7 The Lord is furious, and if the people hear how he is going to punish them, perhaps they will ask to be forgiven.
8-10 In the ninth month of the fifth year that Jehoiakim was king, the leaders set a day when everyone who lived in Jerusalem or who was visiting here had to pray and go without eating. So Baruch took the scroll to the upper courtyard of the temple. He went over to the side of the courtyard and stood in a covered area near New Gate, where he read the scroll aloud.This covered area belonged to Gemariah, one of the king's highest officials.
11 Gemariah's son Micaiah was there and heard Baruch read what the Lord had said.
12 When Baruch finished reading, Micaiah went down to the palace. His father Gemariah was in the officials' room, meeting with the rest of the king's officials, including Elishama, Delaiah, Elnathan, and Zedekiah.
13 Micaiah told them what he had heard Baruch reading to the people.
14 Then the officials sent Jehudi and Shelemiah to tell Baruch, “Bring us that scroll.”When Baruch arrived with the scroll,
15 the officials said, “Please sit down and read it to us,” which he did.