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Jeremiah 22:1-5·~1 min

A Warning to Judah’s Kings

Jeremiah is told to go down to the palace of the king of Judah and summon the Davidic court to hear the word of the LORD. The kings and their administration must execute justice, rescue the robbed, protect the foreigner, fatherless, and widow, and stop shedding innocent blood; obedience will preserve royal continuity, but disobedience will leave the palace desolate.

T1his is what the LORD says: “Go down to the palace of the king of Judah and proclaim this message there, 2saying, ‘Hear the word of the LORD, O king of Judah, who sits on the throne of David— you and your officials and your people who enter these gates. 3This is what the LORD says: Administer justice and righteousness. Rescue the victim of robbery from the hand of his oppressor. Do no wrong or violence to the foreigner, the fatherless, or the widow. Do not shed innocent blood in this place. 4For if you will indeed carry out these commands, then kings who sit on David’s throne will enter through the gates of this palace riding on chariots and horses — they and their officials and their people. 5But if you do not obey these words, then I swear by Myself, declares the LORD, that this house will become a pile of rubble.’”

Section summaryThe chapter opens with Jeremiah being sent to the king's palace to proclaim a message to Judah's rulers, officials, and people. The house of David is charged to do justice, rescue the oppressed, and stop abusing the vulnerable; if it obeys, Davidic kings will continue to enter in honor, but if it refuses, the royal house will become a ruin.
Role in the chapterThis section establishes the governing principle for the whole chapter: royal legitimacy depends on covenantal justice rather than inherited status.