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"To the royal house of Judah, listen to God's Message!
House of David, listen - God's Message to you:
'Start each day by dealing with justice.
Rescue victims from their exploiters.
Prevent fire - the fire of my anger -
for once it starts, it can't be put out.
Your evil regime
is fuel for my anger.
Don't you realize that I'm against you,
yes, against you.
You think you've got it made,
all snug and secure.
You say, "Who can possibly get to us?
Who can crash our party?"
Well, I can - and will!
I'll punish your evil regime.
I'll start a fire that will rage unchecked,
burn everything in sight to cinders.'"
1 God's orders: "Go to the royal palace and deliver this Message. Say, 'Listen to what God says, O King of Judah, you who sit on David's throne - you and your officials and all the people who go in and out of these palace gates. This is God's Message: Attend to matters of justice. Set things right between people. Rescue victims from their exploiters. Don't take advantage of the homeless, the orphans, the widows. Stop the murdering! 4 "'If you obey these commands, then kings who follow in the line of David will continue to go in and out of these palace gates mounted on horses and riding in chariots - they and their officials and the citizens of Judah. But if you don't obey these commands, then I swear - God's Decree! - this palace will end up a heap of rubble.'"
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This is God's verdict on Judah's royal palace: "I number you among my favorite places -
like the lovely hills of Gilead,
like the soaring peaks of Lebanon.
Yet I swear I'll turn you into a wasteland,
as empty as a ghost town.
I'll hire a demolition crew,
well-equipped with sledgehammers and wrecking bars,
Pound the country to a pulp
and burn it all up.
8 "Travelers from all over will come through here and say to one another, 'Why would God do such a thing to this wonderful city?' They'll be told, 'Because they walked out on the covenant of their God, took up with other gods and worshiped them.'"
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Don't weep over dead King Josiah.
Don't waste your tears.
Weep for his exiled son:
He's gone for good.
He'll never see home again.