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# Introduction to the Unlocked Literal Bible - English
The Unlocked Literal Bible (ULB) is intended to be used as a source text for Bible translators who may not have a reading knowledge of the original biblical languages. Some might call it "relatively literal" because it retains many of the grammatical structures, idioms, figures of speech, and semantically complex vocabulary used in the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek source documents. But when those grammatical structures, idioms, or figures of speech would be unintelligible or seriously misunderstood in English, the ULB minimally adjusts the grammatical structures and wording in order to express the same meanings in ways that are more clear in English.
The ULB is not meant to be a refined, polished English version. It is meant to present the meaning and structure of the original texts in so far as that can be done clearly and simply, so that it can, in turn, be translated into other languages.
The ULB is intended to be used with other resources that help to clarify the meanings of words and phrases in the ULB or original languages. These resources also give suggestions about ways of expressing the meaning that translators might be able to use in their languages. These resources are the Unlocked Dynamic Bible (UDB), translationWords, translationNotes, translationAcademy, and translationQuestions.
* **The UDB** shows alternate ways of expressing the meaning in a more natural way. It also replaces the figures of speech in the ULB with plain language, and it makes some implicit information explicit.
* **translationNotes** explain complex theological terms and other translation issues. They also offer alternative translation suggestions.
* **translationWords** explain important terms that are repeated throughout the Bible.
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* **translationQuestions** have questions and answers about the text. Translators can use these
* to test their own understanding of the ULB.
* to test their community's understanding of their translation to see if it is accurate and clear.
It is anticipated that the ULB and other resources will be translated from English into the world's Gateway Languages so that translators worldwide can use them as a set of resources for making accurate translations of God's Word in their own languages.
## Notes About Making a "Relatively Literal" Translation
* It is not possible to maintain a one-for-one correspondence between words in translation. One word from the source language may require a phrase for its translation in the target language, and vice-versa.
* It is not possible to translate every word the same way every time it occurs and still have the correct meaning. So the ULB seeks to use translate words with the meaning that they have in their context, using whatever English word or phrase is closest to that meaning.
* Both Greek and Hebrew can make a sentence without using a verb, while English cannot. For the ULB to make sense, the verb will always be supplied (usually "is").
* Greek makes abundant use of participial clauses. For the English of the ULB to make sense, often these must be changed to relative or adverbial clauses.
* In the ULB, the grammatical structures of the original languages are retained unless the English would be ungrammatical or easily misunderstood.
## The ULB Contrasted with the UDB
The ULB seeks to represent the language forms of the original in a way that also makes sense in English and other Gateway Languages. The UDB (Unlocked Dynamic Bible) seeks to represent the plain meaning of the original Bible text. Thus the ULB differs from the UDB in many ways. This means that:
* The ULB reflects more than the UDB the grammatical structures of the biblical languages.
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* The ULB reflects as much as reasonably possible the written style of the original. It has, for example, "Paul...to Timothy..." instead of English's preferred, "Dear Timothy, this is Paul." The UDB has “I, Paul … , am writing this to Timothy.”
* The ULB departs from closely representing the structures of the original only when it must do so for the sake of clarity in English.
* Even when the ULB is ambiguous or not entirely clear (as is often true of the original), the ULB must never promote to the translator the wrong meaning.
## Viewing
To read or print the ULB, see the ULB project on Bible in Every Language (https://door43.org/u/Door43/en_ulb/).

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# Decisions Concerning the ULB
The following are decision that have been made concerning the ULB. This is not a comprehensive list, but it is here to remind current editors and to inform future editors of some important ones.
## ULB Style
The following are details concerning the use of punctuation, capitalization, and vocabulary in the ULB.
* Quotation marks are used at the beginning and ending of direct speech. They are not used at the beginning of each verse, even though the speech may span several verses.
* Contractions are not used in the ULB.
* Punctuation is normally (not always) inside the quotation marks.
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* All pronouns are lower case (except when beginning sentences and except for the first singular "I").
* Spelling of names, in most cases, follows that used in the 2011 NIV. (This includes translating Ἑβραϊστί as "Aramaic (language)."
* Where possible, the ULB editors have used common vocabulary that is easy to translate into another language.
## Translation Glossaries
A list of decisions as to how to translate some senses of the source language words and phrases into another language is called a translation glossary. Such a device is especially useful when more than one person works on the same project, because it helps keep everyone using the same English terms.
However, the sources often use some words to signal more than one sense, depending on context. A translation glossary is therefore a glossary of word senses, not a glossary of words. Check back often to this page, because these glossaries are likely to develop for the entire life of WA's translation resources project.
Note that occasionally, the translation glossary's specified translation will not be suitable. As always, the text editors must remain in control of the decision-making process. The glossaries are to guide you as much as is possible. If you must depart from the glossary guidelines, do so and insert a note in the relevant glossary below to that effect.
### Limited Translation Glossary for the ULB
This first list concerns English words used in the ASV of both the Old and New Testaments. Preferred English renderings appear in bold type.
* *And* (sentence-initial): The ULB only rarely uses sentence-initial "And." Occurrences of sentence-initial "and" in the ASV usually occur where the ASV translates the preverbal Greek particle *kai* or the Hebrew *vav* in the *wayyiqtol* verb form. The Greek particle *kai* was usually a Hebraism on the part of the New Testament writers that reflected their understanding that the Hebrew *wayyiqtol* form contained the conjunctive *vav* 'and.' This, however, was a misunderstanding, for modern scholarship has shown that the *wayyiqtol* form was a frozen form with parallels in cognate Semitic languages; it was the preferred Hebrew verb form for signaling event verbs in Hebrew narration.
* *Shall*: "**will**" for future expressions in general;
* "**should**", "**must**", or direct command for obligation;
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* *Call* in the formula of the type, "**he shall be called** the Son of the Most High" (Luke 1:32): The ULB keeps this formula, but be aware of the metaphor that is operative here: in this verse, Jesus will not only be called the Son of the Most High, but he will be the Son of the Most High.
* *Hand* indicating power or possession: The ULB keeps this metaphor except when it would add confusion
* Expressions of the type, "he knew his wife" or "he went into his wife" are usually translated in the ULB as "**he lay with his wife**." The expressions "**had sexual relations**" and "**slept with**" are also used.
### Limited Translation Glossary for the Old Testament ULB
This list concerns Hebrew words in the Old Testament.
* *wayehi* "**It came about**" or "**It happened that**"
* *hinneh* "**look**," "**see**," "**see here**," or something else suitable for signaling that what immediately follows in direct reported speech is prominent.
* Often "**behold**" in direct reported speech of God or his angel, especially if it lends more dignity in English to the divine words than "look" or "see," etc., would do.
* Also "**behold**" in narrative passages, including narrative that is embedded in direct speech, such as when Joseph tells his brothers what happened in his dreams)
* *adam*: "**mankind**," "**humanity**," and "**human beings**" when it refers to mankind in general
* *YHWH*: "**Yahweh**"
### Limited Translation Glossary for the New Testament ULB
This list concerns Greek words in the New Testament.
* *egeneto de*, *kai egeneto*: "**It came about**" (See: "Sentence-initial and" above).
* *idou*: "**look**," "**see**," "**see here**," or something else suitable for signaling that what immediately follows in direct reported speech is prominent.
* Often "**behold**" in direct reported speech of God or his angel, especially if it lends more dignity in English to the divine words than "look" or "see," etc., would do.
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* Otherwise, "**good news**."
* *elpis*: "**hope**" as a noun
* *elpizo*: "**hope**" as a verb or "set hope"
## Footnotes in the ULB
The ULB has footnotes for the following kinds of issues:
* names that have multiple spellings
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* differences in Hebrew and Greek copies that lead to differences in modern versions
* alternative renderings of verses that are very hard to understand in the original languages
* differences between copies of the texts in the original languages and the early Greek and Latin translations
The notes use the following words in refering to copies and translations:
* "Copies" refers to extant copies of the Biblical text, written in the original language, or to copies of the Septuagint or Vulgate.
* "Text" or "original text" refers to the Hebrew or Greek or Aramaic text compiled from all sources (that is, from all extant copies).
* "Translation" refers to ancient translations (the Septuagint and the Vulgate) and to modern translations.
* We do not use the words "manuscripts" and "versions" in the footnotes.
The ULB does not have footnotes for every textual issue, but it does address those that readers are most likely to encounter, particularly readers who have access to translations that were based on manuscripts known before the finding of the Dead Sea scrolls.

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\p
\v 1 In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.
\v 2 The earth was without form and empty. Darkness was upon the surface of the deep. The Spirit of God was moving above the surface of the waters.
\s5
\v 3 God said, "Let there be light," and there was light.
\v 4 God saw the light, that it was good. He divided the light from the darkness.
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\v 30 To every beast of the earth, to every bird of the heavens, and to everything that creeps upon the earth, and to every creature that has the breath of life I have given every green plant for food." It was so.
\v 31 God saw everything that he had made. Behold, it was very good. This was evening and morning, the sixth day.
\s5
\c 2
\p
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\v 24 Therefore a man will leave his father and his mother, he will be united to his wife, and they will become one flesh.
\v 25 They were both naked, the man and his wife, but were not ashamed.
\s5
\c 3
\p
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\v 23 Therefore Yahweh God sent him out from the garden of Eden, to cultivate the ground from which he had been taken.
\v 24 So God drove the man out of the garden, and he placed cherubim at the east of the garden of Eden, and a flaming sword that turned every way, in order to guard the way to the tree of life.
\s5
\c 4
\p
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\v 25 Adam knew his wife again, and she bore another son. She called his name Seth and said, "God has given me another son in the place of Abel, for Cain killed him."
\v 26 A son was born to Seth and he called his name Enosh. At that time people began to call on the name of Yahweh.
\s5
\c 5
\p
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\p
\v 32 After Noah had lived five hundred years, he became the father of Shem, Ham, and Japheth.
\s5
\c 6
\p
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\s5
\v 4 Giants were on the earth in those days, and also afterward. This happened when the sons of God married daughters of men, and they had children with them. These were the mighty men of old, men of renown.
\s5
\p
\v 5 Yahweh saw that the wickedness of mankind was great in the earth, and that every inclination of the thoughts of their hearts was only evil continually.
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\v 21 Gather for yourself every kind of food that is eaten and store it, so that it will be food for you and for them."
\v 22 So Noah did this. According to all that God commanded him, so he did.
\s5
\c 7
\p
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\v 22 While the earth remains, seed time and harvest, cold and heat,
\q summer and winter, and day and night will not cease."
\s5
\c 9
\p
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\v 28 After the flood, Noah lived three hundred fifty years.
\v 29 All the days of Noah were nine hundred fifty years, and then he died.
\s5
\c 10
\p
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\p
\v 32 These were the clans of the sons of Noah, according to their genealogies, by their nations. From these the nations separated and went over the earth after the flood.
\s5
\c 11
\p
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\v 31 Terah took Abram his son, Lot the son of his son Haran, and Sarai his daughter-in-law, his son Abram's wife, and together they left Ur of the Chaldeans, to go into the land of Canaan. But they came to Haran and stayed there.
\v 32 Terah lived 205 years and then died in Haran.
\s5
\c 12
\p
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\s5
\v 4 So Abram went, as Yahweh had told him to do, and Lot went with him. Abram was seventy-five years old when he left Haran.
\v 5 Abram took Sarai, his wife, Lot, his brother's son, all their possessions that they had accumulated, and the people that they had acquired in Haran. They left to go into the land of Canaan, and came to the land of Canaan.
\s5
\v 6 Abram passed through the land as far as Shechem, to the oak of Moreh. At that time the Canaanites lived in the land.
\v 7 Yahweh appeared to Abram, and said, "To your descendants I will give this land." So there Abram built an altar to Yahweh, who had appeared to him.
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\v 17 Arise, walk through the length and breadth of the land, for I will give it to you."
\v 18 So Abram picked up his tent, and came and lived by the oaks of Mamre, which are in Hebron, and there built an altar to Yahweh.
\s5
\c 14
\p
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\v 23 that I will not take a thread, a sandal strap, or anything that is yours, so that you can never say, 'I have made Abram rich.'
\v 24 I will take nothing except what the young men have eaten and the share of the men that went with me. Let Aner, Eshkol, and Mamre take their portion."
\s5
\c 15
\p
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\v 20 the Hittites, the Perizzites, the Rephaites,
\v 21 the Amorites, the Canaanites, the Girgashites, and the Jebusites."
\s5
\c 16
\p
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\v 15 Hagar gave birth to Abram's son, and Abram named his son, whom Hagar bore, Ishmael.
\v 16 Abram was eighty-six years old when Hagar bore Ishmael to Abram.
\s5
\c 17
\p
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\v 26 On the very same day Abraham and Ishmael his son were both circumcised.
\v 27 All the men of his household were circumcised with him, including those born into the household and those bought with money from a foreigner.
\s5
\c 18
\p
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\v 32 He said, "Please do not be angry, Lord, and I will speak this one last time. Perhaps ten will be found there." Then he said, "I will not destroy it for the ten's sake."
\v 33 Yahweh went on his way as soon as he had finished talking with Abraham, and Abraham returned home.
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\c 19
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\v 37 The firstborn gave birth to a son, and named him Moab. He became the ancestor of the Moabites of today.
\v 38 As for the younger daughter, she also gave birth to a son, and named him Ben-Ammi. He became the ancestor of the people of Ammon of today.
\s5
\c 20
\p
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\v 17 Then Abraham prayed to God, and God healed Abimelech, his wife, and his female slaves so that they were able to have children.
\v 18 For Yahweh had caused all the women of the household of Abimelech to be completely infertile, because of Sarah, Abraham's wife.
