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  • My word is a fire, the Lord says, a hammer to break rocks in pieces; (Jeremiah 23, 29)

  • Wherever exiles from Juda are found in the Chaldaean country, this shall be the curse they use: Such doom the Lord give thee as he gave to Sedecias and Achab, that the king of Babylon roasted over a fire! (Jeremiah 29, 22)

  • At last my angry vengeance blazed up, and lit such a fire in the townships of Juda, in the streets of Jerusalem, as has left them, this day, a barren wilderness. (Jeremiah 44, 6)

  • From the toils escaped, who turns to Hesebon for shelter? Helpless he stands; such a fire comes out from Hesebon, all Seon’s capital aflame, till cheek and head of blustering Moab are consumed. (Jeremiah 48, 45)

  • and such a fire I will light within Damascus walls as shall feed on the palaces of Benadad. (Jeremiah 49, 27)

  • Stumbles the tyrant and falls, with none there to raise him; and in those cities of his I will kindle such a fire as shall consume all around it. (Jeremiah 50, 32)

  • That wide wall of Babylon, says the Lord of hosts, shall be dismantled at last, those high gates burnt. So men labour for nothing; so the toil of nations perishes in the fire.✻ (Jeremiah 51, 58)

  • where he burned down temple and palace and private dwellings too; no house of note but he set it on fire. (Jeremiah 52, 13)

  • Must fire from heaven waste my whole being, ere I can learn my lesson? Must he catch me in a net, to drag me back from my course? Desolate he leaves me, to pine away all the day long with grief. (Lamentations 1, 13)

  • Crushed lay all the defences of Israel, under his displeasure; failed us, at the enemy’s onset, the protection of his right hand; Jacob must be hedged about, as by flames of a consuming fire. (Lamentations 2, 3)

  • Ours to buy the very water we drink, pay a price for every stick of fire-wood; (Lamentations 5, 4)

  • See where their women sit in the streets, with ropes about them, each before a fire of olive-stones,✻ (Baruch 6, 42)


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