\v 42 The enemies of Babylon will cover the city like huge waves of the sea.
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\v 43 The towns in Babylonia will be a horror, a dry and desert plain,
\q2 and it will be a land in which no one lives
\q2 and which no one walks through.
\q1
\v 44 And I will punish Bel, the god that the people of Babylon worship,
\q2 and I will cause the people to give back what they have stolen.
\q1 People of other nations will no longer come to worship Bel.
\q2 And the walls of Babylon will collapse."
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\q1
\v 45 Yahweh also says, "My people, come out of Babylon!
\q2 Flee to escape!
\q2 Run, because I, Yahweh, am extremely angry with the people of Babylon, and I will get rid of them!
\q1
\v 46 Do not be discouraged or afraid
\q2 when you hear reports about what is happening in Babylon.
\q1 People will report rumors like that every year,
\q2 rumors about violent things being done in the land,
\q2 and rumors about leaders fighting against each other.
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\q1
\v 47 But it will soon be the time for me to get rid of the carved idols in Babylon.
\q1 People all over the land will be ashamed because of being defeated,
\q2 and the corpses of their soldiers will lie in the streets.
\q1
\v 48 Then all the angels in heaven and all the people on the earth will rejoice,
\q2 because from the north will come armies that will destroy Babylon.
\q1
\v 49 Like the soldiers of Babylon killed the people of Israel
\q2 and also killed others all over the world,
\q2 the people of Babylon must also be killed.
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\q1
\v 50 You Israelite people who have not been killed, get out of Babylon!
\q2 Do not wait!
\q1 Even though you are in a land far away from Israel,
\q2 think about Yahweh, and think about Jerusalem!"
\q1
\v 51 The Israelite people say,
\q2 "We are ashamed.
\q1 We are completely disgraced,
\q2 because foreigners have entered Yahweh's temple and defiled it."
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\q1
\v 52 Yahweh replies, "That is true, but there will soon be a time when I will destroy the carved idols in Babylon,
\q2 and throughout Babylonia there will be wounded people who will groan.
\q1
\v 53 Even if the walls around Babylon could extend up to the sky,
\q2 and if its walls were extremely strong,
\q1 I will send armies that will destroy the city.
\q2 That will surely happen because I, Yahweh, have said it."
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\q1
\v 54 Listen to the people of Babylon shouting for help!
\q2 And listen to the sounds of things being destroyed all over Babylonia!
\q1
\v 55 Yahweh will be destroying Babylon.
\q2 He will cause the loud noises in the city to cease.
\q1
\v 56 Enemy troops will surge against the city like a great wave.
\q2 They will capture the city's mighty soldiers
\q2 and break their weapons.
\q1 That will happen because Yahweh is a God who punishes his enemies justly;
\q2 he will punish them as they deserve.
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\v 57 Yahweh, Commander of the angel armies, says,
\q1 "I will cause the city officials and wise men, the army captains and soldiers, to become drunk.
\q2 They will fall asleep,
\q2 but they will never wake up again!"
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\v 58 Yahweh, Commander of the angel armies, also says,
\q1 "The thick walls around Babylon will be flattened to the ground.
\q2 The city gates will be burned.
\q1 People from other countries will work hard to save the city,
\q2 but it will be in vain,
\q2 because everything that they have built will be destroyed by fire."
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\v 59 Seraiah, son of Neraiah and grandson of Mahseiah, was an important servant of King Zedekiah. After Zedekiah had been ruling Judah for almost four years, the prophet Jeremiah gave him a message. This was when Seraiah was about to go to Babylon with the king.
\v 60 Now Jeremiah had written on a scroll a list of all the disasters that he had written about, disasters that would soon happen to Babylon.
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\v 61 Jeremiah said to Seraiah, "When you arrive in Babylon, read aloud everything that I have written on this scroll.
\v 62 Then pray, 'Yahweh, you said that you will thoroughly destroy Babylon, with the result that people and animals will no longer live there. You said that it will be desolate forever.'
\v 64 Then say, 'In the same way, Babylon and its people will disappear and never exist again, because of the disasters that Yahweh will bring to it.'"