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  • To remain in this city means death by sword, famine, or pestilence; leave it, and go over to the investing army of Chaldaeans, and you shall be spared, glad enough to escape with your lives. (Jeremiah 21, 9)

  • He had said, besides: King Sedecias of Juda shall not escape from the Chaldaeans; the king of Babylon shall have the mastery of him; they shall have speech together, meet face to face.✻ (Jeremiah 32, 4)

  • And add this besides: Thou thyself wilt not escape from him; they will catch thee, sure enough, and hand thee over to him; thou and the king of Babylon shall have speech together, meet face to face, and to Babylon thou shalt go. (Jeremiah 34, 3)

  • Wife of thine and son of thine led away into the enemy’s camp, and thou thyself powerless to escape; thyself the king of Babylon shall take prisoner, and burn thy city to the ground. (Jeremiah 38, 23)

  • None that turns his face towards Egypt for refuge but sword or famine or pestilence shall be the undoing of him; such calamity I mean to bring on it as none shall survive, none shall escape. (Jeremiah 42, 17)

  • For the swift no escape, for the strong no prevailing; there in the north, by Euphrates banks, they fail and fall! (Jeremiah 46, 6)

  • Many he brought to earth; stumbled they, man over his fellow, crying out, Up, to men of our own race return we, to the land of our birth; escape we from the invader’s sword!✻ (Jeremiah 46, 16)

  • Fly he must that would escape with life, stripped though he be as the desert tamarisk. (Jeremiah 48, 6)

  • Archers a many with bent bows, give them orders how the city must fare: Stand about in a ring, let never a man escape, pay it what its deeds have earned; to Babylon do as Babylon did to others, the city that was the Lord’s enemy, defied the holy One of Israel. (Jeremiah 50, 29)

  • a breach was made in the walls; and that night all the fighting men made their escape by way of the gate between the two walls, by the royal garden, leaving the Chaldaeans to continue the siege of the city. They chose for their flight the road which leads to the desert, (Jeremiah 52, 7)

  • Vengeance this day all around me; what mustering of thy terrors,✻ as for a solemn assembly! Escape is none, nor any remnant left; of all I fondled and fostered, the enemy has taken full toll. (Lamentations 2, 22)

  • Climb these smooth walls I may not; every way of escape he has undone. (Lamentations 3, 9)


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