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The king of Babylon had Zedekiah's sons slaughtered before his eyes at Riblah; the king of Babylon also had all the leading men of Judah put to death. (Jeremiah 39, 6)
It was Baruch son of Neriah, who keeps inciting you against us, to hand us over to the Chaldaeans so that they can put us to death or deport us to Babylon.' (Jeremiah 43, 3)
He had Zedekiah's sons slaughtered before his eyes; he also had all the chief men of Judah put to death at Riblah. (Jeremiah 52, 10)
and at Riblah, in the territory of Hamath, the king of Babylon had them put to death. Thus Judah was deported from its country. (Jeremiah 52, 27)
Look, Yahweh. I am in distress! My inmost being is in ferment; my heart turns over inside me -- how rebellious I have been! Outside, the sword bereaves; inside it is like death. (Lamentations 1, 20)
The breath of our nostrils, Yahweh's anointed, was caught in their traps, he of whom we said, 'In his shadow we shall live among the nations.' (Lamentations 4, 20)
One holds a sceptre like the governor of a province, yet is powerless to put to death anyone who offends him; (Baruch 6, 12)
Just as the doors are locked on all sides on someone who has offended a king and is under sentence of death, so the priests secure the temples of these gods with gates and bolts and bars for fear of burglary. (Baruch 6, 17)
They can neither save anyone from death nor rescue the weak from the strong, (Baruch 6, 35)
If I say to someone wicked, "You will die," and you do not warn this person; if you do not speak to warn someone wicked to renounce evil and so save his life, it is the wicked person who will die for the guilt, but I shall hold you responsible for that death. (Ezekiel 3, 18)
When someone upright renounces uprightness to do evil and I set a trap for him, it is he who will die; since you failed to warn him, he will die for his guilt, and the uprightness he practised will no longer be remembered; but I shall hold you responsible for his death. (Ezekiel 3, 20)
I then said, 'Lord Yahweh, my soul is not defiled. From my childhood until now, I have never eaten an animal that has died a natural death or been savaged; no tainted meat has ever entered my mouth.' (Ezekiel 4, 14)
