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Book of Jeremiah questions and answers

Jeremiah questions answers je ch 1 v1 Jeremiah the son of ? Hilkijah of the ? priests that were in Anatoth in the land of ? Benjamin v2 to whom ? the Word of the Lord came in the days of Josiah the ? 13 th year of his reign v5 before I formed you ? in the belly I knew you before you came forth ? of the womb I sanctified you and I ? ordained you a prophet unto the nations


v6  then said I ? ah Lord behold I cannot speak for I am a child v7  the Lord said ? say not I am a child for ? you shall go to all that I send you whatever I command you ? you shall speak v8  be not afraid ? of their faces for ? I am with you to deliver you v9  then the Lord ?  put forth his hand and touched my mouth and said ?  behold I have put forth my words in your mouth V10  I have set you ? over the nations and over the kingdoms to ? root out pull down destroy and throw down to build up and to plant v11 Jeremiah what do you see ? I see a rod of an almond tree v12 you have seen well for ?;I will hasten my word to perform it v13  what do you see ?  I see a seething pot the face is ? toward the north v14 out of the north an ? evil shall break forth upon tje inhabitants of the land v15  I will call ? all the families of the kingdom of tbe north they shall ? Come and they shall set  everyone his throne at  ?  the entering of the gates of Jerusalem and against ? the walls round about v16 I will utter my? judgments against them touching ? all their wickedness who have ? forsaken me and ? have burned Incense unto others gods and ! worshipped the world of their own hands v17  you gird up ? your loins and arise and ? speak unto them all that I command you be not ? dismayed at their faces lest ? I confound you before them v18  I have made you ? this day a defenced city and an iron Pilar and brasen wall against ? the whole land v19  they shall fight ? against you but ? they shall not prevail against you for ? I am with you to deliver you je ch 2 v2  go and cry ? in the ears of Jerusalem I remember ? you the kindness of your youth the ? love of your espousals when you ? went after me in the wilderness in a land that ? was not down v3  Israel was ? holiness to the Lord and the ? first fruit of his increase all that devour ? him shall offend evil shall ? Cole upon you says the Lord


v5 what iniquity ? have your fathers found in me that ? they are gone from me and have ? walked after vanity and are become vain v6  neither day they ? where is the Lord that ? brought us out of the land of Egypt that led us ? through the wilderness through a land ? of deserts pits drought shadow of death a land that ? no men passed through  and where no men dwel v7  I brought you ? into a plentiful country to? eat the fruit and the goodness but when ye ? entered you defiled my land and made my heritage an abomination v8  the priests said not ?  where is the Lord they that handle ? the law knew me not the pastors ? also transgressed  against me and the prophets ?  prophesied by Baal and ? walked after things that do not profit   v9 I will yet ? plead with you V10  pass over the ? isles of chitim and ? see and send unto Keder and ? consider diligently and see ? if there be such a thing v11 has a nation ? changed their gods which are not gods but my people ?  have changed their glory to that which does not profit v12 be astonished ? o ye heavens at this be ? horribly afraid be ye very desolate v13 for my people have committed 2 evils ? they have forsaken me the fountain  of living waters  and ? hewed them out cisterns broken cisterns that can hold no water v14  is Israel a servant ? is je a home born slave ? why is he spoiled v15  the young lions ?  roared upon him and yelled they made ? his land waste his cities burned without inhabitant v16 the children of ? noph and tahapanes have broken the crown of the head ' v17 you have forsaken ? the Lord when ? he lead you by the way v18  what hast thou to do with ? the way of Egypt to drink the waters of ? Sihor what do you have to do  with ? the way of Assyria to drink?  tue waters of the river v19 your own wickedness shall ? corect you you backsliding ?  shall reprove you know and see that ? it is an evil thing and bitter that ? you have forsaken the Lord and that ?  my fear is not in you



v20 of old time I have? broken your yoke and burst your bands and you said ?  I will not transgress when ? upon every hill and under every green tree you ?  wondered playing the harlot v21 I planted you ? a noble vine wholly ? a right seed how then ? are you turned into a degenerate plant of a strange vine unto me v22  for though you wash ? thee with mitre and ? take much soap yet ? your iniquity is marked before me v23 how can you say ?  I am not polluted I have ? not gone u to baalim see your way in ? the valley know ? what you have done you are a swift ! dromedary traversing her ways v24  a wild ass ? used to tie wilderness that snuffeth un the wind at her pleasure in her occasion ? who can turn her away all they that ? seek you will not weary themselves in her month they shall find her v25 withold your foot ? from being unshod unshod meaning ? not wearing shoes and your throat ? from thirst but you said ? there is hope no I have loved strangers and after them will I go v26 as the thief is ? ashamed when he is found so is the house of Israel ? ashamed they ? their kings princes priests prophets v27  saying to a stock ? you are my father and to a stone  ? you ha e brought me forth they have turned  ? their back unto me and not ? their faces bit in the ? time of their trouble they will say arise and save us v28  where are your gods ? that have made you let them ? arise is they can save you in the time of your trouble for ? according to the number of your cities are your gods o Judah v29 wherefore will ? you plead with me you all ? have transgressed against me V30 in vain ?  have I smitten your children they received ? correction your own sword ? has dévoured your prophets like a ? destroying lion v31 have I been ? a wilderness unto Israel a ? land of darkness wherefore say ? my people we are lord's  we will come no lore unto you v32 can a maid ? forget her ornaments or a bride ? her attire yet my people ? have forgotten me days without number v33 why trimest ? you your way to seek love you have also taught ? the wicked ones your ways v34  in the skirts ? is found the blood of the souls of the poor innocents I have  not ? found it by secret search but upon all these v35 yet you say ? because I am innocent surely his ? anger shall turn from me behold I will ? plead with you because you say I have not sinned v36  why do you go about so much ? to change your ways you shall be ? ashamed of Egypt as you were ? of Assyria v37  uou shall go forth from ? him and your hands ? upon your heads the Lord has ? rejected your confidences and ? you shall not prosper in them


je ch 3 v1  if a men put away his wife ?  and she go from him and become another men's shall ?  he return unto her again shall not that land ? be greatly polluted but you have ? played the harlot with many lovers yet ? return again to me v2 lift up your eyes ? unto high places see where you have not ? lien with you have polluted ? the land with your whoredoms and ? with your wickedness V3 you r showers have ?  been with Holden and there has been ? no later rain you had a ? whore forehead you refused to be ashamed V4  will you not from this time ? cry unto me my Father ?  you are the guide of my youth V5 will he réserve ? his anger forever will he keep ? it to the end you have spoken ? and done evil things as you could v6 the Lord said unto me ? in the days of Josiah the king have you seen ?  that which backsliding Israel has done she is ? gone up upon every high mountain and under ? every green tree and there ? has played the harlot V7 and said after ? sha has done all these things turn you ? unto me but ? she returned not and her ? treacherous sister Judah saw it V8  backsliding Israel ? committed adultery I had put ? her away and given her a bill of divorce yet her ? treacherous sister Judah feared not but ? went and played the harlot also v9 through the lightness of ? her whoredom that she ? defined the land and ? committed adultery with stones and stocks v10  yet for all this ?  her treacherous sister Judah had not turned into me with her whole heart but ? feignedly v11  the backsliding Israel has ? justified herself more than treacherous Judah v12 go and proclaim  ?  these words toward the north say ? return you backsliding Israel and I will not ? cause my anger to fall upon you for ? I am merciful I will not ? keep anger forever v13  only ? acknowledge your iniquity that iou have transgressed against the Lord your God has ? scatered your ways to the strangers under ever green tree you have not ?.obeyed my voice v14 turn ? o backsliding children for ? I am married unto you I will take you ? one of a city andn2 of a family and I will ? bring you to Zion v15  I will give you ? pastors according to my heart which shall ? feed you with knowledge and understanding V16  when you be multiplied and ? increased in the land they shall ? say no more the ark of the covenant of the Lord neither shall ? it cone to mind v17  at that time they shall ? call Jerusalem the throne of the Lord and all nations ? shall ne gathered unto it neither shall they ? walk anymore after the imagination of their evil hearts v18  in those days the ? house of Judah shall walk with the house of Israel they shall come out of the ? land of the north to the land ? that I have given for an inheritance unto your father's


