(1.0004205895197) | Jer 40:13 |
(1.0004205895197) | Jer 46:22 | Egypt will run away, hissing like a snake, |
(1.0004205895197) | Jer 49:9 | If grape pickers came to pick your grapes, would they not leave a few grapes behind? |
(1.0004205895197) | Jer 51:10 | The exiles from Judah will say, |
(0.94737576419214) | Jer 4:29 | At the sound of the approaching horsemen and archers the people of every town will flee. Some of them will hide in the thickets. Others will climb up among the rocks. All the cities will be deserted. No one will remain in them. |
(0.94737576419214) | Jer 14:3 | The leading men of the cities send their servants for water. They go to the cisterns, |
(0.94737576419214) | Jer 50:5 | They will ask the way to Zion; they will turn their faces toward it. They will come |
(0.94737576419214) | Jer 50:26 | Come from far away and attack Babylonia! |
(0.94737576419214) | Jer 51:51 | ‘We |
(0.89433100436681) | Jer 12:12 | A destructive army |
(0.89433100436681) | Jer 27:18 | I also told them, |
(0.89433100436681) | Jer 32:24 | Even now siege ramps have been built up around the city |
(0.89433100436681) | Jer 34:10 | All the people and their leaders had agreed to this. They had agreed to free their male and female slaves and not keep them enslaved any longer. They originally complied with the covenant and freed them. |
(0.89433100436681) | Jer 35:11 | But when King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon invaded the land we said, ‘Let’s get up and go to Jerusalem |
(0.89433100436681) | Jer 41:6 | Ishmael son of Nethaniah went out from Mizpah to meet them. He was pretending to cry |