\s5
\c 21
\p
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\v 33 Abraham planted a tamarisk tree in Beersheba. There he worshiped Yahweh, the eternal God.
\v 34 Abraham remained as a foreigner in the land of the Philistines many days.
\s5
\c 22
\p
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\v 19 After this, Abraham buried Sarah his wife in the cave of the field of Machpelah, which is next to Mamre, that is, Hebron, in the land of Canaan.
\v 20 So the field and the cave in it passed to Abraham as a property for a burial place from the sons of Heth.
\s5
\c 24
\p
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\v 66 The servant recounted to Isaac all the things that he had done.
\v 67 Then Isaac brought her into his mother Sarah's tent and took Rebekah, and she became his wife, and he loved her. So Isaac was comforted after his mother's death.
\s5
\c 25
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\v 33 Jacob said, "First swear to me," so Esau swore an oath and in that way he sold his birthright to Jacob.
\v 34 Jacob gave Esau bread and stew of lentils. He ate and drank, then got up and went on his way. In this manner Esau despised his birthright.
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\v 34 When Esau was forty years old, he took a wife, Judith the daughter of Beeri the Hittite, and also Basemath the daughter of Elon the Hittite.
\v 35 They brought sorrow to Isaac and Rebekah.
\s5
\c 27
\p
\v 1 When Isaac was old and his eyes were dim so that he could not see, he called Esau, his older son, and said to him, "My son." Esau said to him, "Here I am,"
\v 2 and Isaac said, "See here, I am old. I do not know the day of my death.
\s5
\v 3 Therefore take your weapons, your quiver and your bow, and go out to the field and hunt game for me.
\v 4 Make delicious food for me, the sort that I love, and bring it to me so I can eat it and bless you before I die."
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\p
\v 46 Rebekah said to Isaac, "I am weary of life because of the daughters of Heth. If Jacob takes one of the daughters of Heth as a wife, like these women, some of the daughters of the land, what good will my life be to me?"
\s5
\c 28
\p
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\v 21 so that I return safely to my father's house, then Yahweh will be my God.
\v 22 Then this stone that I have set up as a pillar will be a sacred stone. From everything that you give me, I will surely give a tenth back to you."
\s5
\c 29
\p
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\s5
\v 35 She conceived again and bore a son. She said, "This time I will praise Yahweh." Therefore she called his name Judah; then she stopped having children.
\s5
\c 30
\p
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\v 54 Jacob offered a sacrifice on the mountain and called his relatives to eat a meal. They ate and spent the entire night on the mountain.
\v 55 Early in the morning Laban got up, kissed his grandsons and his daughters and blessed them. Then Laban left and returned home.
\s5
\c 32
\p
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\v 31 The sun rose on Jacob as he passed Peniel. He was limping because of his hip.
\v 32 That is why to this day the people of Israel do not eat the ligaments of the hip which are at the hip joint, because the man injured those ligaments while dislocating Jacob's hip.
\s5
\c 33
\p
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\v 19 Then he bought the piece of ground where he had pitched his tent from the sons of Hamor, Shechem's father, for a hundred pieces of silver.
\v 20 There he set up an altar and called it El Elohe Israel.
\s5
\c 34
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\v 28 Isaac lived for one hundred eighty years.
\v 29 Isaac breathed his last and died, and was gathered to his ancestors, an old man full of days. Esau and Jacob, his sons, buried him.
\s5
\c 36
\p
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\s5
\p
\v 25 They sat down to eat bread. They lifted up their eyes and looked, and, behold, a caravan of Ishmaelites was coming from Gilead, with their camels bearing spices and balm and myrrh. They were traveling to carry them down to Egypt.
\v 26 Judah said to his brothers, "What profit is it if we kill our brother and cover up his blood?
\s5
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\s5
\v 12 Look, your eyes see, and the eyes of my brother Benjamin, that it is my mouth that speaks to you.
\v 13 You will tell my father about all my honor in Egypt and of all that you have seen. You will hurry and bring my father down here."
\s5
\v 14 He hugged his brother Benjamin's neck and wept, and Benjamin wept on his neck.
\v 15 He kissed all his brothers and wept over them. After that his brothers talked with him.
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\v 27 They told him all the words of Joseph that he had said to them. When Jacob saw the carts that Joseph had sent to carry him, the spirit of Jacob their father revived.
\v 28 Israel said, "It is enough. Joseph my son is still alive. I will go and see him before I die."
\s5
\c 46
\p
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\v 33 It will come about, when Pharaoh calls you and asks, 'What is your occupation?'
\v 34 that you should say, 'Your servants have been keepers of livestock from our youth until now, both we, and our forefathers.' Do this so that you may live in the land of Goshen, for every shepherd is an abomination to the Egyptians."
\s5
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\p
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\v 30 When I sleep with my fathers, you will carry me out of Egypt and bury me in my forefathers' burial place." Joseph said, "I will do as you have said."
\v 31 Israel said, "Swear to me," and Joseph swore to him. Then Israel bowed down at the head of his bed.
\s5
\c 48
\p
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\v 32 The field and the cave that is in it were purchased from the people of Heth."
\v 33 When Jacob finished these instructions to his sons, he pulled his feet into the bed, breathed his last, and went to his people.
\s5
\c 50
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\p
\v 22 Joseph lived in Egypt, together with his father's family. He lived one hundred ten years.
\v 23 Joseph saw Ephraim's children to the third generation. He also saw the children of Machir son of Manasseh, who were placed on the knees of Joseph.
\s5
\v 24 Joseph said to his brothers, "I am about to die; but God will surely come to you and lead you up out of this land to the land which he swore to give to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob."
\v 25 Then Joseph made the sons of Israel swear an oath. He said, "God will surely come to you. At that time you must carry up my bones from here."
\v 26 So Joseph died, 110 years old. They embalmed him and he was placed in a coffin in Egypt.

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\toc2 Exodus
\toc3 Exo
\mt Exodus
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\c 1
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\v 21 Because the midwives feared God, he gave them families.
\v 22 Pharaoh ordered all his people, "You must throw every son that is born into the river, but every daughter you will let live."
\s5
\c 2
\p
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\v 24 When God heard their groaning, God called to mind his covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob.
\v 25 God saw the Israelites, and he understood their situation.
\s5
\c 3
\p
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\v 22 Moses went back to Yahweh and said, "Lord, why have you caused trouble for this people? Why did you send me in the first place?
\v 23 Ever since I came to Pharaoh to speak to him in your name, he has caused trouble for this people, and you have not set your people free at all."
\s5
\c 6
\p
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\v 29 he said to him, "I am Yahweh. Say to Pharaoh, king of Egypt, everything that I will tell you."
\v 30 But Moses said to Yahweh, "I am not good at speaking, so why will Pharaoh listen to me?"
\s5
\c 7
\p
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\v 24 All the Egyptians dug around the river for water to drink, but they could not drink the water of the river itself.
\v 25 Seven days passed after Yahweh had attacked the river.
\s5
\c 8
\p
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\v 31 Yahweh did as Moses asked; and he removed the swarms of flies from Pharaoh, his servants, and his people. Not one remained.
\v 32 But Pharaoh hardened his heart this time also, and he did not let the people go.
\s5
\c 9
\p
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\v 34 When Pharaoh saw that the rain, hail, and thunder had ceased, he sinned again and hardened his heart, together with his servants.
\v 35 The heart of Pharaoh was hardened, and so he did not let the people of Israel go, just as Yahweh had spoken by the hand of Moses.
\s5
\c 10
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\v 21 Yahweh went before them by day in a pillar of cloud to lead them on the way. By night he went in a pillar of fire to give them light. In this way they could travel by day and by night.
\v 22 Yahweh did not take away from before the people the daytime pillar of cloud or the nighttime pillar of fire.
\s5
\c 14
\p
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\v 30 So Yahweh saved Israel that day out of the hand of the Egyptians, and Israel saw dead Egyptians on the seashore.
\v 31 When Israel saw the great power that Yahweh used against the Egyptians, the people honored Yahweh, and they trusted in Yahweh and in his servant Moses.
\s5
\c 15
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\q
\v 13 In your covenant loyalty you have led the people you have rescued.
\q In your strength you have led them to the holy place where you live.
\s5
\q
\v 14 The peoples will hear, and they will tremble;
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\s5
\v 27 Then the people came to Elim, where there were twelve springs of water and seventy palm trees. They camped there by the water.
\s5
\c 16
\p
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\v 35 The people of Israel ate manna forty years until they came to inhabited land. They ate it until they came to the borders of the land of Canaan.
\v 36 Now an omer is a tenth of an ephah.
\s5
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\p
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\v 15 Then Moses built an altar and he called it "Yahweh is my banner."
\v 16 He said, "For a hand was lifted up to the throne of Yahweh—that Yahweh will wage war with Amalek from generation to generation."
\s5
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\v 26 They judged the people in normal circumstances. The difficult cases they brought to Moses, but they themselves judged all the small cases.
\v 27 Then Moses let his father-in-law leave, and Jethro went back into his own land.
\s5
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\v 25 If you make me an altar of stone, you must not build it of cut stones, for if you use your tools on it, you will have defiled it.
\v 26 You must not go up to my altar on steps, so that your nakedness is not exposed.'"
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\v 35 If one man's ox hurts another man's ox so that it dies, then they must sell the live ox and divide its price, and they must also divide the dead ox.
\v 36 But if it was known that the ox had a habit of goring in time past, and its owner has not kept it in, he must surely pay ox for ox, and the dead animal will become his own.
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\v 30 You must also do the same with your oxen and your sheep. For seven days they may remain with their mothers, but on the eighth day you must give them to me.
\v 31 You will be people that are set apart for me. So you must not eat any meat that was torn by animals in the field. Instead, you must throw it to the dogs.
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\v 32 You must not make a covenant with them or with their gods.
\v 33 They must not live in your land, or they would make you sin against me. If you worship their gods, this will surely become a trap for you.'"
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\v 17 The appearance of Yahweh's glory was like a devouring fire on the top of the mountain in the eyes of the Israelites.
\v 18 Moses entered the cloud and went up the mountain. He was up the mountain for forty days and forty nights.
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\v 1 Yahweh spoke to Moses,
\v 2 "Tell the Israelites to take an offering for me from every person who is motivated by a willing heart. You must receive these offerings for me.
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\v 3 These are the offerings that you must receive from them: gold, silver, and bronze;
\v 4 blue, purple, and scarlet material; fine linen; goats' hair;
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\v 39 Use one talent of pure gold to make the lampstand and its accessories.
\v 40 Be sure to make them after the pattern that you are being shown on the mountain.
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\v 31 You must make a curtain of blue, purple, and scarlet wool, and of fine linen, with designs of cherubim, the work of a skillful workman.
\v 32 You must hang it on four pillars of acacia wood covered with gold. These pillars must have hooks of gold set on four silver bases.
\v 33 You must hang up the curtain under the clasps, and you must bring in the ark of the testimony. The curtain is to separate the holy place from the most holy place.
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\v 34 You must put the atonement lid on the ark of the testimony, which is in the most holy place.
\v 35 You must place the table outside the curtain. You must place the lampstand opposite the table on the south side of the tabernacle. The table must be on the north side.
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\v 36 You must make a hanging for the tent entrance. You must make it out of blue, purple, and scarlet material and fine twined linen, the work of an embroiderer.
\v 37 For the hanging, you must make five pillars of acacia and cover them with gold. Their hooks must be of gold, and you must cast five bronze bases for them.
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\v 42 You must make for them linen undergarments to cover their naked flesh, that will cover them from the waist to the thighs.
\v 43 Aaron and his sons must wear these garments when they enter the tent of meeting or when they approach the altar to serve in the holy place. They must do this so they would not be guilty or else they would die. This is a permanent law for Aaron and his descendants after him.
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\v 45 I will live among the Israelites and will be their God.
\v 46 They will know that I am Yahweh, their God, who brought them out from the land of Egypt so that I might live among them. I am Yahweh, their God.
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\v 37 As for this incense that you will make, you must not make any with the same formula for yourselves. It must be most holy to you.
\v 38 Whoever makes anything like it to use as a perfume must be cut off from his people."
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\p
\v 18 When God had finished talking with Moses on Mount Sinai, he gave him two tablets of covenant decrees, made of stone, written on by his own hand.
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\v 34 So now go, lead the people to the place of which I have spoken to you. See, my angel will go before you. But on the day that I punish them, I will punish them for their sin."
\v 35 Yahweh sent a plague on the people because they had made the calf, the one that Aaron made.
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\v 22 While my glory passes by, I will put you in a crevice of the rock and cover you with my hand until I have passed by.
\v 23 Then I will take away my hand, and you will see my back, but my face will not be seen."
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\v 34 Whenever Moses went before Yahweh to speak with him, he would remove the veil, until he came out. When he came out, he would tell the Israelites what he was commanded to say.
\v 35 When the Israelites saw Moses' face shining, he would put the veil over his face again until he went back in to speak with Yahweh.
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\p
\v 30 Moses said to the Israelites, "See, Yahweh has called by name on Bezalel son of Uri son of Hur, from the tribe of Judah.
\v 31 He has filled Bezalel with his Spirit, to give him wisdom, understanding, and knowledge, for all kinds of craftsmanship,
\v 32 to make artistic designs and to work in gold, silver, and bronze;
\v 33 also to cut and set stones and to carve wood—to do all kinds of design and craftsmanship.
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\v 34 He has put it in his heart to teach, both he and Oholiab son of Ahisamak, from the tribe of Dan.