v19 but i  said how ? shall I put you among the children and give you a pleasant land a goodly ? heritage of the host of nations I said ?  you shall call me my Father and shall not turn away from me V20  as a wife ? treacherously départs from her husband so ? have you dealt treacherously with me v21 a voice was heard ?  upon the high places weeping and supplications of the children of Israel for they have ? perverted their ways and have ? forgotten tue Lord their God v22  return you ? backsliding children and I will heal your backsliding behold ? we come unto you for you are the Lord v23  truly in vain ? is salvation hoped for from ? the hills and from the multitude of mountains truly in the Lord ?  our God is the salvation  of Israel v24  for shame has ? dévoured the labour of our fathers from our youth  v25  we lie down  ? in our shame and our ? confusion covers us for we have sinned against the Lord we have not ? obeyed the voice of the Lord je ch 4 v1  if you will ? return o Israel and if you will put ? away your abominations out of my sight then ? shall you not remove v2  you shall swear ? the Lord lives in truth in judgment and in righteousness the nations shall ? bless themselves in him and in him ? shall they glory V3 to the men of Judah break ? up your fallow ground and sow not ?  among thorns fallow meaning ? left without being sown to restore it's fertility V4  circumcise yourselves ? to the Lord and ? take away the foreskins of your heart lest my fury ? come forth like fire and burn and ? none can quench it because of the evil of your doings V6  set up the ? standard toward Zion retire stay ? not for I will bring evil from the north and a great destruction v7  the lion ? is cone forth from hit ticket and the ? destroyer of the gentiles is on his way he is ? gone forth from his place to make your land desolate and your cities ?  shall be laid waste without an inhabitant V8  for this gird ? you with sackcloth lament and howl form the ? fierce anger of the Lord is not turned back from us V9  it shall come to pass ? at that today that the heart of the king shall perish the heart of the princes ?  and the priests shall be astonished and the prophets shall wonder v 10 then said I ? ah Lord surely you  have greatly deceived this people and Jerusalem saying ?  you shall have peace whereas ? the sword reaches unto the soul v11 at that time shall ? it be said a  dry wind ? of the high  places in the ? wilderness toward the daughters of my people not to ? fan not to cleanse v12 even a ? full wind  from those places shall come unto me now also ?  will I give sentence against them v13  behold he shall ? come up as clouds and his ? chariots shall be as a whirlwind his horses are ?  swifter than eagles wow unto us ? for we are spoiled


v14  to Jerusalem ?  wash your heart from wickedness that you ? may be saved how long ? shall your vain thought lodge within you v15 for a voice ? declared from Dan  publishes affliction from mount Ephraim V16  make you ? mention to the nations ? publish against Jerusalem that ?  watchers are come from a far country and give out ? their voice against the cities of Judah v17  as keepers ? of a field are they against her round about because ? she has been rebellious against me v18  your way and your doing ?  have procured these things unto you this is ? your wickedness because ? it is bitter because it reaches into your heart v19   my bowels ? I am pained at my very heart my heart makes ?  a noise in me I cannot ? hold my peace because you have heard o my soul ? the sound of the trumpet the alarm of war V20 destruction upon ? destruction is cried for ? the whole land is spoiled suddenly ? are my tents spoiled and my curtains ? in a moment v21 how long shall.i see ? the standard and hear ? the sound of a trumpet v22 for my people is ? foolish they have not ? known me they are ? Sottish children they have none ? understnding they are wise to ? to evil but to do ?  good they ha e no knowledge v23 I beheld ? the earth and lo it was without form and void the heavens ?  they had no light v24  I beheld the mountains ?  lo they trembled and all the hills ? they moved slightly v25  I belles and lo ? there was no men all the birds ?  of the heaven had fled v26 the fruitful place ? was a wilderness all the cities were ? broken down at the presence of the Lord and by ? his fierce anger v27  rue whole land ? shall ne desolate yet ? I will not make a full end v28  for this shall ? the earth mourn and the heavens ?  above be black because ? I have spoken I have purposed it and I will not ? repent neither turn back from it v29  the whole city shall ? flee for the noise of the horsemen and bowmen they shall go ? Into tickets and ? climb up upon the rocks every city ? shall be forsaken and not a men ? dwell therein v30  and when you are ? spoiled what will you do though you clothe ? yourself with crimson and deck ?  yourself with ornaments of gold though you rent ? your face with painting In vain ? shall you make yourself fair for your lovers ? shall despise you they will seek ? your life v31 I ha e heard a voice ? as of a woman in travail and the anguish ? as of her that brings forth her first child the voice of the ? daughter of Zion that ? bewails herself that ? spreads her hands saying ? woe is me now for my soul   is wearied because of murderers je ch 5 v1  run ye ? to and fro through the streets of Jerusalem and see ?; and know and seek in the broad places if you can find ?  a men of thee be any that executed judgment they seeks the truth and I will pardon it v2  though they say ? the Lord lives they swear falsely V3  Lord are ?; not your eyes upon the truth you have stricken them ?; but they have not grieved you have consumed them ?; but they have refused to receive correction  they heve made ? their faces harder than a rock they have ? refused to return V4  I said ? surely these are poor they are foolish for they ? know not the way of the Lord nor the ? judgment of their God V5 i will get me to ? the great men and I will speak ? unto them for they have known the way of the Lord but ? these have altogether broken the yoke and burst the bonds v6  wherefore a ? lion out if the forest shall Skay Them and a ? wolf of the evenings shall spoil them a leopard shall ? watch over their cities everyone that goes out ?  shall be torn in pieces because the ? transgressors are many and their ? backsliding have increased v7 how shall I ? pardon you for this your children have ? forsaken me and sworn by them ? that are no gods when I had ? fed them to the full they ? committed adultery and ? assembled themselves in troups in the harlots houses V8  they were are ? fed horses in he morning everyone ? neighed after his neighbours wife neighed meaning ? make sound like horse v9  shall i not ? visit for these things shall not my soul ? be advanced on such a nation  as this ? v10  go you up ? upon her walls and destroy make not a ? full end take away ? her battlements for their are not the Lord's v11 for the house of Israel and Judah ?  have dealt very trecherously against me v12 they have ? belied the Lord and said ? it is not he neither shall ? evil come upon us neither shall we see ? sword and famine belied meaning ? failed to fulfill or give right impression v13  the prophets shall ? become wind the Word is ? not in them thus? shall it be done unto them. v14 because you speak this word ? behold I will make my words in your mouth fire and this people ?  wood and it shall devour them


v15  I will bring a nation upon you ? from far o house of Israel it is a ? mighty nation it is an ancient nation a nation ? whose language you know not neither ? understand what they say V16  their quiver is ? as an open sepulchre they are all ? mighty men v17 they shall ? eat up your harvest and your bread which ? your son's and daughters should eat they shall eat up ? your flocks and herds your vine and fig trees they shall ? impoverish your fenced cities wherein you trusted with the sword v 18 in those days I will not ? make a full end of you v19  when you shall say ?  wherefore doeth the Lord all these things unto us then shall ? you answer them like as you ? have forsaken me and served strange gods in your land so shall ?  you serve strangers in A land that is not yours v 20 declare this ? in the house of Jacob and publish it ?  in Judah saying V21  hear now this ?  o foolish people and ? without understandi Which have  ?  eyes and see not whicb have ? ears and hear not v22 fear you ? not me says that Lord will you not ? tremble at my presence Which have placed ?; the sand for the bound of tje sea by perpetual decree that  ? it cannot pass it and? though the waves thereof toss themselves yet ?  Can not prevail though ? they roar yet t not pass over it v23 but this people ?  has a revolting and a rebellious heart they are ? revolted and gone v24  neither day they ? let us now fear the Lord that gives ?  rain both the former and the later rain in his season He reserves ? unto us the appointed weeks of rue harvest v25  your inquiries ?  