(0.41669706293706) | 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<n id="1" /> because of all the disasters that have happened to it.<n id="2" /> |
(0.41669706293706) | Jer 20:2 | When he heard Jeremiah8217;s prophecy, he had the prophet flogged.<n id="1" /> Then he put him in the stocks<n id="2" /> which were at the Upper Gate of Benjamin in the <sc>Lordsc>8217;s temple.<n id="3" /> |
(0.41669706293706) | Jer 20:12 | <p class="poetry">O <sc>Lordsc> who rules over all,<n id="1" /> you test and prove the righteous.p> <p class="poetry">You see into people8217;s hearts and minds.<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">Pay them back for what they have donep> <p class="poetry">because I trust you to vindicate my cause.p> |
(0.41669706293706) | Jer 20:15 | <p class="poetry">Cursed be the manp> <p class="poetry">who made my father very gladp> <p class="poetry">when he brought him the newsp> <p class="poetry">that a baby boy had been born to him!<n id="1" />p> |
(0.41669706293706) | Jer 21:8 | <p class="bodytext">8220;But<n id="1" /> tell the people of Jerusalem<n id="2" /> that the <sc>Lordsc> says, 8216;I will give you a choice between two courses of action. One will result in life; the other will result in death.<n id="3" /> |
(0.41669706293706) | Jer 22:5 | But, if you do not obey these commands, I solemnly swear<n id="1" /> that this palace will become a pile of rubble. I, the <sc>Lordsc>, affirm it!8221;<n id="2" />p> |
(0.41669706293706) | Jer 22:10 | <t /><p class="poetry">8220;8216;Do not weep for the king who was killed.p> <p class="poetry">Do not grieve for him.p> <p class="poetry">But weep mournfully for the king who has gone into exile.p> <p class="poetry">For he will never return to see his native land again.<n id="1" />p> |
(0.41669706293706) | Jer 23:3 | Then I myself will regather those of my people<n id="1" /> who are still alive from all the countries where I have driven them. I will bring them back to their homeland.<n id="2" /> They will greatly increase in number. |
(0.41669706293706) | Jer 23:7 | <p class="bodytext">8220;So I, the <sc>Lordsc>, say:<n id="1" /> 8216;A new time will certainly come.<n id="2" /> People now affirm their oaths with 8220;I swear as surely as the <sc>Lordsc> lives who delivered the people of Israel out of Egypt.8221; |
(0.41669706293706) | Jer 23:18 | <p class="poetry">Yet which of them has ever stood in the <sc>Lordsc>8217;s inner circle<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">so they<n id="2" /> could see and hear what he has to say?<n id="3" />p> <p class="poetry">Which of them have ever paid attention or listened to what he has said?p> |
(0.41669706293706) | Jer 23:24 | <p class="poetry">8220;Do you really think anyone can hide himselfp> <p class="poetry">where I cannot see him?8221; the <sc>Lordsc> asks.<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">8220;Do you not know that I am everywhere?8221;<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">the <sc>Lordsc> asks.<n id="3" />p> |
(0.41669706293706) | 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!<n id="1" /> I, the <sc>Lordsc>, affirm it!<n id="2" /> |
(0.41669706293706) | Jer 23:36 | You must no longer say that the <sc>Lordsc>8217;s message is burdensome.<n id="1" /> For what is 8216;burdensome8217;<n id="2" /> really pertains to what a person himself says.<n id="3" /> You are misrepresenting<n id="4" /> the words of our God, the living God, the <sc>Lordsc> who rules over all.<n id="5" /> |
(0.41669706293706) | Jer 25:11 | This whole area<n id="1" /> will become a desolate wasteland. These nations will be subject to the king of Babylon for seventy years.8217;<n id="2" />p> |
(0.41669706293706) | Jer 26:6 | If you do not obey me,<n id="1" /> then I will do to this temple what I did to Shiloh.<n id="2" /> And I will make this city an example to be used in curses by people from all the nations on the earth.8217;8221;p> |
(0.41669706293706) | Jer 26:10 | <p class="bodytext">However, some of the officials<n id="1" /> of Judah heard about what was happening<n id="2" /> and they rushed up to the <sc>Lordsc>8217;s temple from the royal palace. They set up court<n id="3" /> at the entrance of the New Gate of the <sc>Lordsc>8217;s temple.<n id="4" /> |
(0.41669706293706) | Jer 26:21 | When the king and all his bodyguards<n id="1" /> and officials heard what he was prophesying,<n id="2" /> the king sought to have him executed. But Uriah found out about it and fled to Egypt out of fear.<n id="3" /> |
(0.41669706293706) | Jer 26:22 | However, King Jehoiakim sent some men to Egypt, including Elnathan son of Achbor,<n id="1" /> |
(0.41669706293706) | Jer 26:24 | <p class="bodytext">However, Ahikam son of Shaphan<n id="1" /> used his influence to keep Jeremiah from being handed over and executed by the people.<n id="2" />p> |
(0.41669706293706) | Jer 27:11 | Things will go better for the nation that submits to the yoke of servitude to<n id="1" /> the king of Babylon and is subject to him. I will leave that nation<n id="2" /> in its native land. Its people can continue to farm it and live in it. I, the <sc>Lordsc>, affirm it!8221;8217;8221;<n id="3" />p> |