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'Have you not noticed what these people say, "The two families which Yahweh chose he has now rejected"? So they despise my people, whom they no longer think of as a nation. (Jeremiah 33, 24)
the pride of Moab is no more! At Heshbon they plotted her downfall, 'Come, let us put an end to her as a nation!' And you too, inhabitants of Madmen, will be silenced, the sword will be after you. (Jeremiah 48, 2)
Up! March on a nation at its ease, living secure, Yahweh declares, that has no gates, no bars, that lives in a remote place! (Jeremiah 49, 31)
I shall bring four winds on Elam from the four corners of the sky, and I shall scatter them to all these winds: there will not be a single nation to which people expelled from Elam do not go. (Jeremiah 49, 36)
For a nation is marching on her from the north, to turn her country into a desert: no one will live there any more; human and animal have fled and gone. (Jeremiah 50, 3)
Call up the archers against Babylon! All you who bend the bow, invest her on all sides, leave her no way of escape. Repay her as her deeds deserve; treat her as she has treated others, for she was arrogant to Yahweh, to the Holy One of Israel. (Jeremiah 50, 29)
Look, a people is coming from the north, a mighty nation; from the far ends of the earth many kings are stirring. (Jeremiah 50, 41)
For Israel and Judah have not been bereft of their God, Yahweh Sabaoth, although their country was full of sin against the Holy One of Israel. (Jeremiah 51, 5)
-'We were ashamed when we heard of the outrage, we were covered in confusion because foreigners had entered the Temple of Yahweh's holy places.' (Jeremiah 51, 51)
Continually we were wearing out our eyes, watching for help -- in vain. From our towers we watched for a nation which could not save us anyway. (Lamentations 4, 17)
Look down, Lord, from your holy dwelling-place and think of us, bow your ear and listen, (Baruch 2, 16)
How he brought a distant nation down on them, a ruthless nation speaking a foreign language, they showed neither respect for the aged, nor pity for the child; (Baruch 4, 15)
