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  • In place of Jechonias, that was son to Joachim, Nabuchodonosor king of Babylon would have Sedecias, another of Josias’ sons, mount the throne of Juda; (Jeremiah 37, 1)

  • Slain by the king of Babylon were all his sons, there in their father’s sight; slain by the king of Babylon were all the nobles of Juda; (Jeremiah 39, 6)

  • 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)

  • Alas, Moab, alas, people of Chamos, for thy undoing! Gone into exile now thy sons and daughters!✻ (Jeremiah 48, 46)

  • And thus the Lord speaks to the Ammonites: Did Israel, then, leave no sons, no heirs to follow him? How comes it that Melchom boasts possession of Gad, and worshippers of his dwell in yonder cities? (Jeremiah 49, 1)

  • Yet afterwards, the Lord says, I will bring the exiled sons of Ammon back to their home. (Jeremiah 49, 6)

  • Yet afterwards, so runs the divine promise, I will bring the exiled sons of Aelam back to their home. (Jeremiah 49, 39)

  • Slain by the king of Babylon were all his sons, there in their father’s sight; slain by the king of Babylon, at Reblatha, were all the nobles of Juda; (Jeremiah 52, 10)

  • Pray you, should I not weep? Fountains these eyes are, that needs must flow; comforter is none at hand, that should revive my spirits. Lost to me, all those sons of mine, outmatched by their enemy. (Lamentations 1, 16)

  • orphaned sons of widowed mothers were not more defenceless. (Lamentations 5, 3)

  • that men would be eating the flesh of their own sons and daughters! (Baruch 2, 3)

  • A fresh covenant I will make with them, that shall last for ever; I their God, and they my people; never again will I banish my people, the sons of Israel, from the land I have made theirs. (Baruch 2, 35)


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