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  • Call them reprobate silver, for the Lord hath rejected them. (Jeremiah 6, 30)

  • He hath decked it with silver and gold: he hath put it together with nails and hammers, that it may not fall asunder. (Jeremiah 10, 4)

  • Silver spread into plates is brought from Tharsis, and gold from Ophaz: the work of the artificer, and of the hand of the coppersmith: violet and purple is their clothing: all these things are the work of artificers. (Jeremiah 10, 9)

  • And I bought the held of my uncle's son, that is in Anathoth: and I weighed him the money, seven staters, and ten pieces of silver. (Jeremiah 32, 9)

  • The general took away the pitchers, and the censers, and the pots, and the basins, and the candlesticks, and the mortars, and the cups: as many as were of gold, in gold: and as many as were of silver, in silver: (Jeremiah 52, 19)

  • At the time when he received the vessels of the temple of the Lord, which had been taken away out of the temple, to return them into the land of Juda the tenth day of the month Sivan, the silver vessels, which Sedecias the son of Josias king of Juda had made, (Baruch 1, 8)

  • At the time when he received the vessels of the temple of the Lord, which had been taken away out of the temple, to return them into the land of Juda the tenth day of the month Sivan, the silver vessels, which Sedecias the son of Josias king of Juda had made, (Baruch 2, 8)

  • That hoard up silver and gold, wherein men trust, and there is no end of their getting? who work in silver and are solicitous, and their works are unsearchable. (Baruch 3, 18)

  • But now, you shall see in Babylon gods of gold, and of silver, and of stone, and of wood borne upon shoulders, causing fear to the Gentiles. (Baruch 6, 3)

  • For their tongue that is polished by the craftsman, and themselves laid over with gold and silver, are false things, and they cannot speak. (Baruch 6, 7)

  • Their gods have golden crowns upon their heads: whereof the priests secretly convey away from them gold, and silver, and bestow it on themselves. (Baruch 6, 9)

  • For how can they be called gods? because women set offerings before the gods of silver, and of gold, and of wood: (Baruch 6, 29)


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