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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:1 ; image nature: Morning mist reveals hidden valleys. Birdsong heralds the dawn.; Jeremiah 6:1. Go in flight out of Jerusalem, so that you may be safe, you children of Benjamin, and let the horn be sounded in Tekoa, and the flag be lifted up on Beth-haccherem: for evil is looking out from the north, and a great destruction.

Jeremiah 6:1. Go in flight out of Jerusalem, so that you may be safe, you children of Benjamin, and let the horn be sounded in Tekoa, and the flag be lifted up on Beth-haccherem: for evil is looking out from the north, and a great destruction.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:2 ; image nature: Northern lights dance across a frozen lake in ribbons of green and purple. A lone wolf howls from the distant shore.; Jeremiah 6:2. The fair and delicate one, the daughter of Zion, will be cut off by my hand.

Jeremiah 6:2. The fair and delicate one, the daughter of Zion, will be cut off by my hand.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:3 ; image nature: Autumn leaves spiral through shafts of light. A hidden stream provides gentle music.; Jeremiah 6:3. Keepers of sheep with their flocks will come to her; they will put up their tents round her; everyone will get food in his place.

Jeremiah 6:3. Keepers of sheep with their flocks will come to her; they will put up their tents round her; everyone will get food in his place.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:4 ; image nature: A naturalist photographs rare blooms. Alpine winds toss wildflower meadows.; Jeremiah 6:4. Make war ready against her; up! let us go up when the sun is high. Sorrow is ours! for the day is turned and the shades of evening are stretched out.

Jeremiah 6:4. Make war ready against her; up! let us go up when the sun is high. Sorrow is ours! for the day is turned and the shades of evening are stretched out.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:5 ; image nature: Cherry blossoms blanket the hillside in soft pink snow, swirling through the air like nature's confetti.; Jeremiah 6:5. Up! let us go up by night, and send destruction on her great houses.

Jeremiah 6:5. Up! let us go up by night, and send destruction on her great houses.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:6 ; image nature: Morning fog reveals spider galaxies. Dew drops capture rainbow light.; Jeremiah 6:6. For this is what the Lord of armies has said: Let trees be cut down and an earthwork be placed against Jerusalem: sorrow on the false town! inside her there is nothing but cruel ways.

Jeremiah 6:6. For this is what the Lord of armies has said: Let trees be cut down and an earthwork be placed against Jerusalem: sorrow on the false town! inside her there is nothing but cruel ways.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:7 ; image nature: A bull elk bugles across a misty valley. Aspen leaves quake golden in response.; Jeremiah 6:7. As the spring keeps its waters cold, so she keeps her evil in her: the sound of cruel and violent behaviour is in her; before me at all times are disease and wounds.

Jeremiah 6:7. As the spring keeps its waters cold, so she keeps her evil in her: the sound of cruel and violent behaviour is in her; before me at all times are disease and wounds.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:8 ; image nature: Morning fog reveals spider galaxies. Dew drops capture rainbow light.; Jeremiah 6:8. Undergo teaching, O Jerusalem, or my soul will be turned away from you, and I will make you a waste, an unpeopled land.

Jeremiah 6:8. Undergo teaching, O Jerusalem, or my soul will be turned away from you, and I will make you a waste, an unpeopled land.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:9 ; image nature: Spring floods transform a desert canyon into a rushing river.; Jeremiah 6:9. This is what the Lord of armies has said: Everything will be taken from the rest of Israel as the last grapes are taken from the vine; let your hand be turned to the small branches, like one pulling off grapes.

Jeremiah 6:9. This is what the Lord of armies has said: Everything will be taken from the rest of Israel as the last grapes are taken from the vine; let your hand be turned to the small branches, like one pulling off grapes.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:10 ; image nature: A lone jellyfish pulses through midnight waters. Its bioluminescent tendrils paint trails of azure light in the depths.; Jeremiah 6:10. To whom am I to give word, witnessing so that they may take note? see, their ears are stopped, and they are not able to give attention: see, the word of the Lord has been a cause of shame to them, they have no delight in it.

