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For this is what Yahweh has said about Shallum son of Josiah, king of Judah, who succeeded Josiah his father and was forced to leave this place, 'He will never come back to it (Jeremiah 22, 11)
Are you more of a king because of your passion for cedar? Did your father go hungry or thirsty? But he did what is just and upright, so all went well for him. (Jeremiah 22, 15)
In tears they will return, in prayer I shall lead them. I shall guide them to streams of water, by a smooth path where they will not stumble. For I am a father to Israel, and Ephraim is my first-born son. (Jeremiah 31, 9)
Say, "The Lord Yahweh says this: By origin and birth you belong to the land of Canaan. Your father was an Amorite and your mother a Hittite. (Ezekiel 16, 3)
Yes; you are a true daughter of your mother, who hated her husband and her children; you are a true sister of your sisters, who hated their husbands and their children. Your mother was a Hittite and your father an Amorite. (Ezekiel 16, 45)
Look, all life belongs to me; the father's life and the son's life, both alike belong to me. The one who has sinned is the one to die. (Ezekiel 18, 4)
even though the father never has -- a son who dares to eat on the mountains, who defiles his neighbour's wife, (Ezekiel 18, 11)
'But if he in turn has a son who, in spite of seeing all the sins that his father has committed, does not imitate him, (Ezekiel 18, 14)
abstains from evil, does not lend for profit or charge interest, respects my judgements and keeps my laws, he will not die for his father's sins: he will most certainly live. (Ezekiel 18, 17)
But his father, because he was violent, robbed others and never did good among his people, will most certainly die in his guilt. (Ezekiel 18, 18)
'Now, you say, "Why doesn't the son bear his father's guilt?" If the son has been law-abiding and upright, has kept all my laws and followed them, most certainly he will live. (Ezekiel 18, 19)
The one who has sinned is the one who must die; a son is not to bear his father's guilt, nor a father his son's guilt. The upright will be credited with his uprightness, and the wicked with his wickedness. (Ezekiel 18, 20)
