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  • Must they make such a return for my good will, laying a snare to take my life? Bethink thee, how I ever stood up before thee to plead for them, to avert thy anger from them. (Jeremiah 18, 20)

  • For that good news, be he rewarded with the noise of battle-cry at morn, dirge at noon, like some city the Lord overthrows in anger unrelenting! (Jeremiah 20, 16)

  • What seest thou, Jeremias? the Lord asked, and I told him, Figs, the good ones excellent good, the foul ones very foul, too foul for eating. (Jeremiah 24, 3)

  • A message from the Lord God of Israel: This meaning the good figs have, that good will of mine goes with the men of Juda I have banished from their homes, and sent away into the country of Chaldaea. (Jeremiah 24, 5)

  • And I will give them a heart to know me, know me by my divine name; they my people, and I their God, once in good earnest they have retraced their steps, and come back to me. (Jeremiah 24, 7)

  • here is one at last that brings good news! Why then, when his words come true, none will doubt that his errand was from the Lord. (Jeremiah 28, 9)

  • All but seventy years, he tells you, must have run their course before Babylon’s time is up; then I will come to relieve you, and make good the promise of your return. (Jeremiah 29, 10)

  • look for me, and you shall find me, if you will but look for me in good earnest. (Jeremiah 29, 13)

  • Here are siege-works raised to reduce the city; sword and famine and pestilence are giving it over to the Chaldaeans for their prey; of all thou hast threatened thou seest here the fulfilment. (Jeremiah 32, 24)

  • Behold, he says, a time is coming when I will make good my promise to Israel and Juda; (Jeremiah 33, 14)

  • With guilt of his, with guilt of household and court of his, I will reckon in full; all my unheeded threats against Jerusalem and Juda shall be made good. (Jeremiah 36, 31)

  • And they urged the king, these notables, to make an end of him; He goes about, said they, to weaken the resolve of the garrison, and of the people at large, by talking in this fashion; there is malice here, not good will. (Jeremiah 38, 4)


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