As a single verse -- and without the surrounding verses to illuminate a context:
"Jeremiah 17:1 King James Version (KJV)
"17The sin of Judah is written with a pen of iron, and with the point of a diamond: it is graven upon the table of their heart, and upon the horns of your altars;"
it would appear that 'the point of the diamond' alludes to the ultimate hardness of the diamond's point, so that whatever is 'graven' is legible.
Jeremiah 29:11
Ezekiel (ch.3), not Jeremiah.
"For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord; thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope." In this verse (see its context), God is telling the Jews through Jeremiah that their exile in Babyloniah will not be a harsh one; and their hope (of redemption) will be realized (as the Second Temple was built a few decades after this prophecy).
Tradition says it is the Prophet Jeremiah.
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The verse you are referring to is Jeremiah 17:9 which states, "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it?" This verse highlights the sinful nature of the human heart and the need for repentance and transformation through God's grace.
He was king of Judah shortly before the destruction of the First Temple.
from chapter 1 to 12 which verse is similar to chaptr 2:28c
The book is Jeremiah in the Old Testament. The verse in question is Jeremiah chapter 29, verse 11. Here is the CSB version of the verse: "For I know the plans I have for you,"-- [this is] the Lord's declaration-- "plans for your welfare, not disaster, to give you a future and a hope." The verse is part of a message to those Jews who had been taken into Babylonian captivity. They would suffer for their rejection of God, but that after 70 years they would be freed. Verse 29 was to give hope to those in exile.
According to the Bible verse Jeremiah 1:5, life begins before birth, as God says, "Before I formed you in the womb I knew you."
The verse that indicates the innumerable nature of stars is Jeremiah 33:22, which states that the stars of the sky cannot be counted, just as the descendants of Israel cannot be counted. This verse highlights the vastness and incomprehensibility of God's creation.
Jeremiah 1:5 - Before I formed you in the womb I knew you; Before you were born I sanctified you; I ordained you a prophet to the nations. [NKJV]