have turned away these things and your sins ?  have with olden good things from you v26  for among my people ? are found wicked men they lay ? wait as he that sets  snares they set s trap ?  they catch men v27 as s cage ? is full of birds so are their ? houses full of deceit therefore ?  they are become great and waxen rich v28  they are ? waxen fast they shine they overpass ? the deed of the wicked they judge not ? the cause of the fatherless yet ? they prosper the right of the needy ?  they do not judge v29   shall I not ? visit for these things shall not my ? sould be avenged on such a nation as this v 30  a wonderful ? and horrible thing is committed in the land v 31 the prophets ? prophesy falsely and the priests ? best fruit by their means my people ? love to have it so and what ? will he do at the end je ch 6 v1 children of be Benjamin ? gather yourselves to flee out of the midst of Jerusalem and ? blow the trumpet in Tekoa and set ? up a sign of fire in Bethaccerem for ? evil appears out of the north and great destruction v2 I have likened the ? daughter of Zion unto a comely and délicate woman v3  the shepherds with ? their flocks  shall come unto her they shall ? pitch their tents against her round about they shall ?  feed everyone in his place v4  prepare ye ? war against her arise and let us ? go up at noon woe ? unto us for the day goes away for the ? shadows of evening are stretched out v5 arise  let us ? go up at night let us ? destroy her palaces v6  hew down ? trees and cast a mount against Jerusalem this is tje city ?   to be visited she is wholly oppression in the  midst of her v7  as a fountain ? casts out her waters so she ? casts out wickedness Violence and? spoil is heard in her before me?  continually is grief and wounds v8  be you ? instructed Jerusalem lest my ? soul depart from you lest I ? make you desolate a land ? not inhabited v9   they shall fully ? glean the remnants of Israel as a vine  turn back your hand ?  as a grapegatherer into rhe baskets V10  to whom ? shall I speak and give warning that ? they may hear behold their ? ear is uncircumcised and they cannot ? hearken the Word of the Lord is unto them ?  a reproach they have no delight in it v11 I am full of ? the fury of the Lord I am weary of ? holding in  I will ? pour it out  upon tue children abroad and upon ? tue assembly of young men together for even ? the husband with the wife shall be taien the aged ? with him that is full of days v 12 their houses ? shall be turned unto others with their ? fields and wives together for I will ? stretch out my hand upon tue inhabitants of the land v13 from the least of them to ? the greatest everyone  ? is given to covetousness from the prophet ?  even unto the priest everyone deals falsely v14 they have healed ? the hurt of the daughter of my people slightly saying ? peace peace when there is no peace v15  were they ashamed ? when they committed abomination  nay they were ? not at all ashamed neither ? could they blush therefore shall ? they fall among them that fall at the time that ? I shall visit them they shall be cast down v16  stand ye in? the ways and see and ask ? for the old  path where is ? the good way and walk therein and you ? shall find rest for your souls but they said ? we will not walk therein


v17  I set watchmen ? over you saying ? hearken to the sound of the trumpet but their said ? we will not walk therein v18  hear ? o nations and know o congrégation what is among them v19  I will bring ? evil  upon this peolle even ?  the fruit of their thoughts because they ? have not hearkened unto my words nor ? to my law but rejected it v20 to what purppse ? comes there to me incense from Sheba and the sweet cane ? from a far country  your burnt ? offerings are not acceptable nor your ? sacrifices sweet unto me v21 therefore I ? will lay stumbling blocks before this peolle and their ? fathers and their sons together shall ? fall upon them the ? neighbour and his friend shall perish v22  a people comes ? from the north country and a great ? nation shall be raised from the sides of the earth v23  they shall lay hold ? on bow and spear ? they are cruel and have no mercy their voice ? roars like the sea they ride ? upon horses set in array as men for war against you o daughter of Zion v24 we have ? heard the fame our hands ? wax feeble anguish has  taken hold of us and ? pain as a woman in travail v25  go  not ? forth into the field nor ? walk by in the way for the ! sword of the enemy and fear is on evey side v26 o daughter of my people ? girf thee with sackcloth and wallow yourself I ashes make you ? mourning as for an only son most bitter ? lamentation for the ? spoiler shall suddenly Cole upon us v27 I have set you ? for a tower and a ? fortress along my people that you ? may know and try their way v28  they are all ? grievous revolters walking with ? slanders they are ?  brass and iron they are all ? corrupters v29 the bellows are ? burned billows meaning ? soufflet for fire the lead ? is consumed of the fire the founder ? melts in vain for the wicked are ? not plucked away V30 reprobate ?  silver shall men call them  because the Lord ? hath rejected them je ch 7 v2 stand in the gate of the Lord's house and ? proclaim there these words and say ? hear the word of the Lord V3 amend ? your ways and your doings and I will ? cause you to dwell in this place v4 trust ye not ? in lying words saying ? the temple of the Lord the Temple of the Lord are these v5  for if you ? thoroughly amend your ways and your doings if you ? throughout execute judgment between a men and his neighbour v6  if you ? oppress not the stranger  the fatherless and the widow and shed not ? innocent blood in this place neither ? walk after other gods to your hurt v7  I will cause you to dwell in this place in the land ? that I gave to your fathers for ever v8  behold you ? trust in lying words  that cannot profit v9  will you ? steal murder commit adultery and swear falsely and burn ? incense to Baal and ? walk after other gods to your hurt v10 and come and ? stand before me in this house whicb ? is called by my name and say ?  we are delivered to do all these abominations v11 in this house ? which is called by my name become a ? den of Roberts in your eyes behold ? even o have seen it v12 but go you ? now unto my place which was in Shiloh. where I ? set my name at the first and see ? what I did to it for the wickedness of my people Israel v13  now because ? you have done all these works i spake unto you ? rising up early and speaking but you ? heard not and I called you ? bit you answered not v14 therefore ? will I do unto this house which ? is called by my name wherein you trust and unto ? the place which I gave unto you as ? i have done unto Shiloh v15  I will ? cast you out of my sight as I have ? cast  out all your brethren even the ? whole seed of Ephraim V16 pray for ? for this people neither ? lift up cry nor prayer for them neither ? make intercession to me for ? I will not hear thee v17 dont you see ? what they do in the cities of Judah and? in the streets of Jerusalem  v18  the children ? gather wood the fathers ? kindle the fire the women ? kneed their dough to make cakes to the queen of heaven and ? to pour out drink offerings u to other gods that ? they may provoke me to anger v19  do they provoke ? me to anger do they not ? provoke rhemselves to the confusion of their own faces V20  therefore ? behold my anger and my fury shall be poured out upon this place upon ? men and beast trees of the field upon the ? fruit of the ground and ? it shall burn and shall not be quenched v21 put your ? burn offerings unto your sacrifices and eat your flesh v22 for I spake not ? to your fathers concerning burn offerings or sacrifices v 23 but this thing I commanded them ? obey my voice and I will be your God and ? you shall be my people and walk ? in all the ways that I ha e commanded you that ? it may be well unto you v24 but they ? listened not nor inclined their ears but walked ? in the counsel and the imagination of their evil heart and went ? backward and not forward v25 since the day ? that your father's come forth from the land of Egypt u to this day I have even ? sent unto you all my servants ? the prophets daily ? rising up early and sending them v26 yet they ? hearkened not unto me nor ? inclined their ear but ? hardened their necks they ? did worse than their fathers v27  you shall ? speak these words unto them  but they ? will not listen to you shall call unto them ? but they will not answer you v28 this is a nation that ? obeys not the voice of the Lord nor ? receives correction truth is ? perished and is cut off from their mouth v29  cut off ? your hair o Jerusalem and cast it away take up ?  