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die he must in that country to which I have banished him, and see this land no more. (Jeremiah 22, 12)
Cast away, thyself and the queen-mother who bore thee, into an alien land, far from the land of your birth, to die there; (Jeremiah 22, 26)
What, is he but a broken piece of earthenware, this Jechonias, a useless shard, that he should be thrown away, and his sons with him, cast out into a land unknown? (Jeremiah 22, 28)
Nay, a time is coming, the Lord says, when I will raise up, from the stock of David, a faithful scion at last. The land shall have a king to reign over it, and reign over it wisely, giving just sentence and due award. (Jeremiah 23, 5)
the living God will be one who rescued Israel and brought them home from the north country, and from all the places of exile he had once designed for them, to live in their own land again.✻ (Jeremiah 23, 8)
The whole land is a nest of adulterers; their guilt it is that widows the countryside, parches the upland meadows; reckless their pursuit of mischief, through the power they wield all goes amiss. (Jeremiah 23, 10)
A warning to you then, prophets, from the Lord God of hosts, that he will give you wormwood to eat, gall to drink; you, the fountain-head of that pollution which overflows all the land. (Jeremiah 23, 15)
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)
False aims, he warned you, lead you by false paths astray; come back to me, and you shall dwell yet in this land, my gift to you and to your fathers from the beginning to the end of time. (Jeremiah 25, 5)
I mean to summon all the nations of the north country, with Nabuchodonosor, that servant of mine that is king in Babylon; I, the Lord, will bid him march on this land and its citizens, and all its neighbours. I mean to make an end of them, and leave it a thing to provoke wonder and scorn, desolate for all time. (Jeremiah 25, 9)
For seventy years this whole land shall be a desert and a portent, and the king of Babylon shall have all these peoples for his slaves. (Jeremiah 25, 11)
Jerusalem must drink, and the townships of Juda, kings and nobles with the rest; the land was doomed to become a desert, a thing of wonder and scorn, a name to be used in cursing, as it is at this day. (Jeremiah 25, 18)