\v 35 He has filled them with skill to do all kinds of work, to work as craftsmen, as engravers, as embroiderers in blue, purple, and scarlet wool and fine linen, and as weavers. They are craftsmen in all sorts of work, and they are artistic designers.
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\v 37 He made a hanging for the tent entrance. It was made of blue, purple, and scarlet wool, using fine linen, the work of an embroiderer.
\v 38 He also made the hanging's five pillars with hooks. He covered their tops and their rods with gold. Their five bases were made of bronze.
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\v 25 Bezalel made the incense altar. He made it with acacia wood. Its length was one cubit, and its width one cubit. It was square, and its height was two cubits. Its horns were made as one piece with it.
\v 26 He covered the incense altar with pure gold—its top, its sides, and its horns. He also made a surrounding border of gold for it.
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\v 27 He made two golden rings to be attached to it under its border on its two opposite sides. The rings were holders for poles to carry the altar.
\v 28 He made the poles of acacia wood, and he covered them with gold.
\v 29 He made the holy anointing oil and the pure fragrant incense, the work of a perfumer.
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\v 42 Thus the people of Israel did all the work as Yahweh had commanded Moses.
\v 43 Moses examined all the work, and, behold, they had done it. As Yahweh had commanded, in that way they did it. Then Moses blessed them.
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\v 36 Whenever the cloud was taken up from over the tabernacle, the people of Israel would set out on their journey.
\v 37 But if the cloud did not rise up from the tabernacle, then the people would not travel. They would stay until the day that it was lifted up.
\v 38 For Yahweh's cloud was over the tabernacle by day, and his fire was over it by night, in plain view of all the people of Israel throughout their journey.

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\v 16 He must remove its crop with its contents, and throw it beside the altar on the east side, in the place for the ashes.
\v 17 He must tear it open by its wings, but he must not divide it into two parts. Then the priest will burn it on the altar, on the wood that is on the fire. It will be a burnt offering, and it will produce a sweet aroma for Yahweh; it will be an offering made to him by fire.
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\v 15 Then you must put oil and incense on it. This is a grain offering.
\v 16 Then the priest will burn part of the crushed grain and oil and incense as a representative offering. This is an offering made by fire to Yahweh.
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\v 16 The priest will burn all that on the altar as a burnt offering of food, to produce a sweet aroma. All the fat belongs to Yahweh.
\v 17 It will be a permanent statute throughout your people's generations in every place you make your home, that you must not eat fat or blood.'"
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\v 4 He must bring the bull to the entrance of the tent of meeting before Yahweh, lay his hand on its head, and kill the bull before Yahweh.
\v 5 The anointed priest will take some of the blood of the bull and take it to the tent of meeting.
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\v 6 The priest will dip his finger into the blood and sprinkle some of it seven times before Yahweh, before the curtain of the most holy place.
\v 7 Then the priest will put some of the blood on the horns of the altar of fragrant incense before Yahweh, which is in the tent of meeting, and he will pour out all the rest of the blood of the bull at the base of the altar for burnt offerings, which is at the entrance of the tent of meeting.
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\v 34 The priest will take some of the blood of the sin offering with his finger and put it on the horns of the altar for burnt offerings, and he will pour out all its blood at the base of the altar.
\v 35 He will cut away all the fat, just as the fat of the lamb is cut away from the sacrifice of peace offerings, and the priest will burn it on the altar on top of the offerings of Yahweh made by fire. The priest will make atonement for him for the sin he has committed, and the man will be forgiven.
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\v 18 He must bring a ram without blemish out of the flock, worth the current value, as a guilt offering to the priest. Then the priest will make atonement for him concerning the sin he has committed, of which he was unaware, and he will be forgiven.
\v 19 It is a guilt offering, and he is certainly guilty before Yahweh."
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\v 29 Any male among the priests may eat some of it because it is most holy.
\v 30 But any sin offering whose blood is brought into the tent of meeting to make atonement in the holy place must not be eaten. It must be burned.
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\v 15 The person presenting a peace offering for the purpose of giving thanks must eat the meat of his offering on the day of the sacrifice. He must not leave any of it until the next morning.
\v 16 But if the sacrifice of his offering is for the purpose of a vow, or for the purpose of a freewill offering, the meat must be eaten on the day that he offers his sacrifice, but whatever remains of it may be eaten on the next day.
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\v 17 However, whatever meat of the sacrifice remains on the third day must be burned.
\v 18 If any of the meat of the sacrifice of one's peace offering is eaten on the third day, it will not be accepted, neither will it be credited to the one who offered it. It will be a disgusting thing, and the person who eats it will carry the guilt of his sin.
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\v 37 This is the law of the burnt offering, of the grain offering, of the sin offering, of the guilt offering, of the consecration offering, and of the sacrifice of peace offerings,
\v 38 about which Yahweh gave commands to Moses on Mount Sinai on the day that he commanded the people of Israel to offer their sacrifices to Yahweh in the wilderness of Sinai.'"
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\v 25 He took the fat, the fat tail, all the fat that was on the inner parts, the covering of the liver, the two kidneys and their fat, and the right thigh.
\v 26 Out of the basket of bread without yeast that was before Yahweh, he took one loaf without yeast, and one loaf of oiled bread, and one wafer, and placed them on the fat and on the right thigh.
\v 27 He put it all in the hands of Aaron and in the hands of his sons and waved them before Yahweh as a wave offering.
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\v 28 Then Moses took them from off their hands and burned them on the altar for the burnt offering. They were a consecration offering and produced a sweet aroma. It was an offering made by fire to Yahweh.
\v 29 Moses took the breast and waved it as a wave offering to Yahweh. It was Moses' share of the ram for the priests' ordination, as Yahweh had commanded him.
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\v 35 You will stay day and night for seven days at the entrance to the tent of meeting, and keep the command of Yahweh, so you will not die, because this is what I have been commanded."
\v 36 So Aaron and his sons did all the things which Yahweh had commanded them through Moses.
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\v 8 So Aaron went near the altar and killed the calf for the sin offering, which was for himself.
\v 9 The sons of Aaron presented the blood to him, and he dipped his finger into it and put it on the horns of the altar; then he poured out the blood at the base of the altar.
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\v 10 However, he burned the fat, the kidneys, and the covering of the liver on the altar as a sin offering, as Yahweh had commanded Moses.
\v 11 The meat and the hide he burned outside the camp.
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\v 23 Moses and Aaron went into the tent of meeting, then came out again and blessed the people, and the glory of Yahweh appeared to all the people.
\v 24 Fire came out from Yahweh and consumed the burnt offering and the fat on the altar. When all the people saw this, they shouted and lay facedown.
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\v 19 Then Aaron answered Moses, "See, today they made their sin offering and burnt offering before Yahweh, and this thing has happened to me today. If I had eaten the sin offering today, would it have been pleasing in the sight of Yahweh?"
\v 20 When Moses heard that, he was satisfied.
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\v 46 This is the law regarding the animals, the birds, every living creature that moves in the waters, and of every creature that creeps on the ground,
\v 47 for which a distinction is to be made between the unclean and the clean, and between the living things that may be eaten and the living things that may not be eaten.'"
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\v 4 Then the mother's purification from her bleeding will continue for thirty-three days. She must not touch any holy thing or come into the tabernacle area until the days of her purification are finished.
\v 5 But if she gives birth to a female child, then she will be unclean for two weeks, as she is during her period. Then the mother's purification will continue for sixty-six days.
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\v 6 When the days of her purification are finished, for a son or for a daughter, she must bring a one year old lamb as a burnt offering, and a young pigeon or dove as a sin offering, to the entrance of the tent of meeting, to the priest.
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\v 7 Then he will offer it before Yahweh and make atonement for her, and she will be cleansed from the flow of her blood. This is the law regarding a woman who gives birth to either a male or a female child.
\v 8 If she is not able to afford a lamb, then she must take two doves or two young pigeons, one as a burnt offering and the other as a sin offering, and the priest will make atonement for her; then she will be clean.'"
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\v 59 This is the law about mildew in a garment of wool or linen, or anything woven or knitted from wool or linen material, or leather or anything made with leather, so that you may pronounce it clean or unclean."
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\v 56 for swelling, for a rash, and for a bright spot,
\v 57 to determine when any of these cases is unclean or when it is clean. This is the law for infectious skin diseases and mildew."
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\v 21 Whoever touches her bed must wash his clothes and bathe himself in water; that person will be unclean until evening.
\v 22 Whoever touches anything that she sits on must wash his clothes and bathe himself in water; that person will be unclean until evening.
\v 23 Whether it is on the bed or on anything on which she sits, if he touches it, that person will be unclean until evening.
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\v 24 If any man lies with her, and if her impure flow touches him, he will be unclean for seven days. Every bed on which he lies will be unclean.
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\v 32 These are the regulations for anyone who has a flow of fluid, for any man whose semen goes out of him and makes him unclean,
\v 33 for any woman who has a menstrual period, for anyone with a flow of fluid, whether male or female, and for any man who lies with an unclean woman.'"
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\v 34 This will always be a statute for you, to make atonement for the people of Israel because of all their sins, once in every year." This was done as Yahweh commanded Moses.
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\v 10 If any person of the house of Israel, or any foreigner who lives among them consumes any blood, I will set my face against that person who consumes blood and I will cut him off from among his people.
\v 11 For the life of an animal is in its blood. I have given its blood to you to make atonement on the altar for your lives, because it is the blood that makes atonement, for it is the blood that atones for the life.
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\v 12 Therefore I said to the people of Israel that no one among you must eat blood, neither may any foreigner who lives among you eat blood.
\v 13 Anyone of the people of Israel, or any of the foreigners who live among them, who hunts and kills an animal or bird that may be eaten, that person must pour out its blood and cover the blood with earth.
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\v 15 Every person who eats an animal that has died or that has been torn by wild animals, whether that person is native born or a foreigner living among you, he must wash his clothes and bathe himself in water, and he will be unclean until the evening. Then he will be clean.
\v 16 But if he does not wash his clothes or bathe his body, then he must carry his guilt.'"
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\v 29 Whoever does any of these detestable things, the persons who do such things will be cut off from among their people.
\v 30 Therefore you must keep my command not to practice any of these detestable customs which were practiced here before you, so that you do not defile yourselves by them. I am Yahweh your God.'"
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\v 36 You must use just scales, just weights, a just ephah, and a just hin. I am Yahweh your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt.
\v 37 You must obey all my decrees and all my laws, and do them. I am Yahweh.'"
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\v 27 A man or a woman who talks with the dead or who talks with spirits must certainly be put to death. The people must stone them with stones. They are guilty and deserve to die.'"
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\v 1 Yahweh said to Moses: "Speak to the priests, the sons of Aaron, and say to them, 'No one among you shall make himself unclean for those who die among his people,
\v 2 except for his closest relatives—his mother, his father, his son, his daughter, his brother,
\v 3 or his virgin sister who is dependent on him, since she has no husband—for her he may make himself unclean.
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\v 4 But he must not make himself unclean for other relatives and so defile himself.
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\v 32 You must not profane my holy name. I must be acknowledged as holy by the people of Israel. I am Yahweh who makes you holy,
\v 33 who brought you out of the land of Egypt to be your God: I am Yahweh."
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\v 15 Beginning from the day after the Sabbath—that was the day you brought the bundle of grain as the wave offering—count seven full weeks.
\v 16 You must count fifty days, which would be the day after the seventh Sabbath. Then you must present an offering of new grain to Yahweh.
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\v 17 You must bring out of your houses two loaves made from two-tenths of an ephah. They must be made from fine flour and baked with yeast; they will be a wave offering of the firstfruits to Yahweh.
\v 18 You must present with the bread seven lambs one year old and without blemish, one young bull, and two rams. They must be a burnt offering to Yahweh, with their grain offering and their drink offerings, an offering made by fire and producing a sweet aroma for Yahweh.
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\v 23 Yahweh spoke to Moses, saying,
\v 24 "Speak to the people of Israel and say, 'In the seventh month, the first day of that month will be a solemn rest for you, a memorial with the blowing of trumpets, and a holy assembly.
\v 25 You must do no ordinary work, and you must offer a sacrifice made by fire to Yahweh.'"
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\v 26 Then Yahweh spoke to Moses, saying,
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\v 43 so that your descendants, generation after generation, may learn how I made the people of Israel live in such shelters when I led them out of the land of Egypt. I am Yahweh your God.'"
\v 44 In this way, Moses announced to the people of Israel the appointed festivals for Yahweh.
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\v 7 You must put pure incense along each row of loaves as a representative offering. This incense will be burnt for Yahweh.
\v 8 Every Sabbath day the high priest must regularly set out the bread before Yahweh on behalf of the people of Israel, as a sign of an everlasting covenant.
\v 9 This offering will be for Aaron and his sons, and they are to eat it in a place that is holy, for it is a portion from the offerings to Yahweh made by fire."
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\v 10 Now it happened that the son of an Israelite woman, whose father was an Egyptian, went among the people of Israel. This son of the Israelite woman fought against a man of Israel in the camp.
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\v 22 You must have the same law for both the foreigner and the native-born Israelite, for I am Yahweh your God.'"
\v 23 So Moses spoke to the people of Israel, and the people brought the man outside the camp, the one who had cursed Yahweh. They stoned him with stones. The people of Israel carried out the command of Yahweh to Moses.
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\v 5 You must not conduct an organized harvest of whatever grows by itself, and you must not conduct an organized harvest of whatever grapes grow on your unpruned vines. This will be a year of solemn rest for the land.
\v 6 Whatever the unworked land grows during the Sabbath year will be food for you. You, your male and female servants, your hired servants and the foreigners who live with you may gather food,
\v 7 and your livestock and also wild animals may eat whatever the land produces.
