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<poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-2.htm"><b>2</b></a></span>And I will send foreigners to Babylon that they may winnow her <t><p class="indent1">And may devastate <i>and</i> empty her land; <t><p class="indent1">For in the day of destruction <t><p class="indent1">They will be against her on every side. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-3.htm"><b>3</b></a></span>“Do not let him (the Chaldean defender) who bends his bow bend it, <t><p class="indent1">Nor let him rise up in his coat of armor. <t><p class="indent1">So do not spare her young men; <t><p class="indent1">Devote her entire army to destruction. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-4.htm"><b>4</b></a></span>“They shall fall down dead in the land of the Chaldeans, <t><p class="indent1">And wounded in her streets.” <poetry><p class="paragraph"><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-5.htm"><b>5</b></a></span>For neither Israel nor Judah has been <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[a]</a></span>abandoned <t><p class="indent1">By his God, the LORD of hosts, <t><p class="indent1">Though their land is full of sin <i>and</i> guilt <t><p class="indent1">Before the Holy One of Israel. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-6.htm"><b>6</b></a></span>Flee out of Babylon, <t><p class="indent1">Let every one of you save his life! <t><p class="indent1">Do not be destroyed in her punishment, <t><p class="indent1">For this is the time of the LORD’S vengeance; <t><p class="indent1">He is going to pay her what she has earned. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-7.htm"><b>7</b></a></span>Babylon has been a golden cup in the LORD’S hand, <t><p class="indent1">Intoxicating all the earth. <t><p class="indent1">The nations drank her wine; <t><p class="indent1">Therefore the nations have gone mad. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-8.htm"><b>8</b></a></span>Babylon has suddenly fallen and is shattered! <t><p class="indent1">Wail for her [if you care to]! <t><p class="indent1">Get balm for her [incurable] pain; <t><p class="indent1">Perhaps she may be healed. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-9.htm"><b>9</b></a></span>We would have healed Babylon, but she was not to be healed. <t><p class="indent1">Abandon her and let each [captive] return to his own country, <t><p class="indent1">For her guilt <i>and</i> judgment have reached to heaven <t><p class="indent1">And are lifted up to the very skies. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-10.htm"><b>10</b></a></span>The LORD has brought about our vindication <i>and</i> has revealed the righteousness of our cause; <t><p class="indent1">Come and let us proclaim in Zion <t><p class="indent1">The work of the LORD our God! <poetry><p class="paragraph"><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-11.htm"><b>11</b></a></span>Sharpen the arrows, take up the shields [and cover yourselves]! <t><p class="indent1">The LORD has stirred up the spirit of the kings of the <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[b]</a></span>Medes, <t><p class="indent1">Because His purpose concerning Babylon is to destroy it; <t><p class="indent1">For that is the vengeance of the LORD, vengeance [on Babylon] for [plundering and destroying] His temple. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-12.htm"><b>12</b></a></span>Set up a signal on the walls of Babylon [to spread the news]; <t><p class="indent1">Post a strong blockade, <t><p class="indent1">Station the guards, <t><p class="indent1">Prepare the men for ambush! <t><p class="indent1">For the LORD has both purposed and done <t><p class="indent1">That which He spoke against the people of Babylon. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-13.htm"><b>13</b></a></span>[O Babylon] you who live by many waters, <t><p class="indent1">Rich in treasures, <t><p class="indent1">Your end has come, <t><p class="indent1">And the line measuring your life is cut. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-14.htm"><b>14</b></a></span>The LORD of hosts has sworn [an oath] by Himself, saying, <p class="indent1stline">“Surely I will fill you with men, as with [a swarm of] locusts [who strip the land clean], <t><p class="indent1">And they will lift up a song <i>and</i> shout of victory over you.” <poetry><p class="paragraph"><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-15.htm"><b>15</b></a></span>He made the earth by His power; <t><p class="indent1">He established the world by His wisdom <t><p class="indent1">And stretched out the heavens by His understanding. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-16.htm"><b>16</b></a></span>When He utters His voice, <i>there is</i> a tumult of waters in the heavens, <t><p class="indent1">And He causes the clouds to ascend from the ends of the earth. <t><p class="indent1">He makes lightnings for the rain <t><p class="indent1">And brings out the wind from His storehouses. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-17.htm"><b>17</b></a></span>Every man has become stupid <i>and</i> brutelike, without knowledge [of God]; <t><p class="indent1">Every goldsmith is shamed by the cast images he has made; <t><p class="indent1">For his molten idols are a lie, <t><p class="indent1">And there is no breath [of life] <i>or</i> spirit in them. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-18.htm"><b>18</b></a></span>They are worthless (empty, false, futile), a work of delusion <i>and</i> worthy of derision; <t><p class="indent1">In the time of their inspection <i>and</i> punishment they will perish. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-19.htm"><b>19</b></a></span>The Portion of Jacob [the true God of Israel] is not like these [handmade gods]; <t><p class="indent1">For He is the Maker of all <i>and</i> the One who formed <i>and</i> fashioned all things, <t><p class="indent1">And Israel is the tribe of His inheritance-- <t><p class="indent1">The LORD of hosts is His name. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-20.htm"><b>20</b></a></span>“You [Cyrus of Persia, soon to conquer Babylon] are My battle-axe and weapon of war-- <t><p class="indent1">For with you I shatter nations, <t><p class="indent1">With you I destroy kingdoms. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-21.htm"><b>21</b></a></span>“With you I shatter the horse and his rider, <t><p class="indent1">With you I shatter the chariot and its driver, <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-22.htm"><b>22</b></a></span>With you I shatter man and woman, <t><p class="indent1">With you I shatter old man and youth, <t><p class="indent1">With you I shatter young man and virgin, <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-23.htm"><b>23</b></a></span>With you I shatter the shepherd and his flock, <t><p class="indent1">With you I shatter the farmer and his yoke of oxen, <t><p class="indent1">And with you I shatter governors and commanders. <p class="paragraph"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-24.htm"><b>24</b></a></span>“And I will [completely] repay Babylon and all the people of Chaldea for all the evil that they have done in Zion--before your very eyes [I will do it],” says the LORD. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-25.htm"><b>25</b></a></span>“Behold, I am against you, <t><p class="indent1">O destroying mountain [conqueror of nations], <t><p class="indent1">Who destroys the whole earth,” declares the LORD, <p class="indent1stline">“I will stretch out My hand against you, <t><p class="indent1">And roll you down from the [rugged] cliffs, <t><p class="indent1">And will make you a burnt mountain (extinct volcano). <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-26.htm"><b>26</b></a></span>“They will not take from you [even] a stone for a cornerstone <t><p class="indent1">Nor any rock for a foundation, <t><p class="indent1">But you will be <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[c]</a></span>desolate forever,” says the LORD. <poetry><p class="paragraph"><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-27.htm"><b>27</b></a></span>Lift up a signal in the land [to spread the news]! <t><p class="indent1">Blow the trumpet among the nations! <t><p class="indent1">Dedicate the nations [for war] against her; <t><p class="indent1">Call against her the kingdoms of Ararat, Minni, and Ashkenaz. <t><p class="indent1">Appoint a marshal against her; <t><p class="indent1">Cause the horses to come up like bristly locusts [with their wings not yet released from their cases]. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-28.htm"><b>28</b></a></span>Prepare <i>and</i> dedicate the nations for war against her-- <t><p class="indent1">The kings of Media, <t><p class="indent1">With their governors and commanders, <t><p class="indent1">And every land of their dominion. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-29.htm"><b>29</b></a></span>The land trembles and writhes [in pain and sorrow], <t><p class="indent1">For the purposes of the LORD against Babylon stand, <t><p class="indent1">To make the land of Babylon <t><p class="indent1">A desolation without inhabitants. