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On faithfulness, Lord, thy eyes are set. And these, when thou smitest them, are unrepentant still; when thou crushest them to earth, will not heed reproof; brows are theirs unyielding as rock, and return they will not. (Jeremiah 5, 3)
Godless men there are among my people that lie in wait like any fowler, but noose and trap of theirs is set to catch men. (Jeremiah 5, 26)
and next, I would set watchmen on the heights; let them only listen, when these sounded the trumpet; but listen they would not. (Jeremiah 6, 17)
The men of Juda have defied my will, the Lord says; foul idols they have set up in the house that is the sanctuary of my name, and utterly profaned it; (Jeremiah 7, 30)
No township of thine, Juda, but must have its own deity, no street in Jerusalem but thou wouldst set up there altars abominable, where sacrifice is offered to the gods of the country-side! (Jeremiah 11, 13)
Refuse to keep the sabbath holy, profane it with burdens borne and burdens admitted through the gates, and I will set those gates in a blaze that shall burn down all Jerusalem ere you can quench it. (Jeremiah 17, 27)
I will sweep them away before the enemy’s onset, as the east wind sweeps all before it; turn my back and never look their way in the hour of need. (Jeremiah 18, 17)
Alas, for the palace that is built with gains ill gotten, for halls founded only on wrong! Alas for the man that sets his fellow-man vainly drudging, and leaves his wages unpaid! (Jeremiah 22, 13)
To my blasphemers they bring divine assurance that all shall go well with them; never a man so set on his own false aims but they will tell him, Harm shall never touch thee. (Jeremiah 23, 17)
After king Nabuchodonosor, of Babylon, had carried off the king of Juda, Jechonias the son of Joachim, and taken him away to Babylon with all his nobles, and all the carpenters and smiths in Jerusalem, the Lord shewed me a vision. I saw two baskets of figs, set down at the gate of the Lord’s temple. (Jeremiah 24, 1)
Lion springs not from his lair more suddenly; all their land lies waste, so pitiless the invader’s onset,✻ so pitiless the Lord’s anger. (Jeremiah 25, 38)
shall be carried away to Babylon in their turn. There they shall remain, the Lord says, till the time comes for demanding an account of them, for bringing them back and setting them up again where they stood before. (Jeremiah 27, 22)
