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Jeremiah 34:11 - Christian Standard Bible Anglicised

11 Afterwards, however, they changed their minds and took back their male and female slaves they had let go free and forced them to become slaves again.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

11 But afterward they turned, and caused the servants and the handmaids, whom they had let go free, to return, and brought them into subjection for servants and for handmaids.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

11 But afterward they turned around and caused the servants and the handmaids whom they had let go free to return [to their former masters] and brought them into subjection for servants and for handmaids.

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American Standard Version (1901)

11 but afterwards they turned, and caused the servants and the handmaids, whom they had let go free, to return, and brought them into subjection for servants and for handmaids.

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Common English Bible

11 But afterward they broke their promise, took back the men and women they had freed, and enslaved them again.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

11 But later on, they turned back. And they took back again their man servants and their woman servants, whom they had released to be free. And they subjugated them as male and female servants.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

11 But afterwards they turned, and brought back again their servants and their handmaids, whom they had let go free, and brought them into subjection as men-servants and maid-servants.

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Jeremiah 34:11
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But when Pharaoh saw there was relief, he hardened his heart  and would not listen to them, as the Lord had said.


Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron and said, ‘Appeal  to the Lord to remove the frogs from me and my people. Then I will let the people go and they can sacrifice to the Lord.’


Make an appeal to the Lord. There has been enough of God’s thunder and hail. I will let you go;  you don’t need to stay any longer.’


As a dog returns to its vomit, so also a fool repeats his foolishness.


Because the sentence against an evil act is not carried out quickly,  the heart of people is filled with the desire to commit evil.


All the officials and people who entered into covenant to let their male and female slaves go free #– #in order not to enslave them any longer #– #obeyed and let them go free.


Then the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah from the Lord:


But you have changed your minds  and profaned my name.  Each has taken back his male and female slaves who had been set free to go wherever they wanted, and you have again forced them to be your slaves.


I will hand King Zedekiah of Judah and his officials over to their enemies, to those who intend to take their lives, to the king of Babylon’s army that is withdrawing.


Pharaoh’s army had left Egypt,  and when the Chaldeans, who were besieging Jerusalem, heard the report, they withdrew from Jerusalem.


What am I going to do with you, Ephraim? What am I going to do with you, Judah? Your love is like the morning mist and like the early dew that vanishes.


They turn, but not to what is above; they are like a faulty bow. Their leaders will fall by the sword because of their insolent tongue. They will be ridiculed for this in the land of Egypt.


and those who turn back from following the  Lord, who do not seek the  Lord or enquire of him.


When a man finds his enemy, does he let him go unharmed?  , May the Lord repay you with good for what you’ve done for me today.


Saul responded, ‘I have sinned.  Come back, my son David, I will never harm you again because today you considered my life precious. I have been a fool! I’ve committed a grave error.’


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