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-30.htm"><b>30</b></a></span>The mighty warriors of Babylon have ceased to fight; <t><p class="indent1">They remain in their strongholds. <t><p class="indent1">Their strength <i>and</i> power have failed; <t><p class="indent1">They are becoming [weak and helpless] like women. <t><p class="indent1">Their dwelling places are set on fire; <t><p class="indent1">The <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[d]</a></span>bars on her <i>gates</i> are broken. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-31.htm"><b>31</b></a></span>One courier runs to meet another, <t><p class="indent1">And one messenger to meet another, <t><p class="indent1">To tell the <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[e]</a></span>king of Babylon <t><p class="indent1">That his city has been captured from end to end; <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-32.htm"><b>32</b></a></span>And that the fords [across the Euphrates] have been blocked <i>and</i> [the ferries] seized, <t><p class="indent1">And they have set the [great] marshes on fire, <t><p class="indent1">And the men of war are terrified. <p class="paragraph"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-33.htm"><b>33</b></a></span>For thus says the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel: <p class="indent1stline">“The Daughter of Babylon is like a <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[f]</a></span>threshing floor <t><p class="indent1">At the time it is being trampled <i>and</i> prepared; <t><p class="indent1">Yet in a little while the time of harvest will come for her.” <poetry><p class="paragraph"><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-34.htm"><b>34</b></a></span>“Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon has devoured <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[g]</a></span>me, he has crushed me, <t><p class="indent1">He has set me down like an empty vessel. <t><p class="indent1">Like a monster he has swallowed me up, <t><p class="indent1">He has filled his belly with my delicacies; <t><p class="indent1">He has spit me out <i>and</i> washed me away. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-35.htm"><b>35</b></a></span>“May the violence done to me and to my flesh <i>and</i> blood be upon Babylon,” <t><p class="indent1">The inhabitant of Zion will say; <t><p class="indent1">And, “May my blood be upon the inhabitants of Chaldea,” <t><p class="indent1">Jerusalem will say. <A><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-36.htm"><b>36</b></a></span>Therefore thus says the LORD, <p class="indent1stline">“Behold, I will plead your case <t><p class="indent1">And take full vengeance for you; <t><p class="indent1">I will dry up her sea <i>and</i> great reservoir <t><p class="indent1">And make her fountain dry. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-37.htm"><b>37</b></a></span>“Babylon will become a heap [of ruins], a haunt <i>and</i> dwelling place of jackals, <t><p class="indent1">An object of horror (an astonishing desolation) and a hissing [of scorn and amazement], without inhabitants. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-38.htm"><b>38</b></a></span>“They (the Chaldean lords) will be roaring together [before their sudden capture] like young lions [roaring over their prey], <t><p class="indent1">They (the princes) will be growling like lions’ cubs. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-39.htm"><b>39</b></a></span>“When they are <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[h]</a></span>inflamed [with wine and lust during their drinking bouts], I will prepare them a feast [of My wrath] <t><p class="indent1">And make them drunk, that they may rejoice <t><p class="indent1">And may sleep a perpetual sleep <t><p class="indent1">And not wake up,” declares the LORD. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-40.htm"><b>40</b></a></span>“I will bring them down like lambs to the slaughter, <t><p class="indent1">Like rams together with male goats. <poetry><p class="paragraph"><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-41.htm"><b>41</b></a></span>“How Sheshak (Babylon) has been captured, <t><p class="indent1">And the praise of the whole earth been seized! <t><p class="indent1">How Babylon has become an astonishing desolation <i>and</i> an object of horror among the nations! <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-42.htm"><b>42</b></a></span>“The sea has come up over Babylon; <t><p class="indent1">She has been engulfed with its tumultuous waves. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-43.htm"><b>43</b></a></span>“Her cities have become an astonishing desolation <i>and</i> an object of horror, <t><p class="indent1">A parched land and a desert, <t><p class="indent1">A land in which no one lives, <t><p class="indent1">And through which no son of man passes. