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TWOT Reference: 1134
The following spelling is supported by Strongs and Gesenius: מאד.
Strong's Number H3966 matches the Hebrew מְאֹד (mᵊ'ōḏ),
which occurs 16 times in 14 verses in 'Jer'
in the WLC Hebrew.
Cross over to the coasts of Cyprus[fn] and take a look.
Send someone to Kedar and consider carefully;
see if there has ever been anything like this:
Be appalled at this, heavens;
be shocked and utterly desolated!
This is the LORD’s declaration.
How unstable you are,
constantly changing your ways!
You will be put to shame by Egypt
just as you were put to shame by Assyria.
For a sound of lamentation is heard from Zion:
How devastated we are.
We are greatly ashamed,
for we have abandoned the land;
our dwellings have been torn down.
You are to speak this word to them:
Let my eyes overflow with tears;
day and night may they not stop,
for my dearest people[fn]
have been destroyed by a crushing blow,
an extremely severe wound.
Therefore, this is what the LORD says:
Ask among the nations,
who has heard things like these?
Virgin Israel has done a most horrible thing.
But the LORD is with me like a violent warrior.
Therefore, my persecutors will stumble and not prevail.
Since they have not succeeded, they will be utterly shamed,
an everlasting humiliation that will never be forgotten.
One basket contained very good figs, like early figs, but the other basket contained very bad figs, so bad they were inedible.
The LORD said to me, “What do you see, Jeremiah? ”
I said, “Figs! The good figs are very good, but the bad figs are extremely bad, so bad they are inedible.”
they all returned from all the places where they had been banished and came to the land of Judah, to Gedaliah at Mizpah, and harvested a great amount of wine and summer fruit.
We have heard of Moab’s pride,
great pride, indeed —
his insolence, arrogance, pride,
and haughty heart.
Run! Escape quickly! Lie low,
residents of Hazor —
this is the LORD’s declaration —
for King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon
has drawn up a plan against you;
he has devised a strategy against you.
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