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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:1 ; image nature: Winter sunset paints snow-covered peaks in shades of rose and gold.; Jeremiah 49:1. About the children of Ammon. These are the words of the Lord: Has Israel no sons? has he no one to take the heritage? why then has Milcom taken Gad for himself, putting his people in its towns?

Jeremiah 49:1. About the children of Ammon. These are the words of the Lord: Has Israel no sons? has he no one to take the heritage? why then has Milcom taken Gad for himself, putting his people in its towns?

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:2 ; image nature: Autumn fog fills a mountain valley. A red maple leaf drifts through golden light.; Jeremiah 49:2. Because of this, see, the days are coming when I will have a cry of war sounded against Rabbah, the town of the children of Ammon; it will become a waste of broken walls, and her daughter-towns will be burned with fire: then Israel will take the heritage of those who took his heritage, says the Lord.

Jeremiah 49:2. Because of this, see, the days are coming when I will have a cry of war sounded against Rabbah, the town of the children of Ammon; it will become a waste of broken walls, and her daughter-towns will be burned with fire: then Israel will take the heritage of those who took his heritage, says the Lord.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:3 ; image nature: Lava flows meet the ocean at twilight, sending plumes of steam skyward. Stars emerge one by one above the cosmic display.; Jeremiah 49:3. Make sounds of grief, O Heshbon, for Ai is wasted; give loud cries, O daughters of Rabbah, and put haircloth round you: give yourselves to weeping, running here and there and wounding yourselves; for Milcom will be taken prisoner together with his rulers and his priests.

Jeremiah 49:3. Make sounds of grief, O Heshbon, for Ai is wasted; give loud cries, O daughters of Rabbah, and put haircloth round you: give yourselves to weeping, running here and there and wounding yourselves; for Milcom will be taken prisoner together with his rulers and his priests.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:4 ; image nature: Winter frost creates delicate patterns on fallen leaves.; Jeremiah 49:4. Why are you lifted up in pride on account of your valleys, your flowing valley, O daughter ever turning away? who puts her faith in her wealth, saying, Who will come against me?

Jeremiah 49:4. Why are you lifted up in pride on account of your valleys, your flowing valley, O daughter ever turning away? who puts her faith in her wealth, saying, Who will come against me?

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:5 ; image nature: A great blue heron fishes in tidal pools. Waves crash on distant reefs.; Jeremiah 49:5. See, I will send fear on you, says the Lord, the Lord of armies, from those who are round you on every side; you will be forced out, every man straight before him, and there will be no one to get together the wanderers.

Jeremiah 49:5. See, I will send fear on you, says the Lord, the Lord of armies, from those who are round you on every side; you will be forced out, every man straight before him, and there will be no one to get together the wanderers.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:6 ; image nature: Sandhill cranes dance in morning mist. Their calls echo across the marsh.; Jeremiah 49:6. But after these things, I will let the fate of the children of Ammon be changed, says the Lord.

Jeremiah 49:6. But after these things, I will let the fate of the children of Ammon be changed, says the Lord.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:7 ; image nature: A giant sequoia reaches through morning fog. Centuries of growth stretch skyward in silent majesty.; Jeremiah 49:7. About Edom. This is what the Lord of armies has said. Is there no more wisdom in Teman? have wise suggestions come to an end among men of good sense? has their wisdom completely gone?

Jeremiah 49:7. About Edom. This is what the Lord of armies has said. Is there no more wisdom in Teman? have wise suggestions come to an end among men of good sense? has their wisdom completely gone?

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:8 ; image nature: Desert varnish stains canyon walls. Ancient stories weather in stone.; Jeremiah 49:8. Go in flight, go back, take cover in deep places, you who are living in Dedan; for I will send the fate of Edom on him, even the time of his punishment.

Jeremiah 49:8. Go in flight, go back, take cover in deep places, you who are living in Dedan; for I will send the fate of Edom on him, even the time of his punishment.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:9 ; image nature: Morning fog reveals spider web galaxies. Dew drops catch rainbow light.; Jeremiah 49:9. If men came to get your grapes, would they not let some be uncut on the vines? if thieves came by night, would they not make waste till they had enough?

Jeremiah 49:9. If men came to get your grapes, would they not let some be uncut on the vines? if thieves came by night, would they not make waste till they had enough?

