Catholic Public Domain Version
"The One who made the earth by his strength, who prepared the world by his wisdom, and who stretched out the heavens by his prudence: "
— Jeremiah 51:15, Catholic Public Domain Version
“He hath made the earth by his power, he hath established the world by his wisdom, and hath stretched out the heaven by his understanding.”
“He hath made the earth by his power, he hath established the world by his wisdom, and by his understanding hath he stretched out the heavens. ”
“He has made the earth by his power, he has established the world by his wisdom, and by his understanding has he stretched out the heavens:”
“He is the one who by his power made the earth. He is the one who by his wisdom fixed the world in place, by his understanding he spread out the heavens.”
“He that made the earth by his power, that hath prepared the world by his wisdom, and stretched out the heavens by his understanding.”
“He has made the earth by his power, he has made the world strong in its place by his wisdom, and by his wise design the heavens have been stretched out:”
“He hath made the earth by his power, he hath established the world by his wisdom, and hath stretched out the heaven by his understanding.”
Upon the walls of Babylon, lift up a sign. Increase the watch! Rouse the watchmen! Prepare ambushes! For the Lord has planned and has accomplished all that he has spoken, against the inhabitants of Babylon.
You who live above many waters, rich in treasures: your end has arrived, your measure has been cut short.
The Lord of hosts has sworn by himself, saying: “For I will fill you with men as with locusts, and they will sing a rhythmic chant against you.”
The One who made the earth by his strength, who prepared the world by his wisdom, and who stretched out the heavens by his prudence:
when he utters his voice, the waters will be multiplied in the heavens. The One who lifts up the clouds from the ends of the earth: he has turned lightning into rain, and he has brought forth wind from his storehouses.
Each man has become foolish before his own knowledge. Each sculptor has been confounded by his own sculpture. For what he has formed of them is a lie, and there is no spirit in them.
They are empty works, deserving of ridicule. In the time of their visitation, they will perish.