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  • Then this book will have a message for deaf ears to hear, for blind eyes to see through the mist that darkens them; (Isaiah 29, 18)

  • A promise from the Lord God! Here is lion, or cub of a lion, growling over his prey; what though the shepherds rally, and go out to meet him? Nothing cares he for their shouts, is not awed by their numbers. So it will be with the Lord of hosts, when he comes down to war, here on mount Sion, with his own hill-side for battle-ground. (Isaiah 31, 4)

  • The sentence I have pronounced against it shall be executed in full, all the doom Jeremias has foretold in this book of prophecy against all the nations of the world. (Jeremiah 25, 13)

  • the God of Israel, bidding him write down in a book the revelation made known to him. (Jeremiah 30, 2)

  • And there in the Lord’s house, from the apartment of Gamarias, whose father, Saphan, had once been secretary, in the upper court, close by the entry of the new temple gate, Baruch read out Jeremias’ book of warning. (Jeremiah 36, 10)

  • Then they made their way into the palace court to find the king, leaving the book there in the secretary’s room. When they had brought their news to his hearing, (Jeremiah 36, 20)

  • the king would have Judi fetch the book itself from Elisama’s room; which he did, and read it out for the king to hear, and all the courtiers that stood about him. (Jeremiah 36, 21)

  • and when Judi had read but three columns or four, he took his pen-knife and began cutting the scroll into pieces, which he threw on to the brazier until the whole book had perished in the flames. (Jeremiah 36, 23)

  • And to king Joachim give this message from the Lord: Burn book and chide prophet, if thou wilt, for warning thee that the king of Babylon will come back with all speed, and lay this country waste, leaving neither man nor beast to dwell in it. (Jeremiah 36, 29)

  • So Jeremias must get Baruch another scroll to write on, and all the contents of the book Joachim burnt must be dictated anew; much more was added besides to enlarge it. (Jeremiah 36, 32)

  • Baruch read this book of his aloud to Jechonias, son of Joakim, king of Juda. All the people, too, flocked to hear the reading of it, (Baruch 1, 3)

  • Scan closely, too, this book we are sending to you; it is to be read aloud on feast-days and in times of solemn assembly. (Baruch 1, 14)


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