Jeremiah 6:10. To whom am I to give word, witnessing so that they may take note? see, their ears are stopped, and they are not able to give attention: see, the word of the Lord has been a cause of shame to them, they have no delight in it.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:11 ; image nature: Snow falls silently on ancient redwoods. Shafts of light pierce through to illuminate the forest floor.; Jeremiah 6:11. For this reason I am full of the wrath of the Lord, I am tired of keeping it in: may it be let loose on the children in the street, and on the band of the young men together: for even the husband with his wife will be taken, the old man with him who is full of days.

Jeremiah 6:11. For this reason I am full of the wrath of the Lord, I am tired of keeping it in: may it be let loose on the children in the street, and on the band of the young men together: for even the husband with his wife will be taken, the old man with him who is full of days.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:12 ; image nature: Spring wildflowers carpet an alpine meadow beneath snow-capped peaks.; Jeremiah 6:12. And their houses will be handed over to others, their fields and their wives together: for my hand will be stretched out against the people of the land, says the Lord.

Jeremiah 6:12. And their houses will be handed over to others, their fields and their wives together: for my hand will be stretched out against the people of the land, says the Lord.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:13 ; image nature: Autumn mist rises from a valley dotted with red and gold maples.; Jeremiah 6:13. For from the least of them even to the greatest, everyone is given up to getting money; from the prophet even to the priest, everyone is working deceit.

Jeremiah 6:13. For from the least of them even to the greatest, everyone is given up to getting money; from the prophet even to the priest, everyone is working deceit.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:14 ; image nature: Desert hawks soar thermal currents. Red cliffs catch golden light.; Jeremiah 6:14. And they have made little of the wounds of my people, saying, Peace, peace; when there is no peace.

Jeremiah 6:14. And they have made little of the wounds of my people, saying, Peace, peace; when there is no peace.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:15 ; image nature: Wild iris breaks through spring snow. Alpine light ignites petals.; Jeremiah 6:15. Let them be put to shame because they have done disgusting things. They had no shame, they were not able to become red with shame: so they will come down with those who are falling: when my punishment comes on them, they will be made low, says the Lord.

Jeremiah 6:15. Let them be put to shame because they have done disgusting things. They had no shame, they were not able to become red with shame: so they will come down with those who are falling: when my punishment comes on them, they will be made low, says the Lord.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:16 ; image nature: Monarch butterflies cluster on eucalyptus branches in winter sun.; Jeremiah 6:16. This is what the Lord has said: Take your place looking out on the ways; make search for the old roads, saying, Where is the good way? and go in it that you may have rest for your souls. But they said, We will not go in it.

Jeremiah 6:16. This is what the Lord has said: Take your place looking out on the ways; make search for the old roads, saying, Where is the good way? and go in it that you may have rest for your souls. But they said, We will not go in it.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:17 ; image nature: Moonflowers open to the rising full moon. Night insects hum in harmony.; Jeremiah 6:17. And I put watchmen over you, saying, Give attention to the sound of the horn; but they said, We will not give attention.

Jeremiah 6:17. And I put watchmen over you, saying, Give attention to the sound of the horn; but they said, We will not give attention.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:18 ; image nature: Wild geese arrow through autumn skies. Their calls echo off mountain walls.; Jeremiah 6:18. So then, give ear, you nations, and ...

Jeremiah 6:18. So then, give ear, you nations, and ...

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:19 ; image nature: Ancient sequoias pierce through valley fog. Centuries of growth reach for filtered light.; Jeremiah 6:19. Give ear, O earth: see, I will make evil come on this people, even the fruit of their thoughts, because they have not given attention to my words, and they would have nothing to do with my law.

Jeremiah 6:19. Give ear, O earth: see, I will make evil come on this people, even the fruit of their thoughts, because they have not given attention to my words, and they would have nothing to do with my law.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:20 ; image nature: Winter winds sculpt snow into graceful dunes across the tundra.; Jeremiah 6:20. To what purpose does sweet perfume come to me from Sheba, and spices from a far country? your burned offerings give me no pleasure, your offerings of beasts are not pleasing to me.

