(0.35) | Jer 16:14 | Yet 1 I, the Lord, say: 2 “A new time will certainly come. 3 People now affirm their oaths with ‘I swear as surely as the Lord lives who delivered the people of Israel out of Egypt.’ |
(0.35) | Jer 17:13 | You are the one in whom Israel may find hope. 1 All who leave you will suffer shame. Those who turn away from you 2 will be consigned to the nether world. 3 For they have rejected you, the Lord, the fountain of life. 4 |
(0.35) | Jer 18:10 | But if that nation does what displeases me and does not obey me, then I will cancel the good I promised to do to it. |
(0.35) | Jer 18:20 | Should good be paid back with evil? Yet they are virtually digging a pit to kill me. 1 Just remember how I stood before you pleading on their behalf 2 to keep you from venting your anger on them. 3 |
(0.35) | Jer 19:2 | Go out to the part of the Hinnom Valley which is near the entrance of the Potsherd Gate. 1 Announce there what I tell you. 2 |
(0.35) | Jer 19:8 | I will make this city an object of horror, a thing to be hissed at. All who pass by it will be filled with horror and will hiss out their scorn 1 because of all the disasters that have happened to it. 2 |
(0.35) | Jer 20:12 | O Lord who rules over all, 1 you test and prove the righteous. You see into people’s hearts and minds. 2 Pay them back for what they have done because I trust you to vindicate my cause. |
(0.35) | Jer 20:15 | Cursed be the man who made my father very glad when he brought him the news that a baby boy had been born to him! 1 |
(0.35) | Jer 22:5 | But, if you do not obey these commands, I solemnly swear 1 that this palace will become a pile of rubble. I, the Lord, affirm it!” 2 |
(0.35) | Jer 22:10 | “‘Do not weep for the king who was killed. Do not grieve for him. But weep mournfully for the king who has gone into exile. For he will never return to see his native land again. 1 |
(0.35) | Jer 23:7 | “So I, the Lord, say: 1 ‘A new time will certainly come. 2 People now affirm their oaths with “I swear as surely as the Lord lives who delivered the people of Israel out of Egypt.” |
(0.35) | Jer 23:18 | Yet which of them has ever stood in the Lord’s inner circle 1 so they 2 could see and hear what he has to say? 3 Which of them have ever paid attention or listened to what he has said? |
(0.35) | Jer 23:36 | You must no longer say that the Lord’s message is burdensome. 1 For what is ‘burdensome’ 2 really pertains to what a person himself says. 3 You are misrepresenting 4 the words of our God, the living God, the Lord who rules over all. 5 |
(0.35) | Jer 25:11 | This whole area 1 will become a desolate wasteland. These nations will be subject to the king of Babylon for seventy years.’ 2 |
(0.35) | Jer 26:1 | The Lord spoke to Jeremiah 2 at the beginning of the reign 3 of Josiah’s son, King Jehoiakim of Judah. |
(0.35) | Jer 26:10 | However, some of the officials 1 of Judah heard about what was happening 2 and they rushed up to the Lord’s temple from the royal palace. They set up court 3 at the entrance of the New Gate of the Lord’s temple. 4 |
(0.35) | Jer 26:21 | When the king and all his bodyguards 1 and officials heard what he was prophesying, 2 the king sought to have him executed. But Uriah found out about it and fled to Egypt out of fear. 3 |
(0.35) | Jer 26:22 | However, King Jehoiakim sent some men to Egypt, including Elnathan son of Achbor, 1 |
(0.35) | Jer 26:24 | However, Ahikam son of Shaphan 1 used his influence to keep Jeremiah from being handed over and executed by the people. 2 |
(0.35) | Jer 27:1 | The Lord spoke to Jeremiah 1 early in the reign of Josiah’s son, King Zedekiah of Judah. 2 |