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Nothing the country-side shews but massacre, nothing the city but faces pinched with famine; prophet and priest are gone, in a land of strangers they must ply their trade✻ now. (Jeremiah 14, 18)
But it was thus the Lord answered me: Though Moses himself and Samuel made intercession for them, neither love nor liking would I have for this people of mine; banish them from my presence, to go where they will. (Jeremiah 15, 1)
When thy words were found,✻ how greedily I devoured them! Great joy and content those words gave to my heart, heart of a prophet that bears thy name. (Jeremiah 15, 16)
Prophet and priest alike are impious; in my own house, the Lord says, those ill-doings of theirs are plain to view. (Jeremiah 23, 11)
Nay, let the dreamer be content to tell his dreams, and the prophet to whom my word comes utter my word faithfully; chaff and grain must not be mingled. (Jeremiah 23, 28)
And if people, or prophet, or priest, should greet thee with the question, Pray, what burden✻ is the Lord taking up today? thy answer shall be, You are the burden I bear, the Lord says, and I mean to cast you from my shoulders. (Jeremiah 23, 33)
Prophet, priest or simple citizen that asks thus about the Lord’s burden does it at his own peril, and the peril of all his household; (Jeremiah 23, 34)
Ask the prophet what the Lord’s oracle, what the Lord’s message is; (Jeremiah 23, 37)
To all Juda, and to all the citizens of Jerusalem, the prophet Jeremias delivered it: (Jeremiah 25, 2)
Before these, and before the general assembly, priest and prophet called for the death penalty; here was a man who had foretold, in the public hearing, calamity for Jerusalem. (Jeremiah 26, 11)
And this answer both nobles and townsfolk made to priest and prophet, There is no death sentence lies against this man; as the spokesman of the Lord our God he has given us his message. (Jeremiah 26, 16)
Remember the prophet Michaeas of Morasthi, they said, in the days of king Ezechias, who told the people of Juda: Sion shall be no better than a ploughed field, says the Lord of hosts, Jerusalem but a heap of stones, the temple height only a hanging wood.✻ (Jeremiah 26, 18)
