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But not king Sedecias; he shall be left alive, and some of his courtiers and his retinue, some of the citizens will be left alive, plague and war and famine notwithstanding. And these shall fall into the hands of Nabuchodonosor, king of Babylon, into the hands of a pitiless enemy, that will put them to the sword without ransom, or ruth, or respite. (Jeremiah 21, 7)
To remain in this city means death by sword, famine, or pestilence; leave it, and go over to the investing army of Chaldaeans, and you shall be spared, glad enough to escape with your lives. (Jeremiah 21, 9)
Sword and famine and pestilence I will let loose upon them, till none of them is left in this land, my gift to them and to their fathers. (Jeremiah 24, 10)
drink it they should, and reel to and fro, bemused by the threat of his sword let loose among them. (Jeremiah 25, 16)
This message I was to give them from the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, Drink, besot yourselves, and then fall to vomiting; and topple over at last, never to rise again, so well shall my sword do its work among you! (Jeremiah 25, 27)
here am I beginning my work of vengeance with that city which is the shrine of my name, and shall you be acquitted, you others, and go scot-free? That shall never be, says the Lord of hosts; to the sword if I appeal, it is for a whole world’s punishment. (Jeremiah 25, 29)
to the ends of the world it must echo; a whole world he calls to account, impleads the whole race of men; The sword’s point for my adversaries, the Lord says. (Jeremiah 25, 31)
whereupon king Joachim put him to the sword, and cast his body away among the tombs of the common folk. (Jeremiah 26, 23)
Nation or people that will not be vassal to Nabuchodonosor, will not bow to Babylon’s yoke, I will punish with sword and famine and pestilence, until the last of them is left at his mercy. (Jeremiah 27, 8)
will you court death, king and people at once, from sword, famine, and pestilence, the Lord’s threat against all who refuse submission? (Jeremiah 27, 13)
I mean to plague them, says the Lord of hosts, with sword and famine and pestilence; of no more account will I make them than a basket of foul figs, so foul there is no eating them. (Jeremiah 29, 17)
Sword and famine and pestilence shall follow at their heels; bane they shall be to all the kingdoms of the world, a name to curse by, a thing of wonder and of scorn, a laughing-stock among all the countries I have appointed for their banishment. (Jeremiah 29, 18)
