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Israel will be restored
1 Yahweh says that at that time, he will be the God who is worshiped by all the clans in Israel, and they will be his people.
2 This is what Yahweh says:
“Those people who remained alive and were not killed by their enemies' swords
were blessed by me even in the desert;
I enabled them to have peace.
3 Long ago I, Yahweh, said to your ancestors, the Israeli people,
‘I have loved you and I will continue to love you forever.
By faithfully loving you I have brought you close to myself.’
4 And now I tell you, my Israeli people whom I love, [MET], that I will cause you to be a nation again.
You will joyfully dance as you play your tambourines.
5 Again you will plant your vineyards on the hills of Samaria,
and you will eat the grapes that grow there.
6 There will be a time when watchmen will call out from the hills of Samaria [MTY],
‘Come, let's go up to Jerusalem
to worship Yahweh, our God!’ ”
7 And now Yahweh also says this:
“Sing joyfully about what I have done for the people of Israel!
Shout about your nation, the greatest nation!
Shout joyfully, praising me and saying,
‘Yahweh, rescue your people,
the ones who are still alive!’
8 Do that because I will bring them back from the northeast,
from the most distant places on the earth.
Among them will be blind people and lame people,
women who are pregnant and women who are about to give birth to babies.
They will be a huge group of people!
9 They will be crying as they return,
and they will be praying to me.
I will guide them along streams of water,
on level paths where they will not stumble.
I will do this because I am like a father to the Israeli people;
it is as though Israel is my oldest son.”
10 Yahweh says, “You people in the nations of the world, listen to this message from me.
Then proclaim it to people who live along the coasts far away.
I scattered my people, but I will gather them again, and will take care of them
like [SIM] a shepherd takes care of his sheep.
11 I will buy my Israeli people back
from those who conquered them because they were more powerful than my people.
12 My people will return to Jerusalem
and shout joyfully on the slopes of Zion Hill.
They will rejoice about the things that I have abundantly given to them—
grain and new wine and olive oil
and young sheep and cattle.
They themselves will be like a well-watered garden,
and they will no longer be sad.
13 The young women will dance joyfully,
and all the men, young ones and old ones, will join with them.
I will cause them to rejoice instead of mourning;
I will comfort them and cause them to be happy instead of being sad.
14 The priests will have plenty of things to eat and drink,
and all my people will be filled with the good things that I give them.
That will certainly happen because I, Yahweh, have said it!”
15 Yahweh also says this:
“Women were weeping in Ramah town on the border between Israel and Judah;
they were mourning and crying very loudly.
The women of the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh, the grandsons of Rachel the wife of Jacob, were weeping about their children,
and no one could comfort them
because their children were all dead.
16 But now this is what I, Yahweh, say:
‘Do not cry any more,
because I will reward you for what you have done for your children.
Your children will return from the land where their enemies have taken them.
17 I, Yahweh, am telling you that there are things that you can confidently expect me to do for you in the future.
Your children will return to their own land.’
18 I have heard the people of Israel grieving very much and saying to me,
‘You punished us severely,
like [SIM] calves are beaten by their owners to prepare them for pulling a plow.
So bring us back to obey/worship you again,
because we are ready to return to you,
because you alone are Yahweh, our God.
19 We turned away from you,
but we repented;
after you caused us to realize that we were guilty.
We beat our breasts to show that we were very ashamed [DOU] of the sins that we committed when we were young.’
20 But I, Yahweh, say this:
The Israeli people certainly are [RHQ] still my dear children [DOU].
It is often necessary for me to threaten to punish them,
but I still love them.
That is why I have not forgotten them,
and I will certainly act mercifully toward them.
21 You Israeli people, set up road signs;
put up posts along the roads
to mark the road on which you walked when you were taken from Jerusalem.
My precious/beloved Israeli people,
come back to your towns here.
22 You people who have been like [MET] daughters who have forsaken their parents,
how long will you continue to wander away from me [RHQ]?
I, Yahweh, will cause something to happen on the earth that ◄is new/has not happened before►:
the women of Israel will be protecting their husbands as they travel back here!”
23 This is what Yahweh, our Supreme Commander, the God whom we Israeli people worship, says: “When I bring them back from the countries to which they have been exiled, all the people from the towns in Judah will again say, ‘I hope that Yahweh will bless this my home, the holy place where righteous people will live!’ 24 The people of Judah who live in the towns and the farmers and the shepherds will all live together peacefully. 25 I will enable weary people to rest, and enable people who are very exhausted to become strong again.”
26 I, Jeremiah, woke up after dreaming all those things, and I looked around. I had slept very delightfully!
27 Then Yahweh said to me, “There will be a time when I will greatly increase [MET] the number of people and the number of livestock here in Israel and Judah. 28 Previously, I caused their enemies to remove the people from their land and to destroy their land and to bring many disasters [DOU] to it. But in the future, I will enable them to build houses and to plant crops here in Israel again. That will surely happen because I, Yahweh, have said it. 29 Previously the people often said, ‘The parents have eaten sour grapes, but it is the children's teeth that ache.’ They meant that the parents sinned, but it was their children who were punished. But when I bring them back to their land, they will no longer say that.
30 But now all people will die because of the sins that they themselves have committed. 31 I, Yahweh, say this: There will be a time when I will make a new agreement with the people of Israel and Judah. 32 This new agreement will not be like the agreement that I made with their ancestors when I took them by their hands and led them out of Egypt. They disobeyed that agreement, even though I loved them like [MET] husbands love their wives. 33 This is what I, Yahweh, say: This is the new agreement that I will make with the people of Israel some day: I will put my laws in their minds, and write them on their inner beings. I will be their God, and they will be my people. 34 And it will not be necessary for them to teach their neighbors or their relatives and say, ‘You need to know Yahweh,’ because everyone, including unimportant people and very important people, will already know me. And I will forgive them for having been very wicked, and I will never think again about the sins that they have committed.”
35 Yahweh is the one who causes the sun to give light during the day,
and who causes the moon and the stars to give light during the night.
He stirs up the seas, with the result that waves roar.
His name is Yahweh; he is our Supreme Commander,
and this is what he says:
36 “I will not reject my Israeli people
any more quickly than I will get rid of the laws that control the universe.
37 And this is what I say:
No one can measure the sky
and no one can find out what is supporting the earth.
Similarly, I will not reject the descendants of Jacob
because of all the evil things that they have done.
That is certain, because I, Yahweh, have said it!
38 I, Yahweh, also say that there will be a time when everything in Jerusalem will be rebuilt for me, from the tower of Hananel at the northeast corner, west to the gate named the Corner Gate. 39 Workers will stretch a measuring line/string over Gareb Hill all the way southwest to Goah. 40 And the whole area, including the place where corpses and ashes are thrown in the Kidron Valley, and all the fields to the east as far as the Horse Gate, will become set apart for me. And the city of Jerusalem will never again be captured or destroyed.”
Note: The Old Testament in this translation is still being worked on, and is in draft form. Updates will be posted at eBible.org/t4t/.