from Biblica1Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, marched out against Jerusalem. He came with all his armies and attacked it. It was in the ninth year that Zedekiah was king of Judah. It was in the tenth month.2The city wall was broken through. It happened on the ninth day of the fourth month. It was in the 11th year of Zedekiah’s rule.3All the officials of the king of Babylon came. They took seats near the Middle Gate. Nergal-Sharezer from Samgar was there. Nebo-Sarsekim, a chief officer, was also there. So was Nergal-Sharezer, a high official. And all the other officials of the king of Babylon were there too.4King Zedekiah and all the soldiers saw them. Then they ran away. They left the city at night. They went by way of the king’s garden. They went out through the gate between the two walls. And they headed towards the Arabah Valley.5But the armies of Babylon chased them. They caught up with Zedekiah in the plains near Jericho. They captured him there. And they took him to Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon. He was at Riblah in the land of Hamath. That’s where Nebuchadnezzar decided how Zedekiah would be punished.6The king of Babylon killed the sons of Zedekiah at Riblah. He forced Zedekiah to watch it with his own eyes. He also killed all the nobles of Judah.7Then he poked out Zedekiah’s eyes. He put him in bronze chains. And he took him to Babylon.8The Babylonians set the royal palace on fire. They also set fire to the houses of the people. And they broke down the walls of Jerusalem.9Nebuzaradan was commander of the royal guard. Some people still remained in the city. But he took them away to Babylon as prisoners. He also took along those who had gone over to his side. And he took the rest of the people.10Nebuzaradan, the commander of the guard, left some of the poor people of Judah behind. They didn’t own anything. So at that time he gave them vineyards and fields.11Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, had given orders about Jeremiah. He had given them to Nebuzaradan, the commander of the royal guard. Nebuchadnezzar had said,12‘Take him. Look after him. Don’t harm him. Do for him anything he asks.’13So that’s what Nebuzaradan, the commander of the guard, did. Nebushazban and Nergal-Sharezer were with him. So were all the other officers of the king of Babylon. Nebushazban was a chief officer. Nergal-Sharezer was a high official. All these men14sent for Jeremiah. They had him taken out of the courtyard of the guard. They turned him over to Gedaliah. Gedaliah was the son of Ahikam, the son of Shaphan. They told Gedaliah to take Jeremiah back to his home. So Jeremiah remained among his own people.15A message from the LORD came to Jeremiah. It came while he was being kept in the courtyard of the guard. The LORD said,16‘Go. Speak to Ebed-Melek the Cushite. Tell him, “The LORD who rules over all is the God of Israel. He says, ‘I am about to make the words I spoke against this city come true. I will not give success to it. Instead, I will bring horrible trouble on it. At that time my words will come true. You will see it with your own eyes.17But I will save you on that day,’ announces the LORD. ‘You will not be handed over to those you are afraid of.18I will save you. You will not be killed by a sword. Instead, you will escape with your life. That’s because you trust in me,’ announces the LORD.” ’
Jeremiah 39
Nuova Riveduta 2006
from Società Biblica di Ginevra
Presa di Gerusalemme; Sedechia deportato a Babilonia
1Quando Gerusalemme fu presa, il nono anno di Sedechia, re di Giuda, il decimo mese, Nabucodonosor re di Babilonia venne con tutto il suo esercito contro Gerusalemme e la cinse d’assedio.2L’undicesimo anno di Sedechia, il quarto mese, il nono giorno, una breccia fu fatta nella città;3tutti i capi del re di Babilonia entrarono e si stabilirono alla porta di mezzo: Nergal-Sareser, Samgar-Nebu, Sarsechim, capo degli eunuchi, Nergal-Sareser, capo dei magi[1], e tutti gli altri capi del re di Babilonia.4Quando Sedechia, re di Giuda, e tutta la gente di guerra li videro, fuggirono, uscirono di notte dalla città, per la via del giardino reale, per la porta fra le due mura, e presero la via della pianura.5Ma l’esercito dei Caldei li inseguì e raggiunse Sedechia nelle campagne di Gerico. Lo catturarono, lo condussero su da Nabucodonosor, re di Babilonia, a Ribla, nel paese di Camat, dove il re pronunciò la sua sentenza su di lui.6Il re di Babilonia fece scannare i figli di Sedechia a Ribla, sotto i suoi occhi; il re di Babilonia fece pure scannare tutti i notabili di Giuda;7poi fece cavare gli occhi a Sedechia e lo fece legare con una doppia catena di bronzo per deportarlo a Babilonia.8I Caldei incendiarono il palazzo del re e le case del popolo e abbatterono le mura di Gerusalemme;9Nebuzaradan, capo delle guardie, deportò a Babilonia il residuo della gente che era ancora nella città, quelli che erano andati ad arrendersi a lui e il resto del popolo.10Ma Nebuzaradan, capo delle guardie, lasciò nel paese di Giuda alcuni dei più poveri fra il popolo, i quali non avevano nulla, e diede loro in quel giorno vigne e campi.
Geremia liberato dalla prigione
11Nabucodonosor, re di Babilonia, aveva dato a Nebuzaradan, capo delle guardie, quest’ordine riguardo a Geremia:12«Prendilo, veglia su di lui e non fargli del male, ma compòrtati verso di lui come egli ti dirà».13Così Nebuzaradan, capo delle guardie, Nebusazban, capo degli eunuchi, Nergal-Sareser, capo dei magi, e tutti i capi del re di Babilonia14mandarono a prendere Geremia e lo fecero uscire dal cortile della prigione; lo consegnarono a Ghedalia, figlio di Aicam, figlio di Safan, perché fosse condotto a casa; così egli abitò fra il popolo.15La parola del Signore fu rivolta a Geremia in questi termini, mentre egli era rinchiuso nel cortile della prigione:16«Va’ e parla a Ebed-Melec, l’Etiope, e digli: “Così parla il Signore degli eserciti, Dio d’Israele: ‘Ecco, io sto per adempiere su questa città, per il suo male e non per il suo bene, le parole che ho pronunciate, e in quel giorno esse si avvereranno in tua presenza.17Ma in quel giorno io ti libererò’, dice il Signore; ‘tu non sarai dato in mano agli uomini che temi;18poiché, certo, io ti farò scampare e tu non cadrai per la spada. La tua vita sarà il tuo bottino, poiché hai posto la tua fiducia in me’”, dice il Signore».