(0.15) | Jer 22:8 | “‘People from other nations will pass by this city. They will ask one another, “Why has the Lord done such a thing to this great city?” |
(0.15) | Jer 22:28 | This man, Jeconiah, will be like a broken pot someone threw away. He will be like a clay vessel 1 that no one wants. 2 Why will he and his children be forced into exile? Why will they be thrown out into a country they know nothing about? 3 |
(0.15) | Jer 25:7 | So, now the Lord says, 1 ‘You have not listened to me. But 2 you have made me angry by the things that you have done. 3 Thus you have brought harm on yourselves.’ |
(0.15) | Jer 25:13 | I will bring on that land everything that I said I would. I will bring on it everything that is written in this book. I will bring on it everything that Jeremiah has prophesied against all the nations. 1 |
(0.15) | Jer 26:13 | But correct the way you have been living and do what is right. 1 Obey the Lord your God. If you do, the Lord will forgo destroying you as he threatened he would. 2 |
(0.15) | Jer 31:36 | The Lord affirms, 1 “The descendants of Israel will not cease forever to be a nation in my sight. That could only happen if the fixed ordering of the heavenly lights were to cease to operate before me.” 2 |
(0.15) | Jer 33:20 | “I, Lord, make the following promise: 1 ‘I have made a covenant with the day 2 and with the night that they will always come at their proper times. Only if you people 3 could break that covenant |
(0.15) | Jer 34:9 | Everyone was supposed to free their male and female Hebrew slaves. No one was supposed to keep a fellow Judean enslaved. 1 |
(0.15) | Jer 37:12 | Jeremiah started to leave Jerusalem to go to the territory of Benjamin. He wanted to make sure he got his share of the property that was being divided up among his family there. 1 |
(0.15) | Jer 38:19 | Then King Zedekiah said to Jeremiah, “I am afraid of the Judeans who have deserted to the Babylonians. 1 The Babylonians might hand me over to them and they will torture me.” 2 |
(0.15) | Jer 41:18 | They were afraid of what the Babylonians might do 1 because Ishmael son of Nethaniah had killed Gedaliah son of Ahikam, whom the king of Babylon had appointed to govern the country. |
(0.15) | Jer 43:4 | So Johanan son of Kareah, all the army officers, and all the rest of the people did not obey the Lord’s command to stay in the land. |
(0.15) | Jer 48:9 | Set up a gravestone for Moab, for it will certainly be laid in ruins! 1 Its cities will be laid waste and become uninhabited.” |
(0.15) | Jer 50:12 | But Babylonia will be put to great shame. The land where you were born 1 will be disgraced. Indeed, 2 Babylonia will become the least important of all nations. It will become a dry and barren desert. |
(0.15) | Jer 51:62 | Then say, ‘O Lord, you have announced that you will destroy this place so that no people or animals live in it any longer. Certainly it will lie desolate forever!’ |
(0.15) | Lam 4:14 | נ (Nun) They 1 wander blindly 2 through the streets, defiled by the blood they shed, 3 while no one dares 4 to touch their garments. |
(0.15) | Lam 4:20 | ר (Resh) Our very life breath – the Lord’s anointed king 1 – was caught in their traps, 2 of whom we thought, 3 “Under his protection 4 we will survive among the nations.” |
(0.15) | Eze 12:2 | “Son of man, you are living in the midst of a rebellious house. 1 They have eyes to see, but do not see, and ears to hear, but do not hear, 2 because they are a rebellious house. |
(0.15) | Eze 13:5 | You have not gone up in the breaks in the wall, nor repaired a wall for the house of Israel that it would stand strong in the battle on the day of the Lord. |
(0.15) | Eze 14:15 | “Suppose I were to send wild animals through the land and kill its children, leaving it desolate, without travelers due to the wild animals. |