchers full of wine,
and cups, and I said to them, “Drink wine.” [6] But they answered, “We
will drink no wine, for Jonadab the son of Rechab, our father, commanded
us, ‘You shall not drink wine, neither you nor your sons forever. [7]
You shall not build a house; you shall not sow seed; you shall not plant
or have a vineyard; but you shall live in tents all your days, that you
may live many days in the land where you sojourn.’ [8] We have obeyed
the voice of Jonadab the son of Rechab, our father, in all that he
commanded us, to drink no wine all our days, ourselves, our wives, our
sons, or our daughters, [9] and not to build houses to dwell in. We have
no vineyard or field or seed, [10] but we have lived in tents and have
obeyed and done all that Jonadab our father commanded us. [11] But when
Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came up against the land, we said, ‘Come,
and let us go to Jerusalem for fear of the army of the Chaldeans and
the army of the Syrians.’ So we are living in Jerusalem.”
[12]
Then the word of the LORD came to Jeremiah: [13] “Thus says the LORD of
hosts, the God of Israel: Go and say to the people of Judah and the
inhabitants of Jerusalem, Will you not receive instruction and listen to
my words? declares the LORD. [14] The command that Jonadab the son of
Rechab gave to his sons, to drink no wine, has been kept, and they drink
none to this day, for they have obeyed their father’s command. I have
spoken to you persistently, but you have not listened to me. [15] I have
sent to you all my servants the prophets, sending them persistently,
saying, ‘Turn now every one of you from his evil way, and amend your
deeds, and do not go after other gods to serve them, and then you shall
dwell in the land that I gave to you and your fathers.’ But you did not
incline your ear or listen to me. [16] The sons of Jonadab the son of
Rechab have kept the command that their father gave them, but this
people has not obeyed me. [17] Therefore, thus says the LORD, the God of
hosts, the God of Israel: Behold, I am bringing upon Judah and all the
inhabitants of Jerusalem all the disaster that I have pronounced against
them, because I have spoken to them and they have not listened, I have
called to them and they have not answered.”
[18]
But to the house of the Rechabites Jeremiah said, “Thus says the LORD
of hosts, the God of Israel: Because you have obeyed the command of
Jonadab your father and kept all his precepts and done all that he
commanded you, [19] therefore thus says the LORD of hosts, the God of
Israel: Jonadab the son of Rechab shall never lack a man to stand before
me.”
Jeremiah 36
[1]
In the fourth year of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah, king of Judah, this
word came to Jeremiah from the LORD: [2] “Take a scroll and write on it
all the words that I have spoken to you against Israel and Judah and all
the nations, from the day I spoke to you, from the days of Josiah until
today. [3] It may be that the house of Judah will hear all the disaster
that I intend to do to them, so that every one may turn from his evil
way, and that I may forgive their iniquity and their sin.”
[4]
Then Jeremiah called Baruch the son of Neriah, and Baruch wrote on a
scroll at the dictation of Jeremiah all the words of the LORD that he
had spoken to him. [5] And Jeremiah ordered Baruch, saying, “I am banned
from going to the house of the LORD, [6] so you are to go, and on a day
of fasting in the hearing of all the people in the LORD’s house you
shall read the words of the LORD from the scroll that you have written
at my dictation. You shall read them also in the hearing of all the men
of Judah who come out of their cities. [7] It may be that their plea for
mercy will come before the LORD, and that every one will turn from his
evil way, for great is the anger and wrath that the LORD has pronounced
against this people.” [8] And Baruch the son of Neriah did all that
Jeremiah the prophet ordered him about reading from the scroll the words
of the LORD in the LORD’s house.
[9]
In the fifth year of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah, king of Judah, in the
ninth month, all the people in Jerusalem and all the people who came
from the cities of Judah to Jerusalem proclaimed a fast before the LORD.
[10] Then, in the hearing of all the people, Baruch read the words of
Jeremiah from the scroll, in the house of the LORD, in the chamber of
Gemariah the son of Shaphan the secretary, which was in the upper court,
at the entry of the New Gate of the LORD’s house.
[11]
When Micaiah the son of Gemariah, son of Shaphan, heard all the words
of the LORD from the scroll, [12] he went down to the king’s house, into
the secretary’s chamber, and all the officials were sitting there:
Elishama the secretary, Delaiah the son of Shemaiah, Elnathan the son of
Achbor, Gemariah the son of Shaphan, Zedekiah the son of Hananiah, and
all the officials. [13] And Micaiah told them all the words that he had
heard, when Baruch read the scroll in the hearing of the people. [14]
Then all the officials sent Jehudi the son of Nethaniah, son of
Shelemiah, son of Cushi, to say to Baruch, “Take in your hand the scroll
that you read in the hearing of the people, and come.” So Baruch the
son of Neriah took the scroll in his hand and came to them. [15] And
they said to him, “Sit down and read it.” So Baruch read it to them.
[16] When they heard all the words, they turned one to another in fear.
And they said to Baruch, “We must report all these words to the king.”
