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  • Seven years up, every slave sold in bondage to his fellow Hebrew must go free; six years of service, and then release. Your fathers would not listen, turned a deaf ear to me; (Jeremiah 34, 14)

  • And then you went back, and dragged my name in the dust! You would claim them afresh, men and women servants you had set free, now their own masters; they must be your servants and handmaids still. (Jeremiah 34, 16)

  • Early I sent them to your doors, the prophets that were servants of mine, bidding you come back from your straying, and shape your thoughts anew; have recourse no longer to the worship of alien gods, if you would dwell securely in this land, my gift to you and to your fathers; but you gave me neither heed nor hearing. (Jeremiah 35, 15)

  • Jeremias was still free to come and go as he pleased among his fellow-citizens; they had not yet imprisoned him. At this time, Pharao’s army was on the march, advancing from the Egyptian frontier; and the Chaldaeans, this news reaching them, had raised the siege of Jerusalem. (Jeremiah 37, 4)

  • sending out to free Jeremias from his prison in the courtyard. And they entrusted him to the care of Godolias, son of Ahicam; with him Jeremias should dwell, and make his home among his own people. (Jeremiah 39, 14)

  • From thy hands I have struck the chains, as thou seest; bear me company, if thou wilt, to Babylon, and I will take good care of thee; if thou wilt not go my way, then abide where thou art. The whole land is at thy disposal, and thou art free to take thy own path; none may constrain thee to go with me. (Jeremiah 40, 4)

  • from terror flee thou, into trap fall thou; from the trap free thee, toils shall fasten thee. Such shall be my year of reckoning with the men of Moab, the Lord says. (Jeremiah 48, 44)

  • And indeed the Chaldaeans themselves have but scant reverence for these idols of theirs; hear they of a dumb child that can utter no word, Bel’s image must be brought to it and petitioned for the gift of speech; (Baruch 6, 40)

  • promising me safe digestion and a full belly with the gift; and indeed, it was sweet as honey when I ate it. (Ezekiel 3, 3)

  • If thou warn him, and leave his rebellious sinning he will not, die he shall as he deserves, and thou go free. (Ezekiel 3, 19)

  • Have at those elbow-cushions of yours, the Lord God says, the nets yonder silly birds are caught in! I mean to snatch them away from your grasp, and set the birds free, those lives you have ensnared with your prophesying.✻ (Ezekiel 13, 20)

  • Silver and gold of mine, thy adornment and my gift, should they be turned into gods of male form, at thy harlot’s whim? (Ezekiel 16, 17)


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