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  • This Phassur gave Jeremias a beating, and put him in the stocks at the upper gate of Benjamin, in the temple precincts, (Jeremiah 20, 2)

  • 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)

  • and this was his bidding: Go and stand in the temple porch, and there, to pilgrims from all the townships of Juda, deliver the message I have entrusted to thee; no word of it do thou retrench. (Jeremiah 26, 2)

  • Priests and prophets and townsfolk heard it alike, this utterance of Jeremias in the temple; (Jeremiah 26, 7)

  • What, would he threaten in the Lord’s name that this temple is to share Silo’s doom, this city to be left forlorn, uninhabited? There, in the Lord’s house, Jeremias must confront the anger of a whole people. (Jeremiah 26, 9)

  • When they heard of it, the nobles of Juda left palace for temple, and there held assize, at the approaches of the New Gate. (Jeremiah 26, 10)

  • To nobles and to people Jeremias had but one defence: Nothing have I said against temple or city but what the Lord’s errand bade me. (Jeremiah 26, 12)

  • Remember the prophet Michaeas of Morasthi, they said, in the days of king Ezechias, who told the people of Juda: Sion shall be no better than a ploughed field, says the Lord of hosts, Jerusalem but a heap of stones, the temple height only a hanging wood.✻ (Jeremiah 26, 18)

  • Prophets if they be, spokesmen of the Lord if they be, let them rather plead with him, the Lord of hosts, that the treasures still left in temple and palace and city may not find their way to Babylon too. (Jeremiah 27, 18)

  • This he would have you know, he, the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, that all the treasures left in temple, palace or city (Jeremiah 27, 21)

  • Sedecias had then but lately come to the throne of Juda; it was the fourth year of his reign. In the fifth month of that year a prophet from Gabaon, Hananias son of Azur, came up to me in the temple, in full sight of priests and worshippers. (Jeremiah 28, 1)

  • Two years must run their course, and then all shall come back again here; all the temple treasures Nabuchodonosor took away with him to his capital at Babylon, (Jeremiah 28, 3)


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