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  • The king sent Jehudi for the scroll, and he brought it from the room of the scribe Elishama and read it to the king and all the chief men standing round the king. (Jeremiah 36, 21)

  • Each time Jehudi had read three or four columns, the king cut them off with a scribe's knife and threw them into the fire in the brazier until the whole of the scroll had been burnt in the brazier fire. (Jeremiah 36, 23)

  • and although Elnathan and Delaiah and Gemariah had urged the king not to burn the scroll he would not listen to them, (Jeremiah 36, 25)

  • Then the word of Yahweh came to Jeremiah, after the king had burnt the scroll containing the words Baruch had written at Jeremiah's dictation, (Jeremiah 36, 27)

  • 'Take another scroll and write down all the words that were written on the first scroll burnt by Jehoiakim king of Judah. (Jeremiah 36, 28)

  • And as regards Jehoiakim king of Judah, you are to say, "Yahweh says this: You have burnt that scroll, saying: Why have you written down: The king of Babylon will certainly come and lay this country waste and leave it without human or animal? (Jeremiah 36, 29)

  • Jeremiah then took another scroll and gave it to the scribe Baruch son of Neriah, who in it at Jeremiah's dictation wrote all the words of the book that Jehoiakim king of Judah had burnt, with many similar words in addition. (Jeremiah 36, 32)

  • When I looked, there was a hand stretch- ing out to me, holding a scroll. (Ezekiel 2, 9)

  • He then said, 'Son of man, eat what you see; eat this scroll, then go and speak to the House of Israel.' (Ezekiel 3, 1)

  • I opened my mouth; he gave me the scroll to eat (Ezekiel 3, 2)

  • and then said, 'Son of man, feed on this scroll which I am giving you and eat your fill.' So I ate it, and it tasted sweet as honey. (Ezekiel 3, 3)

  • Again raising my eyes, I had a vision. There was a flying scroll. (Zechariah 5, 1)


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