Jeremiah 51:20-46

Jeremiah 51:20-46

[20] Thou art my battle axe  and weapons  of war:  for with thee will I break in pieces  the nations,  and with thee will I destroy  kingdoms;  [21] And with thee will I break in pieces  the horse  and his rider;  and with thee will I break in pieces  the chariot  and his rider;  [22] With thee also will I break in pieces  man  and woman;  and with thee will I break in pieces  old  and young;  and with thee will I break in pieces  the young man  and the maid;  [23] I will also break in pieces  with thee the shepherd  and his flock;  and with thee will I break in pieces  the husbandman  and his yoke of oxen;  and with thee will I break in pieces  captains  and rulers.  [24] And I will render  unto Babylon  and to all the inhabitants  of Chaldea  all their evil  that they have done  in Zion  in your sight,  saith  the LORD.  [25] Behold, I am against thee, O destroying  mountain,  saith  the LORD,  which destroyest  all the earth:  and I will stretch out  mine hand  upon thee, and roll thee down  from the rocks,  and will make  thee a burnt  mountain.  [26] And they shall not take  of thee a stone  for a corner,  nor a stone  for foundations;  but thou shalt be desolate  for ever,  saith  the LORD.  [27] Set ye up  a standard  in the land,  blow  the trumpet  among the nations,  prepare  the nations  against her, call together  against her the kingdoms  of Ararat,  Minni,  and Ashchenaz;  appoint  a captain  against her; cause the horses  to come up  as the rough  caterpillers.  [28] Prepare  against her the nations  with the kings  of the Medes,  the captains  thereof, and all the rulers  thereof, and all the land  of his dominion.  [29] And the land  shall tremble  and sorrow:  for every purpose  of the LORD  shall be performed  against Babylon,  to make  the land  of Babylon  a desolation  without an inhabitant.  [30] The mighty men  of Babylon  have forborn  to fight,  they have remained  in their holds:  their might  hath failed;  they became as women:  they have burned  her dwellingplaces;  her bars  are broken.  [31] One post  to meet  another,  and one messenger  to meet  another,  the king  of Babylon  that his city  is taken  at one end,  [32] And that the passages  are stopped,  and the reeds  they have burned  with fire,  of war  are affrighted.  [33] For thus saith  the LORD  of hosts,  the God  of Israel;  The daughter  of Babylon  is like a threshingfloor,  it is time  to thresh  her: yet a little while,  and the time  of her harvest  shall come.  [34] Nebuchadrezzar  the king  of Babylon  hath devoured  me, he hath crushed  me, he hath made  me an empty  vessel,  he hath swallowed me up  like a dragon,  he hath filled  his belly  with my delicates,  he hath cast me out.  [35] The violence  done to me and to my flesh  be upon Babylon,  shall the inhabitant  of Zion  say;  and my blood  upon the inhabitants  of Chaldea,  shall Jerusalem  say.  [36] Therefore thus saith  the LORD;  Behold, I will plead  thy cause,  and take vengeance  for thee;  and I will dry up  her sea,  and make her springs  dry.  [37] And Babylon  shall become heaps,  a dwellingplace  for dragons,  an astonishment,  and an hissing,  without an inhabitant.  [38] They shall roar  together  like lions:  they shall yell  as lions'  whelps.  [39] In their heat  I will make  their feasts,  and I will make them drunken,  that they may rejoice,  and sleep  a perpetual  sleep,  and not wake,  saith  the LORD.  [40] I will bring them down  like lambs  to the slaughter,  like rams  with he goats.  [41] How is Sheshach  taken!  and how is the praise  of the whole earth  surprised!  how is Babylon  become an astonishment  among the nations!  [42] The sea  is come up  upon Babylon:  she is covered  with the multitude  of the waves  [43] Her cities  are a desolation,  a dry  land,  and a wilderness,  a land  wherein no man  dwelleth,  neither doth any son  of man  pass  thereby.  [44] And I will punish  Bel  in Babylon,  and I will bring forth  out of his mouth  that which he hath swallowed up:  and the nations  shall not flow together  any more unto him: yea, the wall  of Babylon  shall fall.  [45] My people,  go ye out  of the midst  of her, and deliver  ye every man  his soul  from the fierce  anger  of the LORD.  [46] And lest your heart  faint,  and ye fear  for the rumour  that shall be heard  in the land;  a rumour  shall both come  one year,  and after  that in another year  shall come a rumour,  and violence  in the land,  ruler