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Passage Lookup: Jeremiah 20:14-18
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Jeremiah 20:14
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Cursed be the (C1)day when I was born; May the day when my mother gave birth to me not be blessed!
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Jeremiah 20:15
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Cursed be the man who brought the news To my father, saying, "A (F1)(C1)boy has been born to you!" And made him very happy.
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Jeremiah 20:16
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But may that man be like the cities Which the LORD (C1)overthrew without (F1)relenting, And may he hear an (C2)outcry in the morning And (F2)an alarm for war at noon;
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Jeremiah 20:17
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Because he did not (C1)kill me (F1)before birth, So that my mother would have been my grave, And her womb forever pregnant.
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Jeremiah 20:18
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Why did I ever come out of the womb To (C1)look at trouble and sorrow, So that my (C2)days have been spent in (C3)shame?
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