1 Now Pashhur son of Immer, the priest in charge of the Temple of the LORD, heard what Jeremiah was prophesying.
Jeremiah’s Complaint
and I allowed myself to be misled.
You are stronger than I am,
and you overpowered me.
Now I am mocked every day;
everyone laughs at me.
“Violence and destruction!” I shout.
So these messages from the LORD
have made me a household joke.
or speak in his name,
his word burns in my heart like a fire.
It’s like a fire in my bones!
I am worn out trying to hold it in!
I can’t do it!
They call me “The Man Who Lives in Terror.”
They threaten, “If you say anything, we will report it.”
Even my old friends are watching me,
waiting for a fatal slip.
“He will trap himself,” they say,
“and then we will get our revenge on him.”
Before him my persecutors will stumble.
They cannot defeat me.
They will fail and be thoroughly humiliated.
Their dishonor will never be forgotten.
you test those who are righteous,
and you examine the deepest thoughts and secrets.
Let me see your vengeance against them,
for I have committed my cause to you.
Praise the LORD!
For though I was poor and needy,
he rescued me from my oppressors.
May no one celebrate the day of my birth.
“Good news — you have a son!”
that the LORD overthrew without mercy.
Terrify him all day long with battle shouts,
Oh, that I had died in my mother’s womb,
that her body had been my grave!
My entire life has been filled
with trouble, sorrow, and shame.