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  • Woe to you, O Moab, you are ruined, O people of Chemosh! Your sons are taken into exile, your daughters into captivity. (Jeremiah 48, 46)

  • Concerning the Ammonites, thus says the LORD: Has Israel no sons? has he no heir? Why then has Milcom disinherited Gad, why have his people settled in Gad's cities? (Jeremiah 49, 1)

  • So I myself will strip Esau; I will uncover his retreats so that he cannot hide. He is ruined: sons, and brothers, and neighbors, so that he is no more. (Jeremiah 49, 10)

  • As Zedekiah looked on, the king of Babylon slew his sons as well as all the princes of Judah at Riblah. (Jeremiah 52, 10)

  • "At this I weep, my eyes run with tears: Far from me are all who could console me, any who might revive me; My sons were reduced to silence when the enemy prevailed." (Lamentations 1, 16)

  • He has no joy in afflicting or grieving the sons of men. (Lamentations 3, 33)

  • Zion's precious sons, fine gold their counterpart, Now worth no more than earthen jars made by the hands of a potter! (Lamentations 4, 2)

  • the nobles, the kings' sons, the elders, and the whole people, small and great alike--all who lived in Babylon by the river Sud. (Baruch 1, 4)

  • LORD Almighty, God of Israel, hear the prayer of Israel's few, the sons of those who sinned against you; they did not heed the voice of the LORD, their God, and the evils cling to us. (Baruch 3, 4)

  • The sons of Hagar who seek knowledge on earth, the merchants of Midian and Teman, the phrasemakers seeking knowledge, These have not known the way to wisdom, nor have they her paths in mind. (Baruch 3, 23)

  • For I have seen the captivity that the Eternal God has brought upon my sons and daughters. (Baruch 4, 10)

  • "Let Zion's neighbors come, to take note of the captivity of my sons and daughters, brought upon them by the Eternal God. (Baruch 4, 14)


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