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-44.htm"><b>44</b></a></span>“I will punish <i>and</i> judge Bel [the handmade god] in Babylon <t><p class="indent1">And take out of his mouth what he has swallowed up [the stolen sacred articles and the captives of Judah and elsewhere]. <t><p class="indent1">The nations will no longer flow to him. <t><p class="indent1">Yes, the wall of Babylon has fallen down! <poetry><p class="paragraph"><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-45.htm"><b>45</b></a></span>“Come out of her midst, My people, <t><p class="indent1">And each of you [escape and] save yourself <t><p class="indent1">From the fierce anger of the LORD. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-46.htm"><b>46</b></a></span>“Now <i>beware</i> so that you do not lose heart, <t><p class="indent1">And so that you are not afraid at the rumor that will be heard in the land-- <t><p class="indent1">For the rumor shall come one year, <t><p class="indent1">And after that another rumor in another year, <t><p class="indent1">And violence <i>shall be</i> in the land, <t><p class="indent1">Ruler against ruler-- <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-47.htm"><b>47</b></a></span>Therefore behold (listen carefully), the days are coming <t><p class="indent1">When I will judge <i>and</i> punish the idols of Babylon; <t><p class="indent1">Her whole land will be perplexed <i>and</i> shamed, <t><p class="indent1">And all her slain will fall in her midst. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-48.htm"><b>48</b></a></span>“Then heaven and earth and all that is in them <t><p class="indent1">Will shout <i>and</i> sing for joy over Babylon, <t><p class="indent1">For the <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[i]</a></span>destroyers will come against her from the north,” <t><p class="indent1">Says the LORD. <poetry><p class="paragraph"><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-49.htm"><b>49</b></a></span>Indeed Babylon is to fall for the slain of Israel, <t><p class="indent1">As also for Babylon the slain of all the earth have fallen. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-50.htm"><b>50</b></a></span>You who have escaped the sword, <t><p class="indent1">Go away! Do not stay! <t><p class="indent1">Remember the LORD from far away, <t><p class="indent1">And let [desolate] Jerusalem come into your mind. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-51.htm"><b>51</b></a></span>We are perplexed <i>and</i> ashamed, for we have heard reproach; <t><p class="indent1">Disgrace has covered our faces, <t><p class="indent1">For foreigners [from Babylon] have come <t><p class="indent1">Into the [most] sacred parts of the sanctuary of the LORD [even those places forbidden to all but the appointed priest]. <poetry><p class="paragraph"><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-52.htm"><b>52</b></a></span>“Therefore behold, the days are coming,” says the LORD, <p class="indent1stline">“When I will judge <i>and</i> punish the idols [of Babylon], <t><p class="indent1">And throughout her land the mortally wounded will groan.” <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-53.htm"><b>53</b></a></span>“Though Babylon should ascend to the heavens, <t><p class="indent1">And though she should fortify her lofty stronghold, <t><p class="indent1">Yet destroyers will come on her from Me,” says the LORD. <poetry><p class="paragraph"><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-54.htm"><b>54</b></a></span>The sound of an outcry [comes] from Babylon, <t><p class="indent1">And [the sound] of great destruction from the land of the Chaldeans! <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-55.htm"><b>55</b></a></span>For the LORD is going to destroy Babylon <i>and</i> make her a ruin, <t><p class="indent1">And He will still her great voice [that hums with city life]. <t><p class="indent1">And the waves [of her conquerors] roar like great waters, <t><p class="indent1">The noise of their voices is raised up [like the marching of an army]. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-56.htm"><b>56</b></a></span>For the destroyer is coming against her, against Babylon; <t><p class="indent1">And her mighty warriors will be captured, <t><p class="indent1">Their bows are shattered; <t><p class="indent1">For the LORD is a God of [just] restitution; <t><p class="indent1">He will fully repay. