(0.59) | Jer 11:12 | Then those living in the towns of Judah and in Jerusalem will 1 go and cry out for help to the gods to whom they have been sacrificing. However, those gods will by no means 2 be able to save them when disaster strikes them. |
(0.59) | Jer 11:13 | This is in spite of the fact that 1 the people of Judah have as many gods as they have towns 2 and the citizens of Jerusalem have set up as many altars to sacrifice to that disgusting god, Baal, as they have streets in the city!’ 3 |
(0.59) | 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?’” |
(0.59) | Jer 15:5 | The Lord cried out, 1 “Who in the world 2 will have pity on you, Jerusalem? Who will grieve over you? Who will stop long enough 3 to inquire about how you are doing? 4 |
(0.59) | Jer 17:20 | As you stand in those places 1 announce, ‘Listen, all you people who pass through these gates. Listen, all you kings of Judah, all you people of Judah and all you citizens of Jerusalem. Listen to what the Lord says. 2 |
(0.59) | Jer 17:21 | The Lord says, ‘Be very careful if you value your lives! 1 Do not carry any loads 2 in through 3 the gates of Jerusalem on the Sabbath day. |
(0.59) | Jer 25:2 | So the prophet Jeremiah spoke to all the people of Judah and to all the people who were living in Jerusalem. 1 |
(0.59) | Jer 25:18 | I made Jerusalem 1 and the cities of Judah, its kings and its officials drink it. 2 I did it so Judah would become a ruin. I did it so Judah, its kings, and its officials would become an object 3 of horror and of hissing scorn, an example used in curses. 4 Such is already becoming the case! 5 |
(0.59) | Jer 32:2 | Now at that time, 1 the armies of the king of Babylon were besieging Jerusalem. 2 The prophet Jeremiah was confined in the courtyard of the guardhouse 3 attached to the royal palace of Judah. |
(0.59) | Jer 34:19 | I will punish the leaders of Judah and Jerusalem, the court officials, 1 the priests, and all the other people of the land who passed between the pieces of the calf. 2 |
(0.59) | Jer 39:1 | King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon came against Jerusalem with his whole army and laid siege to it. The siege began in the tenth month of the ninth year that Zedekiah ruled over Judah. 1 |
(0.59) | Jer 39:8 | The Babylonians 1 burned down the royal palace, the temple of the Lord, and the people’s homes, 2 and they tore down the wall of Jerusalem. 3 |
(0.59) | Jer 44:6 | So my anger and my wrath were poured out and burned like a fire through the towns of Judah and the streets of Jerusalem. That is why they have become the desolate ruins that they are today.’ |
(0.59) | Jer 51:35 | The person who lives in Zion says, “May Babylon pay for the violence done to me and to my relatives.” Jerusalem says, “May those living in Babylonia pay for the bloodshed of my people.” 1 |
(0.59) | Jer 52:13 | He burned down the Lord’s temple, the royal palace, and all the houses in Jerusalem, including every large house. |
(0.59) | Jer 52:14 | The whole Babylonian army that came with the captain of the royal guard tore down the walls that surrounded Jerusalem. |
(0.59) | Lam 1:8 | ח (Khet) Jerusalem committed terrible sin; 1 therefore she became an object of scorn. 2 All who admired 3 her have despised her 4 because they have seen her nakedness. 5 She groans aloud 6 and turns away in shame. 7 |
(0.59) | Lam 1:17 | פ (Pe) Zion spread out her hands, but there is no one to comfort her. The Lord has issued a decree against Jacob; his neighbors 1 have become his enemies. Jerusalem has become like filthy garbage 2 in their midst. 3 |
(0.59) | Lam 2:10 | י (Yod) The elders of Daughter Zion sit 1 on the ground in silence. 2 They have thrown dirt on their heads; They have dressed in sackcloth. 3 Jerusalem’s young women 4 stare down at the ground. 5 |
(0.59) | Lam 4:12 | ל (Lamed) Neither the kings of the earth nor the people of the lands 1 ever thought 2 that enemy or foe would enter the gates 3 of Jerusalem. 4 |