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Remnant of Judah, Yahweh has told you, "Do not go into Egypt." Understand clearly that today I have given you a solemn warning. (Jeremiah 42, 19)
Today I have told you, but you have not obeyed the voice of Yahweh your God or any part of the message he sent me to give you. (Jeremiah 42, 21)
'Yahweh Sabaoth, God of Israel, says this, "You have seen all the disaster I have brought on Jerusalem and all the towns of Judah; today they lie in ruins and uninhabited. (Jeremiah 44, 2)
And so my furious anger overflowed, burning down the towns of Judah and the streets of Jerusalem, which were reduced to ruins and wasteland, as they still are today. (Jeremiah 44, 6)
that Yahweh could not endure your misdeeds and your loathsome practices any longer, with the result that your country has become the uninhabited ruin, the object of horror and cursing it is today? (Jeremiah 44, 22)
You must say: Saving justice is the Lord's, we have only the look of shame we bear, as is the case today for the people of Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem, (Baruch 1, 15)
From the day when the Lord brought our ancestors out of Egypt until today we have been disobedient to the Lord our God, we have been disloyal, refusing to listen to his voice. (Baruch 1, 19)
And we are not free even today of the disasters and the curse which the Lord pronounced through his servant Moses the day he brought our ancestors out of Egypt to give us a land flowing with milk and honey. (Baruch 1, 20)
Saving justice is the Lord's; we and our ancestors have only the look of shame we bear today. (Baruch 2, 6)
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)
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)
Look, today we are still in exile where you have scattered us as something contemptible, accursed, condemned, for all the misdeeds of our ancestors who had abandoned the Lord our God. (Baruch 3, 8)
