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  • When King Hezekiah's officials came to Isaiah, (Isaiah 37, 5)

  • You will give this message to the King's officials. To the royal family of Judah say this: (Jeremiah 21, 11)

  • Officials of David's palace, hear the word of Yahweh: Give judgment each morning and deliver the oppressed from the hand of the oppressor, lest my fury break loose like a fire with no one to quench it." (Jeremiah 21, 12)

  • When King Jehoiakim together with his officials heard his words, he decided to do away with him. When Uriah came to know about it, he was scared and fled to Egypt. (Jeremiah 26, 21)

  • This was after King Jekoniah, the queen mother, the officials, the princes of Judah and Jerusalem, the smiths and metalworkers had left Jerusalem. (Jeremiah 29, 2)

  • The princes of Judah and Jerusalem, the court officials, the priests and all the free men who walked between the pieces of the calf, (Jeremiah 34, 19)

  • Zedekiah and his officials I will give over to the hands of their enemies. You saw the army of the king of Babylon withdrawing from you. (Jeremiah 34, 21)

  • he went to the secretary's room in the king's house where all the officials were sitting - Elishama, the secretary, Delaiah, son of Shemaiah; Elnathan, son of Acbor; Gemariah, son of Shaphan; Zedekiah, son of Hananiah, and the rest of the officials. (Jeremiah 36, 12)

  • Then all the officials sent Jehudi, son of Netaniah, the son of Shelemiah, the son of Cushi, to say to Baruch, "Bring the scroll from which you read to all the people and come!" So Baruch went with the scroll in his hand. (Jeremiah 36, 14)

  • Then the officials instructed Baruch, "Jeremiah and you have to hide and let no one know where you are." (Jeremiah 36, 19)

  • The king then sent Jehudi to bring him the scroll. Jehudi brought it from Elishamah's room and read it to the king and to all the officials standing around him. (Jeremiah 36, 21)

  • Neither the king nor his officials were afraid when they heard all these words and they did not tear their garments. (Jeremiah 36, 24)


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