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  • And that scroll he will keep by him, studying it all his life long, so that he may learn to serve the Lord his God, and follow all the rules and observances which the law enjoins. (Deuteronomy 17, 19)

  • Then the Lord said to me, Take a great scroll, and write on it, in thy human penmanship,✻ the words, Spoiler, haste; there’s plunder afoot. (Isaiah 8, 1)

  • Go home, then, and engrave it on a tablet of box-wood for their instruction; write it down, too, carefully on a scroll, to be an abiding record in after days. (Isaiah 30, 8)

  • Fade they into nothing, yonder heavenly powers; shrivel, like a scroll, the heavens themselves, nor any star there but must wither, as leaf withers on vine or fig-tree; (Isaiah 34, 4)

  • Get thyself a scroll, and write down on it all the warnings I have uttered against Israel and Juda, and against the other nations of the world, ever since I first spoke to thee under king Josias. (Jeremiah 36, 2)

  • So Jeremias sent for Baruch the son of Nerias; the Lord’s utterances, every one, Jeremias rehearsed and Baruch wrote down on the scroll. (Jeremiah 36, 4)

  • So it was Baruch son of Nerias, but in fulfilment of Jeremias’ command, that took the scroll and read out, there in the Lord’s house, the Lord’s message. (Jeremiah 36, 8)

  • To these Michaeas repeated all he had heard Baruch read out from the scroll in public; (Jeremiah 36, 13)

  • and Judi, son of Nathanias, son of Selemias, son of Cushi, was sent on an errand to Baruch in the name of all present. Come thither he must, and bring the scroll he had read thus publicly with him. So it was Baruch, son of Nerias, that came before them, and the scroll with him; (Jeremiah 36, 14)

  • and when Judi had read but three columns or four, he took his pen-knife and began cutting the scroll into pieces, which he threw on to the brazier until the whole book had perished in the flames. (Jeremiah 36, 23)

  • and although Elnathan, Dalaias and Gamarias would have prevented Joachim from burning the scroll, he would not listen to them. (Jeremiah 36, 25)

  • And this was the Lord’s word to the prophet Jeremias, when the king burnt the scroll, and with it all the utterances he had dictated to Baruch: (Jeremiah 36, 27)


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