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  • Pour out your anger on the nations who do not acknowledge you, and on the families that do not call on your name, for they have devoured Jacob, have devoured and made an end of him and reduced his home to desolation. (Jeremiah 10, 25)

  • Pharaoh king of Egypt, his officials, his chief men and all his people, (Jeremiah 25, 19)

  • Disaster! This is the great day, no other like it: a time of distress for Jacob, though he will be saved from it. (Jeremiah 30, 7)

  • So do not be afraid, my servant Jacob, Yahweh declares, Israel, do not be alarmed: for look, I shall rescue you from distant countries and your descendants from the country where they are captive. Jacob will return and be at peace, secure, with no one to trouble him. (Jeremiah 30, 10)

  • Yahweh says this: Look, I shall restore the tents of Jacob and take pity on his dwellings: the town will be rebuilt on its mound, the stronghold where it ought to stand. (Jeremiah 30, 18)

  • For Yahweh says this: Shout with joy for Jacob! Hail the chief of nations! Proclaim! Praise! Shout, 'Yahweh has saved his people, the remnant of Israel!' (Jeremiah 31, 7)

  • For Yahweh has ransomed Jacob, rescued him from a hand stronger than his own. (Jeremiah 31, 11)

  • why, then I shall reject the descendants of Jacob and of David my servant and cease to choose rulers from his descendants for the heirs of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob! For I shall bring back their captives and take pity on them." ' (Jeremiah 33, 26)

  • Meanwhile Pharaoh's army was on the move from Egypt and the Chaldaeans besieging Jerusalem had raised the siege when they heard the news. (Jeremiah 37, 5)

  • 'Yahweh, God of Israel, says this, "To the king of Judah who sent you to consult me make this reply: Is Pharaoh's army marching to your aid? It will withdraw to its own country, Egypt. (Jeremiah 37, 7)

  • At the time when the Chaldaean army, threatened by Pharaoh's army, had raised the siege of Jerusalem, (Jeremiah 37, 11)

  • 'Take some large stones and bury them in the cement on the terrace outside the entrance of Pharaoh's palace in Tahpanhes, where the Judaeans can see you. (Jeremiah 43, 9)


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