a lamentation on high places for the Lord ? has rejected and forsaken the generation of his wrath v30 the children of Judah ? ha e done evil in my sight they have ? set their abominations in the house which is called by my name to polute it V31  they have built ? the high places of Tophet which is ? in the valley of Hinnom to ?. buen their sons and their daughters in the fire which ? I commanded them not neither came in my heart v32 it shall no more be called ? Tophet nor the valley ? of the son of Hinnom bit ? the valley of slaughter for they ? slash bury in Tophet till there is no place v33 the carcsses ? of this people shall be meat for the fowls of the heaven and ? for the beasts of the earth and ? none shall gray them away v34 then I will cause to cease? from the streets of Jerusalem the ? voice of myrrh and the voice of gladness the ? voice of the bridegroom and the voice of the bride for ? the land shall be desolate je ch 8 v1 at that time ? they shall bring out the bones of the kings of Judah v2 rhey ? shall spread them before the sun and the moon and ? all the host of heaven they have loved they shall not be ? gathered nor be buried they shall ? be for dung upon the face of the earth V3 and death ? shall be chosen rather than life by ? all the residue of them rust remain of this evil family which ? remain in all the places whitier I have driven them V4 shall they fall ? and not arise shall he ? turn away and  not return V5  why then is this  ? people of Jerusalem slidden back by a perpetual backsliding they hold fast ? deceit they ? refuse to return v6 I hearkened and ? they spake not aright no men ? repented him of his wickedness saying ? what have i done everyone ? turned to his own course as the ? horse rushes unto the battle V7 the stock in ? the heaven knows her appointed times the turtle ? and the crane the swallow observe the time of their coming but my ? people know not the judgment of the Lord V8  how do you say ? we are wide snf tje law of the Lord is with us certainly ? in vain made he it the pen ? of the scribe is in vain v9  the wise ? men are ashamed they are  ? dismayed and taken they ? have rejected the Word of the Lord what wisdom ? is to them v10  I will give their ? wives unto others their fields ?  to them that shall.inherit them  for everyone ? from the least to the greatest is given to covetousness from ? the prophet to the priest everyone ? deals falsely v11  for they ? have healed the hurt of the daughter of my people slightly saying ? peace peace when there is no peace v12  were they ashamed ? when they committed Abomination may ? they are not at ashamed neither ? could they blush therefore shall ? they fall among them that fall in the time of their ? visitation they shall be cast down v13 I  will ? surely consume them they shall have ? no  grapes on the vine no ? figs on the fig tree the leaf ? shall fade the things ? that I given them shall pass away from them v14  why do you ? sit still assemble ? yourselves and let us enter into the fenced cities and let us ? be silent for the Lord has put us to silence and given us ?  water of gall to drink because ?  we have sinned against the Lord v15 we looked for ? peace but no good came for a time of health ?  and behold trouble V16  the whole land ?  trembles at the sound of the neighing for they are ? come and have dévoured the land and ?  all that is in it the city and those that dwell therein v17 for behold I will send ? serpent's cockatrices among you which will not ! be charmed and they shall ? bite you v18  when I would comfort ? myself against sorrow my heart ? is faint in me v19  why have they ? provoked me to anger with their graven images and their strange vanities V20  the harvest is ? past the summer ? ended and we are not saved v21 for the hurt of the ? daughter of my people I am hurt I am? black astonishment  has take  hold of me v22 is there  no ? balm in Gilead is there no ? physician there why ? then is not the health of the daughter of my people recovered je ch 9 v1  o that my ? head were waters and my ? eyes a fountain of tears that I might ? weep day and night for the slain off.the daughter of my people v2  I that I had in ? the wilderness a lodging place of wayfaring men that I might ? leave my people and go from them for they be ?  all adulerers an assembly ? of treacherous men V3  they bend ? their tongues like bow for lies they are not ? valiant for the truth upon the earth for they ? proceed from evil to evil they know not ? me V4  take heed ? everyone of his neighbour trust you not in ? any brother for every brother ?  will utterly supplant and every neighbour ?  will walk with slanders V5  they will ? deceive every one his neighbour and will not ? speak the truth they have ? taught their tongues to speak lies and ? weary themselves to commit iniquitug v6 your habitaron  ? is on tje midst of deceit through ? deceit they refuse to know me V7  I will ? melt them and try them for how shall ?  I do for the daughter of my people V8  their tongue ? is an arrow shot out it ? speaks deceit one speaks ? peacebly to his neighbour with his mouth but in ? heart he lays in wait v9  shall I not ? visit for these things shall not ? my soul he avenged on such a nation as this v10  for the mountains ? shall take up a weeping and a wailing for the ? habitations of the wilderness a lamententation  because ? they are burned up so that ? none can pass through them neither can ? men hear the voice of the cattle both the ? fowl of the heavens and the beast of the field they are gone v11 I will make Jerusalem ? heaps and ? a den of dragons I will make the cities ? of Judah desolate without an inhabitant v12 who is the wise ? that may inderstand this who is he ?  to whom the mouth of the Lord has spoken for what the land ? perishes and is burned up like the wilderness that ? none passes through v13  because they have ? forsaken my law which ? I set before them and have ? not obeyed my voice neither walked therein v14 but have walked ? after rhe imagination of their own hearts and ? after baalim which ? their fathers taught them  v15  I will feed them ?  even this people work wormwood and give them ? water of gall to drink v16 i will ? scatter them along the heathen whom ? neither they nor their fathers have known I will send ?  sword after them til I have consumed them v17  consider you and ?  call for the mourning women that ? they may come and send ? for culling women that they may come v18  met them make ? haste and take up a wailing for us that our eye ? may run down with tears and our ? eyelids fish out with waters v19  a voice of ? wailing is heard out of Zion how are we ? spoiled we are ? greatly confounded because ? we have forsaken the land because our ? dwellings have cast us out v20 teach your daughters ?  wailing and everyone his neighbour  ? lamentation v21 for death ? is come up into our windows and is ? entered I to our palaces to cut ? off the children front without and rue young men ? from the streets v22 even the carcases ? of men shall fall as dung upon the open field as a handful ? after the harvestmen and ? none shall gather them v23 let not the ? wise men glory in his Wisdom neither ? the mighty men glory in his might let not the ? rich me  glory in his riches v24 let him that glories glory in this ? that he understands and knows me that I am ? the Lord that exercises loving kindness judgment and righteousness in the earth for ? in these things do I delight v25 the days come ? that I will punish all them which are circumcised with the uncircumcised v26 Egypt ? Judah Edom and children od Ammon ans Moab and all ? that are in the utmost corners that ? dwell in the wilderness for all ? these nations are uncircumcised all the house ? of Israel are uncircumcised je ch 10 v1 learn not ? the way of the heathen be not ? dismayed at the signs of heaven for the heathen ? are dismayed at them v2  the customs of the people are vain V3 for one ? cuts out a tree out of forest V4 they deck it ? with silver and will gold they fasten it ? with nails and with hammers they it move not V5  they are ? upright ad the palm tree bit speak not they must ? needs be borne because they cannot go be not ? afraid of them for ? they cannot do evil neither ? is in them to do good v6  there is none ? like unto you you are great ? and your name is great in might V7 who would  not fear you ? form to.you does it appertain among all the wise men of the nations ?  there is none like into you V8  they are ? all together brutish and foolish the ? stock is a doctrine of vanities v9  silver ? spread into plates is brought  from Tarshish v10  the Lord is ? the true God at his wrath ? the earth shall tremble and the nations ? shall not be able to abide his indignation v11 the gods that have not ? made the earth they ? shall perish v12 he has made ? the earth by his power he has ? established the works by his wisdom and ? has stretched out the heavens by his discretion v13 when he utters his voice ? there is a multitude of waters in the heavens and he ? causes the vapours to ascend from the ends of the earth he makes ? lightning with rain and brings forth the wind out of his treasure v14 every men ? is Brutish in his knowledge every founder ? is confounded by his grave image for ? his molten image is falsehood there is no ? breath in them v15 they are ?vanity and the work of errors in the ? time of visitation they shall perish. v18  I will ? sling the inhabitants of the land at this once and will ? distress them rust they may find it so v19  woe is me ? for the hurt of my wound is grevious I said ? truly this is a grief and I must bear it V20  my tabernacle is ? spoiled and  all my cords are broken my children ? are gone forth of me they are not ? there is none to stretch forth his tent any more and to ? set up my curtains v21 for the pastors ? have become brutish have not ? sought the Lord therefore shall ? they not prosper all their ? flocks shall be scattered v22 behold the ? noise of the bruit is come a great ? commotion oit of north to make ? cities of Judah desolate den of ! dragons v23 I know that ? the way of men is not in himself it is ? not in men that walks to direct his steps v24 Lord correct me ? but with judgment not ? in your anger lest ?  