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  • This is the message Yahweh gave to the prophet Jeremiah about the coming of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, who was to attack Egypt: (Jeremiah 46, 13)

  • This is Yahweh's word that came to the prophet Jeremiah concerning the Philistines before Pharaoh attacked Gaza. (Jeremiah 47, 1)

  • This is the Word of Yahweh against Elam, which came to the prophet Jeremiah at the beginning of the reign of Zedekiah, king of Judah. (Jeremiah 49, 34)

  • This is the word Yahweh spoke against Babylon and the land of the Chaldeans, through the prophet Jeremiah: (Jeremiah 50, 1)

  • This is the message Jeremiah gave to Seraiah, son of Neriah who is Mahseiah's son, when he went to Babylon at the command of Zedekiah, who was then in the fourth year of his reign as king of Judah. (Jeremiah 51, 59)

  • Jeremiah had written on a scroll the entire disaster that was to befall Babylon - all these words recorded here. (Jeremiah 51, 60)

  • Jeremiah then said to Seraiah, "When you get to Babylon, see that you read all these words aloud. (Jeremiah 51, 61)

  • Then say: "So will Babylon sink and rise no more because of the disaster I will bring upon her." Here end the words of Jeremiah. (Jeremiah 51, 64)

  • Zedekiah was twenty-one years old when he became king and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem. His mother, Hamutal by name, was the daughter of Jeremiah from Libnah. (Jeremiah 52, 1)

  • A copy of the letter which Jeremiah sent to those who were to be taken captive to Babylon by the king of the Babylonians, to let them know what God had ordered him. (Baruch 6, 0)

  • He unrolled it before me; on both sides were written lamentations, groanings and woes. (Ezekiel 2, 10)

  • I, Daniel, thought about the number of years, according to the scriptures, before Jerusalem should be left in ruins. Yahweh spoke of seventy years to the prophet Jeremiah. (Daniel 9, 2)


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