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  • All this king Sedecias of Juda must hear from the prophet Jeremias, there in Jerusalem; (Jeremiah 34, 6)

  • Maybe, when the men of Juda hear of all the mischief I mean to do them, they will leave off their straying in false paths, and so I will overlook the guilt of their wrong-doing. (Jeremiah 36, 3)

  • Do thou, on a fasting day, go there instead, and read out some of the divine utterances I have dictated to thee, in the temple itself, for all the citizens to hear, and all the men of Juda besides, that have come in from their several townships. (Jeremiah 36, 6)

  • the king would have Judi fetch the book itself from Elisama’s room; which he did, and read it out for the king to hear, and all the courtiers that stood about him. (Jeremiah 36, 21)

  • On peril of thy life, king Sedecias warned him, let none hear what has passed between us. (Jeremiah 38, 24)

  • And the prophet Jeremias said, Your request shall be granted. Pray I will, as you bid me pray, to the Lord your God, and his answer you shall hear in full, no word kept hidden from you. (Jeremiah 42, 4)

  • Weep they and wail, that climb the slopes of Luith; all the way down from Oronaim their foes may hear it, the cry of desolation. (Jeremiah 48, 5)

  • A time is coming, the Lord says, when Rabbath Ammon shall hear the din of fighting, and shall be thrown down in ruins; when her daughter cities shall be burnt to the ground, and Israel, so runs the divine promise, shall drive out the intruder. (Jeremiah 49, 2)

  • Tell it out, proclaim it for all the world to hear; set up a trophy, and cry the news, leave nothing untold! News of Babylon taken, and Bel thwarted, and Merodach overcome; all the idols put to shame, routed, all the false gods! (Jeremiah 50, 2)

  • Babylon has fallen; earth trembles at the sound of it; a great cry goes up for all the world to hear. (Jeremiah 50, 46)

  • Uncomforted my sorrow, but not unheard; my enemies hear it, and rejoice that my miseries are of thy contriving. Ah, but when thy promise comes true, they shall feel my pangs! (Lamentations 1, 21)

  • Baruch read this book of his aloud to Jechonias, son of Joakim, king of Juda. All the people, too, flocked to hear the reading of it, (Baruch 1, 3)


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