Jeremiah 22:13-19

Messages about the Kings

13 "Woe to him who builds his house 1without righteousness And his upper rooms without justice, Who uses his neighbor's services without pay And 2does not give him his wages,
14 Who says, 'I will 3build myself a roomy house With spacious upper rooms, And cut out its windows, Paneling it with 4cedar and painting it bright red.'
15 "Do you become a king because you are competing in cedar? Did not your father eat and drink And 5do justice and righteousness? Then it was 6well with him.
16 "He pled the cause of the 7afflicted and needy; Then it was well. 8Is not that what it means to know Me?" Declares the LORD.
17 "But your eyes and your heart Are intent only * upon your own 9dishonest gain, And on 10shedding innocent blood And on practicing oppression and extortion."
18 Therefore thus says the LORD in regard to 11Jehoiakim the son of Josiah, king of Judah, "They will not 12lament for him: '13Alas, my brother!' or, 'Alas, sister!' They will not lament for him: 'Alas for the master!' or, 'Alas for his splendor!'
19 "He will be 14buried with a donkey's burial, Dragged off and thrown out beyond * the gates of Jerusalem.

Jeremiah 22:13-19 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 22

This chapter is a prophecy of what should befall the sons of Josiah, Jehoahaz or Shallum; Jehoiakim and Jeconiah. It begins with an exhortation to the then reigning prince, Jehoiakim, his family and court, to do justice, relieve the oppressed, and refrain from doing injury to any; with a promise of prosperity upon so doing, Jer 22:1-4; but, on the contrary behaviour, the king's family, however precious they had been in the sight of the Lord, should be destroyed, by persons described as fit for such work, which would occasion others to inquire the cause of such destruction; when it would be told them, it was for their apostasy from the Lord, their breaking covenant with him, and their idolatry, Jer 22:5-9; then of Shallum, who was then carried captive, it is predicted that he should never return more, which was matter of greater lamentation than the death of his father Josiah, Jer 22:10-12; next Jehoiakim, the present king on the throne, is reproved, and a woe denounced upon him for his injustice, luxury, covetousness, rapine, and murders, Jer 22:13-17; and it is particularly threatened that he should die unlamented, and have no burial, Jer 22:18,19; and then the people of the land are called upon to mourning and lamentation, their kings one after another being carried captive, Jer 22:20-23; also Jeconiah the king's son, and who succeeded him, is threatened with rejection from the Lord, and a delivery of him up into the hand of the king of Babylon, with exile in a strange country, and death there, and that without children; so that Solomon's line should cease in him, Jer 22:24-30.

Cross References 14

  • 1. Jeremiah 17:11; Micah 3:10; Habakkuk 2:9
  • 2. Leviticus 19:13; James 5:4
  • 3. Isaiah 5:8
  • 4. 2 Samuel 7:2; Haggai 1:4
  • 5. 2 Kings 23:25; Jeremiah 7:5; Jeremiah 21:12
  • 6. Psalms 128:2; Isaiah 3:10; Jeremiah 42:6
  • 7. Ps 72:1-4, 12, 13
  • 8. 1 Chronicles 28:9; Jeremiah 9:24
  • 9. Jeremiah 6:13; Jeremiah 8:10; Luke 12:15-20
  • 10. 2 Kings 24:4; Jeremiah 22:3
  • 11. 2 Kin 23:36-24:6; 2 Chronicles 36:5
  • 12. Jeremiah 22:10; Jeremiah 34:5
  • 13. 1 Kings 13:30
  • 14. 1 Kings 21:23, 24; Jeremiah 36:30

Footnotes 4

New American Standard Bible Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation, La Habra, California.  All rights reserved.