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:10 ; image nature: A great blue heron fishes in tidal pools. Waves crash on distant reefs.; Jeremiah 49:10. I have had Esau searched out, uncovering his secret places, so that he may not keep himself covered: his seed is wasted and has come to an end, and there is no help from his neighbours.

Jeremiah 49:10. I have had Esau searched out, uncovering his secret places, so that he may not keep himself covered: his seed is wasted and has come to an end, and there is no help from his neighbours.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:11 ; image nature: Morning mist parts to reveal a pristine bamboo grove. Golden light filters through the stems, casting striped shadows.; Jeremiah 49:11. Put in my care your children who have no father, and I will keep them safe; and let your widows put their faith in me.

Jeremiah 49:11. Put in my care your children who have no father, and I will keep them safe; and let your widows put their faith in me.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:12 ; image nature: Lightning bugs rise from summer meadows at dusk. Their lights dance like earthbound stars.; Jeremiah 49:12. For the Lord has said, Those for whom the cup was not made ready will certainly be forced to take of it; and are you to go without punishment? you will not be without punishment, but will certainly be forced to take from the cup.

Jeremiah 49:12. For the Lord has said, Those for whom the cup was not made ready will certainly be forced to take of it; and are you to go without punishment? you will not be without punishment, but will certainly be forced to take from the cup.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:13 ; image nature: Wild roses climb abandoned walls. Time stands still in secret gardens.; Jeremiah 49:13. For I have taken an oath by myself, says the Lord, that Bozrah will become a cause of wonder, a name of shame, a waste and a curse; and all its towns will be waste places for ever.

Jeremiah 49:13. For I have taken an oath by myself, says the Lord, that Bozrah will become a cause of wonder, a name of shame, a waste and a curse; and all its towns will be waste places for ever.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:14 ; image nature: Mountain goats traverse sheer faces. Clouds part to reveal their path.; Jeremiah 49:14. Word has come to me from the Lord, and a representative has been sent to the nations, to say, Come together and go up against her, and take your places for the fight.

Jeremiah 49:14. Word has come to me from the Lord, and a representative has been sent to the nations, to say, Come together and go up against her, and take your places for the fight.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:15 ; image nature: Wild trillium carpets the forest floor. Sunlight filters green through new spring leaves.; Jeremiah 49:15. For see, I have made you small among the nations, looked down on by men.

Jeremiah 49:15. For see, I have made you small among the nations, looked down on by men.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:16 ; image nature: Wild lupines paint purple meadows. Snow lingers on distant peaks.; Jeremiah 49:16. ... the pride of your heart has been a false hope, O you who are living in the cracks of the rock, keeping your place on the top of the hill: even if you made your living-place as high as the eagle, I would make you come down, says the Lord.

Jeremiah 49:16. ... the pride of your heart has been a false hope, O you who are living in the cracks of the rock, keeping your place on the top of the hill: even if you made your living-place as high as the eagle, I would make you come down, says the Lord.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:17 ; image nature: Aurora borealis ripples like cosmic curtains. Pine trees stand sentinel beneath the light show.; Jeremiah 49:17. And Edom will become a cause of wonder: everyone who goes by will be overcome with wonder, and make sounds of fear at all her punishments.

Jeremiah 49:17. And Edom will become a cause of wonder: everyone who goes by will be overcome with wonder, and make sounds of fear at all her punishments.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:18 ; image nature: Wild orchids bloom in a rainforest canopy. Hummingbirds dart between the delicate flowers.; Jeremiah 49:18. As at the downfall of Sodom and Gomorrah and their neighbouring towns, says the Lord, no man will be living in it, no son of man will have a resting-place there.

Jeremiah 49:18. As at the downfall of Sodom and Gomorrah and their neighbouring towns, says the Lord, no man will be living in it, no son of man will have a resting-place there.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:19 ; image nature: Morning mist rises from valley streams. Birdsong heralds the dawn chorus.; Jeremiah 49:19. See, he will come up like a lion from the thick growth of Jordan against the resting-place of Teman: but I will suddenly make him go in flight from her; and I will put over her the man of my selection: for who is like me? and who will put forward his cause against me? and what keeper of sheep will be able to keep his place before me?

