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Jerusalem, be warned in time; else my love thou shalt forfeit, and I will make a ruin of thee, a land uninhabited. (Jeremiah 6, 8)
Grows the balm in Galaad no more, is the healer’s art lost there, that the people I love should lie wounded, and the wound will not close? (Jeremiah 8, 22)
Hearts ever in love with wandering, never at rest, what answer will the Lord make them? That his favour is not for them; at this hour he keeps their guilt in memory, for all their misdoings calls them to account. (Jeremiah 14, 10)
But it was thus the Lord answered me: Though Moses himself and Samuel made intercession for them, neither love nor liking would I have for this people of mine; banish them from my presence, to go where they will. (Jeremiah 15, 1)
Drifting with the wind, the drovers thou once didst follow, captive all those that once held thy love! Be ashamed at last, and blush for all thy wickedness. (Jeremiah 22, 22)
the Lord, making himself known from far away.✻ With unchanging love I love thee, and now in mercy I have drawn thee to myself. (Jeremiah 31, 3)
My welcome task it shall be to prosper them, and root their stock firmly in this land of theirs; this shall be all my love and liking. (Jeremiah 32, 41)
Here is Jonadab son of Rechab will have his sons drink no wine, and his word holds; wine they drink none to this day, for love of their father’s rule; and I, that send word early to your doors, can win no obedience. (Jeremiah 35, 14)
Juda brought low, and mother-love forgotten; that women should eat their own children, cooked with their own hands! (Lamentations 4, 10)
Who but I came upon thee, as I passed on my way? And already thou wert ripe for love; cloak of mine should be thrown about thee, to hide thy shame; my troth I plighted to thee, the Lord God says, and thou wert mine. (Ezekiel 16, 8)
The price of love other harlots claim, thou wouldst offer; gifts of thine should entice gallants from every side to thy bower. (Ezekiel 16, 33)
I mean to have a reckoning with thee. All the gallants that have enjoyed thee, men that love thee and men that hate, I will muster together; muster them from all around, and then lay thy shame bare, expose thy nakedness for all to see. (Ezekiel 16, 37)
