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  • Fitting emblem of Egypt, a heifer lithe and graceful; from the north a gad-fly✻ shall come to trouble her rest. (Jeremiah 46, 20)

  • Poor Egypt, all shame and confusion, prey of the northern folk! (Jeremiah 46, 24)

  • The Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, has pronounced his doom: I mean to have a reckoning now with Ammon of Thebes,✻ with Pharao and Egypt, with all its gods and all its kings, with Pharao and all who trust in Pharao’s aid! (Jeremiah 46, 25)

  • I mean to give them up into the hands of their mortal enemies, Nabuchodonosor king of Babylon and his vassals; then Egypt shall have rest, as Egypt did of old. (Jeremiah 46, 26)

  • Have thou no fear, the Lord says, Jacob, that art my servant still; not for Israel is danger brewing. From that far country of exile I mean to restore thee, restore those children of thine; Jacob shall return, and live at ease, every blessing shall enjoy, and enemies have none to fear. (Jeremiah 46, 27)

  • Come, linger not, you that have escaped the sword; exiled far away, bethink you still of the Lord, still let the thought of Jerusalem return to your hearts. (Jeremiah 51, 50)

  • Narrowly our path scan we, and to the Lord return; (Lamentations 3, 40)

  • we must make our peace with men of Egypt or Assyria, for a belly-full of bread. (Lamentations 5, 6)

  • Ever since the day when he rescued our fathers from Egypt we have been in rebellion against the Lord our God, straying ever further from the sound of his voice; (Baruch 1, 19)

  • till at last, as these times can witness, bale and ban have caught us by the heels, the very same he pronounced to his servant Moses long ago, when he had rescued our fathers from Egypt and was leading them on to a land all milk and honey. (Baruch 1, 20)

  • Lord God of Israel, whose constraining hand rescued thy people from Egypt with portents and wonders, with sovereign power signally manifested, and won thee renown that is thine yet, (Baruch 2, 11)

  • Babylon once reached, you shall have a long exile there, years a many, till seven generations✻ have passed; then I will grant you a safe return. (Baruch 6, 2)


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