Jeremiah 49:19. See, he will come up like a lion from the thick growth of Jordan against the resting-place of Teman: but I will suddenly make him go in flight from her; and I will put over her the man of my selection: for who is like me? and who will put forward his cause against me? and what keeper of sheep will be able to keep his place before me?

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:20 ; image nature: Ancient petroglyphs weather on red canyon walls. A circling hawk's shadow passes over the timeless art.; Jeremiah 49:20. For this cause give ear to the decision of the Lord which he has made against Edom, and to his purposes designed against the people of Teman: Truly, they will be pulled away by the smallest of the flock; truly, he will make waste their fields with them.

Jeremiah 49:20. For this cause give ear to the decision of the Lord which he has made against Edom, and to his purposes designed against the people of Teman: Truly, they will be pulled away by the smallest of the flock; truly, he will make waste their fields with them.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:21 ; image nature: Spring migration fills marshlands with calling birds.; Jeremiah 49:21. The earth is shaking with the noise of their fall; their cry is sounding in the Red Sea.

Jeremiah 49:21. The earth is shaking with the noise of their fall; their cry is sounding in the Red Sea.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:22 ; image nature: Ocean waves crash against volcanic cliffs as seabirds wheel overhead, creating momentary rainbows.; Jeremiah 49:22. See, he will come up like an eagle in flight, stretching out his wings against Bozrah: and the hearts of Edom's men of war on that day will be like the heart of a woman in birth-pains.

Jeremiah 49:22. See, he will come up like an eagle in flight, stretching out his wings against Bozrah: and the hearts of Edom's men of war on that day will be like the heart of a woman in birth-pains.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:23 ; image nature: Wild iris breaks through melting snow. Alpine light ignites its petals.; Jeremiah 49:23. About Damascus. Hamath is put to shame, and Arpad; for the word of evil has come to their ears, their heart in its fear is turned to water, it will not be quiet.

Jeremiah 49:23. About Damascus. Hamath is put to shame, and Arpad; for the word of evil has come to their ears, their heart in its fear is turned to water, it will not be quiet.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:24 ; image nature: A lone jellyfish pulses through midnight waters. Its bioluminescent tendrils paint trails of azure light in the depths.; Jeremiah 49:24. Damascus has become feeble, she is turned to flight, fear has taken her in its grip: pain and sorrows have come on her, as on a woman in birth-pains.

Jeremiah 49:24. Damascus has become feeble, she is turned to flight, fear has taken her in its grip: pain and sorrows have come on her, as on a woman in birth-pains.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:25 ; image nature: Antarctic ice cliffs glow blue in the endless polar day. A penguin colony dots the frozen shore below.; Jeremiah 49:25. How has the town of praise been wasted, the place of joy!

Jeremiah 49:25. How has the town of praise been wasted, the place of joy!

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:26 ; image nature: Wild mustard flowers carpet coastal cliffs. Pacific waves provide endless percussion below.; Jeremiah 49:26. So her young men will be falling in her streets, and all the men of war will be cut off in that day, says the Lord of armies.

Jeremiah 49:26. So her young men will be falling in her streets, and all the men of war will be cut off in that day, says the Lord of armies.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:27 ; image nature: Coastal redwoods disappear into fog. Filtered sunlight creates divine rays.; Jeremiah 49:27. And I will have a fire lighted on the wall of Damascus, burning up the great houses of Ben-hadad.

Jeremiah 49:27. And I will have a fire lighted on the wall of Damascus, burning up the great houses of Ben-hadad.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:28 ; image nature: A great blue heron stands motionless in morning fog. Ripples spread from its reflection.; Jeremiah 49:28. About Kedar and the kingdoms of Hazor, which Nebuchadrezzar, king of Babylon, overcame. This is what the Lord has said: Up! go against Kedar, and make an attack on the children of the east.

Jeremiah 49:28. About Kedar and the kingdoms of Hazor, which Nebuchadrezzar, king of Babylon, overcame. This is what the Lord has said: Up! go against Kedar, and make an attack on the children of the east.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:29 ; image nature: An arctic fox hunts across windswept tundra. Northern lights paint its white coat in pastels.; Jeremiah 49:29. Their tents and their flocks they will take; they will take away for themselves their curtains and all their vessels and their camels: they will give a cry to them, Fear on every side.

