Literary Context
This line sits inside a larger acted-message in Jeremiah 19, where Jeremiah is sent to a specific location with elders and priests as witnesses and is told to proclaim a judgment speech. The verse works like the opening of that speech: it gathers the audience (“kings…inhabitants”), marks the message as coming from Yahweh, and previews the main point before details unfold in the next verses. The direct address is designed to remove distance: the rulers and the city are not hearing a general warning, but an announcement aimed at them about their own setting.
