cleaning up for NIV to ULB project
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\v 17 These were the clans from Reuel, Esau's son:
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Nahath, Zerah, Shammah, Mizzah. These were the clans descended from Reuel in the land of Edom. They were the grandsons of Basemath, Esau's wife.
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\v 18 These were the clans of Oholibamah, Esau's wife: Jeush, Jalam, Korah. These are the clans that descended from Esau's wife Oholibamah, daughter of Anah.
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\v 19 These were the sons of Esau, and these are their clans.
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\v 19 These were the sons of Esau (who was known as Edom), and these were their chiefs.
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\v 7 Now Ebed Melech the Cushite was one of the eunuchs in the king's house. He heard that they had placed Jeremiah in the cistern. Now the king was sitting at the Benjamin Gate.
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\v 8 So Ebed Melech went from the king's house and spoke with the king. He said,
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\v 7 Now Ebed-Melek the Cushite was one of the eunuchs in the king's house. He heard that they had placed Jeremiah in the cistern. Now the king was sitting at the Benjamin Gate.
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\v 8 So Ebed-Melek went from the king's house and spoke with the king. He said,
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\v 9 "My master the king, these men have done evil with the way they have treated Jeremiah the prophet. They threw him into a cistern for him to die in it from hunger, since there is no more food in the city."
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\v 10 Then the king gave a command to Ebed Melech the Cushite. He said, "Take command of thirty men from here and take Jeremiah the prophet out of the cistern before he dies."
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\v 11 So Ebed Melech took command of those men and went to the king's house, to a storeroom for clothing under the house. From there he took rags and worn-out clothing and then let them down by ropes to Jeremiah in the cistern.
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\v 10 Then the king gave a command to Ebed-Melek the Cushite. He said, "Take command of thirty men from here and take Jeremiah the prophet out of the cistern before he dies."
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\v 11 So Ebed-Melek took command of those men and went to the king's house, to a storeroom for clothing under the house. From there he took rags and worn-out clothing and then let them down by ropes to Jeremiah in the cistern.
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\v 12 Ebed Melech the Cushite said to Jeremiah, "Put the rags and worn-out clothing under your arms and on top of the ropes." So Jeremiah did so.
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\v 15 Now the word of Yahweh came to Jeremiah while he was under arrest in the courtyard of the guard, saying,
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\v 16 "Speak to Ebed Melech the Cushite and say, 'Yahweh of hosts, God of Israel, says this: See, I am about to carry out my words against this city for disaster and not for good. For they will all come true before you on that day.
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\v 16 "Speak to Ebed-Melek the Cushite and say, 'Yahweh of hosts, God of Israel, says this: See, I am about to carry out my words against this city for disaster and not for good. For they will all come true before you on that day.
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\v 17 But I will rescue you on that day—this is Yahweh's declaration—and you will not be given into the hand of the men whom you fear.
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\v 1 Then all the army commanders and Johanan son of Kereah, Jezaniah son of Hoshaiah, and all the people from the least to the greatest approached Jeremiah the prophet.
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\v 1 Then all the army commanders and Johanan son of Kareah, Jezaniah son of Hoshaiah, and all the people from the least to the greatest approached Jeremiah the prophet.
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\v 2 They said to him, "Let our pleas come before you. Pray for us to Yahweh your God for these people who remain since we are so few in number, as you see.
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\v 3 Ask Yahweh your God to tell us the way we should go and what we should do."
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