Jeremiah 16:5
Context16:5 “Moreover I, the Lord, tell you: 1 ‘Do not go into a house where they are having a funeral meal. Do not go there to mourn and express your sorrow for them. For I have stopped showing them my good favor, 2 my love, and my compassion. I, the Lord, so affirm it! 3
Jeremiah 20:6
Context20:6 You, Pashhur, and all your household 4 will go into exile in Babylon. You will die there and you will be buried there. The same thing will happen to all your friends to whom you have prophesied lies.’” 5
Jeremiah 34:3
Context34:3 You yourself will not escape his clutches, but will certainly be captured and handed over to him. You must confront the king of Babylon face to face and answer to him personally. 6 Then you must go to Babylon.
Jeremiah 51:60
Context51:60 Jeremiah recorded 7 on one scroll all the judgments 8 that would come upon Babylon – all these prophecies 9 written about Babylon.


[16:5] 1 tn Heb “For thus says the
[16:5] 2 tn Heb “my peace.” The Hebrew word שְׁלוֹמִי (shÿlomi) can be translated “peace, prosperity” or “well-being” (referring to wholeness or health of body and soul).
[16:5] 3 tn Heb “Oracle of the
[20:6] 4 tn Heb “all who live in your house.” This included his family and his servants.
[20:6] 5 sn As a member of the priesthood and the protector of order in the temple, Pashhur was undoubtedly one of those who promulgated the deceptive belief that the
[34:3] 7 tn Heb “Your eyes will see the eyes of the king of Babylon and his mouth will speak with your mouth.” For this same idiom in reverse order see 32:4 and consult the translator’s note there for the obligatory nuance given to the verbs.