[17] Then they asked Baruch, “Tell us, please, how did you write all
these words? Was it at his dictation?” [18] Baruch answered them, “He
dictated all these words to me, while I wrote them with ink on the
scroll.” [19] Then the officials said to Baruch, “Go and hide, you and
Jeremiah, and let no one know where you are.”
[20]
So they went into the court to the king, having put the scroll in the
chamber of Elishama the secretary, and they reported all the words to
the king. [21] Then the king sent Jehudi to get the scroll, and he took
it from the chamber of Elishama the secretary. And Jehudi read it to the
king and all the officials who stood beside the king. [22] It was the
ninth month, and the king was sitting in the winter house, and there was
a fire burning in the fire pot before him. [23] As Jehudi read three or
four columns, the king would cut them off with a knife and throw them
into the fire in the fire pot, until the entire scroll was consumed in
the fire that was in the fire pot. [24] Yet neither the king nor any of
his servants who heard all these words was afraid, nor did they tear
their garments. [25] Even when Elnathan and Delaiah and Gemariah urged
the king not to burn the scroll, he would not listen to them. [26] And
the king commanded Jerahmeel the king’s son and Seraiah the son of
Azriel and Shelemiah the son of Abdeel to seize Baruch the secretary and
Jeremiah the prophet, but the LORD hid them.
[27]
Now after the king had burned the scroll with the words that Baruch
wrote at Jeremiah’s dictation, the word of the LORD came to Jeremiah:
[28] “Take another scroll and write on it all the former words that were
in the first scroll, which Jehoiakim the king of Judah has burned. [29]
And concerning Jehoiakim king of Judah you shall say, ‘Thus says the
LORD, You have burned this scroll, saying, “Why have you written in it
that the king of Babylon will certainly come and destroy this land, and
will cut off from it man and beast?” [30] Therefore thus says the LORD
concerning Jehoiakim king of Judah: He shall have none to sit on the
throne of David, and his dead body shall be cast out to the heat by day
and the frost by night. [31] And I will punish him and his offspring and
his servants for their iniquity. I will bring upon them and upon the
inhabitants of Jerusalem and upon the people of Judah all the disaster
that I have pronounced against them, but they would not hear.’”
[32]
Then Jeremiah took another scroll and gave it to Baruch the scribe, the
son of Neriah, who wrote on it at the dictation of Jeremiah all the
words of the scroll that Jehoiakim king of Judah had burned in the fire.
And many similar words were added to them.
Jeremiah 37
[1]
Zedekiah the son of Josiah, whom Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon made
king in the land of Judah, reigned instead of Coniah the son of
Jehoiakim. [2] But neither he nor his servants nor the people of the
land listened to the words of the LORD that he spoke through Jeremiah
the prophet.
[3]
King Zedekiah sent Jehucal the son of Shelemiah, and Zephaniah the
priest, the son of Maaseiah, to Jeremiah the prophet, saying, “Please
pray for us to the LORD our God.” [4] Now Jeremiah was still going in
and out among the people, for he had not yet been put in prison. [5] The
army of Pharaoh had come out of Egypt. And when the Chaldeans who were
besieging Jerusalem heard news about them, they withdrew from Jerusalem.
[6]
Then the word of the LORD came to Jeremiah the prophet: [7] “Thus says
the LORD, God of Israel: Thus shall you say to the king of Judah who
sent you to me to inquire of me, ‘Behold, Pharaoh’s army that came to
help you is about to return to Egypt, to its own land. [8] And the
Chaldeans shall come back and fight against this city. They shall
capture it and burn it with fire. [9] Thus says the LORD, Do not deceive
yourselves, saying, “The Chaldeans will surely go away from us,” for
they will not go away. [10] For even if you should defeat the whole army
of Chaldeans who are fighting against you, and there remained of them
only wounded men, every man in his tent, they would rise up and burn
this city with fire.’”
[11]
Now when the Chaldean army had withdrawn from Jerusalem at the approach
of Pharaoh’s army, [12] Jeremiah set out from Jerusalem to go to the
land of Benjamin to receive his portion there among the people. [13]
When he was at the Benjamin Gate, a sentry there named Irijah the son of
Shelemiah, son of Hananiah, seized Jeremiah the prophet, saying, “You
are deserting to the Chaldeans.” [14] And Jeremiah said, “It is a lie; I
am not deserting to the Chaldeans.” But Irijah would not listen to him,
and seized Jeremiah and brought him to the officials. [15] And the
officials were enraged at Jeremiah, and they beat him and imprisoned him
in the house of Jonathan the secretary, for it had been made a prison.
