20:1 Now
Pashhur,
the
son
of
Immer
the
priest,
who
was
chief
officer
in
the
house
of
Jehovah,
heard
Jeremiah
prophesying
these
things.
20:2 Then
Pashhur
smote
Jeremiah
the
prophet,
and
put
him
in
the
stocks
that
were
in
the
upper
gate
of
Benjamin,
which
was
in
the
house
of
Jehovah.
20:3 And
it
came
to
pass
on
the
morrow,
that
Pashhur
brought
forth
Jeremiah
out
of
the
stocks.
Then
said
Jeremiah
unto
him,
Jehovah
hath
not
called
thy
name
Pashhur,
but
Magor-missabib.
20:4 For
thus
saith
Jehovah,
Behold,
I
will
make
thee
a
terror
to
thyself,
and
to
all
thy
friends;
and
they
shall
fall
by
the
sword
of
their
enemies,
and
thine
eyes
shall
behold
it;
and
I
will
give
all
Judah
into
the
hand
of
the
king
of
Babylon,
and
he
shall
carry
them
captive
to
Babylon,
and
shall
slay
them
with
the
sword.
20:5 Moreover
I
will
give
all
the
riches
of
this
city,
and
all
the
gains
thereof,
and
all
the
precious
things
thereof,
yea,
all
the
treasures
of
the
kings
of
Judah
will
I
give
into
the
hand
of
their
enemies;
and
they
shall
make
them
a
prey,
and
take
them,
and
carry
them
to
Babylon.
20:6 And
thou,
Pashhur,
and
all
that
dwell
in
thy
house
shall
go
into
captivity;
and
thou
shalt
come
to
Babylon,
and
there
thou
shalt
die,
and
there
shalt
thou
be
buried,
thou,
and
all
thy
friends,
to
whom
thou
hast
prophesied
falsely.
20:7 O
Jehovah,
thou
hast
persuaded
me,
and
I
was
persuaded;
thou
art
stronger
than
I,
and
hast
prevailed:
I
am
become
a
laughing-stock
all
the
day,
every
one
mocketh
me.
20:8 For
as
often
as
I
speak,
I
cry
out;
I
cry,
Violence
and
destruction!
because
the
word
of
Jehovah
is
made
a
reproach
unto
me,
and
a
derision,
all
the
day.
20:9 And
if
I
say,
I
will
not
make
mention
of
him,
nor
speak
any
more
in
his
name,
then
there
is
in
my
heart
as
it
were
a
burning
fire
shut
up
in
my
bones,
and
I
am
weary
with
forbearing,
and
I
cannot
[contain].
20:10 For
I
have
heard
the
defaming
of
many,
terror
on
every
side.
Denounce,
and
we
will
denounce
him,
[say]
all
my
familiar
friends,
they
that
watch
for
my
fall;
peradventure
he
will
be
persuaded,
and
we
shall
prevail
against
him,
and
we
shall
take
our
revenge
on
him.
20:11 But
Jehovah
is
with
me
as
a
mighty
one
[and]
a
terrible:
therefore
my
persecutors
shall
stumble,
and
they
shall
not
prevail;
they
shall
be
utterly
put
to
shame,
because
they
have
not
dealt
wisely,
even
with
an
everlasting
dishonor
which
shall
never
be
forgotten.
20:12 But,
O
Jehovah
of
hosts,
that
triest
the
righteous,
that
seest
the
heart
and
the
mind,
let
me
see
thy
vengeance
on
them;
for
unto
thee
have
I
revealed
my
cause.
20:13 Sing
unto
Jehovah,
praise
ye
Jehovah;
for
he
hath
delivered
the
soul
of
the
needy
from
the
hand
of
evil-doers.
20:14 Cursed
be
the
day
wherein
I
was
born:
let
not
the
day
wherein
my
mother
bare
me
be
blessed.
20:15 Cursed
be
the
man
who
brought
tidings
to
my
father,
saying,
A
man-child
is
born
unto
thee;
making
him
very
glad.
20:16 And
let
that
man
be
as
the
cities
which
Jehovah
overthrew,
and
repented
not:
and
let
him
hear
a
cry
in
the
morning,
and
shouting
at
noontime;
20:17 because
he
slew
me
not
from
the
womb;
and
so
my
mother
would
have
been
my
grave,
and
her
womb
always
great.
20:18 Wherefore
came
I
forth
out
of
the
womb
to
see
labor
and
sorrow,
that
my
days
should
be
consumed
with
shame