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  • It ran thus: A message from the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, to the men of Jerusalem he has sent into exile at Babylon! (Jeremiah 29, 4)

  • All but seventy years, he tells you, must have run their course before Babylon’s time is up; then I will come to relieve you, and make good the promise of your return. (Jeremiah 29, 10)

  • So much for your claim that✻ the Lord has revived the gift of prophecy among you, there in Babylon. (Jeremiah 29, 15)

  • Listen, then, to the Lord’s decree, men of Jerusalem I have sent into exile at Babylon. (Jeremiah 29, 20)

  • This doom the Lord has pronounced upon Achab, the son of Colias, and Sedecias the son of Maasias, false prophets both of them, that speak to you as in my name; I mean to hand them over for punishment to Nabuchodonosor king of Babylon, and that punishment you shall witness for yourselves. (Jeremiah 29, 21)

  • Wherever exiles from Juda are found in the Chaldaean country, this shall be the curse they use: Such doom the Lord give thee as he gave to Sedecias and Achab, that the king of Babylon roasted over a fire! (Jeremiah 29, 22)

  • He has written to us here in Babylon for the very purpose of telling us our exile shall be long; we must build ourselves houses to dwell in, we must plant gardens to support us! (Jeremiah 29, 28)

  • A message came from the Lord to Jeremias during the tenth year of Sedecias’ reign in Juda, the eighteenth of Nabuchodonosor’s at Babylon; (Jeremiah 32, 1)

  • It was for his prophesying that king Sedecias had imprisoned him; what meant this threat from the Lord, of giving Jerusalem over to capture by the king of Babylon? (Jeremiah 32, 3)

  • He had said, besides: King Sedecias of Juda shall not escape from the Chaldaeans; the king of Babylon shall have the mastery of him; they shall have speech together, meet face to face.✻ (Jeremiah 32, 4)

  • To Babylon Sedecias shall go, and there remain till I have entered into a reckoning with him. All shall go amiss, if you join battle with the Chaldaeans. (Jeremiah 32, 5)

  • This is the divine sentence;✻ I mean to hand over this city to capture by the king of Babylon and his Chaldaeans; they shall take it by storm, (Jeremiah 32, 28)


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