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To you, women, the Lord’s word comes; this is matter for your hearing. To daughters of yours, neighbours of yours, teach the sad melody of yonder lament; (Jeremiah 9, 20)
I will call them to account for it, says the Lord of hosts; by the sword their warriors shall perish, and their sons and daughters by famine. (Jeremiah 11, 22)
Slain by sword and famine, the common folk that listen to them shall lie in the streets of Jerusalem, with none to bury them; wives and sons and daughters shall die with them; their own misdoings shall be a flood to drown them. (Jeremiah 14, 16)
for sons and daughters born in this land, for mothers who there gave them birth and fathers who begot them, the Lord has ill news to hear. (Jeremiah 16, 3)
wive and gender, and of your sons and daughters wed man with maid, maid with man, to breed sons and daughters in their turn; grow numerous, that are now so few, there in your land of exile. (Jeremiah 29, 6)
As our father Jonadab son of Rechab bade us live, so live we, so our wives and sons and daughters live, drinking no wine at any time. (Jeremiah 35, 8)
Thus there was no longer a remnant at Masphath; the king’s daughters, and all the other folk left there by Nabuzardan under the care of Godolias, Ismahel took off with him as his captives, and so would have marched away into the Ammonite country. (Jeremiah 41, 10)
with their wives and children; others, the king’s daughters among them, had been entrusted by Nabuzardan, the captain of the bodyguard, to Godolias, son of Ahicam, son of Saphan, that had the prophet Jeremias and Baruch son of Nerias at his side. (Jeremiah 43, 6)
Alas, Moab, alas, people of Chamos, for thy undoing! Gone into exile now thy sons and daughters!✻ (Jeremiah 48, 46)
Quite forspent, eye and soul, with grief Jerusalem’s daughters bear.✻ (Lamentations 3, 51)
that men would be eating the flesh of their own sons and daughters! (Baruch 2, 3)
Sentence of banishment he, the eternal, has pronounced upon my people, sons and daughters of mine; (Baruch 4, 10)
