Isaiah 50

Isaiah 50

The prophet defends the Lord, asking if God gave Israel a "certificate of divorce" or sold them into captivity, proving that their exile is solely due to their own sins, not God's inability or disloyalty. The Servant speaks again, declaring that the Lord has given him an "instructed tongue" to sustain the weary. The Servant confirms his unwavering obedience despite suffering, saying he has offered his back to those who beat him, knowing the Lord will help him. The chapter concludes by warning those who rely on human sparks that they will lie down in torment.

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Jeremiah 44

Jerusalem is captured by the Babylonians. King Zedekiah is captured and blinded. Jeremiah is protected and released from prison by the commander, Nebuzaradan.

Jeremiah 45

The Babylonian general releases Jeremiah and allows him to live freely among the remnant left in Judah. Gedaliah is appointed as governor over the remaining people.

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