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  • Lord, you defended my cause, you have redeemed my life. (Lamentations 3, 58)

  • This is the text of the book written in Babylon by Baruch son of Neraiah, son of Mahseiah, son of Zedekiah, son of Hasadiah, son of Hilkiah, (Baruch 1, 1)

  • Baruch read the text of this book aloud to Jeconiah son of Jehoiakim, king of Judah, and to all the people who had come to hear the reading, (Baruch 1, 3)

  • and pray for the long life of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, and of his son Belshazzar, that they may endure on earth as long as the heavens endure; (Baruch 1, 11)

  • Listen, Israel, to commands that bring life; hear, and learn what knowledge means. (Baruch 3, 9)

  • Learn where knowledge is, where strength, where understanding, and so learn where length of days is, where life, where the light of the eyes and where peace. (Baruch 3, 14)

  • She is the book of God's commandments, the Law that stands for ever; those who keep her shall live, those who desert her shall die. (Baruch 4, 1)

  • I have taken off the clothes of peace and put on the sackcloth of entreaty; all my life I shall cry to the Eternal. (Baruch 4, 20)

  • However much was paid for them, there is still no breath of life in them. (Baruch 6, 24)

  • If I say to someone wicked, "You will die," and you do not warn this person; if you do not speak to warn someone wicked to renounce evil and so save his life, it is the wicked person who will die for the guilt, but I shall hold you responsible for that death. (Ezekiel 3, 18)

  • If, however, you do warn someone wicked who then fails to renounce wickedness and evil ways, the wicked person will die for the guilt, but you yourself will have saved your life. (Ezekiel 3, 19)

  • If, however, you warn someone upright not to sin and this person does not sin, such a one will live, thanks to your warning, and you too will have saved your life.' (Ezekiel 3, 21)


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