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\v 8 You must count off seven Sabbaths of years, that is, seven times seven years, so that there will be seven Sabbaths of years, totaling forty-nine years.
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\v 10 You must set apart the fiftieth year to Yahweh and proclaim liberty throughout the land to all its inhabitants. It will be a Jubilee for you, in which property and slaves must be returned to their families.
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\v 11 The fiftieth year will be a Jubilee for you. You must not plant or conduct an organized harvest. Eat whatever grows by itself, and gather the grapes that grow on the unpruned vines.
\v 12 For it is a Jubilee, which will be holy for you. You must eat the produce that grows by itself out of the fields.
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\p
\v 47 If a foreigner or someone living temporarily with you has become wealthy, and if one of your fellow Israelites has become poor and sells himself to that foreigner, or to someone in a foreigner's family,
\v 48 after your fellow Israelite has been bought, he may be bought back. Someone in his family may redeem him.
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\v 49 It might be the person's uncle, or his uncle's son, who redeems him, or anyone who is his close relative from his family. Or, if he has become prosperous, he may redeem himself.
\v 50 He must bargain with the man who bought him; they must count the years from the year he sold himself to his purchaser until the year of Jubilee. The price of his redemption must be figured in keeping with the rate paid to a hired servant, for the number of years he might continue to work for the one who bought him.
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\v 54 If he is not redeemed by these means, then he must serve until the year of Jubilee, he and his children with him.
\v 55 To me the people of Israel are servants. They are my servants whom I brought out of the land of Egypt. I am Yahweh your God.'"
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\v 46 These are the commandments, decrees, and laws that Yahweh made between himself and the people of Israel at Mount Sinai through Moses.
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\v 26 No one may set apart the firstborn among animals, since the firstborn already belongs to Yahweh; whether ox or sheep, it is Yahweh's.
\v 27 If it is an unclean animal, then the owner may buy it back at the valuation of it, and a fifth must be added to that value. If the animal is not redeemed, then it is to be sold at the set value.
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\v 28 But nothing that a man devotes to Yahweh, from all that he has, whether man or animal, or his family land, may be sold or redeemed. Everything that is devoted is very holy to Yahweh.
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\v 34 These are the commandments that Yahweh gave at Mount Sinai to Moses for the people of Israel.

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\v 53 However, the Levites must set up their tents around the tabernacle of the covenant decrees so that my anger does not come upon the people of Israel. The Levites must care for the tabernacle of the covenant decrees."
\v 54 The people of Israel did all these things. They did everything that Yahweh commanded through Moses.
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\v 34 The people of Israel did everything that Yahweh commanded Moses. They camped by their banners. They went out from the camp by their clans, in the order of their ancestor's families.
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\v 45 Moses and Aaron counted all these men, the descendants of Merari. In doing this, they obeyed what Yahweh had commanded them to do through Moses.
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\v 46 So Moses, Aaron, and the leaders of Israel counted all the Levites by their clans in their ancestral families
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\v 31 The man will be free from guilt for bringing his wife to the priest. The woman must bear any guilt she might have."
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\p
\v 27 It is in this way that they must give my name to the people of Israel. Then I will bless them."
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\v 54 On the eighth day, Gamaliel son of Pedahzur, leader of the descendants of Manasseh, offered his sacrifice.
\v 55 His sacrifice was one silver platter weighing 130 shekels and one silver bowl weighing seventy shekels, by the standard weight of the sanctuary shekel. Both of these objects were full of fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering.
\v 56 He also gave one gold dish weighing ten shekels, full of incense.
\s5
\v 57 He gave as a burnt offering one young bull, one ram, and a one-year-old male lamb.
\v 58 He gave one male goat as a sin offering.
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\v 63 He gave as a burnt offering one young bull, one ram, and a one-year-old male lamb.
\v 64 He gave one male goat as a sin offering.
\v 65 He gave two oxen, five rams, five male goats, and five male lambs that were a year old, as the sacrifice for a fellowship offering. This was the sacrifice of Abidan son of Gideoni.
\s5
\p
\v 66 On the tenth day, Ahiezer son of Ammishaddai, leader of the descendants of Dan, offered his sacrifice.
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\p
\v 89 When Moses went into the tent of meeting to speak with Yahweh, he heard his voice speaking to him. Yahweh spoke to him from above the atonement lid on the ark of the testimony, from between the two cherubim. He spoke to him.
\s5
\c 8
\p
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\v 25 They must stop serving in this way at the age of fifty years. At that age they must not serve any longer.
\v 26 They may help their brothers who continue to work at the tent of meeting, but they must serve no more. You must direct the Levites in all these matters."
\s5
\c 9
\p
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\v 22 Whether the cloud stayed on the tabernacle for two days, a month, or a year, for as long as it stayed there, the people of Israel would stay in their camp and not travel. But whenever the cloud was taken up, they would set out on their journey.
\v 23 They would camp at Yahweh's command, and they would travel at his command. They obeyed Yahweh's command given through Moses.
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\c 10
\p
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\v 35 Whenever the ark set out, Moses would say, "Rise up, Yahweh. Scatter your enemies. Make those who hate you run from you."
\v 36 Whenever the ark stopped, Moses would say, "Return, Yahweh, to Israel's many tens of thousands."
\s5
\c 11
\p
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\v 34 That place was named Kibroth Hattaavah, because there they buried the people who had craved meat.
\v 35 From Kibroth Hattaavah the people traveled to Hazeroth, where they stayed.
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\c 12
\p
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\p
\v 16 After that, the people journeyed from Hazeroth and camped in the wilderness of Paran.
\s5
\c 13
\p
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\v 32 So they spread around a discouraging report to the people of Israel about the land that they had examined. They said, "The land that we looked at is a land that eats up its inhabitants. All the people whom we saw there are people of great height.
\v 33 There we saw giants, descendants of Anak, people who came from giants. In our own sight we were like grasshoppers in comparison with them, and this is what we were in their sight, too."
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\c 14
\p
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\v 44 But they presumed to go up into the hill country; however, neither Moses nor the ark of the covenant of Yahweh left the camp.
\v 45 Then the Amalekites came down, and also the Canaanites who lived on those hills. They attacked the Israelites and defeated them all the way to Hormah.
\s5
\c 15
\p
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\v 37 Again Yahweh spoke to Moses. He said,
\v 38 "Speak to the descendants of Israel and command them to make for themselves tassels to hang from the borders of their garments, to hang them from each border by a blue cord. They must do this throughout their people's generations.
\v 39 It will be a special reminder to you, when you may look at it, of all my commandments, to carry them out so that you do not look to your own heart and your own eyes and prostitute yourselves to them.
\s5
\v 40 Do this so that you may call to mind and obey all my commandments, and so that you may be holy, reserved for me, your God.
\v 41 I am Yahweh your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, to become your God. I am Yahweh your God."
\s5
\c 16
\p
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\v 32 The earth opened its mouth and swallowed them, their families, and all the people who belonged to Korah, as well as all their possessions.
\s5
\v 33 So they and all that they possessed went down alive into Sheol. The earth closed over them, and they perished from among the community.
\v 34 All Israel around them fled from their cries. They exclaimed, "The earth may swallow us up also!"
\v 35 Then fire flashed out from Yahweh and devoured the 250 men who had offered incense.
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\v 49 Those who died by the plague were 14,700 in number, besides those who had died in the matter of Korah.
\v 50 Aaron returned to Moses at the entrance to the tent of meeting, and the plague ended.
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\c 17
\p
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\v 12 The people of Israel spoke to Moses and said, "We will die here. We will all perish!
\v 13 Everyone who comes up, who approaches Yahweh's tabernacle, will die. Must we all perish?"
\s5
\c 18
\p
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\v 31 You may eat the rest of your gifts in any place, you and your families, because it is your pay in return for your work in the tent of meeting.
\v 32 You will not incur any guilt by eating and drinking it, if you have presented to Yahweh the best of what you have received. But you must not profane the holy offerings of the people of Israel, or you will die.'"
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\c 19
\p
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\v 21 This will be an ongoing law concerning these situations. The one who sprinkles the water for impurity must wash his clothes. The one who touches the water for impurity will become unclean until evening.
\v 22 Whatever the unclean person touches will become unclean. The person who touches it will become unclean until evening."
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\c 20
\p
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\v 28 Moses took Aaron's priestly garments off him and put them on Eleazar his son. Aaron died there on the top of the mountain. Then Moses and Eleazar came down.
\v 29 When all the community saw that Aaron was dead, the entire nation wept for Aaron for thirty days.
\s5
\c 21
\p
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\v 34 Then Yahweh said to Moses, "Do not fear him, because I have given you victory over him, all his army, and his land. Do to him as you did to Sihon king of the Amorites, who lived at Heshbon."
\v 35 So they killed him, his sons, and all his army, until none of his people were left alive. Then they took over his land.
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\c 22
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\p
\v 41 In the morning, Balak took Balaam up to the high place of Baal. From there Balaam could see only a part of the Israelites in their camp.
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\p
\c 23
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\v 29 Balaam said to Balak, "Build me seven altars here and prepare seven bulls and seven rams."
\v 30 So Balak did as Balaam had said; he offered up a bull and a ram on each altar.
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\c 24
\nb
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\m
\v 25 Then Balaam got up and left. He returned to his home, and Balak also went away.
\s5
\c 25
\p
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\v 17 "Treat the Midianites as enemies and attack them,
\v 18 for they treated you like enemies with their deceitfulness. They led you into evil in the case of Peor and in the case of their sister Kozbi, the daughter of a leader in Midian, who was killed on the day of the plague in the matter of Peor."
\s5
\c 26
\p
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\q1
\v 13 through Zerah, the clan of the Zerahites,
\q1 through Shaul, the clan of the Shaulites.
\v 14 These were the clans of Simeon's descendants, who numbered 22,200 men.
\s5
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\q1 Through Shuthelah, the clan of the Shuthelahites,
\q1 through Beker, the clan of the Bekerites,
\q1 through Tahan, the clan of the Tahanites.
\v 36 The descendants of Shuthelah were, by Eran, the clan of the Eranites.
\v 37 These were the clans of Ephraim's descendants, who numbered 32,500 men. These were Joseph's descendants, counted in each of their clans.
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\v 54 To the larger clans you must give more inheritance, and to the smaller clans you must give less inheritance. To every family you must give an inheritance according to the number of men who were counted.
\v 55 However, the land must be divided by random lots. They must inherit the land as it will be divided among their ancestors' tribes.
\v 56 Their inheritance must be divided among the larger and the smaller clans, distributed to them by random lot."
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\p
\v 57 The Levite clans, counted clan by clan, were these:
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\s5
\v 65 For Yahweh had said that all of those people would certainly die in the wilderness. There was not a man left among them, except Caleb son of Jephunneh and Joshua son of Nun.
\s5
\c 27
\p
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\v 22 So Moses did as Yahweh had commanded him. He took Joshua and placed him before Eleazar the priest and all the community.
\v 23 He laid his hands on him and commanded him to lead, as Yahweh had commanded him to do.
\s5
\c 28
\p
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\v 30 and one male goat to make atonement for yourselves.
\v 31 When you offer those animals without blemish, along with their drink offerings, this must be in addition to the regular burnt offering and the grain offering with it.'"
\s5
\c 29
\p
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\v 39 These are what you must offer to Yahweh at your fixed festivals. These must be in addition to your vows and freewill offerings. You must offer these as your burnt offerings, grain offerings, drink offerings, and fellowship offerings."
\v 40 Moses told the people of Israel everything that Yahweh had commanded him to say.
\s5
\c 30
\p
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\v 15 If her husband cancels his wife's vow after he has heard about them, then he will be responsible for her guilt."
\v 16 These are the statutes that Yahweh commanded Moses to announce—statutes for what is between a man and his wife and between a father and his daughter when she is in her youth in her father's family.
\s5
\c 31
\p
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\v 53 Each soldier had taken plunder, each man for himself.
\v 54 Moses and Eleazar the priest took the gold from the commanders of thousands and captains of hundreds. They took it into the tent of meeting as a reminder of the people of Israel for Yahweh.
\s5
\c 32
\p
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\v 41 Jair son of Manasseh went and captured its towns and called them Havvoth Jair.
\v 42 Nobah went and captured Kenath and its villages, and he called it Nobah, after his own name.
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\c 33
\p
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\v 55 But if you do not drive out the land's inhabitants before you, then the people you allow to stay will become like objects in your eyes and thorns in your sides. They will make your lives difficult in the land where you settle.
\v 56 Then it will happen that what I now intend to do to those people, I will do also to you.'"
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\c 34
\p
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\m
\v 29 Yahweh commanded these men to divide the land of Canaan and to give each of the tribes of Israel their share.
\s5
\c 35
\p
\v 1 Yahweh spoke to Moses on the plains of Moab by the Jordan at Jericho and said,
\v 2 "Command the people of Israel to give some of their own shares of land to the Levites. They must give them cities to live in and pastureland surrounding those cities.
\s5
\v 3 The Levites will have these cities to live in. The pastureland will be for their cattle, their flocks, and all their other animals.
\v 4 The pasturelands around the cities that you will give to the Levites must extend from the city walls for one thousand cubits in every direction.
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\v 33 Do not pollute in this way the land where you live, because blood from murder pollutes the land. No atonement can be made for the land when blood has been shed on it, except by the blood of the one who shed it.
\v 34 So you must not defile the land in which you live because I am living in it. I, Yahweh, live among the people of Israel.'"
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\c 36
\p
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\p
\v 13 These are the commands and the decrees that Yahweh gave by Moses to the people of Israel in the plains of Moab by the Jordan at Jericho.

