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What nation ever changed its gods, though gods indeed they were not? And should my people barter away the glory that dwelt among them, for powers that power have none? (Jeremiah 2, 11)
Never was cage so full of birds, as their homes of wealth ill gotten; men of power and riches, (Jeremiah 5, 27)
Shamed they needs must be, that did so detestably; shamed, but never ashamed, for indeed they have lost the power to blush;✻ theirs to fall amid the common ruin, crushed to earth, the Lord says, when I call all to account. (Jeremiah 6, 15)
Go and visit that sanctuary of mine at Silo, where of old my power rested; look well, what havoc I have made of it, to punish the misdeeds of Israel, that was my people too. (Jeremiah 7, 12)
Shamed they needs must be, that did so detestably; shamed, but never ashamed, for indeed they have lost the power to blush; theirs to fall in the common ruin, crushed to earth, the Lord says, when I call all to account).✻ (Jeremiah 8, 12)
Power that made the earth, wisdom that orders nature, foresight that spread out the heavens! (Jeremiah 10, 12)
Ay, it is the very lesson I mean to teach them now; that I act, and act with power; they shall learn to know the Lord’s name at last. (Jeremiah 16, 21)
All the wealth of this city, all the fruits of its toil, all that is of price, all the treasury of Juda’s kings, those enemies shall have in their power, to plunder and carry off and take back to Babylon with them. (Jeremiah 20, 5)
Then my arm shall be raised to strike, then my power shall be exerted, but against you; I will be all anger, all indignation, all resentment, (Jeremiah 21, 5)
The whole land is a nest of adulterers; their guilt it is that widows the countryside, parches the upland meadows; reckless their pursuit of mischief, through the power they wield all goes amiss. (Jeremiah 23, 10)
My strength it was, the exertion of my power, that made earth, made man and beast to walk on it; and I give dominion over it to the man on whom my choice falls. (Jeremiah 27, 5)
The Lord means to ransom Jacob, to grant deliverance from the tyrant’s power. (Jeremiah 31, 11)
