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smiting the inhabitants of this city with a great pestilence that shall slay both man and beast. (Jeremiah 21, 6)
To remain in this city means death by sword, famine, or pestilence; leave it, and go over to the investing army of Chaldaeans, and you shall be spared, glad enough to escape with your lives. (Jeremiah 21, 9)
Sword and famine and pestilence I will let loose upon them, till none of them is left in this land, my gift to them and to their fathers. (Jeremiah 24, 10)
Nation or people that will not be vassal to Nabuchodonosor, will not bow to Babylon’s yoke, I will punish with sword and famine and pestilence, until the last of them is left at his mercy. (Jeremiah 27, 8)
will you court death, king and people at once, from sword, famine, and pestilence, the Lord’s threat against all who refuse submission? (Jeremiah 27, 13)
I mean to plague them, says the Lord of hosts, with sword and famine and pestilence; of no more account will I make them than a basket of foul figs, so foul there is no eating them. (Jeremiah 29, 17)
Sword and famine and pestilence shall follow at their heels; bane they shall be to all the kingdoms of the world, a name to curse by, a thing of wonder and of scorn, a laughing-stock among all the countries I have appointed for their banishment. (Jeremiah 29, 18)
Here are siege-works raised to reduce the city; sword and famine and pestilence are giving it over to the Chaldaeans for their prey; of all thou hast threatened thou seest here the fulfilment. (Jeremiah 32, 24)
What, then, of this city, doomed in your eyes to fall into the power of Babylon’s king, through sword and famine and pestilence? This is the message the Lord God of Israel sends to it: (Jeremiah 32, 36)
This sentence, then, the Lord pronounces: You have not obeyed me, by granting freedom to your own brethren and neighbours, and here is the freedom I mean to grant you in return; freedom of the sword, freedom of the famine, freedom of the pestilence! A bane I will make you to all the kingdoms of earth. (Jeremiah 34, 17)
This message they heard him proclaim from the Lord: To remain in this city means death by sword, famine and pestilence; go over to the Chaldaeans, you shall have your lives for guerdon, and be spared. (Jeremiah 38, 2)
None that turns his face towards Egypt for refuge but sword or famine or pestilence shall be the undoing of him; such calamity I mean to bring on it as none shall survive, none shall escape. (Jeremiah 42, 17)