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\v 45 You returned and wept before Yahweh; but Yahweh did not listen to your voice, nor did he pay attention to you.
\v 46 So you stayed in Kadesh many days, all the days that you stayed there.
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\v 36 From Aroer, which is on the edge of the Valley of the Arnon, and from the city that is in the valley, all the way to Gilead, there was not a city too high for us. Yahweh our God gave them into our hands.
\v 37 It was only to the land of the descendants of Ammon that you did not go, as well as all the side of the Jabbok River, and the cities of the hill country—wherever Yahweh our God had forbidden us to go.
\s5
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\v 28 Instead, instruct Joshua and encourage and strengthen him, for he will go over before this people, and he will cause them to inherit the land that you will see.'
\v 29 So we stayed in the valley opposite Beth Peor.
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\v 48 This territory went from Aroer, on the edge of the Valley of the Arnon, to Mount Siyon (or Mount Hermon),
\v 49 and included all of the plain of the Jordan River valley, eastward beyond the Jordan, to the Sea of the Arabah, to the slopes of Mount Pisgah.
\s5
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\p
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\v 32 You will keep, therefore, what Yahweh your God has commanded you; you will not turn aside to the right hand or to the left.
\v 33 You will walk in all the ways that Yahweh your God has commanded you, so that you may live, and so that it may go well with you, and that you may prolong your days in the land that you will possess.
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\c 6
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\v 24 Yahweh commanded us to always keep all these statutes, to fear Yahweh our God for our good, so that he might keep us alive, as we are today.
\v 25 If we keep all these commands before Yahweh our God, as he has commanded us, this will be our righteousness.'
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\v 20 Moreover, Yahweh your God will send the hornet among them, until those who are left and who hide themselves from you perish from your presence.
\v 21 You will not be frightened at them, for Yahweh your God is among you, a great and fearsome God.
\v 22 Yahweh your God will drive out those nations before you little by little. You will not defeat them all at once, or the wild animals would become very many around you.
\s5
\v 23 But Yahweh your God will give you victory over them when you meet them in battle; he will greatly confuse them until they are destroyed.
\v 24 He will put their kings under your power, and you will make their name perish from under heaven. No one will be able to stand before you, until you have destroyed them.
\s5
\v 25 You will burn the carved figures of their gods—do not covet the silver or the gold that covers them and take it for yourself, because if you do, you will become trapped by it—for it is an abomination to Yahweh your God.
\v 26 You will not bring any abomination into your house and start to worship it. You will utterly detest and abhor it, for it is set apart for destruction.
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\v 19 It will happen that, if you will forget Yahweh your God and walk after other gods, worship them, and reverence them, I testify against you today that you will surely perish.
\v 20 Like the nations that Yahweh is making to perish before you, so will you perish, because you would not listen to the voice of Yahweh your God.
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\v 28 so that the land from where you brought us should say, "Because Yahweh was not able to bring them into the land that he promised to them, and because he hated them, he has brought them out to kill them in the wilderness."
\v 29 Yet they are your people and your inheritance, whom you brought out by your great strength and by the display of your power.'
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\s5
\v 22 Your fathers went down into Egypt as seventy persons; now Yahweh your God has made you as many as the stars of the heavens.
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\v 31 For you are to cross over the Jordan to go in to possess the land that Yahweh your God is giving you, and you will possess it and live in it.
\v 32 You will keep all the statutes and the decrees that I set before you today.
\s5
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\p
\v 32 Whatever I command you, observe it. Do not add to it or take away from it.
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\v 12 If you hear anyone say about one of your cities, that Yahweh your God gives you to live in:
\v 13 Some wicked fellows have gone out from among you and have drawn away the inhabitants of their city and said, 'Let us go and worship other gods that you have not known.'
\v 14 Then you will examine the evidence, make search, and investigate it thoroughly. When you discover that it is true and certain that such an abominable thing has been done among you, then you will take action.
\s5
\v 15 You will surely attack the inhabitants of that city with the edge of the sword, completely destroy it and all the people who are in it, along with its livestock, with the edge of the sword.
\v 16 You will gather all the spoil from it into the middle of its street and will burn the city, as well as all its spoil—for Yahweh your God. The city will be a heap of ruins forever; it must never be built again.
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\v 28 At the end of every three years you will present all the tithe of your produce in the same year, and you will store it up within your gates;
\v 29 and the Levite, because he has no portion nor inheritance with you, and the foreigner, and the fatherless, and the widow who are within your gates, will come and eat and be satisfied. Do this so that Yahweh your God may bless you in all the work of your hand that you do.
\s5
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\v 22 You will eat it within your gates; the unclean and the clean persons alike must eat it, as you would eat a gazelle or a deer.
\v 23 Only you must not eat its blood; you must pour its blood out on the ground like water.
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\p
\v 1 Observe the month of Abib, and keep the Passover to Yahweh your God, for in the month of Abib Yahweh your God brought you out of Egypt by night.
\v 2 You will sacrifice the Passover to Yahweh your God with some of the flock and the herd in the place that Yahweh will choose as his sanctuary.
\s5
\v 3 You will eat no leavened bread with it; seven days will you eat unleavened bread with it, the bread of affliction; for you came out of the land of Egypt in haste. Do this all the days of your life so that you may call to mind the day when you came out of the land of Egypt.
\v 4 No yeast must be seen among you within all your borders during seven days; nor must any of the meat that you sacrifice in the evening on the first day remain until the morning.
\s5
\v 5 You may not sacrifice the Passover within any of your city gates that Yahweh your God is giving you.
\v 6 Instead, sacrifice at the place that Yahweh your God will choose as his sanctuary. There you will perform the sacrifice of the Passover in the evening at the going down of the sun, at the time of year that you came out of Egypt.
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\v 21 You must not set up for yourselves an Asherah, any sort of pole, beside the altar of Yahweh your God that you will make for yourself.
\v 22 Neither must you set up for yourself any sacred stone pillar, which Yahweh your God hates.
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\v 12 Anyone who acts arrogantly, in not listening to the priest who is standing to serve before Yahweh your God, or in not listening to the judge—that man will die; you will put away the evil from Israel.
\v 13 All the people must hear and fear, and act arrogantly no more.
\s5
\p
\v 14 When you have come to the land that Yahweh your God gives you, and when you take possession of it and begin to live in it, and then you say, 'I will set a king over myself, like all the nations that are round about me,'
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\s5
\v 20 He must do this so that his heart is not lifted up above his brothers, and so that he does not turn away from the commandments, to the right hand or to the left; for the purpose that he may prolong his days in his kingdom, he and his children, among Israel.
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\v 22 You will recognize a message that Yahweh has spoken when a prophet speaks in the name of Yahweh. If that thing does not occur nor happen, then that is something that Yahweh has not spoken and the prophet has spoken it arrogantly, and you must not be afraid of him.
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\v 17 Then both men, the ones between whom the controversy exists, must stand before Yahweh, before the priests and the judges who serve in those days.
\v 18 The judges must make diligent inquiries; see, if the witness is a false witness and has testified falsely against his brother,
\v 19 then must you do to him, as he had wished to do to his brother; and you will remove the evil from among you.
\s5
\v 20 Then those who remain will hear and fear, and will from then on commit no longer any such evil among you.
\v 21 Your eyes must not pity; life will pay for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot.
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\s5
\v 8 The officers must speak further to the people and say, 'What man is there who is fearful or fainthearted? Let him go and return to his house, so that his brother's heart does not melt like his own heart.'
\v 9 When the officers have finished speaking to the people, they must appoint commanders over them.
\s5
\p
\v 10 When you march up to attack a city, make those people an offer of peace.
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\v 16 In the cities of these peoples that Yahweh your God is giving you as an inheritance, you must save alive nothing that breathes.
\v 17 Instead, you must completely destroy them: the Hittite, and the Amorite, the Canaanite, the Perizzite, the Hivite, and the Jebusite, as Yahweh your God has commanded you.
\v 18 Do this so that they do not teach you to act in any of their abominable ways, as they have done with their gods. If you do, you will sin against Yahweh your God.
\s5
\p
\v 19 When you will besiege a city for a long time, as you wage war against it to capture it, you must not destroy its trees by wielding an ax against them. For you may eat from them, so you must not cut them down. For is the tree of the field a man whom you should besiege?
\v 20 Only the trees that you know are not trees for food, you may destroy and cut down; you will build siege works against the city that makes war with you, until it falls.
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\v 20 They must say to the elders of his city, 'This son of ours is stubborn and rebellious; he will not obey our voice; he is a glutton and a drunkard.'
\v 21 Then all the men of his city must stone him to death with stones; and you will remove the evil from among you. All Israel will hear of it and fear.
\s5
\p
\v 22 If a man has committed a sin worthy of death and he is put to death, and you hang him on a tree,
\v 23 then his body must not remain all night on the tree. Instead, you must surely bury him the same day; for whoever is hanged is cursed by God. Obey this commandment so that you do not defile the land that Yahweh your God is giving you as an inheritance.
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\p
\v 8 When you build a new house, then you must make a railing for your roof so that you do not bring blood on your house if anyone falls from there.
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\p
\v 9 You must not plant your vineyard with two kinds of seed, so that the whole harvest is not confiscated by the holy place, the seed that you have sown and the yield of the vineyard.
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\p
\v 30 A man must not take his father's wife as his own; he must not take away his father's marriage rights.
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\v 12 You must have a place also outside the camp to which you will go;
\v 13 and you will have something among your tools to dig with; when you squat down to relieve yourself, you must dig with it and then put back the earth and cover up what has come out from you.
\v 14 For Yahweh your God walks in the midst of your camp to give you victory and to give your enemies into your hand. Therefore your camp must be holy, so that he may not see any unclean thing among you and turn away from you.
\s5
\p
\v 15 You must not give back to his master a slave who has escaped from his master.
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\v 24 When you go into your neighbor's vineyard, you may eat as many grapes as you desire, but do not put any in your basket.
\v 25 When you go into your neighbor's ripe grain, you may pluck the heads of grain with your hand, but do not put a sickle to your neighbor's ripe grain.
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\v 21 When you gather the grapes of your vineyard, you must not glean it again. What is left over will be for the foreigner, for the fatherless, and for the widow.
\v 22 You must call to mind that you were a slave in the land of Egypt; therefore I instruct you to obey this command.
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\p
\v 5 If brothers live together and one of them dies, not having any son, then the wife of the dead man must not be married off to someone else outside the family. Instead, her husband's brother shall go in to her and take her to himself as a wife, and do the duty of a husband's brother to her.
\v 6 This is so that the firstborn that she bears will succeed in the name of that man's dead brother, so that his name will not perish from Israel.
\s5
\v 7 But if the man does not wish to take his brother's wife for himself, then his brother's wife must go up to the gate to the elders and say, 'My husband's brother refuses to raise up for his brother a name in Israel; he will not perform the duty of a husband's brother to me.'
\v 8 Then the elders of his city must call him and speak to him. But suppose that he insists and says, 'I do not wish to take her.'
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\v 18 how he met you on the road and attacked those of you at the rear, all who were feeble in your rear, when you were faint and weary; he did not honor God.
\v 19 Therefore, when Yahweh your God has given you rest from all your enemies round about, in the land that Yahweh your God is giving you to possess as an inheritance, you must not forget that you must blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven.
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\v 18 Today Yahweh has declared that you are a people who are his own possession, as he had promised you, and that you are to keep all his commandments,
\v 19 and he will set you high above all the other nations that he has made, and you will receive praise, fame, and honor. You will be a people that is set apart to Yahweh your God, just as he said."
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\p
\v 26 'May the man be cursed who does not confirm the words of this law, that he will obey them.' Then all the people must say, 'Amen.'
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\v 67 In the morning you will say, 'I wish it were evening!' and in the evening you will say, 'I wish it were morning!' because of the fear in your hearts and the things your eyes will have to see.
\v 68 Yahweh will bring you into Egypt again by ships, by the route about which I had said to you, 'You will not see Egypt again.' There you will offer yourselves for sale to your enemies as male and female slaves, but no one will purchase you."
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\v 29 The secret matters belong alone to Yahweh our God; but the things that are revealed belong forever to us and to our descendants, so that we may do all the words of this law.
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\v 19 I call heaven and earth to witness against you today that I have set before you life and death, the blessings and the curses; therefore choose life so that you may live, you and your descendants.
\v 20 Do this so as to love Yahweh your God, to obey his voice, and to cling to him. For he is your life and the length of your days; do this so that you may live in the land that Yahweh swore to your ancestors, to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, to give them."
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\p
\v 30 Moses recited in the ears of all the assembly of Israel the words of this song until they were finished.
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\q
\v 16 They made Yahweh jealous by their strange gods;
\q with their abominations they angered him.
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\v 17 They sacrificed to demons, which are not God—
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\q and angered me by their worthless things.
\q I will make them envious by those who are not a people;
\q by a foolish nation I will make them angry.
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\q
\v 22 For a fire is kindled by my anger
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\q Your enemies will come trembling to you;
\q you will trample down their high places.
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\p
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\v 10 There has not arisen a prophet since in Israel like Moses, whom Yahweh knew face to face.
\v 11 There has never been any prophet like him in all the signs and wonders that Yahweh sent him to do in the land of Egypt, to Pharaoh, and to all his servants, and to all his land.
\v 12 There has never been any prophet like him in all the great, fearsome deeds that Moses did in the sight of all Israel.

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\v 17 We will obey you just as we obeyed Moses. Only may Yahweh your God be with you, as he was with Moses.
\v 18 Whoever rebels against your commands and disobeys your words will be put to death. Only be strong and courageous."
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\p
\v 8 The men had not yet lain down for the night, when she came up to them on the roof.
