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36 lines
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\c 4
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\q1
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\v 1 When that happens, there will be very few unmarried men.
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\q2 So seven unmarried women will grab one man and say,
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\q1 "Allow us all to marry you!
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\q2 We will provide our own food and clothing.
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\q1 All that we want is to no longer be disgraced because of not being married."
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\v 2 But some day, Israel will be very beautiful and great.
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The people of Israel who will still be there will be very proud of the wonderful fruit that grows in their land.
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\v 3 All the people who will remain in Jerusalem, who did not die when the enemy destroyed Jerusalem,
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will belong to the Lord—all those whose names are listed among those who live there.
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\v 4 That will happen when the Lord washes away the guilt of the women of Jerusalem,
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and when he stops the violence on the streets of Jerusalem by punishing the people of Jerusalem.
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When he does that, it will be like a fire to burn up all the impure things.
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\v 5 Then Yahweh will send a cloud of smoke during the days and a flaming fire during the nights
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to cover Jerusalem and all those who gather there;
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it will be like a glorious canopy over the city.
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\v 6 It will shelter the people from the sun during the daytime
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and protect them when there are windstorms and rain.
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