| (0.88787974452555) | Jer 1:2 |
| The Lord 1 began to speak to him 2 in the thirteenth year that Josiah son of Amon ruled over Judah. |
| (0.88787974452555) | Jer 2:26 |
| Just as a thief has to suffer dishonor when he is caught, so the people of Israel 1 will suffer dishonor for what they have done. 2 So will their kings and officials, their priests and their prophets. |
| (0.88787974452555) | Jer 4:9 |
| “When this happens,” 1 says the Lord, “the king and his officials will lose their courage. The priests will be struck with horror, and the prophets will be speechless in astonishment.” |
| (0.88787974452555) | Jer 10:7 |
| Everyone should revere you, O King of all nations, 1 because you deserve to be revered. 2 For there is no one like you among any of the wise people of the nations nor among any of their kings. 3 |
| (0.88787974452555) | Jer 10:10 |
| The Lord is the only true God. He is the living God and the everlasting King. When he shows his anger the earth shakes. None of the nations can stand up to his fury. |
| (0.88787974452555) | Jer 15:4 |
| I will make all the people in all the kingdoms of the world horrified at what has happened to them because of what Hezekiah’s son Manasseh, king of Judah, did in Jerusalem.” 1 |
| (0.88787974452555) | Jer 17:20 |
| As you stand in those places 1 announce, ‘Listen, all you people who pass through these gates. Listen, all you kings of Judah, all you people of Judah and all you citizens of Jerusalem. Listen to what the Lord says. 2 |
| (0.88787974452555) | Jer 21:10 |
| For I, the Lord, say that 1 I am determined not to deliver this city but to bring disaster on it. 2 It will be handed over to the king of Babylon and he will destroy it with fire.’” 3 |
| (0.88787974452555) | Jer 22:2 |
| Say: ‘Listen, O king of Judah who follows in David’s succession. 1 You, your officials, and your subjects who pass through the gates of this palace must listen to what the Lord says. 2 |
| (0.88787974452555) | Jer 22:25 |
| I will hand you over to those who want to take your life and of whom you are afraid. I will hand you over to King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon and his Babylonian 1 soldiers. |
| (0.88787974452555) | Jer 23:5 |
| “I, the Lord, promise 1 that a new time will certainly come 2 when I will raise up for them a righteous branch, 3 a descendant of David. He will rule over them with wisdom and understanding 4 and will do what is just and right in the land. 5 |
| (0.88787974452555) | Jer 25:11 |
| This whole area 1 will become a desolate wasteland. These nations will be subject to the king of Babylon for seventy years.’ 2 |
| (0.88787974452555) | Jer 25:14 |
| For many nations and great kings will make slaves of the king of Babylon and his nation 1 too. I will repay them for all they have done!’” 2 |
| (0.88787974452555) | Jer 25:18 |
| I made Jerusalem 1 and the cities of Judah, its kings and its officials drink it. 2 I did it so Judah would become a ruin. I did it so Judah, its kings, and its officials would become an object 3 of horror and of hissing scorn, an example used in curses. 4 Such is already becoming the case! 5 |
| (0.88787974452555) | Jer 26:1 |
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| (0.88787974452555) | Jer 26:10 |
| However, some of the officials 1 of Judah heard about what was happening 2 and they rushed up to the Lord’s temple from the royal palace. They set up court 3 at the entrance of the New Gate of the Lord’s temple. 4 |
| (0.88787974452555) | Jer 26:22 |
| However, King Jehoiakim sent some men to Egypt, including Elnathan son of Achbor, 1 |
| (0.88787974452555) | Jer 26:23 |
| and they brought Uriah back from there. 1 They took him to King Jehoiakim, who had him executed and had his body thrown into the burial place of the common people. 2 |
| (0.88787974452555) | Jer 27:1 |
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| (0.88787974452555) | Jer 27:11 |
| Things will go better for the nation that submits to the yoke of servitude to 1 the king of Babylon and is subject to him. I will leave that nation 2 in its native land. Its people can continue to farm it and live in it. I, the Lord, affirm it!”’” 3 |