\v 9 She said, "I know that Yahweh has given you the land and that the fear of you has come upon us. All those who live in the land will melt away before you.
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\v 10 We have heard how Yahweh dried up the water of the Sea of Reeds for you when you came out of Egypt. We also heard what you did to the two kings of the Amorites on other side of the Jordan—Sihon and Og—whom you completely destroyed.
\v 11 As soon as we had heard it, our hearts melted and there was no courage left in anyone—for Yahweh your God, he is God in heaven above and on the earth below.
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\v 18 When we come into the land, you must tie this scarlet rope in the window through which you let us down, and you will gather into the house your father and mother, your brothers and all your father's household.
\v 19 Whoever goes out of the doors of your house into the street, their blood will be upon their own heads and we will be guiltless. But if a hand is laid upon any who is with you in the house, his blood will be on our head.
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\v 20 But if you speak about our business, we will be free from the oath you made us swear."
\v 21 Rahab replied, "May what you say be done." She sent them away and they left. Then she tied the scarlet rope in the window.
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\v 22 They left and went up into the hills and they stayed there three days until their pursuers returned. The pursuers searched all along the road and found nothing.
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\v 23 The two men returned and crossed over and came back to Joshua son of Nun, and they told him everything that had happened to them.
\v 24 They said to Joshua, "Truly Yahweh has given this land to us. All the inhabitants of the land are melting away because of us."
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\v 17 The priests that carried the ark of the covenant of Yahweh stood on dry ground in the middle of the Jordan until all the people of Israel crossed over on dry ground.
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\v 17 So, Joshua commanded the priests, "Come up out of the Jordan."
\v 18 When the priests carrying the ark of the covenant of Yahweh came up out of the middle of the Jordan, and the soles of their feet were lifted up out on dry ground, then the waters of the Jordan returned to their place and overflowed its banks, just as they were four days before.
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\v 19 The people came up out of the Jordan on the tenth day of the first month. They stayed in Gilgal, east of Jericho.
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\v 23 Yahweh your God dried up the waters of the Jordan for you, until you had crossed over, just as Yahweh your God did to the Sea of Reeds, which he dried up for us until we passed over,
\v 24 so that all the peoples of the earth may know that the hand of Yahweh is mighty, and that you will honor Yahweh your God forever."
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\v 6 For the people of Israel walked forty years in the wilderness until all the people, that is, all the men of war who had come out of Egypt, died, because they did not obey the voice of Yahweh. Yahweh swore to them that he would not let them see the land that he had sworn to their ancestors that he would give to us, a land flowing with milk and honey.
\v 7 It was their children that Yahweh raised up in their place that Joshua circumcised, because they had not been circumcised on the way.
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\v 8 When they were all circumcised, they remained where they were in the camp until they healed.
\v 9 Then Yahweh said to Joshua, "This day I have rolled away the disgrace of Egypt from you." So, the name of that place has been called Gilgal until this present day.
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\v 4 they acted with a cunning plan. They went as messengers. They took worn-out sacks and put them on their donkeys. They also took old wineskins that were worn, torn, and had been repaired.
\f + \ft Instead of \fqa They went as messengers, \fqa* some Hebrew copies and some ancient translations of the Hebrew copies have, \fqa They got provisions ready and loaded their donkeys \fqa* . \f*
\v 5 They put old and patched sandals on their feet, and dressed in old, worn-out clothing. All the bread in their food supply was dry and moldy.
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\v 6 Then they went to Joshua in the camp at Gilgal and said to him and to the men of Israel, "We have traveled from a very far country, so now make a covenant with us."
\v 7 The men of Israel said to the Hivites, "Perhaps you live near us. How can we make a covenant with you?"
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\v 26 So Joshua did this for them: He delivered them out of the control of the people of Israel, so that the Israelites did not kill them.
\v 27 That day Joshua made the Gibeonites cutters of wood and drawers of water for the community, and for the altar of Yahweh, to this day, in the place that Yahweh chooses.
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\p
\v 6 The people of Gibeon sent a message to Joshua and to the army at Gilgal. They said, "Hurry! Do not withdraw your hands from your servants. Come up to us quickly and save us. Help us, for all the kings of the Amorites who live in the hill country have gathered together to attack us."
\v 7 Joshua went up from Gilgal, he and all the men of war with him, and all the fighting men.
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\v 8 Yahweh said to Joshua, "Do not be afraid of them. I have given them into your hand. Not one of them will be able to stop your attack."
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\v 11 As they ran away from Israel, down the hill from Beth Horon, Yahweh threw large stones down from heaven upon them all the way to Azekah, and they died. There were more who died because of the hailstones than who were killed with the sword by the men of Israel.
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\p
\v 12 Then Joshua spoke to Yahweh on the day Yahweh gave the men of Israel victory over the Amorites. This is what Joshua said to Yahweh before Israel,
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\p
\v 33 Then Horam, king of Gezer, came up to help Lachish. Joshua attacked him and his army until there was not even one survivor left.
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\v 34 Then Joshua and all Israel passed on from Lachish to Eglon. They camped by it and waged war against it,
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\v 42 Joshua captured all these kings and their land at one time because Yahweh, the God of Israel, fought for Israel.
\v 43 Then Joshua, and all Israel with him, returned to the camp at Gilgal.
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\v 8 Yahweh gave the enemy into the hand of Israel, and they struck them and pursued them to Sidon, Misrephoth Maim, and to the Valley of Mizpah to the east. They struck them until not even one survivor of them was left.
\v 9 Joshua did to them just as Yahweh told him. He hamstrung the horses and burned the chariots.
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\v 10 Joshua turned back at that time and captured Hazor. He struck its king with the sword. (Hazor had been head of all these kingdoms.)
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\v 23 So Joshua captured the whole land, just as Yahweh said to Moses. Joshua gave it as an inheritance to Israel, assigned to each of their tribes. Then the land had rest from the wars.
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\v 23 the king of Dor in Naphoth Dor, the king of Goyim in Gilgal,
\v 24 and the king of Tirzah. The number of kings was thirty-one in all.
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\v 32 This is the inheritance that Moses assigned to them on the plains of Moab, beyond the Jordan east of Jericho.
\v 33 Moses did not give an inheritance to the tribe of Levi. Yahweh, the God of Israel, is their inheritance, just as he said to them.
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\v 14 Therefore Hebron became the inheritance of Caleb son of Jephunneh the Kenizzite to this day, because he completely followed Yahweh, the God of Israel.
\v 15 Now the name of Hebron formerly was Kiriath Arba. (Arba had been the greatest man among the Anakim.) Then the land had rest from war.
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\v 5 The eastern boundary was the Salt Sea, at the mouth of the Jordan. The border on the north ran from the bay of the sea at the mouth of the Jordan.
\v 6 It went up to Beth Hoglah and passed along north of Beth Arabah. Then it went up to the Stone of Bohan the son of Reuben.
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\v 7 Then the border went up to Debir from the Valley of Achor, and so northward, turning toward Gilgal, which is opposite the hill of Adummim, which is on the south side of the valley. Then the border passed along to the springs of En Shemesh and went to En Rogel.
\v 8 Then the border went up the Valley of Ben Hinnom to the south side of the Jebusite city (that is, Jerusalem). Then it went up to the top of the hill that lies over the Valley of Hinnom, on the west, which is at the northern end of the Valley of Rephaim.
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\v 30 Eltolad, Kesil, Hormah,
\v 31 Ziklag, Madmannah, Sansannah,
\v 32 Lebaoth, Shilhim, Ain, and Rimmon. These were twenty-nine cities in all, including their villages.
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\v 33 In the lowlands there were Eshtaol, Zorah, Ashnah,
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\p
\v 63 But as for the Jebusites, the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the tribe of Judah could not drive them out, so the Jebusites live there with the tribe of Judah to this day.
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\v 10 They did not drive out the Canaanites who lived in Gezer, so that the Canaanites live within Ephraim to this day, but these people were made to do forced labor.
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\v 17 Then Joshua said to the house of Joseph—to Ephraim and Manasseh, "You are a people great in number, and you have great power. You must not have only one piece of land assigned to you.
\v 18 The hill country will also be yours. Though it is a forest, you will clear it and take possession of it to its farthest borders. You will drive out the Canaanites, even though they have chariots of iron, and even though they are strong."
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\v 7 The Levites have no portion among you, for the priesthood of Yahweh is their inheritance. Gad, Reuben, and the half tribe of Manasseh have received their inheritance, beyond Jordan. This is the inheritance that Moses the servant of Yahweh gave them."
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\p
\v 8 So the men got up and went. Joshua commanded those who went to write the description of the land, saying, "Go up and down in the land and write a description of it and return to me. I will cast lots for you here before Yahweh at Shiloh."
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\v 27 Rekem, Irpeel, Taralah,
\v 28 Zelah, Haeleph, Jebus (the same as Jerusalem), Gibeah, and Kiriath. There were fourteen cities, including their villages. This was the inheritance of Benjamin for their clans.
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\p
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\p
\v 51 These are the inheritances that Eleazar the priest, Joshua son of Nun, and the leaders of the tribes of the people of Israel assigned by lot at Shiloh, before Yahweh, at the entrance of the tent of meeting. So they finished assigning the land.
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\v 44 Then Yahweh gave them rest on every side, just as he had sworn to their ancestors. Not one of their enemies could defeat them. Yahweh gave all their enemies into their hand.
\v 45 Not one thing among all the good promises that Yahweh had spoken to the house of Israel failed to come true. All of them came to be.
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\v 19 If the land that you possess is defiled, then you should pass over into the land where Yahweh's tabernacle stands and take for yourselves a possession among us. Only do not rebel against Yahweh, nor rebel against us by building an altar for yourselves other than the altar of Yahweh our God.
\v 20 Did not Achan son of Zerah break faith in the matter of those things that had been reserved for God? Did not wrath fall on all the people of Israel? That man did not perish alone for his iniquity.'"
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\v 34 The Reubenites and the Gadites named the altar "Witness," for they said, "It is a witness between us that Yahweh is God."
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\v 16 He will do this if you break the covenant of Yahweh your God, which he commanded you to keep. If you go and worship other gods and bow down to them, then the anger of Yahweh will be kindled against you, and you will quickly perish from the good land that he has given you."
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\s5
\v 8 I brought you to the land of the Amorites, who lived on the other side of the Jordan. They fought with you, and I gave them into your hand. You took possession of their land, and I destroyed them before you.
\s5
\v 9 Then Balak son of Zippor, king of Moab, got up and attacked Israel. He sent and called for Balaam son of Beor, to curse you.
\v 10 But I did not listen to Balaam. Indeed, he blessed you. So I rescued you out of his hand.
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\p
\v 32 The bones of Joseph, which the people of Israel brought up out of Egypt—they buried them at Shechem, in the piece of land that Jacob had bought from the sons of Hamor, the father of Shechem. He bought it for one hundred pieces of silver, and it became an inheritance for the descendants of Joseph.
\v 33 Eleazar son of Aaron also died. They buried him at Gibeah, the city of Phinehas his son, which had been given to him. It was in the hill country of Ephraim.

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\v 35 So the Amorites lived at Mount Heres, in Aijalon, and in Shaalbim, but the military might of the house of Joseph conquered them, and they were forced to serve them with hard labor.
\v 36 The border of the Amorites ran from the hill of Akrabbim at Sela up into the hill country.
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\v 22 I will do this so that I may test Israel, whether or not they will keep the way of Yahweh and walk in it, as their fathers kept it."
\v 23 That is why Yahweh left those nations and did not drive them out quickly and give them into the hand of Joshua.
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\p
\v 31 After Ehud the next judge was Shamgar son of Anath who killed 600 men of the Philistines with a stick used to goad oxen. He also delivered Israel from danger.
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\v 23 So on that day God defeated Jabin, the king of Canaan, before the people of Israel.
\v 24 The might of the people of Israel grew stronger and stronger against Jabin the king of Canaan, until they destroyed him.
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\q But your friends be like the sun when it rises in its might."
\p Then the land had peace for forty years.
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\v 39 Then Gideon said to God, "Do not be angry with me, I will speak one more time. Please allow me one more test using the fleece. This time make the fleece dry, and let there be dew on all the ground around it."
\v 40 God did what he asked for that night. The fleece was dry, and there was dew on all the ground around it.
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\p
\v 15 When Gideon heard the retelling of the dream and its interpretation, he bowed down in worship. He went back to the camp of Israel and said, "Get up! Yahweh has given you victory over the Midian army."
\v 16 He divided the three hundred men into three groups, and he gave them all trumpets and empty jars, with torches inside each jar.
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\v 17 He said to them, "Look at me and do what I do. Watch! When I come to the edge of the camp, you must do what I do.
\v 18 When I blow the trumpet, I and all who are with me, then blow your trumpets also on every side of the entire camp and shout, 'For Yahweh and for Gideon!'"
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\v 24 Gideon sent messengers throughout all the hill country of Ephraim, saying, "Go down against Midian and take control of the Jordan River, as far as Beth Barah, to stop them." So all the men of Ephraim gathered together and took control of the waters, as far as Beth Barah and the Jordan River.
\v 25 They captured the two princes of Midian, Oreb and Zeeb. They killed Oreb at the rock of Oreb, and they killed Zeeb at the winepress of Zeeb. They went after the Midianites, and they brought the heads of Oreb and Zeeb to Gideon, who was on the other side of the Jordan.
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\v 13 Gideon, son of Joash, returned from the battle going through the pass of Heres.
\v 14 He caught a young man of Succoth and questioned him. The young man wrote down the names of seventy-seven officials and elders of Succoth.
