(0.91091370826011) | Jer 40:4 | But now, Jeremiah, today I will set you free<n id="1" /> from the chains on your wrists. If you would like to come to Babylon with me, come along and I will take care of you.<n id="2" /> But if you prefer not to come to Babylon with me, you are not required to do so.<n id="3" /> You are free to go anywhere in the land you want to go.<n id="4" /> Go wherever you choose.8221;<n id="5" /> |
(0.91091370826011) | Jer 42:18 | For<n id="1" /> the <sc>Lordsc> God of Israel who rules over all<n id="2" /> says, 8216;If you go to Egypt, I will pour out my wrath on you just as I poured out my anger and wrath on the citizens of Jerusalem.<n id="3" /> You will become an object of horror and ridicule, an example of those who have been cursed and that people use in pronouncing a curse.<n id="4" /> You will never see this place again.8217;<n id="5" />p> |
(0.91091370826011) | Jer 44:12 | I will see to it that all the Judean remnant that was determined to go<n id="1" /> and live in the land of Egypt will be destroyed. Here in the land of Egypt they will fall in battle<n id="2" /> or perish from starvation. People of every class<n id="3" /> will die in war or from starvation. They will become an object of horror and ridicule, an example of those who have been cursed and that people use in pronouncing a curse.<n id="4" /> |
(0.91091370826011) | Jer 44:17 | Instead we will do everything we vowed we would do.<n id="1" /> We will sacrifice and pour out drink offerings to the goddess called the Queen of Heaven<n id="2" /> just as we and our ancestors, our kings, and our leaders previously did in the towns of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem. For then we had plenty of food, were well-off, and had no troubles.<n id="3" /> |