you bring me to nothing v25 pour out ? your fury upon the heathen that ? know you not upon ? the families that call not on your name for they ? have esten up Jacob and ? dévoured and consumed him have made ? his habitation desolate je ch 11 v3 cursed be ? the men that obeys not the words of this covenant V4  which ? I commanded your fathers in the day ? that I brought them forth out of the land of Egypt from ? the iron furnace saying ? obey my voice and do them according to ? all which I commanded you so shall ? you be my people and I will be your God V5 that I may ? perform the oath which I have sworn unto your fathers to? give them a land flowing with milk and honey v6  proclaim ? all these words in the cities of Judah and Jerusalem  saying ? hear the words of this covenant and do them V7  I earnestly protested ? unto your fathers in the day ? that I brought them up out of Egypt riding up ? early and protesting saying obey my voice V8  yet they ? obeyed not nor ? Inclined their ear but walked ? everyone after the imagination of their evil hearts I will bring ? upon them all the words of this covenant which ? I commanded them to do but they ? did them not v9  the Lord said ? unto me a conspiracy is found among the men  of Judah and ? among the inhabitants of Jerusalem v10 they are ? turned back to the iniquity of their forefathers which ? refused to hear my words and they ? went after other gods to serve them the ? house of Israel have broken my covenant which I made with their fathers v11 I will bring ? upon them which they shall not be able to escape and though ? they cry unto me I will not hearken unto them v12 the cities of Judah Jerusalem ? go and cry unto the gods unto ? whom they offer incense but ? they shall not save them at all in time trouble v13 for ? according to number of your cities were your gods according to ?. number of the streets of Jerusalem and have set ? up altars to that shameful thing even ? altars to burn incense to Baal v14 pray not ? for this people neither ? lift up a cry or prayer for them for ? I will not hear them in the time that they cry unto me for their trouble v15  what has ? my beloved to do in my house seeing ? sue had wrought lewdness with many when you do evil ? then you rejoice V16 the Lord called ? your name a goodly olive tree with the noise ? of a great tumult he has kindled fire upon it and the ? branches are broken v17 the Lord that planted ? you has pronounced evil against you for ? the evil of house Israel which ? they have done against themselves to ? provoke me to anger in offering incense unto Baal v18  the Lord has ? given me knowledge of it and ? I know it then you showed me their doings v19 I was like a lamb ? or an ox that is brought to the slaughter I knew it not ? they devised against me saying ? let us destroy the tree with the fruit let us ? cut him off from the land of the living that ? his name may be no more remembered v20 o Lord that ? judges righteously that ? tries the reins and the heart let me see ? your vengeance on them for ? unto you have I revealed my cause v21 of men of Anatoth that ? seek your life saying prophesy ? not in the name of the Lord that you die not by our hand v22 behold I will ? punish them the ? young men shall die by the sword their sons ? and their daughters shall die by famine v23 there shall be no ? remnant for them for I will? bring evil ? upon the men of Anatoth even ? the year of their visitation je ch 12 v1  righteous are ? you Lord when I plead with you let me ? talk with you of your judgments why does the way ? of the wicked prosper why are they all happy  ? that Dak very treacherously v2 you have planted them ? they have taken root they grow ? they bring forth fruit you are near ? in their mouty and far from their reins V3 you Lord knows me ? you have seen me and ? tried my heart toward you pull them ? out like sheep for the slaughter prepare them ?  for the day of slaughters V4 how long shall ? the land mourn and the herbs of field wither for the ? wickedness of them that dwell therein the beasts are ? consumed and the birds because ? they said he shall not see our last end V5  if you have run ? with footmen and ? they have wearied you how can you ? contend with horses if in the land ? of peace wherein you trusted they wearied you how will you do ? in swelling of Jordan v6  even your brethren ? and house of.your father have dealt treacherously with you they have ! called a multitude after iou believe them not ? though they speak fair words unto you V7  I  have forsaken ? my house I have ? left my heritage I have given ? the dearly beloved of my soul into the hand of their enemies v8 my heritage is ? as a lion in forest it cried against ? me therefore I hated it v9  my heritage is unto me ? and specked bird the birds ? round about are against her come you ? assemble all the beasts  of the field come to ? devour V10  many pastors have ? destroyed my vineyard they have ? trodden my portion under foot they have made ? my pleasant portion desolate  Wilderness v11 they have ? made it desolate being desolate ? it mourns unto me the whole  land ?  is made desolate because ? no men lays it to heart  v12 the spoilers ? are come upon  all high places through ? the wilderness for the ? sword of the Lord shall devour from one ? end of the land to the other end no flesh ! shall have peace v13 they have sown ? wheat but shall reap thorns they have put ? themselves to pain but shall not profit they shall ? be ashamed of your revenues because ? of the fierce anger of the Lord v14 this says the Lord ? against my evil neighbours that touch ? the inheritance  which I ha e caused my people Israel ? to inherit I will ? pluck then out of their land and pluck' ? oit the house of Judah from along them v15 it shall come pass ? after I have plucked them out I will return ? and have compassion on them  I will ? bring them again every men to his heritage and every ? men to his land v16  if they will ? diligently learn the ways of my people as they taught ? my people to swear by Baal then shall ? they be built in the midst of my people v17 if they will ? not.obey I will ? utterly pluck up and destroy there nation je ch 13 v1 get you a linen ? girdle put it ? upon your loins put it not in water v2  I got linen girdle and ? put in on my loins v4  take the girdle and ? go to Euphrates and hide it threre In ! a whole of a rock v6  after many days ?  the Lord said take the girdle v7 took the girdle ? behold the girdle was narred it was profitable for nothing v8 after this manner ? I will marr the pride of Judah and ? the greet pride of Jerusalem v10 this evil people ? who refuse to hear my words which walk ? on the imagination of their heart and walk after other gods to serve them shall be ? even and this girdle which is good for nothing V11 for as the girdle ? cleaved to the loins of a men so have I? caused to cleave unto me the whole house of Israel they they ? might be unto me for a people and for a name and for a praise but ? they would not hear v12  every bottle ? shall be filled with wine v13  I will fill all the inhabitants of this land with ? drunkenness v14  I will ? dash them one against another even the ? fathers and the sons together I will not ? pity nor spare nor have mercy but destroy them v15 hear you and give ear be not proud v16  give glory to the Lord before ? he causes darkness  before ? your feet stumble upon the dark mountains while you ? look for light he turned it ? into the shadow of death and make it gross darkness v17  if you will not hear ? my soul shall weep in ? secret places for your pride my eye shall ? weep sore and run down  with tears because ? the Lords flock is carried away captive v18 say to the king and queen ? humble yourselves sit down for ? your principalities shall come down even ? the crown of your glory v19  the cities of the south ? shall be shut up none ? shall open them Judah shall ? be carried away captive all of it v20  lift up your eyes ? behold them that co'e from the north where is ? the flock that was given thee v21  what will you say ? when he shall punish you shall not sorrows ? take thee as a woman in travail v22  if you say in ? your heart why Cole these ? things upon me for the ? greatness of your iniquity are your ? skirts discovered and your heels made bare v23  can the Ethiopian ? change his skin or the leopard ? his spots then may you ? also do good there are accustomed to do evil v24  I will scatter them ? ad the stubble that passed away by ? the wind of the wilderness v25  this is your ? lot the portion of the measure from me because ? you have forgotten me and ? trusted in falsehood v26  I will discover ? your skirts upon your face that ? your shame may appear v27  I have seen your ? adulteries your neighings the lewdness of your whoredoms and your ? abominations on the hills Woe unto you ? Jerusalem will you not be ? made clean je ch 14 v2 Judah mourns and ? the gates languish they are ? black unto the ground and the ? cry of Jerusalem is gone up V3  their nobles sent ? their little ones to the waters and found ? no water they returned with ? their vessels empty they were ? ashamed and confounded and covered their heads V4  because the ground is ? chapt the plowmen were ? ashamed they covered their heads chapt ?  