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Jeremiah 15
Then
said
the
Lord
unto
me,
Though
Moses
and
Samuel
stood
before
me,
yet
my
mind
could
not
be
toward
this
people:
cast
them
out
of
my
sight,
and
let
them
go
forth.
2 And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
if
they
say
unto
thee,
Whither
shall
we
go
forth?
then
thou
shalt
tell
them,
Thus
saith
the
Lord;
Such
as
are
for
death,
to
death;
and
such
as
are
for
the
sword,
to
the
sword;
and
such
as
are
for
the
famine,
to
the
famine;
and
such
as
are
for
the
captivity,
to
the
captivity.
3 And
I
will
appoint
over
them
four
a
kinds,
saith
the
Lord:
the
sword
to
slay,
and
the
dogs
to
tear,
and
the
fowls
of
the
heaven,
and
the
beasts
of
the
earth,
to
b
devour
and
destroy.
4 And
I
will
cause
them
to
be
removed
into
all
kingdoms
of
the
earth,
because
of
a
Manasseh
the
son
of
Hezekiah
king
of
Judah,
for
that
which
he
did
in
Jerusalem.
5 For
who
shall
have
pity
upon
thee,
O
Jerusalem?
or
who
shall
bemoan
thee?
or
who
shall
go
aside
to
ask
how
thou
doest?
6 Thou
hast
forsaken
me,
saith
the
Lord,
thou
art
gone
backward:
therefore
will
I
stretch
out
my
hand
against
thee,
and
destroy
thee;
I
am
weary
with
repenting.
7 And
I
will
a
fan
them
with
a
fan
in
the
gates
of
the
land;
I
will
b
bereave
them
of
children,
I
will
destroy
my
people,
since
they
return
not
from
their
ways.
8 Their
widows
are
increased
to
me
above
the
sand
of
the
seas:
I
have
brought
upon
them
against
the
mother
of
the
young
men
a
spoiler
at
noonday:
I
have
caused
him
to
fall
upon
it
suddenly,
and
terrors
upon
the
city.
9 She
that
hath
borne
seven
languisheth:
she
hath
given
up
the
ghost;
her
sun
is
gone
down
while
it
was
yet
day:
she
hath
been
ashamed
and
confounded:
and
the
residue
of
them
will
I
deliver
to
the
sword
before
their
enemies,
saith
the
Lord.
10
a
Woe
is
me,
my
mother,
that
thou
hast
borne
me
a
man
of
b
strife
and
a
man
of
contention
to
the
whole
earth!
I
have
neither
lent
on
usury,
nor
men
have
lent
to
me
on
c
usury;
yet
every
one
of
them
doth
curse
me.
11 The
Lord
said,
Verily
it
shall
be
well
with
thy
remnant;
verily
I
will
cause
the
enemy
to
entreat
thee
well
in
the
time
of
evil
and
in
the
time
of
affliction.
12 Shall
iron
break
the
northern
iron
and
the
steel?
13 Thy
substance
and
thy
treasures
will
I
give
to
the
spoil
without
price,
and
that
for
all
thy
sins,
even
in
all
thy
borders.
14 And
I
will
make
thee
to
pass
with
thine
enemies
into
a
a
land
which
thou
knowest
not:
for
a
fire
is
kindled
in
mine
anger,
which
shall
burn
upon
you.
15 O
Lord,
thou
knowest:
remember
me,
and
a
visit
me,
and
revenge
me
of
my
persecutors;
take
me
not
away
in
thy
longsuffering:
know
that
for
thy
sake
I
have
b
suffered
c
rebuke.
16 Thy
words
were
found,
and
I
did
a
eat
them;
and
thy
word
was
unto
me
the
joy
and
rejoicing
of
mine
heart:
for
I
am
called
by
thy
b
name,
O
Lord
God
of
hosts.
17 I
sat
not
in
the
assembly
of
the
a
mockers,
nor
rejoiced;
I
sat
alone
because
of
thy
hand:
for
thou
hast
filled
me
with
indignation.
18 Why
is
my
pain
perpetual,
and
my
wound
incurable,
which
refuseth
to
be
healed?
wilt
thou
be
altogether
unto
me
as
a
liar,
and
as
waters
that
fail?
19 Therefore
thus
saith
the
Lord,
If
thou
a
return,
then
will
I
bring
thee
again,
and
thou
shalt
stand
before
me:
and
if
thou
take
forth
the
precious
from
the
vile,
thou
shalt
be
as
my
mouth:
let
them
return
unto
thee;
but
return
not
thou
unto
them.
20 And
I
will
make
thee
unto
this
people
a
a
fenced
brasen
wall:
and
they
shall
fight
against
thee,
but
they
shall
not
prevail
against
thee:
for
I
am
with
thee
to
b
save
thee
and
to
deliver
thee,
saith
the
Lord.
21 And
I
will
deliver
thee
out
of
the
hand
of
the
wicked,
and
I
will
redeem
thee
out
of
the
hand
of
the
terrible.
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