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  • 'Beautiful Green Olive Tree - fair and fruitful!' But with the roar of a storm, its foliage took fire and its branches were broken. (Jeremiah 11, 16)

  • Is this Jeconiah a broken and useless crock that no one wants? Why has he been expelled, he and his family, to a land they do not know? (Jeremiah 22, 28)

  • "Go and tell this to Hananiah: This is what Yahweh says: You have broken a wooden yoke but in its place you will get a yoke of iron. (Jeremiah 28, 13)

  • then might my covenant with David my servant be broken. Only then would there be no descendant to reign on his throne and no priests or Levites to minister before me. (Jeremiah 33, 21)

  • But what do I see? With broken ranks they fall back; their warriors are routed. They flee headlong without looking back, as terrors explode on every side. (Jeremiah 46, 5)

  • All you her neighbors, mourn for her, all you who knew her well; say, "How the mighty scepter is broken, the glorious rod!" (Jeremiah 48, 17)

  • The horn of Moab is cut off and her arm broken - it is Yahweh who speaks. (Jeremiah 48, 25)

  • How broken and shattered is the hammer of the whole earth! How horrifying has Babylon become among the nations! (Jeremiah 50, 23)

  • Her warriors have ceased to fight; they cower in their strongholds. Their strength is dried up, their homes are burned and their gates broken. (Jeremiah 51, 30)

  • Upon Babylon the destroyer has come; her warriors are captured, their bows are broken. For Yahweh is a God who rewards, who repays her enemies in full. (Jeremiah 51, 56)

  • Her gates have sunk into the ground; broken and removed are their bars. Her king and rulers live in exile among the nations. No more message for their prophets, no more visions from Yahweh. (Lamentations 2, 9)

  • He has worn away my flesh and skin; he has broken all my bones. (Lamentations 3, 4)


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