Jeremiah Chapter 20 verse 5 Holy Bible

ASV Jeremiah 20:5

Moreover I will give all the riches of this city, and all the gains thereof, and all the precious things thereof, yea, all the treasures of the kings of Judah will I give into the hand of their enemies; and they shall make them a prey, and take them, and carry them to Babylon.
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BBE Jeremiah 20:5

And more than this, I will give all the wealth of this town and all its profits and all its things of value, even all the stores of the kings of Judah will I give into the hands of their haters, who will put violent hands on them and take them away to Babylon.
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DARBY Jeremiah 20:5

And, I will give all the wealth of this city, and all its gains, and all its precious things, and all the treasures of the kings of Judah, will I give into the hand of their enemies; and they shall make them a prey, and take them, and carry them to Babylon.
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KJV Jeremiah 20:5

Moreover I will deliver all the strength of this city, and all the labours thereof, and all the precious things thereof, and all the treasures of the kings of Judah will I give into the hand of their enemies, which shall spoil them, and take them, and carry them to Babylon.
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WBT Jeremiah 20:5


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WEB Jeremiah 20:5

Moreover I will give all the riches of this city, and all the gains of it, and all the precious things of it, yes, all the treasures of the kings of Judah will I give into the hand of their enemies; and they shall make them a prey, and take them, and carry them to Babylon.
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YLT Jeremiah 20:5

And I have given all the strength of this city, And all its labour, and all its precious things, Yea, all the treasures of the kings of Judah I do give into the hand of their enemies, And they have spoiled them, and taken them, And have brought them into Babylon.
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerse 5. - The strength; rather, the stores. The labors; rather, the fruits of labor; i.e. the profits.

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(5) All the strength.--i.e., the treasure or "substance" of the city.