raw cracked V5 the hind ? also calved in the field and ? forsook it because ? there was no grass to cavle ? to give birth v7 our  inquiries ? testify against us for our backslidings ? are many V8 the hope of Israel ? the saviour in time of trouble why should you ? be a stranger in the land as a ? wayfaring men that turns aside to tarry for a night v9  why should you be as ? a me  astonished as a mighty men ? that cannot save you are in ? the midst of us we are called by your name ? do not leave is   v10 they have loved to ? wander they have not ? refrained their feet therefore ? the Lord does not accept them he will now ?  remember their iniquity and visit their sins v11 pray not ? for this people for their good v12 when they fast ? I will not hear their cry when they offer ? burnt offering  I will not accept them I will ? consume them by the sword  famine and pestilence v13  the prophet say ? you shall not see sword neither famine I will give you ? assured peace in this place v14 the prophets prophesy ? lies in my name I sent them ?  not neither have ? I commanded them they prophesy unto you ? a false vision and divination a thing ? of naught the deceit of their heart v15   by sword and famine ? shall those prophets be consumed V16 the people they prophecy ? shall be cast out in the streets of Jerusalem because ? of the famine the sword they will have ? none to bury them I will pour out ? wickedness upon them v17 let my eyes run ? down with tears night and day for ? the virgin daughter of my people is ? broken with  a great breach with ? a very grevious blow v18  if I go field ? behold the slain with the sword if I enter city ? behold them they are sick with famine v19  why have you smitten us ? and there is no healing for us we looked for ? peace and there is no good for s time of healing ? and behold trouble V20  we acknowledge our ? wickedness je ch 15 v1  though Moded and Samuel stood before me ? yet my mind found not be toward this people cast them ? out of my sight and let them go forth v2  if they say ?  where shall we go forth you will tell ? such as are for death to death such as for sword ? yo the sword such as for ? famine to famine such as for ? captivity to captivity V3 I will appoint ?  four kinds the sword ? to slay the dogs to ? tear the fowls ? and the beast of the earth to destroy V4  I will cause them to ? be removed into all kingdoms of the earth because of ? Manasseh V5 for who ? shall ha e pity for you Jerusalem who.shall ?.bemoan you who shall go aside to ? ask how you do v6  you have ! forsaken me you are gone ? backward therefore I ? will stretch forth my hand against you and ? destroy you I am ? weary of repenting V7 I will fan ? them with a fan I will.bereave them ? of children I will ? destroy my people since ? they return not from their ways V8  their widow are ? increased to me above the sand of the seas o ha e brought upon  them ? against the mother a spoiler at noon o ha e caused him ? to fall upon it suddenly and ? terrors upon the city v9 the residue of them will ? I deliver to the sword v10  woe is me ? my mother that you hae borne a men of strife and contention to the whole earth I have neither lent ? to usury yet ? every one of them does curse me v13  your substance ? and your treasures will I give to the spoil without price that for ? all your sins v14  I will make you to ? pass with your enemies into a land ? which you do not know a fire ? is kindled in my anger ? whicb shall burn upon uou v15  remember me and visit me ? revenge me of my persecutors take me not ? away in your long suffering know that ? for your sake I ha e suffered rebuke V16 your words were ? found I did eat them your word was ? unto me the joy and rejoicing of my heart v17  l sat  not ? in the assembly of the mockers I sat alone ? because of your hand for you ? have filled me with indignation v18  why is my pain ? perpetual and my wound incurable which ? refuses to be healed will you be to me ? as a liar and waters that fail v19  if you take the ! precious from the vile you shall be ? as my mouth let them return ? u to you but  ? return not unto them V20  I will make you ? unto this people as a fenced Braden wall they shall ? fight against you but they shall not ? prevail against you for I am ? with you to save you ans deliver you v21  I will deliver you ? out of the hand of the wicked I will redeem you ? out of the hand of the terrible je ch 16 v3 this says the Lord concerning ? the sons and daughters that are born in this place V4  they shall die ? of grevious death they shall not be ? lamented nor buried they shall be as ? dung upon the earth they shall be ? consumed by the sword and famine their carcases shall ? be meat for the fowls of heaven V5  enter not into the ? house of mourning neither go ? lament nor bemoan for I have ? taken away my peace from this people even ? loving kindness and mercy v6  both the great and ? the small shall die in this land not buried neither shall men ? lament for them nor cut ? themselves nor make themselves bald for them V7 brother shall men tear ? themselves for them in mourning to ? comfort them for the dead neither shall men ? give them the cup of consolation to drink for their father and mother V8 don't go into the house ? of feasting to ? sit with them to eat and drink v9 o will cause to cease ? out of this place in your eyes the  voice  ? of myrrh and gladness and of the bridegroom and of the bride v10 you shall show these words ? they shall say why has the Lord ? pronounced all this great evil against us what is our ? iniquity v11  because your father's ? ha e forsaken me and have walked ? after other gods have ? server them and worshipped them. and have forsaken me ? and have not kept my law ' v12 you have done ? worse than your fathers you walk every one ? after the imagination of his evil heart they they ?  may not hearken  unto me v13 I will cast you out ? of this land into a land that ? you know not there you ! shall serve other gods where I will ? not show you favour v17 my eyes ? are upon all their ways they are not ? hid from my face neither is their ? iniquity hid from my eyes v18 I will recompense their ? iniquity and their sins double because they have ? defiled my land they have filled ? my inheritance with the carcases of their ? detestable and abominable  things v19  o Lord my ? strength my fortress and my refuge in the day of  affliction v20 shall a men make ? gods unto himself that are no gods ? v21 I will this once ? cause them to my ? hand and my might and they shall know ? they my name is the Lord je ch 17 v1 the sins of Judah are written ? work a pen of iron with the point ? of a diamond it is graven upon ? the table of their heart and upon the ? horns of your altars v2 while their children ? remember their altars and their groves v3 o my mountain ? I will give your substance and your treasures to ? the spoil and you high places for sin  ?  throughout all your borders v4 and you shall ? discontinue from the heritage that I gave you I will cause you to ? serve your enemies in the land ? that you know not for you have ? kindled a fire in my anger which shall ? burn forever v5 cursed be the men ? that trusts in men and makes ? flesh his arm and whose heart ? departs from the Lord v6 he shall.be like ? tje jest in the desert he shall not see ? when good comes he shall inhabit ? the parched places in the wilderness in a ? salt land not' inhabited v7  blessed is the men ? that trusts in the Lord whose hope ? is in the Lord v8  he shall be as ? tree planted by the waters there spreads ? her roots by the river shall not see when ? hest comes her leaf shall ? be green shall not be careful in ? the year drought neither shall cease ? from yielding fruit v9 the heart ? is deceitful above all things and ? desperately wicked who can know it V10  I  the Lord ? search the heart I try the ? reins even to give every men according to his ways according to ? fruit of his doings v11 as the partridge sots on eggs ? and hatch's them not partridge ? perdrix so he that gets riches ? not by right shall leave them ? in the midst of his days at the end ? shall be a fool v12 a glorious high trone ?  