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  • Baruch son of Neriah duly carried out the order that the prophet Jeremiah had given him, to read all Yahweh's words from the book in his Temple. (Jeremiah 36, 8)

  • Baruch then read Jeremiah's words from the book; this happened in the room of Gemariah son of the scribe Shaphan, in the upper court at the entry of the New Gate of the Temple of Yahweh, where all the people could hear. (Jeremiah 36, 10)

  • Micaiah son of Gemariah, son of Shaphan, having heard all Yahweh's words read from the book, (Jeremiah 36, 11)

  • Bringing the scroll with him, Baruch son of Neriah appeared before them. 'Sit down,' they said, 'and read it out.' So Baruch read it to them. (Jeremiah 36, 15)

  • The king sent Jehudi for the scroll, and he brought it from the room of the scribe Elishama and read it to the king and all the chief men standing round the king. (Jeremiah 36, 21)

  • Each time Jehudi had read three or four columns, the king cut them off with a scribe's knife and threw them into the fire in the brazier until the whole of the scroll had been burnt in the brazier fire. (Jeremiah 36, 23)

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

  • Baruch read the text of this book aloud to Jeconiah son of Jehoiakim, king of Judah, and to all the people who had come to hear the reading, (Baruch 1, 3)

  • Lastly, you must read the booklet which we are sending you, publicly in the house of the Lord on the feastday and appropriate days. (Baruch 1, 14)

  • He shouted for his soothsayers, Chaldaeans, and exorcists. And the king said to the Babylonian sages, 'Anyone who can read this writing and tell me what it means shall be dressed in purple, and have a chain of gold put round his neck, and be one of the three men who govern the kingdom.' (Daniel 5, 7)

  • The king's sages all crowded forward, but they could neither read the writing nor explain to the king what it meant. (Daniel 5, 8)

  • The sages and soothsayers have already been brought to me to read this writing and tell me what it means, but they have been unable to reveal its meaning. (Daniel 5, 15)


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