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(0.28)Jer 19:4

I will do so because these people 1  have rejected me and have defiled 2  this place. They have offered sacrifices in it to other gods which neither they nor their ancestors 3  nor the kings of Judah knew anything about. They have filled it with the blood of innocent children. 4 

(0.28)Jer 19:11

Tell them the Lord who rules over all says, 1  ‘I will do just as Jeremiah has done. 2  I will smash this nation and this city as though it were a potter’s vessel which is broken beyond repair. 3  The dead will be buried here in Topheth until there is no more room to bury them.’ 4 

(0.28)Jer 20:9

Sometimes I think, “I will make no mention of his message. I will not speak as his messenger 1  any more.” But then 2  his message becomes like a fire locked up inside of me, burning in my heart and soul. 3  I grow weary of trying to hold it in; I cannot contain it.

(0.28)Jer 20:11

But the Lord is with me to help me like an awe-inspiring warrior. 1  Therefore those who persecute me will fail and will not prevail over me. They will be thoroughly disgraced because they did not succeed. Their disgrace will never be forgotten.

(0.28)Jer 21:12

O royal family descended from David. 1  The Lord says: ‘See to it that people each day 2  are judged fairly. 3  Deliver those who have been robbed from those 4  who oppress them. Otherwise, my wrath will blaze out against you. It will burn like a fire that cannot be put out because of the evil that you have done. 5 

(0.28)Jer 22:6

“‘For the Lord says concerning the palace of the king of Judah, “This place looks like a veritable forest of Gilead to me. It is like the wooded heights of Lebanon in my eyes. But I swear that I will make it like a wilderness whose towns have all been deserted. 1 

(0.28)Jer 22:18

So 1  the Lord has this to say about Josiah’s son, King Jehoiakim of Judah: People will not mourn for him, saying, “This makes me sad, my brother! This makes me sad, my sister!” They will not mourn for him, saying, “Poor, poor lord! Poor, poor majesty!” 2 

(0.28)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 

(0.28)Jer 23:15

So then I, the Lord who rules over all, 1  have something to say concerning the prophets of Jerusalem: 2  ‘I will make these prophets eat the bitter food of suffering and drink the poison water of judgment. 3  For the prophets of Jerusalem are the reason 4  that ungodliness 5  has spread throughout the land.’”

(0.28)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 

(0.28)Jer 23:28

Let the prophet who has had a dream go ahead and tell his dream. Let the person who has received my message report that message faithfully. What is like straw cannot compare to what is like grain! 1  I, the Lord, affirm it! 2 

(0.28)Jer 23:32

I, the Lord, affirm 1  that I am opposed to those prophets who dream up lies and report them. They are misleading my people with their reckless lies. 2  I did not send them. I did not commission them. They are not helping these people at all. 3  I, the Lord, affirm it!” 4 

(0.28)Jer 23:33

The Lord said to me, “Jeremiah, 1  when one of these people, or a prophet, or a priest asks you, ‘What burdensome message 2  do you have from the Lord?’ Tell them, ‘You are the burden, 3  and I will cast you away. 4  I, the Lord, affirm it! 5 

(0.28)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 

(0.28)Jer 24:1

The Lord showed me two baskets of figs sitting before his temple. This happened after King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon deported Jehoiakim’s son, King Jeconiah of Judah. He deported him and the leaders of Judah, along with the craftsmen and metal workers, and took them to Babylon. 1 

(0.28)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 

(0.28)Jer 25:3

“For the last twenty-three years, from the thirteenth year that Josiah son of Amon was ruling in Judah 1  until now, the Lord has been speaking to me. I told you over and over again 2  what he said. 3  But you would not listen.

(0.28)Jer 25:27

Then the Lord said to me, 1  “Tell them that the Lord God of Israel who rules over all 2  says, 3  ‘Drink this cup 4  until you get drunk and vomit. Drink until you fall down and can’t get up. 5  For I will send wars sweeping through you.’ 6 

(0.28)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 

(0.28)Jer 25:30

“Then, Jeremiah, 1  make the following prophecy 2  against them: ‘Like a lion about to attack, 3  the Lord will roar from the heights of heaven; from his holy dwelling on high he will roar loudly. He will roar mightily against his land. 4  He will shout in triumph like those stomping juice from the grapes 5  against all those who live on the earth.



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