Jeremiah 36:9-19

Jeremiah 36:9-19

[9] And it came to pass in the fifth  year  of Jehoiakim  the son  of Josiah  king  of Judah,  in the ninth  month,  that they proclaimed  a fast  before  the LORD  to all the people  in Jerusalem,  and to all the people  that came  from the cities  of Judah  unto Jerusalem.  [10] Then read  Baruch  in the book  the words  of Jeremiah  in the house  of the LORD,  in the chamber  of Gemariah  the son  of Shaphan  the scribe,  in the higher  court,  at the entry  of the new  gate  of the LORD'S  house,  in the ears  of all the people.  [11] When Michaiah  the son  of Gemariah,  the son  of Shaphan,  had heard  out of the book  all the words  of the LORD,  [12] Then he went down  into the king's  house,  into the scribe's  chamber:  and, lo, all the princes  sat  there, even Elishama  the scribe,  and Delaiah  the son  of Shemaiah,  and Elnathan  the son  of Achbor,  and Gemariah  the son  of Shaphan,  and Zedekiah  the son  of Hananiah,  and all the princes.  [13] Then Michaiah  declared  unto them all the words  that he had heard,  when Baruch  read  the book  in the ears  of the people.  [14] Therefore all the princes  sent  Jehudi  the son  of Nethaniah,  the son  of Shelemiah,  the son  of Cushi,  unto Baruch,  saying,  Take  in thine hand  the roll  wherein thou hast read  in the ears  of the people,  So Baruch  the son  of Neriah  took  the roll  in his hand,  and came  unto them. [15] And they said  unto him, Sit down  now, and read  it in our ears.  So Baruch  read  it in their ears.  [16] Now it came to pass, when they had heard  all the words,  they were afraid  both  one  and other,  and said  unto Baruch,  We will surely  the king  of all these words.  [17] And they asked  Baruch,  saying,  Tell  us now, How didst thou write  all these words  at his mouth?  [18] Then Baruch  answered  them, He pronounced  all these words  unto me with his mouth,  and I wrote  them with ink  in the book.  [19] Then said  the princes  unto Baruch,  hide  thee, thou and Jeremiah;  and let no man  know  where