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No track over the uplands but has seen the freebooters coming by; from end to end of the country the sword of divine vengeance must pass, leaving no peace for any living thing; (Jeremiah 12, 12)
And this message comes from the Lord to those ill neighbours of his, that encroach upon the domain he has granted to his people of Israel: I mean to uproot them from their homes, when I uproot the men of Juda from the land that lies between them. (Jeremiah 12, 14)
and this was his message: Not less the great pride of Juda, the great pride of Jerusalem, must perish. (Jeremiah 13, 9)
give them this message from the Lord: Ay, but the people of this land, king of David’s line sitting on David’s throne, priest and prophet and citizens of Jerusalem every one, are flagons waiting to be filled. I mean to bemuse them, as with wine, (Jeremiah 13, 13)
These are but false promises, the Lord said, that they utter in my name; warrant they never had from me, nor errand, nor message; of false visions they tell you, and soothsayings, and trickery, and their own hearts’ inventions. (Jeremiah 14, 14)
If they ask whither, give them this message from the Lord: Whom the plague beckons, to the plague; whom the sword, to the sword; whom famine, to famine; whom exile, to exile. (Jeremiah 15, 2)
This warning uttered, if they ask thee why the divine sentence is so stern, wherein their guilt lies, what wrong they have done to the Lord their God, (Jeremiah 16, 10)
This was to be my message from the Lord to king and people of Juda, to every citizen of Jerusalem that used those gates: (Jeremiah 17, 20)
bidding him betake himself to the potter’s house; there a divine message awaited him. (Jeremiah 18, 2)
Be this, then, thy message from the Lord to Juda’s folk, to the citizens of Jerusalem: Ill days I have in store for you; all my plans are laid; time that each one of you should return from the false path, shape aims and thoughts anew. (Jeremiah 18, 11)
To the dynasty of Juda, to all the citizens of Jerusalem, give this message from the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel: I mean to bring such calamity on this place, as shall ring in the ears of all that hear it. (Jeremiah 19, 3)
and give them this message from the Lord of hosts: Broken to pieces you shall be, nation and city, like yonder thing of clay that is past all repairing; men will be finding room for their dead in Topheth, because other burying-ground is none. (Jeremiah 19, 11)
