Jeremiah 38

Jeremiah 38

Jeremiah's persistent prophecies of doom cause the officials to demand his death, arguing he is weakening the hands of the soldiers. Jeremiah is thrown into a cistern (a waterless pit) where he sinks in the mud and is left to die. Ebed-Melech, an Ethiopian eunuch, bravely pleads with the King for Jeremiah's life. Zedekiah allows Ebed-Melech to pull Jeremiah out of the cistern. Jeremiah urges the king to surrender to the Babylonians, promising his life will be spared, but Zedekiah refuses, sealing his fate.

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Jeremiah 38

God promises that a righteous Branch will spring forth from David, who will execute justice and righteousness on earth, establishing an enduring priesthood and eternal covenant.

Jeremiah 39

Jeremiah warns King Zedekiah that he will be taken captive by the Babylonians and that the city will be burned. He condemns the leaders for breaking a covenant to free their slaves.

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