Jeremiah 29:1-14

A Letter to the Exiles

1 This is the text of the letter that the prophet Jeremiah sent from Jerusalem to the surviving elders among the exiles and to the priests, the prophets and all the other people Nebuchadnezzar had carried into exile from Jerusalem to Babylon.
2 (This was after King Jehoiachin[a] and the queen mother, the court officials and the leaders of Judah and Jerusalem, the skilled workers and the artisans had gone into exile from Jerusalem.)
3 He entrusted the letter to Elasah son of Shaphan and to Gemariah son of Hilkiah, whom Zedekiah king of Judah sent to King Nebuchadnezzar in Babylon. It said:
4 This is what the LORD Almighty, the God of Israel, says to all those I carried into exile from Jerusalem to Babylon:
5 “Build houses and settle down; plant gardens and eat what they produce.
6 Marry and have sons and daughters; find wives for your sons and give your daughters in marriage, so that they too may have sons and daughters. Increase in number there; do not decrease.
7 Also, seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have carried you into exile. Pray to the LORD for it, because if it prospers, you too will prosper.”
8 Yes, this is what the LORD Almighty, the God of Israel, says: “Do not let the prophets and diviners among you deceive you. Do not listen to the dreams you encourage them to have.
9 They are prophesying lies to you in my name. I have not sent them,” declares the LORD.
10 This is what the LORD says: “When seventy years are completed for Babylon, I will come to you and fulfill my good promise to bring you back to this place.
11 For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
12 Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you.
13 You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.
14 I will be found by you,” declares the LORD, “and will bring you back from captivity.[b] I will gather you from all the nations and places where I have banished you,” declares the LORD, “and will bring you back to the place from which I carried you into exile.”

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Jeremiah 29:1-14 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 29

Thus chapter contains a letter of Jeremiah to the captives in Babylon; and gives an account of another sent from thence by Shemaiah to the people at Jerusalem; and is closed with threatening him with punishment for so doing. Jeremiah's letter concerns both the captives at Babylon, and the people left at Jerusalem, The persons to whom and by whom it was sent, and the time of writing and sending it, are mentioned in Jer 29:1-3; and though the prophet was the amanuensis, God was the author of it, as well as of their captivity, Jer 29:4; the contents of, it, respecting the captives, are advices to them to provide for their comfortable settlement in Babylon, and not think of returning quickly, by building houses, planting gardens, marrying, and giving in marriage, Jer 29:5,6; and to seek and pray for the prosperity of the place where they were; in which their own was concerned, Jer 29:7; to give no heed to their false prophets and diviners, Jer 29:8,9; and to expect a return to Jerusalem at the end of seventy years; which they might be assured of, since God had resolved upon it in his own mind, Jer 29:10,11; and especially if they called upon him, prayed to him, and sought him heartily, Jer 29:12-14; the other part of the letter respects the Jews in Jerusalem; concerning whom the captives are directed to observe, that both the king and people should suffer much by sword, famine, pestilence, and captivity, with the reason of it, Jer 29:15-19; particularly it is foretold, that Ahab and Zedekiah, two lying prophets, should be made an example of vengeance; and a proverbial curse should be taken of them, because of their villany, lewdness, and lies, Jer 29:20-23; next follows some account of Shemaiah's letter from Babylon, to the people and priests at Jerusalem, stirring them up against Jeremiah the prophet; which came to be known, by the priests reading it to him, Jer 29:24-29; upon which Shemaiah is threatened with punishment, and his seed after him, Jer 29:30-32.

Cross References 29

  • 1. ver 28
  • 2. S 2 Chronicles 36:10; S Jeremiah 13:17
  • 3. S 2 Kings 24:12; Jeremiah 22:24-28
  • 4. S 2 Kings 24:8
  • 5. S Jeremiah 24:5
  • 6. ver 28
  • 7. Jeremiah 30:19
  • 8. S Esther 3:8
  • 9. Ezra 6:10; 1 Timothy 2:1-2
  • 10. 1 John 4:1
  • 11. Jeremiah 37:9
  • 12. S Deuteronomy 13:1; S Jeremiah 23:25
  • 13. S Jeremiah 23:27
  • 14. S Jeremiah 14:14; Jeremiah 27:15; Lamentations 2:14; Ezekiel 13:6
  • 15. Jeremiah 23:21
  • 16. S 2 Chronicles 36:21; Jeremiah 25:12; S Daniel 9:2
  • 17. S Ruth 1:6
  • 18. 1 Kings 8:56; Jeremiah 32:42; Jeremiah 33:14
  • 19. S Jeremiah 16:14; S Jeremiah 24:6; Jer 21:22
  • 20. Psalms 40:5
  • 21. Isaiah 55:12
  • 22. S Job 8:7; Zechariah 8:15
  • 23. Hosea 2:23; Zephaniah 3:12; Zechariah 13:9
  • 24. S 1 Kings 8:30
  • 25. Psalms 145:19; S Isaiah 55:6
  • 26. Matthew 7:7
  • 27. S Deuteronomy 4:29; S 2 Chronicles 6:37; Jeremiah 24:7
  • 28. S Deuteronomy 30:3; Jeremiah 30:3; Ezekiel 39:25; Amos 9:14; Zephaniah 3:20
  • 29. Jeremiah 23:3-4; Jeremiah 30:10; Jeremiah 46:27; Ezekiel 37:21

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. Hebrew "Jeconiah," a variant of "Jehoiachin"
  • [b]. Or "will restore your fortunes"
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