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  • then indeed I will make my dwelling here among you, in the land which was my gift to your fathers from the beginning to the end of time. (Jeremiah 7, 7)

  • In the townships of Juda, in the streets of Jerusalem, cries of joy and mirth shall be heard no more, voice of bridegroom and of bride shall be heard no more; the whole land will have turned into a wilderness. (Jeremiah 7, 34)

  • Come now, who is wise enough to read the riddle, to what spokesman shall the Lord’s proclamation be entrusted, when he tells us why the land lies ruined, burnt up like the wilderness, and never a passer-by? (Jeremiah 9, 12)

  • Listen to Sion’s lament: Alas, what scathe, alas, what shame! Our land lies deserted, our homes in ruins! (Jeremiah 9, 19)

  • This time, the Lord says, I mean to hurl them far away, the dwellers in this land, and great distress shall be theirs, that they may be found …✻ (Jeremiah 10, 18)

  • So would I fulfil the promise made on oath to their fathers before them; the promise of a land all milk and honey, that land which is yours to-day.So be it, Lord, said I; (Jeremiah 11, 5)

  • How long must this land go in mourning, all the verdure of its fields be parched up, to avenge the ill-doing of its inhabitants? Neither beast nor bird left in it; and still their hope is, I shall not live to see their end come!✻ (Jeremiah 12, 4)

  • Drovers a many have laid waste my vineyard, trampled down my lands; the land I loved so, turned into a lonely wilderness! (Jeremiah 12, 10)

  • And this message comes from the Lord to those ill neighbours of his, that encroach upon the domain he has granted to his people of Israel: I mean to uproot them from their homes, when I uproot the men of Juda from the land that lies between them. (Jeremiah 12, 14)

  • give them this message from the Lord: Ay, but the people of this land, king of David’s line sitting on David’s throne, priest and prophet and citizens of Jerusalem every one, are flagons waiting to be filled. I mean to bemuse them, as with wine, (Jeremiah 13, 13)

  • Shut off are the cities of the south, entry is none; dispeopled lies Juda, of all her sons dispeopled. (Jeremiah 13, 19)

  • Thou, Israel’s hope, in time of calamity its refuge still, wilt thou pass us by, like stranger in a land that is none of his, like some traveller that will ask for a night’s lodging and be gone? (Jeremiah 14, 8)


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