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(0.33)Jer 8:12

Are they ashamed because they have done such disgusting things? No, they are not at all ashamed! They do not even know how to blush! So they will die just like others have died. 1  They will be brought to ruin when I punish them, says the Lord.

(0.33)Jer 13:27

People of Jerusalem, 1  I have seen your adulterous worship, your shameless prostitution to, and your lustful pursuit of, other gods. 2  I have seen your disgusting acts of worship 3  on the hills throughout the countryside. You are doomed to destruction! 4  How long will you continue to be unclean?’”

(0.33)Jer 15:10

I said, 1  “Oh, mother, how I regret 2  that you ever gave birth to me! I am always starting arguments and quarrels with the people of this land. 3  I have not lent money to anyone and I have not borrowed from anyone. Yet all of these people are treating me with contempt.” 4 

(0.33)Jer 18:18

Then some people 1  said, “Come on! Let us consider how to deal with Jeremiah! 2  There will still be priests to instruct us, wise men to give us advice, and prophets to declare God’s word. 3  Come on! Let’s bring charges against him and get rid of him! 4  Then we will not need to pay attention to anything he says.”

(0.33)Jer 22:23

You may feel as secure as a bird nesting in the cedars of Lebanon. But oh how you 1  will groan 2  when the pains of judgment come on you. They will be like those of a woman giving birth to a baby. 3 

(0.33)Jer 23:27

How long will they go on plotting 1  to make my people forget who I am 2  through the dreams they tell one another? That is just as bad as what their ancestors 3  did when they forgot who I am by worshiping the god Baal. 4 

(0.33)Jer 24:9

I will bring such disaster on them that all the kingdoms of the earth will be horrified. I will make them an object of reproach, a proverbial example of disaster. I will make them an object of ridicule, an example to be used in curses. 1  That is how they will be remembered wherever I banish them. 2 

(0.33)Jer 25:29

For take note, I am already beginning to bring disaster on the city that I call my own. 1  So how can you possibly avoid being punished? 2  You will not go unpunished! For I am proclaiming war against all who live on the earth. I, the Lord who rules over all, 3  affirm it!’ 4 

(0.33)Jer 36:29

Tell King Jehoiakim of Judah, ‘The Lord says, “You burned the scroll. You asked 1  Jeremiah, ‘How dare you write in this scroll that the king of Babylon will certainly come and destroy this land and wipe out all the people and animals on it?’” 2 

(0.33)Jer 48:2

People will not praise Moab any more. The enemy will capture Heshbon 1  and plot 2  how to destroy Moab, 3  saying, ‘Come, let’s put an end to that nation!’ City of Madmen, you will also be destroyed. 4  A destructive army will march against you. 5 

(0.33)Eze 6:9

Then your survivors will remember me among the nations where they are exiled. They will realize 1  how I was crushed by their unfaithful 2  heart which turned from me and by their eyes which lusted after their idols. They will loathe themselves 3  because of the evil they have done and because of all their abominable practices.

(0.33)Eze 33:10

“And you, son of man, say to the house of Israel, ‘This is what you have said: “Our rebellious acts and our sins have caught up with us, 1  and we are wasting away because of them. How then can we live?”’

(0.33)Mic 1:5

All this is because of Jacob’s rebellion and 1  the sins of the nation 2  of Israel. How has Jacob rebelled, you ask? 3  Samaria epitomizes their rebellion! 4  Where are Judah’s pagan worship centers, you ask? 5  They are right in Jerusalem! 6 

(0.33)Mic 2:4

In that day people will sing this taunt song to you – they will mock you with this lament: 1  ‘We are completely destroyed; they sell off 2  the property of my people. How they remove it from me! 3  They assign our fields to the conqueror.’ 4 

(0.33)Hab 2:3

For the message is a witness to what is decreed; 1  it gives reliable testimony about how matters will turn out. 2  Even if the message 3  is not fulfilled right away, wait patiently; 4  for it will certainly come to pass – it will not arrive late.

(0.33)Hab 2:6

“But all these nations will someday taunt him 1  and ridicule him with proverbial sayings: 2  ‘The one who accumulates what does not belong to him is as good as dead 3  (How long will this go on?) 4  – he who gets rich by extortion!’ 5 

(0.33)Zep 2:15

This is how the once-proud city will end up 1  – the city that was so secure. 2  She thought to herself, 3  “I am unique! No one can compare to me!” 4  What a heap of ruins she has become, a place where wild animals live! Everyone who passes by her taunts her 5  and shakes his fist. 6 

(0.33)Mal 1:6

“A son naturally honors his father and a slave respects 1  his master. If I am your 2  father, where is my honor? If I am your master, where is my respect? The Lord who rules over all asks you this, you priests who make light of my name! But you reply, ‘How have we made light of your name?’

(0.33)Mal 1:13

You also say, ‘How tiresome it is.’ You turn up your nose at it,” says the Lord who rules over all, “and instead bring what is stolen, lame, or sick. You bring these things for an offering! Should I accept this from you?” 1  asks the Lord.

(0.33)Mal 2:17

You have wearied the Lord with your words. But you say, “How have we wearied him?” Because you say, “Everyone who does evil is good in the Lord’s opinion, 1  and he delights in them,” or “Where is the God of justice?”



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