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  • After king Nabuchodonosor, of Babylon, had carried off the king of Juda, Jechonias the son of Joachim, and taken him away to Babylon with all his nobles, and all the carpenters and smiths in Jerusalem, the Lord shewed me a vision. I saw two baskets of figs, set down at the gate of the Lord’s temple. (Jeremiah 24, 1)

  • Here is a message for the whole people of Juda, entrusted to Jeremias in the fourth year of Joakim’s reign (that was son to Josias) in Juda, the first of Nabuchodonosor’s in Babylon. (Jeremiah 25, 1)

  • I mean to summon all the nations of the north country, with Nabuchodonosor, that servant of mine that is king in Babylon; I, the Lord, will bid him march on this land and its citizens, and all its neighbours. I mean to make an end of them, and leave it a thing to provoke wonder and scorn, desolate for all time. (Jeremiah 25, 9)

  • For seventy years this whole land shall be a desert and a portent, and the king of Babylon shall have all these peoples for his slaves. (Jeremiah 25, 11)

  • Then, when seventy years have passed, I will call the king of Babylon to account, the Lord says, for all the wrongs he has done, with his people and with that Chaldaean country of his; that country in its turn I will leave desolate for ever. (Jeremiah 25, 12)

  • And all these countries I have handed over to my servant Nabuchodonosor, king of Babylon, making even the wild beasts subject to him; (Jeremiah 27, 6)

  • Nation or people that will not be vassal to Nabuchodonosor, will not bow to Babylon’s yoke, I will punish with sword and famine and pestilence, until the last of them is left at his mercy. (Jeremiah 27, 8)

  • Do not listen, then, to those prophets of yours, diviner and dreamer, soothsayer and sorcerer, who bid you resist the king of Babylon; (Jeremiah 27, 9)

  • But let a nation once bow to the king of Babylon’s yoke, and become his vassal, to that nation, the Lord says, I will leave its own fields to till, its own home to dwell in. (Jeremiah 27, 11)

  • All this message I gave to Sedecias, king of Juda; Your lives shall be spared, I told him, if you will only bow your necks to the yoke, letting king and people of Babylon be your masters; (Jeremiah 27, 12)

  • To the prophets who declare you shall never be vassals of Babylon, give no heed; they are cheating you with lies; (Jeremiah 27, 14)

  • And this message I gave from the Lord to priests and people: Do not listen to those prophets of yours, who bid you expect the speedy return of the sacred treasures from Babylon. These are but lying prophecies; (Jeremiah 27, 16)


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