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-57.htm"><b>57</b></a></span>“I will make her princes and her wise men drunk, <t><p class="indent1">Her governors and her commanders and her mighty warriors; <t><p class="indent1">They will sleep a perpetual sleep and not wake up,” <t><p class="indent1">Says the King--the LORD of hosts is His name. <A><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-58.htm"><b>58</b></a></span>Thus says the LORD of hosts, <p class="indent1stline">“The <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[j]</a></span>broad wall of Babylon will be completely overthrown <i>and</i> the foundations razed <t><p class="indent1">And her high gates will be set on fire; <t><p class="indent1">The peoples will labor in vain, <t><p class="indent1">And the nations become exhausted [only] for fire [that will destroy their work].” <p class="paragraph"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-59.htm"><b>59</b></a></span>The message which Jeremiah the prophet commanded Seraiah the son of Neriah, the grandson of Mahseiah, when he went with Zedekiah the king of Judah to Babylon in the fourth year of his reign. Now this Seraiah was chief chamberlain <i>or</i> quartermaster [and brother of Baruch]. <span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-60.htm"><b>60</b></a></span>So Jeremiah wrote in a single scroll all the disaster which would come on Babylon, [that is] all these words which have been written concerning Babylon. <span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-61.htm"><b>61</b></a></span>Then Jeremiah said to Seraiah, “When you come to Babylon, see to it that you read all these words aloud, <span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-62.htm"><b>62</b></a></span>and say, ‘You, O LORD, have promised concerning this place to cut it off <i>and</i> destroy it, so that there shall be nothing living in it, neither man nor animal, but it will be perpetually desolate.’ <span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-63.htm"><b>63</b></a></span>And as soon as you finish reading this scroll, you shall tie a stone to it and throw it into the middle of the Euphrates. <span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/51-64.htm"><b>64</b></a></span>Then say, ‘In the same way Babylon will sink down and not rise because of the disaster that I will bring on her; and the Babylonians will become [hopelessly] exhausted.’” Thus the words of Jeremiah are completed.<A name="fn"></a></p><br /><br /><span class="footnotesbot">[a]</span> <span class="fnverse">5</span> Lit <i>widowed</i>.<br><span class="footnotesbot">[b]</span> <span class="fnverse">11</span> Perhaps a reference to the conquest of Babylon by the Medes and the Persians in 539 B.C.<br><span class="footnotesbot">[c]</span> <span class="fnverse">26</span> See note Is 13:22 for this prophecy’s fulfillment.<br><span class="footnotesbot">[d]</span> <span class="fnverse">30</span> Babylon fell in 539 B.C. on the night King Belshazzar was assassinated (Dan 5:30).<br><span class="footnotesbot">[e]</span> <span class="fnverse">31</span> In 553 B.C. Belshazzar was named co-ruler of Babylon by his father, King Nabonidus, and reigned in that capacity until Babylon was conquered. In spite of this co-regency, Nabonidus is regarded historically as the last of the Babylonian kings. Belshazzar’s mother, Nitrocris, was the daughter of King Nebuchadnezzar.<br><span class="footnotesbot">[f]</span> <span class="fnverse">33</span> At harvest time the threshing floor had to be firmly trampled before the grain or seeds could be extracted with the flail. A flail consisted of a handle to which was attached a freely swinging stick or bar. In the Bible, the harvest is often used as metaphor for judgment.<br><span class="footnotesbot">[g]</span> <span class="fnverse">34</span> The Jewish captives.<br><span class="footnotesbot">[h]</span> <span class="fnverse">39</span> Through the voice of Jeremiah God revealed the ultimate destiny of great Babylon, whom Herodotus praised as “embellished with ornaments more than any city.” The fact that all of the details of the prophecy were fulfilled is recorded by Daniel (5:1-30), and becomes even more amazing after twenty-six centuries. Only a “fool” could say in his heart, “There is no God” (Ps 14:1).<br><span class="footnotesbot">[i]</span> <span class="fnverse">48</span> I.e. the Medo-Persian Empire.<br><span class="footnotesbot">[j]</span> <span class="fnverse">58</span> Babylon was surrounded by a moat and two separate walls approximately fifty feet high. Both walls consisted of two layers. The outer layer of the outer wall was twenty-five feet thick, and the inner layer twenty-three feet thick. The outer layer of the inner defensive wall was twenty-one feet thick, and the inner layer twelve feet thick. These walls were so massive that archeologists estimate that 180 million bricks were required for their construction. 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