4 Listen
to the Lord’s word,
people of Judah,
all you families of the Israelite
household.
5 This is what the Lord says:
What wrong did your ancestors find in
me
that made them wander so far?
They pursued what was worthless
and became worthless.
6 They didn’t ask,
“Where’s the Lord who brought us up from the
land of Egypt,
who led us through the
wilderness,
in a land of deserts and
ravines,
in a land of drought and
darkness,
in a land of no return,
where
no one survives?”
7 I brought you into a land of plenty,
to enjoy its gifts and goodness,
but you ruined my land;
you disgraced my heritage.
8 The priests didn’t ask,
“Where’s the Lord?”
Those responsible for the Instruction didn’t know me;
the leaders rebelled against me;
the prophets spoke in the name of Baal,
going after what has no value.
9 That is why I will take you to court
and charge even your descendants,
declares the Lord.
10 Look to the west as far as the shores
of Cyprus
and to the east as far as the land of
Kedar.
Ask anyone there:
Has anything this odd ever taken place?
11 Has a nation switched gods,
though they aren’t really gods
at all?
Yet my people have exchanged their glory
for what has no value.
12 Be stunned at such a thing, you
heavens;
shudder and quake,
declares the Lord.
13 My people have committed two crimes:
They have forsaken me, the spring of
living water.
And they have dug wells, broken wells
that can’t hold water.
14 Is
Israel a slave,
a servant by birth?
If not, why then has he become prey?
15 Lions roar at him; they growl.
They destroy his land
and make his towns desolate
until nothing is left.
16 As well, the people of Memphis and
Tahpanhes
lay open your scalp.
17 Haven’t you brought this on yourself
by abandoning the Lord your God,
who has directed your paths?
18 So why take the path to Egypt
to drink water from the Nile?
Why travel the path to Assyria
to drink water from the Euphrates?
19 Your wrongdoing will punish you.
Your acts of unfaithfulness will find
you out.
Don’t you understand how terribly bitter
it is to abandon the Lord your God
and not fear me?
declares the Lord of heavenly forces.
20 Long ago I broke your yoke;
I shattered your chains.
But even then you said, “I won’t serve
you.”
On every high hill and under every lush tree,
you have acted like a prostitute.
21 Yet it was I who planted you, a
precious vine of fine quality;
how could you turn into a wild vine
and become good for nothing?
22 Even though you scrub yourself with
soap or strong powder,
the stain of your sin is still before
me,
declares the Lord God.
23 How can you say,
“I’m not dirty;
I haven’t gone after Baals.”
Look what you have done in the valley;
consider what you have done there.
You are like a frenzied young camel,
racing around,
24 a wild donkey in the wilderness,
lustfully sniffing the wind.
Who can restrain such passion?
Those who desire her need not give up;
with little effort they will find her
in heat.
25 Don’t run about until your feet are
blistered
and your throat is parched.
But you say, “What’s the use?
I have fallen in love with foreign
gods,
and I must pursue them.”
26 As a thief is ashamed when caught in
his tracks,
so the people of Israel are ashamed—
their kings, officials,
priests, and prophets—
27 when they say to a piece of wood, “You
are my father,”
and to a stone, “You gave me
birth.”
They have turned their backs to me
and not their faces.
Yet in their time of trouble they say,
“Arise and save us!”
28 Where are the gods
you have made for yourselves?
Let’s see if they will come through for
you in your time of trouble.
You have as many gods, Judah,
as you have towns.
4 At the same time you say to me,
“My father, my friend since youth,
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