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  • This was the errand given by the prophet Jeremiah to Seraiah, son of Neriah, son of Mahseiah, when he went to Babylon for the king in the fourth year of the reign of Zedekiah; Seraiah was chief quartermaster. (Jeremiah 51, 59)

  • Jeremiah had written all the misfortune that was to befall Babylon in a single book: all these words that were written against Babylon. (Jeremiah 51, 60)

  • And Jeremiah said to Seraiah: When you reach Babylon, see that you read aloud all these words, (Jeremiah 51, 61)

  • and say: Thus shall Babylon sink. Never shall she rise, because of the evil I am bringing upon her. (To "weary themselves" are the words of Jeremiah.) (Jeremiah 51, 64)

  • Zedekiah was twenty-one years old when he became king, and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Hamutal, daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah. (Jeremiah 52, 1)

  • A copy of the letter which Jeremiah sent to those who were being led captive to Babylon by the king of the Babylonians, to convey to them what God had commanded him: For the sins you committed before God, you are being led captive to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar, king of the Babylonians. (Baruch 6, 1)

  • in the first year of his reign I, Daniel, tried to understand in the Scriptures the counting of the years of which the LORD spoke to the prophet Jeremiah: that for the ruins of Jerusalem seventy years must be fulfilled. (Daniel 9, 2)

  • I will turn your feasts into mourning and all your songs into lamentations. I will cover the loins of all with sackcloth and make every head bald. I will make them mourn as for an only son, and bring their day to a bitter end. (Amos 8, 10)

  • Then was fulfilled what had been said through Jeremiah the prophet: (Matthew 2, 17)

  • They replied, "Some say John the Baptist, others Elijah, still others Jeremiah or one of the prophets." (Matthew 16, 14)

  • Then was fulfilled what had been said through Jeremiah the prophet, "And they took the thirty pieces of silver, the value of a man with a price on his head, a price set by some of the Israelites, (Matthew 27, 9)


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