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  • They should be ashamed of their aborminable deeds. They have no shame and don't even know how to blush. Surely they shall fall along with those who will fall; for I will ask them to account and they will stumble. (Jeremiah 8, 12)

  • As for the people listening to them, their corpses will be thrown into the streets of Jerusalem. There will be no one to bury them or their wives, their sons or daughters, when they die of famine and by the sword. For I shall make their own malice fall upon them. (Jeremiah 14, 16)

  • Let my persecutors be humbled, rather than me! Let them be terrified but not me! Let the day of misfortune fall on them! Crush them twice over! (Jeremiah 17, 18)

  • For Yahweh says: I am going to hand you over to terror, you and your friends. They will fall under the sword of their enemies while you look on. I will deliver the people of Judah into the hands of the king of Babylon who will deport them to Babylon or slay them by the sword. (Jeremiah 20, 4)

  • That is why their path will become slippery in the dark, making them stumble and fall when I bring evil upon them in the year of their punishment. (Jeremiah 23, 12)

  • You will say to them, "This is the message of Yahweh the God of hosts and the God of Israel: 'Drink, get drunk, vomit, fall without raising again in front of the sword I am sending against you.' (Jeremiah 25, 27)

  • Howl, shepherds, and lament! Roll in the dust you leaders of flocks for the day of slaughter and dispersal has come for you and you will fall like fattened rams. (Jeremiah 25, 34)

  • That is why Yahweh says: Since you have not obeyed me in proclaiming freedom for your brothers and neighbors I now proclaim 'freedom' for you, freedom to fall by the sword, plague and famine. I will make you detestable to every kingdom on earth. (Jeremiah 34, 17)

  • But what do I see? With broken ranks they fall back; their warriors are routed. They flee headlong without looking back, as terrors explode on every side. (Jeremiah 46, 5)

  • The swift cannot flee, nor the hero escape. In the north by the Euphrates, they stumble and fall. (Jeremiah 46, 6)

  • and caused him to stumble and fall. Then they said to each other: 'Get up, let us go back to our people, to the land of our birth, away from the devouring sword.' (Jeremiah 46, 16)

  • at the sound of the hooves of stamping steeds, the rattle of chariots, the rumbling of wheels. Fathers forget their children, as their hands fall limp. (Jeremiah 47, 3)


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