from the beginning is ? the place of our sanctuary v13  all that forsake you ? shall be ashamed they that depart ? from me shall be written in the earth because they have ? forsaken the Lord the fountain of living waters v17  be not a terror ? you are my hope in the day of evil mm v18 let them be ? confounded that persecute me let not me be ? confounded bring upon them the ? day of evil and destroy ? them  with double destruction v21 bear no burden  on ? the sabbath day nor bring it ? by the gates of Jerusalem v22 nor carry forth ? a burden out of your houses on the sabbath day neither fo any ? work but ? hallow the sabbath day as I commanded your fathers v23 but they obeyed not neither ? inclined their ears but made their ? neck stiff that they might not ? hear nor receive instruction v24  if you diligently ? hearken unto me to bring in ? no burden through the gates of this city ok tue sabbath day but hallow ? tue sabbath day to do no work in it v25 there shall enter in the gates of this city kings and princes sitting ? on the throne of David riding in  ? chariots horses they and  their princes v26 they shall come from  ? Judah Jerusalem Benjamin bringing  burn offering sacrifices v27 but if you will not ? hearken unto me  to hallow the sabbath day and  not to ? bear a burden even ? entering in at the gates of Jerusalem on sabbath day then I will kindle s fire ? in tje gates that ? it shall not be quenched je ch 18 v2  arise and go down ? to the posters house there will I cause ? to hear my words v3 I went down to the potter's house behold he ? wrought a work on a wheels V4 the vessel that he made ? of clay was married in the hand of the Potter so he made it again ? another vessel as seemed good ? to tie potter to make it V6 o house of Israel  ? cannot I do with you as this potter as tue clay is in the potter's hand so are you ? in my hand V7 at that instant ? I shall speak concerning a nation to ? pluck up pull down and to destroy it V8 if that nation  ? against whom I have pronounced turn from ? their evil I will ? repent of the evil that I thought to do unto them v9 at that instant ? I shall speak concerning a nation to ? built and to plant it v10 if I do evil in my sight that it  ? obey not my voice then I will repent  ? of the good wherewith I said I would benefit them v11 speak to the ? men of Judah saying ? I frame evil against you and? device a device against you return ? everyone from his evil way and make ? your ways and doings good v12  they said ? there is no hope but ? we will walk after our own devices we will ? everyone do to the imagination of his evil heart v13  ask among the heathen ? who has heard such things tue virgin of Israel has done  ? a very horrible thing v14  will a men leave ? tue snow of Lebanon which comes from the rock of the field shall tue cold flowing ? waters that come from another place be forsaken v15 because my people ? have forsaken me they have ? burned incense to vanity they have ? caused them to stumble in their ways from the ancient paths to walk in paths ? in a way not cast up V16 to make their land ? desolate and a ? perpetual hissing everyone that pases ? shall be astonished and wag his head v17  I will scatter them  as ? with an east wind before the enemy I will show them ? the back and not the face in the day of their calamity v18  then said they ? come let us decide devices against Jeremiah for the law ? shall not perish from the priest nor ? counsel from the wise nor tue word from ? the prophet come let us ? smite him with the tongue let us not give heed ? to any of his words v20 shall evil be ? recompensed for good they have digger s pit ? for my soul  remember that I stood ? before you to speak good to them and to to run away ? your wrath from them  v21 deliver up their ? children to the famine poir out their blood ? by the force of the sword let their wives ? be bereaved of their  children and we widows let their men ? be put to death let their young men ? be slain by the sword in battle v22 let a cry ?. be heard from their houses when you shall bring s troop ? suddenly upon them for ? they have digged a pit to take me and ? his snares for my feet v23 Lord you know ? all their counsels against me to slay me forgive not ? their iniquity neither blot out ? their sins from.your sight let them me ? overthrown before you deal this with them  ? in the time of your anger je ch 19 v1 go and get a ? potter's earthen bottle take of tie ? ancient people of the priests v2 go forth unto ? tue valley of the son of Hinnom which is ? by the entry of tje east gate snd ? proclaim there the words that I shall tell you v3 I will bring evil ? upon this place the which  ? whosoever hears his ears shall tingle V4  because they have ? forsaken me and have estranged this place and have ? burned incence unto others gods whom ? neither they nor their fathers have known and have filled ? this place with the blood  of innocents v5  they have built ?  the high places of Baal to burn their sons to with fire which I ? commanded not nor spake it neither came ? into my mind V6 tue days come there this place shall ? no more be called Tophet nor ? the valley of tus son of Hinnom but the ?  Valley of slaughter V7 I will make void ? the counsel of Judah and Jerusalem in this place I will cause them ? to fall by the sword before their enemies and by the hand ? of them that seek their lives their carcases ? will I give to be meat for the fowls of the heavens  V8 I will make this city ? desolate and a hissing everyone that passes ? shall be astonished and hiss because ? of all the plagues hiss ? to make a sharp sound v9  I will cause them to ? est the  flesh of their sons v11 even so I will ? break this people and this city as one ? breaksa a potter's vessel that cannot be ? made whole again they shall bury them ? in Tophet till there be no place to bury v12 this will i do ? unto this place and to the inhabitants and ever ? make this city as Tophet v13 the houses of Jerusalem shall be ? defiled in the place of Tophet because ? of all the houses upon whose roofs they have burned incence unto the host of heaven and have poured out drink offering ? unto others gods v15 I will.bring upon this city ? all the evil that I have pronounced against it because they have ? hardened their necks that they might not hear my words je ch 20 v1 now Pashur ? son of immer priest who was chief  governor heard that Jeremiah ? prophesied these things v2  then Pashur ? smote Jeremiah and put him in the stocks in tje highi gate of Benjamin which was ? by the house of the Lord v3  on the morrow Pashur ? brought forth Jeremiah out of the stocks said Jeremiah ? the Lord has not called your name Pashur but ?  Magormissabib V4 for ? I will make you a terror to yourself and your friends for they shall ? fall by the sword of their enemies I will give all Judah ? into the hands of the king of Babylon je shall carry them ? captive.into Babylon and shall ? slay them with the sword V5 I will deliver all the strength ? of this city and all the labours I will give into the hands ? of their enemies which ! shall spoil them and take them and carry them to Babylon v6 you Pashur ? shall go Into captivity you shall come to Babylon ? there you shall die and be burried you and your friends ? which have prophecied lies v7 O lord you have ? deceived me I am in dérision ? daily everyone mocks me V8 since I spake ? the word of the Lord was made a reproach unto me  and  a dérision daily V9 then I said ? i will not make mention of him nor ? speak anymore in his name his Word was ? in my heart as a burning fire shut up in my bones I was ? weary of forbearing and I could not stay forbearing ? patient and forgiving v10 I heard the ? defaming of many fear was ? on every side all my familiars ? watched for my halting saying ? peradventure he will be enticed v11 but the Lord is ? with me as a mighty terrible one therefore my persecutors ? shall stumble and not prevail v12 o Lord that tries the ? righteous and deed the reins and the heart let me see ? my vengeance on them v13 sing unto tue Lord for ? he has délivered the soul of the poor from ? the hand of the evildoer v14 curded be ? the day wherein I was born let not the day ? wherein my mother bare me be blessed v15 cursed be the men ? who brought tidings to my father saying ? a men child is born making him ? very glad v16  let that men be ? as the cities that the Lord overthrew and repented not v17 because he slew me ? not from the womb that my mother been ? my grave and he womb always ? great with me v18 wherefore came I forth ? out of the womb to see labour and sorrow trust my days ? should be consumed with shame je ch 21 v1 when Zedekiah sent ? unto him Pashur v2 enquire of the Lord ? from.mebicjadnezzar if so be ?  that the Lord will deal with us according to all his wondrous works trust je may go ? up from us v4 I will turn back ? the weapons of war that are in your hands with the which ? you fight against the king of Babylon I will assemble them ? in the midst of this city V5 I myself will ? fight against you with ? an outstretched  hand and with a strong arm even in ? anger  and in fury and in great wrath V6  I will smite the ? inhabitants of this city they shall die ? of a great pestilence V7  afterward I will deliver ? Zedekiah from the pestilence the sword tue famine into ? tue hands of Nebuchadnezzar into the hands ? of their enemies they shall ? smite them with the edge of the  sword he shall not ? spare them nor have pity nor have mercy V8 unto this people you shall say ? I set before you the way of life and the way of death v9 he they abides in this city ? shall die by sword famine pestilence he that goes out ? and falls to the Chaldeans he shall live his life shall ? be unto him a prey v10 I have set my face against ? this city for evil and not for good it shall be given ? into tue hands of tje king of Babylon he shall ? burn it work fire v12 execute judgment and ? deliver hill that is spoiled out of tje hand of the oppressor lest my ? fury go out like fire and burn and ? none can quench I n because of the ? evil of your doings v13  I am against you ? inhabitant of the valley and rock of the plain which