Jeremiah 49:29. Their tents and their flocks they will take; they will take away for themselves their curtains and all their vessels and their camels: they will give a cry to them, Fear on every side.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:30 ; image nature: A pronghorn pauses on wind-swept plains. Storm clouds build dark towers above.; Jeremiah 49:30. Go in flight, go wandering far off, take cover in deep places, O people of Hazor, says the Lord; for Nebuchadrezzar, king of Babylon, has made a design against you, he has a purpose against you in mind.

Jeremiah 49:30. Go in flight, go wandering far off, take cover in deep places, O people of Hazor, says the Lord; for Nebuchadrezzar, king of Babylon, has made a design against you, he has a purpose against you in mind.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:31 ; image nature: Wild columbines dance on impossibly thin stems. Mountain breezes carry their perfume.; Jeremiah 49:31. Up! go against a nation which is living in comfort and without fear of danger, says the Lord, without doors or locks, living by themselves.

Jeremiah 49:31. Up! go against a nation which is living in comfort and without fear of danger, says the Lord, without doors or locks, living by themselves.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:32 ; image nature: A desert oasis shimmers in the midday heat, palm fronds rustling above still waters.; Jeremiah 49:32. And their camels will be taken from them by force, and their great herds will come into the hands of their attackers: those who have the ends of their hair cut I will send in flight to all the winds; and I will send their fate on them from every side, says the Lord.

Jeremiah 49:32. And their camels will be taken from them by force, and their great herds will come into the hands of their attackers: those who have the ends of their hair cut I will send in flight to all the winds; and I will send their fate on them from every side, says the Lord.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:33 ; image nature: Desert varnish stains canyon walls. Ancient stories weather in stone.; Jeremiah 49:33. And Hazor will be a hole for jackals, a waste for ever: no one will be living in it, and no son of man will have a resting-place there.

Jeremiah 49:33. And Hazor will be a hole for jackals, a waste for ever: no one will be living in it, and no son of man will have a resting-place there.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:34 ; image nature: Wild columbines nod in alpine breeze. Glacier lilies dot snowy meadows.; Jeremiah 49:34. The word of the Lord which came to Jeremiah the prophet about Elam, when Zedekiah first became king of Judah, saying,

Jeremiah 49:34. The word of the Lord which came to Jeremiah the prophet about Elam, when Zedekiah first became king of Judah, saying,

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:35 ; image nature: Mountain goats traverse sheer faces. Clouds part to reveal their path.; Jeremiah 49:35. This is what the Lord of armies has said: See, I will have the bow of Elam, their chief strength, broken.

Jeremiah 49:35. This is what the Lord of armies has said: See, I will have the bow of Elam, their chief strength, broken.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:36 ; image nature: Desert bighorns pause on a knife-edge ridge. Sunset paints their horns in gold.; Jeremiah 49:36. And I will send on Elam four winds from the four quarters of heaven, driving them out to all those winds; there will be no nation into which the wanderers from Elam do not come.

Jeremiah 49:36. And I will send on Elam four winds from the four quarters of heaven, driving them out to all those winds; there will be no nation into which the wanderers from Elam do not come.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:37 ; image nature: Mountain meadow grasses bend in wind. Marmots whistle from rocky outcrops.; Jeremiah 49:37. And I will let Elam be broken before their haters, and before those who are making designs against their lives: I will send evil on them, even my burning wrath, says the Lord; and I will send the sword after them till I have put an end to them:

Jeremiah 49:37. And I will let Elam be broken before their haters, and before those who are making designs against their lives: I will send evil on them, even my burning wrath, says the Lord; and I will send the sword after them till I have put an end to them:

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:38 ; image nature: Moss-draped cypress trees emerge from morning fog. Spanish moss sways like ancient lace.; Jeremiah 49:38. I will put the seat of my power in Elam, and in Elam I will put an end to kings and rulers, says the Lord.

Jeremiah 49:38. I will put the seat of my power in Elam, and in Elam I will put an end to kings and rulers, says the Lord.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 49:39 ; image nature: Desert wildflowers carpet Death Valley after winter rains. Mountains fade to purple on the horizon.; Jeremiah 49:39. But it will come about that, in the last days, I will let the fate of Elam be changed, says the Lord.

Jeremiah 49:39. But it will come about that, in the last days, I will let the fate of Elam be changed, says the Lord.

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