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  • And Jeremias took another volume, and gave it to Baruch the son of Nerias the scribe: who wrote in it from the mouth of Jeremias all the words of the book which Joakim the king of Juda had burnt with fire: and there were added besides many more words than had been before. (Jeremiah 36, 32)

  • Then king Sedecias commanded that Jeremias should be committed into the entry of the prison: and that they should give him daily a piece of bread, beside broth, till all the bread in the city were spent: and Jeremias remained in the entry of the prison. (Jeremiah 37, 20)

  • So Abdemelech taking the men with him, went into the king's house that was under the storehouse: and he took from thence old rags, and old rotten things, and he let them down by cords to Jeremias into the dungeon. (Jeremiah 38, 11)

  • And Abdemelech the Ethiopian said to Jeremias: Put these old rags and these rent and rotten things under thy arms, and upon the cords: and Jeremias did so. (Jeremiah 38, 12)

  • And Jeremias wrote in one book all the evil that was to come upon Babylon: all these words that are written against Babylon. (Jeremiah 51, 60)

  • And these are the words of the book, which Baruch the son of Nerias, the son of Maasias, the son of Sedecias, the son of Sedei, the son of Helcias, wrote in Babylonia. (Baruch 1, 1)

  • So that when bread and water fail, every man may fall against his brother, and they may pine away in their iniquities. (Ezekiel 4, 17)

  • That thou didst also build thee a common stew, and madest thee a brothel house in every street. (Ezekiel 16, 24)

  • Because thou hast built thy brothel house at the head of every way, and thou hast made thy high place in every street: and wast not as a harlot that by disdain enhanceth her price, (Ezekiel 16, 31)

  • And I will deliver thee into their hands, and they shall destroy thy brothel house, and throw down thy stews: and they shall strip thee of thy garments, and shall take away the vessels of thy beauty: and leave thee naked, and full of disgrace. (Ezekiel 16, 39)

  • As for his father, because he oppressed and offered violence to his brother, and wrought evil in the midst of his people, behold he is dead in his own iniquity. (Ezekiel 18, 18)

  • And every one hath committed abomination with his neighbour's wife, and the father in law hath wickedly defiled his daughter in law, the brother hath oppressed his sister the daughter of his father in thee. (Ezekiel 22, 11)


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