say ? who shall come down against us who shall enter ? into our habitations v14 but I will ? punish you according to the fruit of your doing I will kindle a fire ? in the forest it shall devour all things round about je ch 22 v3 execute judgment and ? righteousness deliver the ? spoiled out of tje hand of the oppressor do no wrong ? do no violence neither shed ? innocent blood in this place V4 for if you do this thing ? then shall enter in by the gates of this house kings V5 but if you will not hear ? these words I swear by myself ? this house shall become a desolation V6  this says the Lord  unto ? the king's house of Judah you are ? Gilead and the head of Lebanon yet surely I ? will make you a wilderness and ? cities which are not inhabited V7 I will prepare ? destroyers against you everyone with ? weapons they shall cut  down ?! the choice cedars and cast them into the fire V8  many nations shall ? pass by this city they shall say every men ? wherefore the Lord has done this into this great city ? v9 because they have ? forsaken the covenant of the Lord and worshipped ? other gods and served them v10 weep not for ? the dead neither bemoan him? weep sore for ? him that goes away and ye shall return no more nor see his native country v11 thus says tjs Lord ? touching shallum Kong of Judah he went fortu out of this place ? he shall not return thither anymore v12 he shall die ? in this place whither they ? have led him captive and shall see ? his land no more v13 woe unto him that ? builds his house by unrighteousness and his chambers ? by wrong that uses his neighbours ? service without wages and gives him not ? for his work v15 shall you reign because ? you close yourself with cedar did not your father? est and drink and do judgment and justice then it was ? well with him V16 he judged the cause ? of the poor and needy then it was well ? with him was it not to ? know me says the Lord v17 but your eyes and your heart ? are not but for covetousness and to shed innocent blood and for ? oppression and for violence v18 concerning Jehoiakim ? they shall not lament for him v19 he shall be buried with ? the burial of an ass and cast ? beyond the gates of Jerusalem V21 I spake to you in ? your prosperity but you said ? I will not hear this has been your ? manner from your youth that you ? obeyed not my voice v22 the wind shall ? eat up all.your pastors your lovers shall go ? into captivity surely shall you be ? ashamed and confounded for all your wickedness v23 o inhabitant of Lebanon ? that make your nest in the cedars how gracious ? shall you be when pagans come upon you the pain ? of a woman in travail v24 as I live though ? Coniah son of Jehoiakim were the signet ? upon my right hand yet ? I would pluck you thence v25 I will give into your hand ? them that seek your life into the hand of them ? whose face you fear v26 I will cast ? you out and your ? mother that bare you into another country where you ? were not born there shall? you die v27 to the land they shall desire to return ? they shall not return v28  is this men coniah a ? broken idol ? why is he ? cast out into a land which they know not v30  wrote this men ? childless a men that ? shall not prosper in his days no men of his seed ? shall prosper je ch 23 v1 woe unto the pastors that ? destroy and scatter the sheep of my pasture v2 you have scattered ? my flock and driven them away and have not ? visited them I will visit ? upon you the evil of your doings v3 I will gather ? the remnant of my flock out of all countries wither I have driven them and bring them ? again to their fold they shall ? ne fruitful and increase v4 I will set up ? shepherds over them which will feed them they shall fear ? no more nor be dismayed neither shall they ? be lacking v5 the days come that ? I will raise unto David a righteous Branch a king shall ? reign and prosper and shall ? execute justice and judgment in the earth v6 in his days Judah ? shall be saved Israel shall ? dwell safely this is his name ? the Lord our righteousness v7 therefore ? the days come that they shall no more ? say the Lord lives that brought the children of Israel out of Egypt v8 but ? the Lord lives ? which brought up and led the seed of Israel out ? of the north country they shall dwell ? in their own land v9 my heart is broken ? because of the prophets all my bones ? shake I am like a ? drunken men like a men whose ? wine has overcome because of ? the Lord and because of the words of his holiness v10 the land is full ? adulteries because of  ? land 'mourns right the pleasant land and ? the wilderness are dried up their course is ? evil and their force is not right v11 both prophet and priest are profane in my house I have ? found their wickedness v12 their way shall be ? unto them as slippery ways in the darkness hall be ? driven on and fall I will bring ? evil upon them v13 I have seen ? folly in prophets of samaria they prophecy in ? baal and caused my peole Israel to err v14 I have seen ? in prophets of jerusalem an horrible thing they commit ? adultery and walk in lies they strengthen the ? hands of evil doers that none ? return from their wickedness they are all ? unto me as Sodom and the inhabitants as Gomorrah v15 this says the Lord concerning ? the prophets I will feed them with ? wormwood and make them drink ? the water of gall from the prophets of jerusalem ? is gone forth profaneness into all the land v16 listen not to the ? words of the prophets that prophesy unto you they make you ? vain they speak a vision of their own heart and not ? out of the mouth of the Lord v17 they stay still ? unto them that despise me the Lord has said ? you shall have peace they say to everyone ? that walks after the imagination of their own hearts ? no evil shall come upon you v18 for who ? has stood in the counsel of the Lord and has ? perceived and heard his word ? who has marked ? his word and heart it v19 a whirlwind of the Lord ? is gone forth in fury even a ? grevious whirlwind it shall fall grievously upon the head of the wicked V20 tye anger of the Lord ? shall not return until.he have ? executed and performed the thoughts of his heart in the later days ? you shall consider it perfectly v21 I ha e not sent ? these prophets yet they ran I have not spoken ? to them yet they prophecied v22 if they had ? stood in my counsel and caused my ? people to hear my words they would ? have turned them from their evil way and from ? the evil of their doing v23 am I a God ? at hand and not ? afar off v24 can any hide ? himself on secret places that I shall not see him ? do not i ?  fill heaven and earth v25 I have heard what the prophets  say that ? prophesy lies in my name saying ? I have dreamed v26 how long shall this be ? in the heart of the prophets that prophesy lie they are prophets of ? the deceit of their own heart v27  which think ? to cause my people to forget my name by ? their dreams which ? they tell every men to his neighbour as their fathers have ? forgotten my name for Baal v28 the prophet ? that has a dream he that has my word ? let him speak my word faithfully what is the chaff ? to the weat v29  is not my word ? like a fire like s hammer that ? breaks the rock in pieces v30 I am against the prophets ? that steal my words everyone from his neighbour v31 I am against the prophets that ? use their tongues and say he says v32 I am against them that prophesy ? false dreams and do ? tell them and cause my people to err by their lies and by their lightness I sent them ?.not nor commanded them. therefore they ? shall not profit this people at all V33 when this people ask ? what od tje burden of the Lord you shall say ? what burden I will even ? forsaken you said the Lord v34 for the prophet that says ? tje burden of the Lord I will ? punish that men and that house v36 the burden of the Lord shall ? you mention no more  for every men's ? word shall be his burden for you have ? perverted the words of the living  God v38 since you say ? the burden of the Lord and I have ? sent you saying you shall not say the burden of the Lord v39 therefore ? I will utterly forget you and I will forsake you and the ? city that I gave you and cast you ? out of my presence V40 I will bring ? an everlasting reproach upon you and a perpetual ? shame which shall not be forgotten je ch 24 v1 the Lord showed me ? two baskets of figs were set before the temple v2 one basket had ? very good figs even like the figs ? that are first ripe tje other basket had ? very naughty figs which could ? not be eaten they were so bad V3 what do you see Jeremiah ? I said figs very good and the evil very evil V5 like these good figs ?  so will I acknowledge them that are carried  away captive of Judah V6 for I will set my eyes ? upon them for good I will bring them ? again to this land I will ? build them and not pull.them down I will ? plant them and not pluck them up v7 I will give the  ? a heart to know me they shall return ? u to me with their whole heart V8 as tue evil figs so ? so will i give Zedekiah v9 to be ? removed into all kingdoms of the earth for their hurt to be ? a reproach and a proverb a taunt a curse in all places I ha e driven them v10 I will send the ? sword tje famine pestilence till ? they be consumed from off the land I gave them and their fathers


 
 
 

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