[16]
When Jeremiah had come to the dungeon cells and remained there many
days, [17] King Zedekiah sent for him and received him. The king
questioned him secretly in his house and said, “Is there any word from
the LORD?” Jeremiah said, “There is.” Then he said, “You shall be
delivered into the hand of the king of Babylon.” [18] Jeremiah also said
to King Zedekiah, “What wrong have I done to you or your servants or
this people, that you have put me in prison? [19] Where are your
prophets who prophesied to you, saying, ‘The king of Babylon will not
come against you and against this land’? [20] Now hear, please, O my
lord the king: let my humble plea come before you and do not send me
back to the house of Jonathan the secretary, lest I die there.” [21] So
King Zedekiah gave orders, and they committed Jeremiah to the court of
the guard. And a loaf of bread was given him daily from the bakers’
street, until all the bread of the city was gone. So Jeremiah remained
in the court of the guard.
Jeremiah 38
[1]
Now Shephatiah the son of Mattan, Gedaliah the son of Pashhur, Jucal
the son of Shelemiah, and Pashhur the son of Malchiah heard the words
that Jeremiah was saying to all the people: [2] “Thus says the LORD: He
who stays in this city shall die by the sword, by famine, and by
pestilence, but he who goes out to the Chaldeans shall live. He shall
have his life as a prize of war, and live. [3] Thus says the LORD: This
city shall surely be given into the hand of the army of the king of
Babylon and be taken.” [4] Then the officials said to the king, “Let
this man be put to death, for he is weakening the hands of the soldiers
who are left in this city, and the hands of all the people, by speaking
such words to them. For this man is not seeking the welfare of this
people, but their harm.” [5] King Zedekiah said, “Behold, he is in your
hands, for the king can do nothing against you.” [6] So they took
Jeremiah and cast him into the cistern of Malchiah, the king’s son,
which was in the court of the guard, letting Jeremiah down by ropes. And
there was no water in the cistern, but only mud, and Jeremiah sank in
the mud.
[7]
When Ebed-melech the Ethiopian, a eunuch who was in the king’s house,
heard that they had put Jeremiah into the cistern—the king was sitting
in the Benjamin Gate—[8] Ebed-melech went from the king’s house and said
to the king, [9] “My lord the king, these men have done evil in all
that they did to Jeremiah the prophet by casting him into the cistern,
and he will die there of hunger, for there is no bread left in the
city.” [10] Then the king commanded Ebed-melech the Ethiopian, “Take
thirty men with you from here, and lift Jeremiah the prophet out of the
cistern before he dies.” [11] So Ebed-melech took the men with him and
went to the house of the king, to a wardrobe in the storehouse, and took
from there old rags and worn-out clothes, which he let down to Jeremiah
in the cistern by ropes. [12] Then Ebed-melech the Ethiopian said to
Jeremiah, “Put the rags and clothes between your armpits and the ropes.”
Jeremiah did so. [13] Then they drew Jeremiah up with ropes and lifted
him out of the cistern. And Jeremiah remained in the court of the guard.
[14]
King Zedekiah sent for Jeremiah the prophet and received him at the
third entrance of the temple of the LORD. The king said to Jeremiah, “I
will ask you a question; hide nothing from me.” [15] Jeremiah said to
Zedekiah, “If I tell you, will you not surely put me to death? And if I
give you counsel, you will not listen to me.” [16] Then King Zedekiah
swore secretly to Jeremiah, “As the LORD lives, who made our souls, I
will not put you to death or deliver you into the hand of these men who
seek your life.”
[17]
Then Jeremiah said to Zedekiah, “Thus says the LORD, the God of hosts,
the God of Israel: If you will surrender to the officials of the king of
Babylon, then your life shall be spared, and this city shall not be
burned with fire, and you and your house shall live. [18] But if you do
not surrender to the officials of the king of Babylon, then this city
shall be given into the hand of the Chaldeans, and they shall burn it
with fire, and you shall not escape from their hand.” [19] King Zedekiah
said to Jeremiah, “I am afraid of the Judeans who have deserted to the
Chaldeans, lest I be handed over to them and they deal cruelly with me.”
[20] Jeremiah said, “You shall not be given to them. Obey now the voice
of the LORD in what I say to you, and it shall be well with you, and
your life shall be spared. [21] But if you refuse to surrender, this is
the vision which the LORD has shown to me: [22] Behold, all the women
left in the house of the king of Judah were being led out to the
officials of the king of Babylon and were saying,
“‘Your trusted friends have deceived you
and prevailed against you;
now that your feet are sunk in the mud,
they turn away from you.’
[23] All your wives and your sons shall be led out to the Chaldeans,
and you yourself shall not escape from their hand, but shall be seized
by the king of Babylon, and this city shall be burned with fire.”
[24]
Then Zedekiah said to Jeremiah, “Let no one know of these words, and
you shall not die. [25] If the officials hear that I have spoken with
you and come to you and say to you, ‘Tell us what you said to the king
and what the king said to you; hide nothing from us and we will not put
you to death,’ [26] then you shall say to them, ‘I made a humble plea to
the king that he would not send me back to the house of Jonathan to die
there.’” [27] Then all the officials came to Jeremiah and asked him,
and he answered them as the king had instructed him. So they stopped
speaking with him, for the conversation had not been overheard. [28] And
Jeremiah remained in the court of the guard until the day that
Jerusalem was taken.