Why does Jeremiah say that the Lord “knows all their plotting” to kill him and asks that their iniquity not be forgiven?
Jeremiah finds comfort and certainty in the fact that the Lord knows all their plotting
to kill him. Nothing that is happening to him is hidden from the Lord. He prays that the Lord will not give his enemies any forgiveness for their sins. He calls for their judgment and asks that the Lord will deal with them in his anger. This is the same prophet who has interceded with the Lord to spare this people from judgment. However, his prayer now is a further acknowledgement that judgment must now come to the people of Judah because they simply refuse to repent.1
23 Yet you, O LORD, know all their plotting to kill me. Forgive not their iniquity, nor blot out their sin from your sight. Let them be overthrown before you; deal with them in the time of your anger.