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  • and next, I would set watchmen on the heights; let them only listen, when these sounded the trumpet; but listen they would not. (Jeremiah 6, 17)

  • bidding him take his stand at the temple gate, and there proclaim aloud: Listen to this word of the Lord, men of Juda, that make your way in through these gates to worship him. (Jeremiah 7, 2)

  • Because of so much done amiss, the Lord says; because you would not listen when I cried early at your doors, or answer any call of mine; (Jeremiah 7, 13)

  • And did they listen? Hearing they gave me none; their own whim, the false aim of their corrupt hearts was all the rule they lived by; still turned their backs on me, and refused to look my way; (Jeremiah 7, 24)

  • but still they would not listen, still hearing they gave me none; stubborn under my yoke, they outdid their own fathers in wickedness. (Jeremiah 7, 26)

  • All this thou shalt say to them, but they will not listen to thee; thy call shall go unheeded. (Jeremiah 7, 27)

  • Then tell them, Here is a people who will not listen to the voice of their own God, or accept reproof from him; loyalty is dead, the word is on their lips no more. (Jeremiah 7, 28)

  • Listen I never so attentively, wholesome word I hear none; never a man that repents of his sin, asks himself what his life has been. No, each one follows his own bent, reckless as war-horse charging into battle. (Jeremiah 8, 6)

  • Listen to Sion’s lament: Alas, what scathe, alas, what shame! Our land lies deserted, our homes in ruins! (Jeremiah 9, 19)

  • Listen, men of Israel, to the Lord’s utterance concerning you.✻ (Jeremiah 10, 1)

  • about the covenant: Listen well to the terms of it, and be the spokesmen of it to all the race of Juda, all the citizens of Jerusalem.✻ (Jeremiah 11, 2)

  • and he bade me cry the message aloud all through the townships of Juda, all through the streets of Jerusalem: Listen to the terms of this covenant, and keep them well; (Jeremiah 11, 6)


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