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\v 15 Gideon came to the men of Succoth and said, "Look at Zebah and Zalmunna, about whom you mocked me and said, 'Have you already conquered Zebah and Zalmunna? We do not know that we should give bread to your army.'"
\v 16 Gideon took the elders of the city, and he punished the men of Succoth with the desert thorns and briers.
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\v 34 The people of Israel did not remember to honor Yahweh, their God, who had rescued them from the hand of all their enemies on every side.
\v 35 They did not keep their promises to the house of Jerub Baal (that is, Gideon), in return for all the good he had done in Israel.
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\v 56 So God avenged the evil of Abimelech that he did to his father by murdering his seventy brothers.
\v 57 God made all the evil of the men of Shechem turn back on their own heads and on them came the curse of Jotham son of Jerub Baal.
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\v 14 He had forty sons and thirty grandsons. They rode on seventy donkeys, and he judged Israel for eight years.
\v 15 Abdon son of Hillel the Pirathonite died and was buried in Pirathon in the land of Ephraim in the hill country of the Amalekites.
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\v 12 So Manoah said, "Now may your words come true. What will be the rules for the child, and what will be his work?"
\v 13 The angel of Yahweh said to Manoah, "She must carefully do everything that I said to her.
\v 14 She may not eat anything that comes from the vines, and do not let her drink wine or strong drink or eat anything unclean. She must obey everything I have commanded her to do."
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\v 15 Manoah said to the angel of Yahweh, "Please stay for a while, to give us time to prepare a young goat for you."
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\v 17 Manoah said to the angel of Yahweh, "What is your name, so we may honor you when your words come true?"
\v 18 The angel of Yahweh said to him, "Why do you ask my name? It is wonderful!"
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\v 19 So Manoah took the young goat with the grain offering and offered them on the rock to Yahweh. He did something marvelous while Manoah and his wife were watching.
\v 20 When the flame went up from the altar toward the sky, the angel of Yahweh went up in the flame of the altar. Manoah and his wife saw this and lay facedown on the ground.
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\v 24 Later the woman gave birth to a son, and called his name Samson. The child grew up and Yahweh blessed him.
\v 25 Yahweh's Spirit began to stir him in Mahaneh Dan, between Zorah and Eshtaol.
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\v 19 Then Yahweh's Spirit suddenly came on Samson with power. Samson went down to Ashkelon and killed thirty of their men. He took their plunder, and he gave their clothes to those who had explained the riddle. Burning with anger, he went up to his father's house.
\v 20 Samson's wife was given to his best friend.
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\v 19 God split open the hollow place that is at Lehi and water came out. When he drank, his strength returned and he revived. So he called the name of that place En Hakkore, and it is at Lehi to this day.
\v 20 Samson judged Israel in the days of the Philistines for twenty years.
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\v 11 He said to her, "If they tie me up with new ropes which have never been used for work, I will become weak and like any other man."
\v 12 So Delilah took new ropes and tied him up with them, and said to him, "The Philistines are upon you, Samson!" The men lying in wait were in the inner room. But Samson tore off the ropes from his arms like they were a piece of thread.
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\v 13 Delilah said to Samson, "Until now you have deceived me and told me lies. Tell me how you may be overpowered." Samson said to her, "If you weave seven locks of my hair into a fabric on a loom, and then nail that to the loom, I will be like any other man."
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\v 30 Samson said, "Let me die with the Philistines!" He stretched out with his strength and the building fell on the rulers and on all the people who were in it. So the dead that he killed when he died were more than those he killed during his life.
\v 31 Then his brothers and all the house of his father came down. They took him, brought him back and buried him between Zorah and Eshtaol in the burial place of Manoah, his father. Samson had judged Israel for twenty years.
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\v 8 The man left Bethlehem in Judah to go and find a place to live. As he journeyed, he came to Micah's house in the hill country of Ephraim.
\v 9 Micah said to him, "Where do you come from?" The man said to him, "I am a Levite of Bethlehem in Judah, and I am traveling to find a place where I might live."
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\v 10 Micah said to him, "Stay with me, and be to me a father and a priest. I will give you ten pieces of silver a year, a suit of clothes, and your food." So the Levite went into his house.
\v 11 The Levite was content to live with the man, and the young man became to Micah like one of his sons.
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\v 12 Micah set apart the Levite for sacred duties, and the young man became his priest, and was in Micah's house.
\v 13 Then Micah said, "Now I know that Yahweh will do good for me, because this Levite has become my priest."
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\p
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\v 30 The people of Dan set up the carved figure for themselves. Jonathan son of Gershom, son of Moses, he and his sons were priests for the tribe of the Danites until the day of the land's captivity.
\v 31 So they worshiped Micah's carved figure that he made as long as the house of God was at Shiloh.
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\c 19
\p
\v 1 In those days, when there was no king in Israel, there was a man, a Levite, living for a while in the most remote area of the hill country of Ephraim. He took for himself a woman, a concubine from Bethlehem in Judah.
\v 2 But his concubine was unfaithful to him; she left him and went back to her father's house in Bethlehem of Judah. She stayed there for four months.
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\v 3 Then her husband got up and went after her in order to persuade her to come back. His servant was with him, and a pair of donkeys. She brought him into her father's house. When the girl's father saw him, he was glad.
\v 4 His father-in-law, the girl's father, persuaded him to stay for three days. They ate and drank, and they spent the night there.
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\v 9 When the Levite and his concubine and his servant rose up to depart, his father-in-law, the girl's father said to him, "See, now the day is advancing toward evening. Please stay another night, and have a good time. You can get up early tomorrow and go back home."
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\p
\v 10 But the Levite was not willing to spend the night. He got up and left. He went toward Jebus (that is Jerusalem). He had a pair of saddled donkeys—and his concubine was with him.
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\v 20 The old man greeted them, "Peace be with you! I will take care of all your needs. Only do not spend the night in the square."
\v 21 So the man brought the Levite into his house and gave feed to the donkeys. They washed their feet and ate and drank.
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\p
\v 22 While they were making their hearts glad, some men of the city, worthless men, surrounded the house, beating on the door. They spoke to the old man, the master of the house, saying, "Bring out the man who came into your house, so we can have sex with him."
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\v 29 When the Levite came to his house, he took a knife, and he took hold of his concubine, and cut her up, limb by limb, into twelve pieces, and sent the pieces everywhere throughout Israel.
\v 30 All who saw this said, "Such a thing has never been done or seen from the day the people of Israel came up out of the land of Egypt to this present day. Think about it! Give us advice! Tell us what to do!"
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\c 20
\p
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\v 22 But the men of Israel strengthened themselves and they formed the battle line in the same place where they had taken positions on the first day.
\v 23 Then the people of Israel went up and they wept before Yahweh until evening, and they sought direction from Yahweh. They said, "Should we go again to fight against our brothers, the people of Benjamin?" Yahweh said, "Attack them!"
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\p
\v 24 So the people of Israel went against the soldiers of Benjamin the second day.
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\v 47 But six hundred men turned and fled to the wilderness, toward the rock of Rimmon. For four months they stayed at the rock of Rimmon.
\v 48 The men of Israel turned against the descendants of Benjamin and struck them with the edge of the sword, the city, including the animals and everything that they found. They also burned down every town in their path.
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\c 21
\p
@ -1485,6 +1470,7 @@
\s5
\v 22 When their fathers or their brothers come to protest to us, we will say to them, 'Show us favor! Let them remain because we did not get wives for each man during the war. You are innocent, since you did not give your daughters to them.'"
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\v 23 The people of Benjamin did so. They took the number of wives that they needed from the girls who were dancing and they carried them off to be their wives. They went and returned to the place of their inheritance. They rebuilt the towns and lived in them.
\v 24 Then the people of Israel left that place and went home, each one to his own tribe and clan, and each one to his own inheritance.
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\p
\v 25 In those days there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes.

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\toc2 Ruth
\toc3 Rut
\mt Ruth
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\c 1
\p
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\v 3 Then Elimelek, Naomi's husband, died, and she was left with her two sons.
\v 4 These sons took wives from the women of Moab; the name of one was Orpah, and the name of the other was Ruth. They lived there for about ten years.
\v 5 Then both Mahlon and Kilion died, leaving Naomi without her husband and without her two children.
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\v 6 Then Naomi decided to leave Moab with her daughters-in-law and return to Judah because she had heard in the region of Moab that Yahweh had helped his people in need and had given them food.
\v 7 So she left the place where she had been with her two daughters-in-law, and they walked down the road to return to the land of Judah.
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\v 22 So Naomi and Ruth the Moabite woman, her daughter-in-law, returned from the country of Moab. They came to Bethlehem at the beginning of the barley harvest.
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\c 2
\p
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\v 23 So she stayed close to Boaz's female workers in order to glean to the end of the barley harvest and the wheat harvest. She lived with her mother-in-law.
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\c 3
\p
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\v 20 Amminadab became the father of Nahshon, Nahshon became the father of Salmon,
\v 21 Salmon became the father of Boaz, Boaz became the father of Obed,
\v 22 Obed became the father of Jesse, and Jesse became the father of David.

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\toc2 First Samuel
\toc3 1Sa
\mt First Samuel
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\c 1
\p
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\s5
\v 36 Everyone who is left in your house will come and bow down to him, asking for a piece of silver and a loaf of bread, and will say, "Please assign me to one of the priests' positions so I can eat a piece of bread."'"
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\c 3
\p
@ -229,7 +229,6 @@
\v 20 All Israel from Dan to Beersheba knew that Samuel was appointed to be a prophet of Yahweh.
\v 21 Yahweh appeared again in Shiloh, for he revealed himself to Samuel in Shiloh by his word.
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\c 4
\p
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\v 14 When Eli heard the noise of the outcry, he said, "What is the meaning of this uproar?" The man quickly came and told Eli.
\v 15 Now Eli was ninety-eight years old; his eyes did not focus, and he could not see.
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\v 16 The man said to Eli, "I am the one who came from the battle line. I fled from the battle today." Eli said, "How did it go, my son?"
\v 17 The man who brought the news answered and said, "Israel fled from the Philistines. Also, there has been a great defeat among the people. Also, your two sons, Hophni and Phinehas, are dead, and the ark of God has been taken."
@ -279,7 +279,6 @@
\v 21 She named the child Ichabod, saying, "The glory has gone away from Israel!" for the ark of God had been captured, and because of her father-in-law and her husband.
\v 22 She said, "The glory has gone away from Israel, because the ark of God has been captured."
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\c 5
\p
@ -307,7 +306,6 @@
\v 11 So they sent for and gathered together all of the rulers of the Philistines; they said to them, "Send away the ark of the God of Israel, and let it return to its own place, so that it does not kill us and our people." For there was a deathly panic throughout the city; the hand of God was very heavy there.
\v 12 The men who did not die were afflicted with the tumors, and the cry of the city went up to the heavens.
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\c 6
\p
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\p
\v 19 Yahweh attacked some of the men of Beth Shemesh because they had looked into the ark of Yahweh. He killed 50,070 men. The people mourned, because Yahweh had given the people a great blow.
\f + \ft Instead of \fqa 50,070 men \fqa* , some later copies and modern translations have, \fqa seventy men \fqa* . \f*
\v 20 The men of Beth Shemesh said, "Who is able to stand before Yahweh, this holy God? To whom will the ark go up from us?"
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\v 21 They sent messengers to the inhabitants of Kiriath Jearim, saying, "The Philistines have brought back the ark of Yahweh; come down and take it back with you."
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\c 7
\p
\v 1 The men of Kiriath Jearim came, took the ark of Yahweh, and brought it into the house of Abinadab on the hill. They set apart his son Eleazar to keep the ark of Yahweh.
\v 2 From the day the ark remained in Kiriath Jearim, a long time passed, twenty years. All the house of Israel lamented and wished to turn to Yahweh.
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\v 3 Samuel said to the entire house of Israel, "If you return to Yahweh with your whole heart, remove the foreign gods and the Ashtoreths from among you, turn your hearts to Yahweh, and worship him only, then he will rescue you from the hand of the Philistines."
\v 4 Then the people of Israel removed the Baals and the Ashtoreths, and worshiped Yahweh only.
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\v 16 Each year he went on a circuit to Bethel, to Gilgal, and to Mizpah. He decided disputes for Israel in all these places.
\v 17 Then he would return to Ramah, because his house was there; and there also he decided disputes for Israel. He also built an altar there to Yahweh.
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\c 8
\p
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\v 21 When Samuel heard all the words of the people he repeated them in the ears of Yahweh.
\v 22 Yahweh said to Samuel, "Obey their voice and cause someone to be king for them." So Samuel said to the men of Israel, "Every man must go to his own city."
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\c 9
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\v 27 As they were going to the outskirts of the city, Samuel said to Saul, "Tell the servant to go ahead of us"—and he went ahead—"but you must stay here awhile, that I may announce the message of God to you."
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\c 10
\p
@ -566,7 +561,6 @@
\v 27 But some worthless men said, "How can this man save us?" These people despised Saul and did not bring him any gifts. But Saul kept silent.
\f + \ft Some modern translations add to this verse the following paragraph: \fqa Nahash king of the Ammonites had severely oppressed the Gadites and Reubenites. He dug out the right eye of each man and did not allow anyone to rescue Israel. Across the Jordan River was left no Israelites whose right eye Nahash king of the Ammonites had not dug out. But seven thousand men had escaped from the Ammonites and had gone into Jabesh Gilead \fqa* . \f*
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\c 11
\p
@ -603,7 +597,6 @@
\v 14 Then Samuel said to the people, "Come, let us go to Gilgal and renew the monarchy there."
