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  • came to him during the reign of Josias’ son, Joachim, and did not cease till the men of Jerusalem went into exile, when Sedecias, that was also son to Josias, had been reigning eleven years and five months. (Jeremiah 1, 3)

  • None shall be left; woe betide the men of Anathoth, when the year comes for my reckoning with them. (Jeremiah 11, 23)

  • Perilously they shall fare as one that walks by night in slippery places; falter and fall they must; punishment awaits them, the Lord says, my audit-year is at hand. (Jeremiah 23, 12)

  • Here is a message for the whole people of Juda, entrusted to Jeremias in the fourth year of Joakim’s reign (that was son to Josias) in Juda, the first of Nabuchodonosor’s in Babylon. (Jeremiah 25, 1)

  • These twenty-three years, ever since the thirteenth year of Josias’ reign, that was son to Amon, the Lord’s word has been coming to me, and ever I was early at your doors repeating it, but you would not listen. (Jeremiah 25, 3)

  • For seventy years this whole land shall be a desert and a portent, and the king of Babylon shall have all these peoples for his slaves. (Jeremiah 25, 11)

  • Then, when seventy years have passed, I will call the king of Babylon to account, the Lord says, for all the wrongs he has done, with his people and with that Chaldaean country of his; that country in its turn I will leave desolate for ever. (Jeremiah 25, 12)

  • Sedecias had then but lately come to the throne of Juda; it was the fourth year of his reign. In the fifth month of that year a prophet from Gabaon, Hananias son of Azur, came up to me in the temple, in full sight of priests and worshippers. (Jeremiah 28, 1)

  • Two years must run their course, and then all shall come back again here; all the temple treasures Nabuchodonosor took away with him to his capital at Babylon, (Jeremiah 28, 3)

  • crying out before all the people, A message from the Lord! Thus, when two years have run their course, I will break the yoke which king Nabuchodonosor of Babylon has laid on the necks of all the nations! (Jeremiah 28, 11)

  • And this doom the Lord has uttered: I mean to banish thee from this earth altogether; thou shalt die within the year, for this language of rebellion against the Lord. (Jeremiah 28, 16)

  • Hananias died that year, before seven months were over. (Jeremiah 28, 17)


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