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11 Then the priests and the prophets made their charges before the officials and all the people. They said,[a] “This man should be condemned to die[b] because he prophesied against this city. You have heard him do so[c] with your own ears.”

12 Then Jeremiah made his defense before all the officials and all the people.[d] “The Lord sent me to prophesy everything you have heard me say against this temple and against this city. 13 But correct the way you have been living and do what is right.[e] Obey the Lord your God. If you do, the Lord will forgo destroying you as he threatened he would.[f]

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Footnotes

  1. Jeremiah 26:11 tn Heb “the priests and prophets said to the leaders and the people….” The long sentence has been broken up to conform better with contemporary English style, and the situational context is reflected in “laid their charges.”
  2. Jeremiah 26:11 tn Heb “a sentence of death to this man.”
  3. Jeremiah 26:11 tn Heb “it.”
  4. Jeremiah 26:12 tn Heb “Jeremiah said to all the leaders and all the people….” See the note on the word “said” in the preceding verse.
  5. Jeremiah 26:13 tn Heb “Make good your ways and your actions.” For the same expression see 7:3, 5 and 18:11.
  6. Jeremiah 26:13 tn For the idiom and translation of terms involved here, see 18:8 and the translator’s note there.sn The Lord is being consistent in the application of the principle, laid down in Jer 18:7-8, that reformation of character will result in the withdrawal of the punishment of “uprooting, tearing down, destroying.” His prophecies of doom are conditional threats, open to change with change in behavior.