28. “Again take for yourself another scroll, and
write on it all the former words which were on the first scroll which
Jehoiakim, the king of the tribe of the
house of Judah, has burnt. 29. And
concerning Jehoiakim, the king of the
tribe of the house of Judah, you shall say: ‘Thus says the Lord: You
yourself have burned this scroll, saying: “Why have you written on it, saying,
The king of Babylon shall surely come and destroy this land and abolish8
man and beast from it?” 30. Therefore
thus says the Lord concerning Jehoiakim, the king of the tribe of the house of Judah: He shall not have a man sitting on
the throne of David, and his corpse shall be cast out to the scorching heat by
day and to the ice by night. 31. And
I will visit their sins upon him and
upon his sons and upon his servants;
and I will bring on them and on the inhabitants of Jerusalem and on the men of Judah every evil which I
have decreed against them, but they
did not listen.” 32. And Jeremiah took another scroll and gave it to Baruch the
son of Neriah the scribe, and he wrote on it at the dictation of Jeremiah all
the words of the scroll which Jehoiakim, the king of the tribe of the house of Judah, had burned in the fire; and again
there were added to them many words like them. (The Targum of Jeremiah
[trans. Robert Hayward; The Aramaic Bible 12; Collegeville, Minn.: The
Liturgical Press, 1990], Logos ed., emphasis in bold added)