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Jeremiah 22:2-19 Catholic Public Domain Version (CPDV)

2. And you shall say: Listen to the word of the Lord, O king of Judah, who sits upon the throne of David: you and your servants, and your people, who enter through these gates.

3. Thus says the Lord: Exercise judgment and justice, and free anyone who is oppressed by violence from the hand of a false accuser. And do not be willing to sadden the new arrival, or the orphan, or the widow, nor should you burden them unfairly. And you shall not shed innocent blood in this place.

4. For if you will indeed accomplish this word, then there will enter through the gates of this house kings from the stock of David, sitting on his throne, and riding on chariots and on horses: they, and their servants, and their people.

5. But if you will not listen to these words, I swear by myself, says the Lord, that this house will be in desolation.

6. For thus says the Lord about the house of the king of Judah: You are to me like Gilead, the head of Lebanon. Certainly, I will make you desolate, with uninhabitable cities.

7. And I will sanctify over you the destroying man and his weapons. And they will cut down your select cedars and throw them violently into the fire.

8. And many nations will pass through this city. And each one will say to his neighbor: 'Why has the Lord acted in this way toward this great city?'

9. And they will answer: 'It is because they abandoned the covenant of the Lord their God, and they adored strange gods and served them.'

10. You should not choose to weep for the dead, nor should you mourn over them with tears. Lament for him who is departing, for he will return no more, nor will he see his native land again.

11. For thus says the Lord to Shallum, the son of Josiah, the king of Judah, who reigned in place of his father, who has departed from this place: He will not return here again.

12. Instead, he will die in the place to which I have transferred him, and he will not see this land anymore.

13. Woe to one who builds his house with injustice and his upper rooms without judgment, who oppresses his friend without cause and does not pay him his wages.

14. And he says: 'I will build a broad house for myself, with spacious upper rooms.' He makes windows for himself, and he builds the roof out of cedar, and he paints it with red ocher.

15. Will you reign because you compare yourself to the cedar? Did your father not eat and drink, and act with judgment and justice, so that it would be well with him?

16. He judged the case of the poor and the indigent for their good. Was this not because he knew me, says the Lord?

17. Yet truly, your eyes and your heart are toward avarice and the shedding of innocent blood, and toward false accusations and the pursuit of evil deeds.

18. Because of this, thus says the Lord toward Jehoiakim, the son of Josiah, king of Judah: They will not mourn for him by saying, 'Alas,' to a brother, or, 'Alas,' to a sister. They will not make a noise for him and say, 'Alas,' to a master, or, 'Alas,' to a nobleman.

19. He will be buried with the burial of a donkey, having rotted and been thrown out of the gates of Jerusalem.

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