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However, when Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon invaded this country, we decided, "We must get away! We will go to Jerusalem to escape the armies of the Chaldaeans and Aramaeans." So that is why we are living in Jerusalem.' (Jeremiah 35, 11)
I have urgently and untiringly sent you all my servants the prophets to say: Turn back, each one of you, from your evil behaviour and amend your actions, do not follow other gods to serve them, and you will go on living on the soil I gave to you and your ancestors. But you have not paid attention or listened to me. (Jeremiah 35, 15)
Similarly, when all the Judaeans living in Moab, with the Ammonites, in Edom and elsewhere, heard that the king of Babylon had left a remnant in Judah and had appointed Gedaliah son of Ahikam, son of Shaphan as their governor, (Jeremiah 40, 11)
The word that came to Jeremiah for all the Judaeans living in Egypt, those, that is, living in Migdol, Tahpanhes, Noph and the territory of Pathros. (Jeremiah 44, 1)
At this, all the men who knew that their wives offered incense to other gods, and all the women who were standing there, a great crowd (and all the people living in Egypt, in Pathros), answered Jeremiah as follows, (Jeremiah 44, 15)
But listen to the word of Yahweh, all you Judaeans living in Egypt: I swear by my great name, Yahweh says, that my name will no longer be uttered by any man of Judah throughout Egypt; no one will say: As Lord Yahweh lives. (Jeremiah 44, 26)
Grieve for him, all you living near him, all you who knew his name. Say, 'How shattered it is, that mighty rod, that splendid sceptre!' (Jeremiah 48, 17)
Up! March on a nation at its ease, living secure, Yahweh declares, that has no gates, no bars, that lives in a remote place! (Jeremiah 49, 31)
No corner-stone will be taken from you again and no foundation-stone, for you will be a desert for ever, Yahweh declares. (Jeremiah 51, 26)
Babylon will become a heap of stones, the lair of jackals, a thing of horror and of scorn, with no one living in it. (Jeremiah 51, 37)
Then, when you have finished reading this sheet, tie a stone to it and throw it into the middle of the Euphrates, (Jeremiah 51, 63)
Judah has gone into exile after much pain and toil. Living among the nations she finds no respite; her persecutors all overtake her where there is no way out. (Lamentations 1, 3)
