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My servant David, the Levites that wait on me, these shall have a posterity countless as the stars of heaven, measureless as the sea-sand. (Jeremiah 33, 22)
then let it be thought that I mean to cast Israel away, or depose the line of David from its headship over all who spring from Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Trust me, their doom shall be reversed, their lot shall be pitied. (Jeremiah 33, 26)
But this is the Lord’s doom against king Joachim of Juda: No son of his shall follow him on the throne of David; his body shall be cast away in the open, to bear the day’s heat and the night frost. (Jeremiah 36, 30)
and these, in a rage, first had him beaten, then confined him in the house of the secretary, Jonathan, who had charge of the prisoners at this time. (Jeremiah 37, 14)
Listen to me, my lord king, I entreat thee, and look favourably on my suit. Do not send me back to the house of yonder secretary Jonathan, for there I needs must die! (Jeremiah 37, 19)
Why, I pleaded my suit with the king’s grace that he would not have me sent back to Jonathan’s house, to die there.✻ (Jeremiah 38, 26)
they rallied to Godolias at Maspha. Here were Ismahel, son of Nathanias, Johanan and Jonathan, sons of Caree, Sareas, son of Thanehumeth, the sons of Ophi from Netophathi, and Jezonias, son of Maachathi, all with men at their backs. (Jeremiah 40, 8)
They shall have a single shepherd to tend all of them now;✻ who should tend them but my servant David? He shall be their shepherd, (Ezekiel 34, 23)
They shall have one king over them, a shepherd to tend them all, my servant David; my will they shall follow, my commands remember and obey. (Ezekiel 37, 24)
And their home shall be the home of your fathers, the land I gave to my servant Jacob; they and their children shall enjoy it, and their children’s children, in perpetuity, and ever my servant David shall be their prince. (Ezekiel 37, 25)
Then they will come back, and to the Lord, their own God, betake them, and to David that is their true king; the Lord, and the Lord’s goodness, holds them spell-bound at last. (Hosea 3, 5)
Then, I mean to rebuild the fallen dwselling-place of David, all its breaches made good, all its ruins restored; it shall stand once more as it stood long ago; (Amos 9, 11)
