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  • Yet, though few in number, those who escape the sword will return to the country of Judah from Egypt. Then the entire remnant of Judah which has come and settled in Egypt will know whose word comes true, mine or theirs. (Jeremiah 44, 28)

  • But do not be afraid, my servant Jacob, Israel, do not be alarmed: for look, I shall rescue you from afar and your descendants from the country where they are captive. Jacob will return and be at peace, secure, with no one to trouble him. (Jeremiah 46, 27)

  • In those days and at that time the people of Israel will return (they and the people of Judah); they will come weeping in search of Yahweh their God. (Jeremiah 50, 4)

  • For look, I shall raise a league of mighty nations to attack Babylon, from the land of the north. They will take up position against her; by them she will be taken. Their arrows, like an experienced soldier's, never return in vain. (Jeremiah 50, 9)

  • Deprive Babylon of the man who sows, of the man who wields the sickle at harvest. Away from the devastating sword, let everyone return to his own people, let everyone flee to his own country! (Jeremiah 50, 16)

  • Let us examine our path, let us ponder it and return to Yahweh. (Lamentations 3, 40)

  • Seventy elders of the House of Israel were worshipping the idols -- among them Jaazaniah son of Shaphan -- each one with his censer in his hand, from which rose a fragrant cloud of incense. (Ezekiel 8, 11)

  • who oppresses the poor and needy, robs, fails to return pledges, raises his eyes to foul idols, engages in loathsome practices, (Ezekiel 18, 12)

  • "Mountains of Israel, you will grow branches and bear fruit for my people Israel, who will soon return. (Ezekiel 36, 8)

  • The building on the west side of the court was seventy cubits wide, the wall of the building was five cubits thick all round and its length was ninety cubits. (Ezekiel 41, 12)

  • In the first year of his reign I, Daniel, was studying the scriptures, counting over the number of years -- as revealed by Yahweh to the prophet Jeremiah -- that were to pass before the desolation of Jerusalem would come to an end, namely seventy years. (Daniel 9, 2)

  • 'Seventy weeks are decreed for your people and your holy city, for putting an end to transgression, for placing the seal on sin, for expiating crime, for introducing everlasting uprightness for setting the seal on vision and on prophecy, for anointing the holy of holies. (Daniel 9, 24)


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