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  • For rivals must I have images of your own making? Will you sacrifice to gods not yours, there in Egypt? Why would you take refuge there, to your own undoing, to be a name all the world should curse by and revile? (Jeremiah 44, 8)

  • Here follows the doom which the Lord pronounced to the prophet Jeremias against the nations of the world. (Jeremiah 46, 1)

  • Waters rising in the north,✻ the Lord says, a river that overflows its banks, covering earth and earth’s increase, city and citizen! Loud the cries everywhere, a whole world in lament, (Jeremiah 47, 2)

  • A little thing I mean thee to be in the world’s eyes henceforward, unregarded among the nations; (Jeremiah 49, 15)

  • Tell it out, proclaim it for all the world to hear; set up a trophy, and cry the news, leave nothing untold! News of Babylon taken, and Bel thwarted, and Merodach overcome; all the idols put to shame, routed, all the false gods! (Jeremiah 50, 2)

  • rack and ruin everywhere! And this Babylon was once a hammer to smite the world; now it lies by all the world abandoned! (Jeremiah 50, 23)

  • Here is a people marching from the north country, the Lord says, a great nation from the world’s end, and vassal kings a many. (Jeremiah 50, 41)

  • Babylon has fallen; earth trembles at the sound of it; a great cry goes up for all the world to hear. (Jeremiah 50, 46)

  • Babylon, that was once a golden cup in the Lord’s hand, for a whole world’s bemusing! Drank nations of that cup, how they reeled and tottered! (Jeremiah 51, 7)

  • At the sound of his voice, what mustering of the waters overhead! He summons up the cloud-wrack from the world’s end, turning the lightning into a rain-storm, bringing the winds out of his store-house; (Jeremiah 51, 16)

  • Have at thee, stronghold of ruin, the Lord says, a whole world’s ruin! My hand is raised to smite thee, and tear thee from thy rocky bed; a calcined heap thou shalt be, (Jeremiah 51, 25)

  • Display your standard for all the world to see, sound the trumpet far and wide, enrol the nations against her; make tryst with the kings of Ararat, Menni, and Ascenez, and count Taphsar among her enemies; like locusts in bristling array swarm your cavalry. (Jeremiah 51, 27)


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