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  • through Babylon so many slain in Israel, of Babylon so many slain, in every corner of their land! (Jeremiah 51, 49)

  • let Babylon scale the skies, fortify her walls heaven-high, they shall yet find their way in, the spoilers that do my errand, the Lord says. (Jeremiah 51, 53)

  • Babylon shall be all lament, Chaldaea a crash of ruin; (Jeremiah 51, 54)

  • The spoiler has come upon Babylon; her warriors are caught in a trap, their bows are useless now; the Lord’s vengeance is irresistible, and he pays full measure. (Jeremiah 51, 56)

  • That wide wall of Babylon, says the Lord of hosts, shall be dismantled at last, those high gates burnt. So men labour for nothing; so the toil of nations perishes in the fire.✻ (Jeremiah 51, 58)

  • And now Jeremias had an errand for Saraias, son of Nerias, son of Maasias. When king Sedecias departed to Babylon, in the fourth year of his reign, Saraias went with him as his principal spokesman.✻ (Jeremiah 51, 59)

  • Jeremias had written down on a single scroll all the doom that was to befall Babylon, all the prophecy against Babylon aforegoing. (Jeremiah 51, 60)

  • When thou reachest Babylon, he told Saraias, be sure thou readest all this. (Jeremiah 51, 61)

  • and this add: Thus Babylon shall sink, and rise no more out of the calamity I mean to bring upon it; Babylon shall melt away.✻ Here ends the prophecy of Jeremias. (Jeremiah 51, 64)

  • for now the Lord’s anger hung over Juda and Jerusalem, ready to banish them from his presence. And Sedecias in his turn revolted from the king of Babylon. (Jeremiah 52, 3)

  • Slain by the king of Babylon were all his sons, there in their father’s sight; slain by the king of Babylon, at Reblatha, were all the nobles of Juda; (Jeremiah 52, 10)

  • and as for Sedecias himself, his eyes were put out, and he was carried off, loaded with chains, to Babylon, where he remained a prisoner till the day of his death. (Jeremiah 52, 11)


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