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It was because you sacrificed, in the Lord’s despite, to false gods, because you would not obey him, would not follow law and decree and ordinance of his, that all the calamity of these times has come upon you. (Jeremiah 44, 23)
When Baruch, son of Nerias, had written down the words dictated to him by Jeremias, in the fourth year of Joachim’s reign in Juda, this comfort Jeremias gave him:✻ (Jeremiah 45, 1)
Ill might skirts of her robe the defilement conceal; alas, so reckless of her doom, alas, fallen so low, with none to comfort her! Mark it well, Lord; see how humbled I, how exultant my adversary! (Lamentations 1, 9)
Might I but confront thee with such another as thyself! What queen so unhappy as Jerusalem, what maid as Sion desolate? How shall I comfort thee? Sea-deep is thy ruin, and past all cure. (Lamentations 2, 13)
Quit is the Lord of his oath taken in times past; all his purpose is fulfilled; for thee, ruin relentless, for thy bitter enemy, triumph and high achievement. (Lamentations 2, 17)
Scan closely, too, this book we are sending to you; it is to be read aloud on feast-days and in times of solemn assembly. (Baruch 1, 14)
till at last, as these times can witness, bale and ban have caught us by the heels, the very same he pronounced to his servant Moses long ago, when he had rescued our fathers from Egypt and was leading them on to a land all milk and honey. (Baruch 1, 20)
the festal robe of happier times I have put aside, clothed myself in sackcloth as the suppliants do; I will spend my days pleading with him, the eternal. (Baruch 4, 20)
Hearts that loved to stray, ten times more eagerly retrace your steps, and come back to him! (Baruch 4, 28)
Thyself, Jerusalem, take courage! He that called thee by thy name brings thee comfort. (Baruch 4, 30)
Those offerings every woman may touch if she will, child-birth and monthly times notwithstanding. And are these gods? Are these to be feared? (Baruch 6, 28)
Nine ounces shall be all thy daily food, at set times apportioned, (Ezekiel 4, 10)
