In the Ethiopian Biblical canon, the Book of Baruch is part of the broader 'Jeremiah Cycle,' which includes additional texts not found in Western Bibles. In the Western tradition, Baruch is a deuterocanonical book. In many Bibles, the Letter of Jeremiah (Baruch chapter 6) is presented as a separate book. However, in the Greek Septuagint, it is incorporated as the sixth chapter of Baruch.
Baruch
Chapter 5
Take off the garment of your mourning and affliction, O Jerusalem, and put on the beauty of the glory of God forever.
Put on the robe of the righteousness which comes from God; set a diadem on your head of the glory of the Everlasting.
For God will show your splendor to everyone under heaven.
For your name will be called by God forever: "The peace of righteousness and the glory of godliness."
Arise, O Jerusalem, and stand on the height. Look around you toward the east, and see your children gathered from the west to the east at the word of the Holy One, rejoicing that God has remembered them.
For they went from you on foot, being led away by the enemy, but God brings them to you, carried high with glory, like a royal throne.
For God has appointed that every high mountain and the everlasting hills should be made low, and the valleys filled up, to make the ground level, that Israel may go safely in the glory of God.
Moreover, the woods and every sweet-smelling tree have shaded Israel by the command of God.
For God will lead Israel with joy in the light of his glory, with the mercy and righteousness that comes from him.