Jeremiah 45:4 Cross References
Jeremiah 45:4
4: "Baruch, this is what the LORD says: I will destroy this nation that I built. I will uproot what I planted.
Jeremiah 1:10
- Today I appoint you to stand up against nations and kingdoms. You are to uproot some and tear them down, to destroy and overthrow them. You are to build others up and plant them."
Jeremiah 18:7
- If I announce that a certain nation or kingdom is to be uprooted, torn down, and destroyed,
- but then that nation renounces its evil ways, I will not destroy it as I had planned.
- And if I announce that I will build up and plant a certain nation or kingdom, making it strong and great,
- but then that nation turns to evil and refuses to obey me, I will not bless that nation as I had said I would.
Jeremiah 31:28
- In the past I uprooted and tore down this nation. I overthrew it, destroyed it, and brought disaster upon it. But in the future I will plant it and build it up," says the LORD.
Psalms 80:8
- You brought us from Egypt as though we were a tender vine; you drove away the pagan nations and transplanted us into your land.
- You cleared the ground for us, and we took root and filled the land.
- The mountains were covered with our shade; the mighty cedars were covered with our branches.
- We spread our branches west to the Mediterranean Sea, our limbs east to the Euphrates River.
- But now, why have you broken down our walls so that all who pass may steal our fruit?
Genesis 6:6
- So the LORD was sorry he had ever made them. It broke his heart.
- And the LORD said, "I will completely wipe out this human race that I have created. Yes, and I will destroy all the animals and birds, too. I am sorry I ever made them."
Jeremiah 11:17
- I, the LORD Almighty, who planted this olive tree, have ordered it destroyed. For the people of Israel and Judah have done evil, provoking my anger by offering incense to Baal."
Isaiah 5:2
- He plowed the land, cleared its stones, and planted it with choice vines. In the middle he built a watchtower and carved a winepress in the nearby rocks. Then he waited for a harvest of sweet grapes, but the grapes that grew were wild and sour.
- "Now, you people of Jerusalem and Judah, you have heard the case; you be the judges.
- What more could I have done to cultivate a rich harvest? Why did my vineyard give me wild grapes when I expected sweet ones?
- Now this is what I am going to do to my vineyard: I will tear down its fences and let it be destroyed. I will break down its walls and let the animals trample it.
- I will make it a wild place. I will not prune the vines or hoe the ground. I will let it be overgrown with briers and thorns. I will command the clouds to drop no more rain on it."