Jeremiah 6:20. To what purpose does sweet perfume come to me from Sheba, and spices from a far country? your burned offerings give me no pleasure, your offerings of beasts are not pleasing to me.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:21 ; image nature: Lightning illuminates a field of lavender in the Provence countryside. Thunder rolls across the valley like distant drums.; Jeremiah 6:21. For this reason the Lord has said, See, I will put stones in the way of this people: and the fathers and the sons together will go falling over them; the neighbour and his friend will come to destruction.

Jeremiah 6:21. For this reason the Lord has said, See, I will put stones in the way of this people: and the fathers and the sons together will go falling over them; the neighbour and his friend will come to destruction.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:22 ; image nature: Desert wind sculpts abstract patterns in red sand.; Jeremiah 6:22. The Lord has said, See, a people is coming from the north country, a great nation will be put in motion from the inmost parts of the earth.

Jeremiah 6:22. The Lord has said, See, a people is coming from the north country, a great nation will be put in motion from the inmost parts of the earth.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:23 ; image nature: Desert stars shine brilliantly above towering saguaro silhouettes.; Jeremiah 6:23. Bows and spears are in their hands; they are cruel and have no mercy; their voice is like the thunder of the sea, and they go on horses; everyone in his place like men going to the fight, against you, O daughter of Zion.

Jeremiah 6:23. Bows and spears are in their hands; they are cruel and have no mercy; their voice is like the thunder of the sea, and they go on horses; everyone in his place like men going to the fight, against you, O daughter of Zion.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:24 ; image nature: Antarctic ice cliffs glow blue in the endless polar day. A penguin colony dots the frozen shore below.; Jeremiah 6:24. The news of it has come to our ears; our hands have become feeble: trouble has come on us and pain, like the pain of a woman in childbirth.

Jeremiah 6:24. The news of it has come to our ears; our hands have become feeble: trouble has come on us and pain, like the pain of a woman in childbirth.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:25 ; image nature: Autumn leaves spiral through shafts of light. A hidden stream provides gentle music.; Jeremiah 6:25. Go not out into the field or by the way; for there is the sword of the attacker, and fear on every side.

Jeremiah 6:25. Go not out into the field or by the way; for there is the sword of the attacker, and fear on every side.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:26 ; image nature: Autumn leaves spiral through shafts of light. A hidden stream provides gentle music.; Jeremiah 6:26. O daughter of my people, put on haircloth, rolling yourself in the dust: give yourself to sorrow, as for an only son, with most bitter cries of grief; for he who makes waste will come on us suddenly.

Jeremiah 6:26. O daughter of my people, put on haircloth, rolling yourself in the dust: give yourself to sorrow, as for an only son, with most bitter cries of grief; for he who makes waste will come on us suddenly.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:27 ; image nature: Spring floods transform a desert canyon into a rushing river.; Jeremiah 6:27. I have made you a tester among my people, so that you may have knowledge of their way and put it to the test.

Jeremiah 6:27. I have made you a tester among my people, so that you may have knowledge of their way and put it to the test.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:28 ; image nature: Morning fog reveals spider web galaxies. Dew drops catch rainbow light.; Jeremiah 6:28. All of them are turned away, going about with false stories; they are brass and iron: they are all workers of deceit.

Jeremiah 6:28. All of them are turned away, going about with false stories; they are brass and iron: they are all workers of deceit.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:29 ; image nature: A waterfall thunders through ancient moss-covered rocks while rainbow mist rises where water meets stone.; Jeremiah 6:29. The blower is blowing strongly, the lead is burned away in the fire: they go on heating the metal to no purpose, for the evil-doers are not taken away.

Jeremiah 6:29. The blower is blowing strongly, the lead is burned away in the fire: they go on heating the metal to no purpose, for the evil-doers are not taken away.

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BasicEnglish Jeremiah 6:30 ; image nature: Desert ocotillo flames against blue sky. Wind sings through its scarlet blooms.; Jeremiah 6:30. They will be named waste silver, because the Lord has given them up.

Jeremiah 6:30. They will be named waste silver, because the Lord has given them up.

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