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  • He will set fire to the temples of the Egyptian gods; these gods will be burned or carried away. As a shepherd wraps himself in a cloak, so will the king of Babylon wrap the land of Egypt about himself and depart in safety. (Jeremiah 43, 12)

  • He will break the sacred pillars at Heliopolis and burn the temples of the gods in Egypt." (Jeremiah 43, 13)

  • These are no more than ruins without inhabitants because of the evil they have done. They have provoked my anger by offering incense to foreign gods that neither they nor their fathers knew. (Jeremiah 44, 3)

  • But they did not listen or pay attention; they did not turn away from their evil ways or give up worshiping strange gods. (Jeremiah 44, 5)

  • Why do you provoke my anger with the work of your hands? Why do you worship foreign gods in Egypt where you came to live? Surely you will decrease in number and be a curse and an object of reproach among all the nations? (Jeremiah 44, 8)

  • Then all the men who knew their wives were offering incense to foreign gods and all the women, a great assembly, replied to Jeremiah in a louder voice. (Jeremiah 44, 15)

  • Yahweh Sabaoth, the God of Israel, has said: "I will punish Amon of Thebes, and Egypt with her gods and kings, Pharaoh and those who trust in him. (Jeremiah 46, 25)

  • Yahweh says: I will bring to an end any man in Moab who offers sacrifice on the high place and burns incense to his gods. (Jeremiah 48, 35)

  • but each one of us followed his perverted heart, serving false gods and doing what displeases the Lord our God. (Baruch 1, 22)

  • In Babylon you will see gods of silver, gold and wood, carried on men's shoulders and filling the people with fear. (Baruch 6, 3)

  • As for a maiden conscious of her appearance, these pagans make golden crowns for their gods. (Baruch 6, 8)

  • Yet at times the priests steal the gold and silver from their gods for their own use and for the prostitutes in their temples. (Baruch 6, 9)


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