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Jeremiah 6:7

Julia E. Smith Translation 1876

As a pit, letting flow her waters, so she dug up her evil: violence and oppression will be heard in her; upon my face continually disease and smiting.

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Make the chain: for the land was filled with judgment of bloods, and the city was filled with violence.

Violence rose up for a rod of injustice: not from them, not from their multitude, and not from their confusion: and nothing eminent in them.

For as often as I shall speak I shall cry; violence and oppression I shall call; for the word of Jehovah was to me for a reproach and for a derision all the day.

And the unjust as the tossed sea when it shall not be able to rest, and its waters will toss up mud and mire;

For her blood was in the midst of her; she set it upon a dry rock; she poured it not forth upon the earth to cover over it with dust;

Guard thy heart with all watching, for from it the goings forth of life.

Their webs shall not be for a garment, and they shall not be covered with their works: their works the works of vanity, and the work of violence in their hands.

For thus said Jehovah, Thy breaking is incurable, and thy blow sickly.

None judging thy judgment for binding up: no healing will come up to thee.

For this city was to me for mine anger and for my wrath, from the day which they built it and even to this day, to remove it from my face.

Thus said the Lord Jehovah: Enough to you, O princes of Israel: remove ye violence and oppression, and do judgment and justice, lift up your expulsions from off my people, says the Lord Jehovah.

From the sole of the foot and even to the head, no wholeness in it; a wound and bruise, and a fresh blow: they were not pressed out, and they were not bound up, and they were not softened with oil.

Is there no balsam in Gilead, or healing there? for wherefore did not the health of the daughter of my people go up?

Why wilt thou cry for thy breaking? thy pain is incurable for the multitude of thine iniquity: thy sins were strong, I did these things to thee.

In seeing vanity to thee, in divining to thee a lie to give thee, to the necks of the wounded of the unjust, to whom their day came in the time of iniquity the end.

Wo! to the wonderful and oppressing city being redeemed.




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