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And so the Lord has carried out the sentence which he passed on us, on our judges who governed Israel, on our kings and leaders and on the people of Israel and of Judah; (Baruch 2, 1)
And now, Lord, God of Israel, who brought your people out of Egypt with a mighty hand, with signs and wonders, with great power and with outstretched arm, to win yourself a name such as you have today, (Baruch 2, 11)
so that the whole world may know that you are the Lord our God, since Israel and his descendants bear your name. (Baruch 2, 15)
And so, because of the wickedness of the House of Israel and the House of Judah, you have made this House, that bears your name, what it is today. (Baruch 2, 26)
And I shall make an everlasting covenant with them; so that I am their God and they are my people. And never again shall I drive my people Israel out of the country which I have given them.' (Baruch 2, 35)
Almighty Lord, God of Israel, a soul in anguish, a troubled heart now cries to you: (Baruch 3, 1)
Almighty Lord, God of Israel, hear the prayer of the dead of Israel, of the children of those who have sinned against you and have not listened to the voice of the Lord their God; hence the disasters which dog us. (Baruch 3, 4)
Listen, Israel, to commands that bring life; hear, and learn what knowledge means. (Baruch 3, 9)
Why, Israel, why are you in the country of your enemies, growing older and older in an alien land, (Baruch 3, 10)
How great, Israel, is the house of God, how wide his domain, (Baruch 3, 24)
He has uncovered the whole way of knowledge and shown it to his servant Jacob, to Israel his well-beloved; (Baruch 3, 37)
Israel, blessed are we: what pleases God has been revealed to us! (Baruch 4, 4)
