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  • I will punish those in Egypt as I punished Jerusalem with the sword, famine and pestilence. (Jeremiah 44, 13)

  • But since we stopped burning incense to the queen of heaven we have been in need of everything and have perished by the sword and famine." (Jeremiah 44, 18)

  • I am watching over them but not for their good. All the people of Judah in Egypt will perish by the sword and famine until they are wiped out. (Jeremiah 44, 27)

  • On the ninth day of the fourth month famine became a serious problem in the city, and throughout the land there was no bread for the people. (Jeremiah 52, 6)

  • Better to have died by the sword than to have perished in hunger. The famine-stricken people perish, and slowly, wretchedly, pass away. (Lamentations 4, 9)

  • See, they have been exposed to the heat of the day and the cold of the night; they died in cruel sufferings, by famine, by the sword and by plagues. (Baruch 2, 25)

  • No one in Canaan has heard of Wisdom, no one has seen her in Teman. (Baruch 3, 22)

  • This is what Yahweh said, "Clap your hands, stamp your feet and say: Well done! when the people of Israel are falling by the sword, famine and plague because of their abominations. (Ezekiel 6, 11)

  • Outside in the open is the sword; plague and starvation in the houses. Those in the country will die by the sword, those in the city will be victims of famine and plague. (Ezekiel 7, 15)

  • I will however allow a small number of them to escape the sword, famine and pestilence so they may confess their abominations among the nations where they will go and they will know I am Yahweh." (Ezekiel 12, 16)

  • "Son of man, when a nation sins against me by being unfaithful, I will stretch out my hand against it, deprive it of bread, and famine will destroy men and animals. (Ezekiel 14, 13)

  • Now this is what Yahweh says, "Although I have sent my four great punishments, sword, famine, wild beasts and plague against Jerusalem to destroy men and animals, (Ezekiel 14, 21)


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