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This message thou shalt give them, for their masters, from the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel: (Jeremiah 27, 4)
All this message I gave to Sedecias, king of Juda; Your lives shall be spared, I told him, if you will only bow your necks to the yoke, letting king and people of Babylon be your masters; (Jeremiah 27, 12)
And this message I gave from the Lord to priests and people: Do not listen to those prophets of yours, who bid you expect the speedy return of the sacred treasures from Babylon. These are but lying prophecies; (Jeremiah 27, 16)
A message, he said, from the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel: So much for the king of Babylon’s yoke! I have broken it to pieces. (Jeremiah 28, 2)
crying out before all the people, A message from the Lord! Thus, when two years have run their course, I will break the yoke which king Nabuchodonosor of Babylon has laid on the necks of all the nations! (Jeremiah 28, 11)
Go and give Hananias this message from the Lord: Wooden yoke break, iron yoke make! (Jeremiah 28, 13)
To those other elders, priests and prophets who had already gone into exile, to all the citizens Nabuchodonosor had carried off with him to Babylon, the prophet Jeremias sent a message in writing. (Jeremiah 29, 1)
It ran thus: A message from the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, to the men of Jerusalem he has sent into exile at Babylon! (Jeremiah 29, 4)
A new home I have given you; for the welfare of that realm be ever concerned, ever solicit the divine favour; its welfare is yours. (Jeremiah 29, 7)
As for the king who now sits on David’s throne, and the citizens who dwell here now, instead of sharing your exile, this is the divine sentence: (Jeremiah 29, 16)
And another message must be given to Semeias of Nehelam (Jeremiah 29, 24)
with a message he must send to the exiles: This doom the Lord utters against Semeias of Nehelam. Would he prophesy in my name, a man that has no warrant from me, and give you confidence in false hopes? (Jeremiah 29, 31)
