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I shall treat this Temple as I treated Shiloh, and make this city a curse for all the nations of the world." ' (Jeremiah 26, 6)
The nations have heard of your shame, your wailing fills the world, for warrior has stumbled against warrior, and both have fallen together. (Jeremiah 46, 12)
How utterly shattered that hammer of the whole world! What a thing of horror Babylon has become throughout the nations! (Jeremiah 50, 23)
Babylon was a golden cup in Yahweh's hand, she made the whole world drunk, the nations drank her wine and then went mad. (Jeremiah 51, 7)
By his power he made the earth, by his wisdom set the world firm, by his discernment spread out the heavens. (Jeremiah 51, 15)
I am setting myself against you, mountain of destruction, Yahweh declares, destroyer of the whole world! I shall reach out my hand for you and send you tumbling from the crags and make you a burnt-out mountain. (Jeremiah 51, 25)
Raise the standard throughout the world, sound the trumpet among the nations! Consecrate nations to make war on her; summon kingdoms against her: Ararat, Minni, Ashkenaz; appoint a recruiting-officer for her enemies, bring up the cavalry, bristling like locusts. (Jeremiah 51, 27)
What! Has Sheshak been taken, been conquered, the pride of the whole world? What a thing of horror Babylon has become throughout the nations! (Jeremiah 51, 41)
Babylon in her turn must fall, you slaughtered ones of Israel, just as through Babylon there fell men slaughtered all over the world. (Jeremiah 51, 49)
All who pass your way clap their hands at the sight; they whistle and shake their heads over the daughter of Jerusalem, 'Is this the city they call Perfection of Beauty, the joy of the whole world?' (Lamentations 2, 15)
The kings of the earth never believed, nor did any of the inhabitants of the world, that foe or enemy would ever penetrate the gates of Jerusalem. (Lamentations 4, 12)
so that the whole world may know that you are the Lord our God, since Israel and his descendants bear your name. (Baruch 2, 15)
