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then, last of the Jews, listen to this, the Lord’s message. This he tells you, he, the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel! If you turn your faces towards Egypt, and thither repair to find a refuge, (Jeremiah 42, 15)
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)
Here then is full warning that the land where you mean to take refuge shall be the undoing of you, by war and famine and pestilence. (Jeremiah 42, 22)
Azarias, son of Osaias, contradicted him; Johanan, too, the son of Caree, and the other malcontents✻ held the same language. Thou liest, they said, warrant thou hast none from the Lord our God to prevent us taking refuge in Egypt; (Jeremiah 43, 2)
For rivals must I have images of your own making? Will you sacrifice to gods not yours, there in Egypt? Why would you take refuge there, to your own undoing, to be a name all the world should curse by and revile? (Jeremiah 44, 8)
The remnant that looked to find a refuge in Egypt, in Egypt shall perish, sword and famine their undoing, sword and famine for all of them, high and low. Theirs shall be a name of execration and of wonder, a name to curse by and to revile. (Jeremiah 44, 12)
for those Jewish survivors that have taken refuge in Egypt there is no escaping with their lives, no returning to Juda, home of their eager desire; only fugitives shall return. (Jeremiah 44, 14)
To Juda from Egypt they shall return, such few as have escaped the sword’s point, and the remnant that took refuge here shall learn to their cost whose prophecy was fulfilled, theirs or mine. (Jeremiah 44, 28)
and for thee must it be all prizes? For prizes never look thou; enough for thee that, go thou where thou wilt, safe-conduct of thy life I am granting thee. (Jeremiah 45, 5)
Of all thy cities, none shall be safe from the spoiler’s entry; wasted thy valleys shall be, swept bare the hill-sides; the Lord decrees it. (Jeremiah 48, 8)
till now, pride and the insolence of thy heart deluded thee, so safe thy nest among the rock-crevices, so close thou didst cling to the mountain summits; but now, be thy eyrie high as the eagle’s, I will yet drag thee down, the Lord says.✻ (Jeremiah 49, 16)
Refuge for us in the treacherous highways is none; we are near the end; all is over, this is the end; (Lamentations 4, 18)
