Jeremiah 44:11 
Context| NETBible | “Because of this, the Lord God of Israel who rules over all says, ‘I am determined to bring disaster on you, 1 even to the point of destroying all the Judeans here. 2 |
| NIV © biblegateway Jer 44:11 |
"Therefore, this is what the LORD Almighty, the God of Israel, says: I am determined to bring disaster on you and to destroy all Judah. |
| NASB © biblegateway Jer 44:11 |
"Therefore thus says the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel, ‘Behold, I am going to set My face against you for woe, even to cut off all Judah. |
| NLT © biblegateway Jer 44:11 |
"Therefore, the LORD Almighty, the God of Israel, says: I have made up my mind to destroy every one of you! |
| MSG © biblegateway Jer 44:11 |
So this is what GOD-of-the-Angel-Armies decrees: "'Watch out! I've decided to bring doom on you and get rid of everyone connected with Judah. |
| BBE © SABDAweb Jer 44:11 |
So this is what the Lord of armies, the God of Israel, has said: See, my face will be turned against you for evil, for the cutting off of all Judah; |
| NRSV © bibleoremus Jer 44:11 |
Therefore thus says the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel: I am determined to bring disaster on you, to bring all Judah to an end. |
| NKJV © biblegateway Jer 44:11 |
"Therefore thus says the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel: ‘Behold, I will set My face against you for catastrophe and for cutting off all Judah. |
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| NETBible | “Because of this, the Lord God of Israel who rules over all says, ‘I am determined to bring disaster on you, 1 even to the point of destroying all the Judeans here. 2 |
| NET Notes |
1 tn Heb “Behold I am setting my face against you for evil/disaster.” For the meaning of the idiom “to set the face to/against” see the translator’s note on 42:15 and compare the references listed there. 2 tn Heb “and to destroy all Judah.” However, this statement must be understood within the rhetoric of the passage (see vv. 7-8 and the study note on v. 8) and within the broader context of the |