\v 15 So all the people went to Gilgal and made Saul king before Yahweh in Gilgal. There they sacrificed peace offerings before Yahweh, and Saul and all the men of Israel rejoiced greatly.
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\c 12
\p
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\v 14 If you fear Yahweh, serve him, obey his voice, and not rebel against the command of Yahweh, then both you and the king who reigns over you will be followers of Yahweh your God.
\v 15 If you do not obey the voice of Yahweh, but rebel against the commands of Yahweh, then Yahweh's hand will be against you, as it was against your ancestors.
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\v 24 Only fear Yahweh and serve him in truth with all your heart. Consider the great things he has done for you.
\v 25 But if you persist in doing evil, both you and your king will be destroyed."
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\p
\v 1 Saul was thirty years old when he began to reign; when he had reigned forty years over Israel,
\v 2 he chose three thousand men of Israel. Two thousand were with him in Michmash and in the hill country of Bethel, while a thousand were with Jonathan in Gibeah of Benjamin. The rest of the soldiers he sent home, each man to his tent.
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\v 22 So on the day of battle, there were no swords or spears found in the hands of any of the soldiers who were with Saul and Jonathan; only Saul and his son Jonathan had them.
\v 23 The garrison of the Philistines went out to the pass of Michmash.
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\c 14
\p
@ -827,7 +816,6 @@
\p
\v 52 There was hard fighting against the Philistines all the days of Saul. When Saul saw any mighty man, or any valiant man, he attached him to himself.
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\c 15
\p
@ -903,7 +891,6 @@
\v 34 Samuel went to Ramah, and Saul went up to his house at Gibeah of Saul.
\v 35 Samuel did not see Saul until the day of his death, for he mourned for Saul. Yahweh was grieved that he had made Saul king over Israel.
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\c 16
\p
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\v 22 Saul sent to Jesse, saying, "Let David stand before me, for he has found favor in my eyes."
\v 23 Whenever the harmful spirit from God was upon Saul, David took the harp and played it. So Saul would be refreshed and well, and the harmful spirit would depart from him.
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\c 17
\p
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\v 57 When David returned from killing the Philistine, Abner took him, and brought him before Saul with the head of the Philistine in his hand.
\v 58 Saul said to him, "Whose son are you, young man?" David answered, "I am the son of your servant Jesse the Bethlehemite."
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\c 18
\p
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\s5
\v 25 Then Saul said, "Say this to David, 'The king does not desire any price for the bride except a hundred foreskins of the Philistines, to be avenged from the king's enemies.'" Now Saul thought to make David fall by the hand of the Philistines.
\v 26 When his servants told David these words, it pleased David to be the king's son-in-law.
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\v 27 Before those days had expired, David went with his men and killed two hundred Philistines. David brought their foreskins, and they gave them in full number to the king, so that he might be the king's son-in-law. So Saul gave him Michal his daughter as his wife.
\v 28 When Saul saw, and he knew that Yahweh was with David, and that Michal, Saul's daughter, loved him,
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\v 23 Saul went to Naioth in Ramah. Then the Spirit of God came upon him, and as he went he prophesied until he came to Naioth in Ramah.
\v 24 He stripped off his clothes and also prophesied before Samuel. He lay naked all that day and all that night. This is why they ask, "Is Saul also among the prophets?"
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\c 20
\p
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\v 36 He said to his young man, "Run and find the arrows that I shoot." As the young man ran, he shot an arrow beyond him.
\v 37 When the young man came to the place where the arrow that Jonathan shot had landed, Jonathan called after the young man, and said, "Is not the arrow beyond you?"
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\v 38 Then Jonathan called after the young man, "Hurry, be quick, do not stay!" So Jonathan's young man gathered up the arrows and came to his master.
\v 39 But the young man did not know anything. Only Jonathan and David knew the matter.
@ -1286,7 +1272,6 @@
\f + \ft The copies of the ancient Hebrew text read, \fqa David came out from beside the south \fqa* . Modern translations interpret this passage in different ways because the text is difficult to understand. \f*
\v 42 Jonathan said to David, "Go in peace, because we have both sworn in the name of Yahweh and said, 'May Yahweh be between you and me, and between my descendants and your descendants, forever.'" Then David stood up and left, and Jonathan returned to the city.
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\c 21
\p
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\v 14 Then Achish said to his servants, "Look, you see the man is mad. Why have you brought him to me?
\v 15 Do I lack madmen, so that you have brought this fellow to behave like one in my presence? Will this fellow really come into my house?"
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\c 22
\p
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\v 22 David said to Abiathar, "I knew on that day, when Doeg the Edomite was there, that he would surely tell Saul. I am responsible for every death in your father's family!
\v 23 Stay with me and do not be afraid. For the one who seeks your life seeks mine as well. You will be safe with me."
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\c 23
\p
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\s5
\v 5 David and his men went to Keilah and fought with the Philistines. He led away their cattle and struck them with a great slaughter. So David saved the inhabitants of Keilah.
\v 6 When Abiathar son of Ahimelech had fled to David at Keilah, he came down with an ephod in his hand.
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\p
\v 7 Saul was told that David had gone to Keilah. Saul said, "God has given him into my hand. For he is shut in because he has entered a city that has gates and bars."
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\v 28 So Saul returned from pursuing David and went against the Philistines. Therefore that place was called the Rock of Escape.
\v 29 David went up from there and lived in the strongholds of Engedi.
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\c 24
\p
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\v 3 He came to sheep pens on the way, where there was a cave. Saul went inside to cover his feet. Now David and his men were sitting far back in the cave.
\v 4 David's men said to him, "This is the day of which Yahweh spoke when he said to you, 'I will give your enemy into your hand, for you to do with him as you wish.'" Then David arose and quietly crept forward and cut off the corner of Saul's robe.
\s5
\v 5 Afterward David's heart afflicted him because he had cut a corner off Saul's robe.
\v 6 He said to his men, "May Yahweh forbid that I should do this thing to my master, Yahweh's anointed, to put out my hand against him, seeing he is Yahweh's anointed."
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\v 21 Swear to me by Yahweh that you will not cut off my descendants after me, and that you will not destroy my name out of my father's house."
\v 22 So David made an oath to Saul. Then Saul went home, but David and his men went up to the stronghold.
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\c 25
\p
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\p
\v 32 David said to Abigail, "May Yahweh, the God of Israel, be blessed, he who sent you to meet me today.
\v 33 Your wisdom is blessed and you are blessed, because you have kept me today from bloodshed and from avenging myself with my own hand!
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\v 34 For in truth, as Yahweh, the God of Israel, lives, he who has kept me from hurting you, unless you had hurried to come meet me, there would certainly have not been left to Nabal so much as one male baby by morning."
\v 35 So David received from her hand what she had brought him; he said to her, "Go up in peace to your house; see, I have listened to your voice and have accepted you."
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\v 41 She arose, bowed herself with her face to the ground, and said, "See, your female servant is a servant to wash the feet of the servants of my master."
\v 42 Abigail hurried and arose, and rode on a donkey with five servant girls of hers who followed her; and she followed David's messengers and became his wife.
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\p
\v 43 Now David had also taken Ahinoam of Jezreel as a wife; both of them became his wives.
\v 44 Also, Saul had given Michal his daughter, David's wife, to Paltiel son of Laish, who was of Gallim.
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\c 26
\p
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\v 24 See, as your life was precious in my eyes today, so may my life be much valued in the eyes of Yahweh, and may he rescue me out of all trouble."
\v 25 Then Saul said to David, "May you be blessed, David my son! You will certainly do great things and you will succeed in them." So David went his way, and Saul returned to his place.
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\c 27
\p
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\v 11 David would keep neither man nor woman alive to bring them to Gath, saying, "So that they cannot say about us, 'David did such and such.'" This was what he did all the while he was living in the country of the Philistines.
\v 12 Achish believed David, saying, "He has made his people Israel utterly abhor him; he will therefore be my servant forever."
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\p
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\v 30 and to those who were in Hormah, and to those who were in Bor Ashan, and to those who were in Athak,
\v 31 and to those who were in Hebron, and to all the places where David himself and his men habitually went.
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\p
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\v 11 When the inhabitants of Jabesh Gilead heard of what the Philistines had done to Saul,
\v 12 all the fighting men arose and went all night and took the body of Saul and the bodies of his sons from the wall of Beth Shan. They went to Jabesh and burned them there.
\v 13 Then they took their bones and buried them under a tamarisk tree in Jabesh, and fasted for seven days.

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\toc2 Second Samuel
\toc3 2Sa
\mt Second Samuel
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\p
\v 1 After the death of Saul, David returned from attacking the Amalekites and remained in Ziklag for two days.
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\v 27 How the mighty have fallen,
\q and the weapons of war perished!"
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\c 2
\p
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\p
\v 18 The three sons of Zeruiah were there: Joab, and Abishai, and Asahel. Asahel was swift in his feet like a wild gazelle.
\v 19 Asahel closely pursued Abner and followed him without turning away in any direction.
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\v 20 Abner looked behind him and said, "Is that you Asahel?" He answered, "It is I."
\v 21 Abner said to him, "Turn aside to your right or to your left, and seize one of the young men and take his armor." But Asahel would not turn aside.
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\v 31 But the men of David had killed 360 men of Benjamin with Abner.
\v 32 Then they took up Asahel and buried him in the tomb of his father, which was in Bethlehem. Joab and his men traveled all night, and the day dawned on them at Hebron.
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\c 3
\p
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\p
\v 17 Abner spoke with the elders of Israel saying, "In the past you were trying to have David be king over you.
\v 18 Now do it. For Yahweh has spoken of David saying, 'By the hand of my servant David I will save my people Israel from the hand of the Philistines and from the hand of all their enemies.'"
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\v 19 Abner also spoke personally to the people of Benjamin. Then Abner went also to speak with David in Hebron to explain everything that Israel and the whole house of Benjamin desired to accomplish.
\v 20 When Abner and twenty of his men arrived in Hebron to see David, David had a feast prepared for them.
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\v 24 Then Joab came to the king and said, "What have you done? Look, Abner came to you! Why have you sent him away, and he is gone?
\v 25 Do you not know that Abner son of Ner came to deceive you and to discover your plans and learn everything you are doing?"
\v 26 When Joab left David, he sent messengers after Abner, and they brought him back from the well of Sirah, but David did not know this.
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\p
\v 27 When Abner returned to Hebron, Joab took him aside in the middle of the gate to speak with him quietly. There Joab stabbed him in the stomach and killed him. In this way, Joab avenged the blood of Asahel his brother.
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\v 38 The king said to his servants, "Do you not know that a prince and a great man has fallen this day in Israel?
\v 39 Now I am weak today, though I am an anointed king. These men, the sons of Zeruiah, are too brutal for me. May Yahweh repay the evildoer by punishing him for his wickedness, as he deserves."
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\p
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\v 11 How much more, when wicked men have killed an innocent person in his own house on his bed, should I not now require his blood from your hand, and remove you from the earth?"
\v 12 Then David gave orders to the young men, and they killed them and cut off their hands and feet and hung them up beside the pool at Hebron. But they took the head of Ishbosheth and buried it in the grave of Abner in Hebron.
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\c 5
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\v 24 When you hear the sound of marching in the wind blowing through the balsam treetops, then attack with force. Do this because Yahweh will have gone out before you to attack the army of the Philistines."
\v 25 So David did as Yahweh had commanded him. He killed Philistines from Geba all the way to Gezer.
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\c 6
\p
\v 1 Now David again gathered together all the chosen men of Israel, thirty thousand.
\v 2 David arose and went with all his men who were with him from Baalah in Judah to bring up from there the ark of God, which is called by the name of Yahweh of hosts, who sits enthroned over the cherubim.
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\v 3 They set the ark of God on a new cart. They brought it out of Abinadab's house, which was on a hill. Uzzah and Ahio, his sons, were guiding the new cart.
\v 4 They brought the cart out of Abinadab's house on the hill with the ark of God on it. Ahio was walking in front of the ark.
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\v 22 I will be even more undignified than this, and I will be humiliated in my own eyes. But by these slave girls you have spoken about, I will be honored."
\v 23 So Michal, the daughter of Saul, had no children to the day of her death.
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\p
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\v 28 Now, Lord Yahweh, you are God, and your words are trustworthy, and you have made this good promise to your servant.
\v 29 Now then, let it please you to bless the house of your servant, so that it may continue forever before you. For you, Lord Yahweh, have said these things, and with your blessing your servant's house will be blessed forever."
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\p
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\v 17 Zadok son of Ahitub and Ahimelech son of Abiathar were priests, and Seraiah was scribe.
\v 18 Benaiah son of Jehoiada was in charge of the Kerethites and Pelethites, and David's sons were the chief officials. \f + \ft The ancient Greek translations and some modern translations have this as it is in 1 Chronicles 18:17, \fqa were the chief officials \fqa* ; but the ancient Hebrew copies have \fqa were priests \fqa* . \f*
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\v 12 Mephibosheth had a young son whose name was Mika. All who lived in the house of Ziba were servants of Mephibosheth.
\v 13 So Mephibosheth lived in Jerusalem, and he always ate at the king's table, though he was lame in both his feet.
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\v 11 Joab said, "If the Arameans are too strong for me, then you, Abishai, must rescue me. But if the army of Ammon is too strong for you, then I will come and rescue you.
\v 12 Be strong, and let us show ourselves to be strong for our people and for the cities of our God, for Yahweh will do what is good for his purpose."
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\v 13 So Joab and the soldiers of his army advanced to the battle against the Arameans, who were forced to flee before the army of Israel.
\v 14 When the army of Ammon saw that the Arameans had fled, they also fled from Abishai and went back into the city. Then Joab returned from the people of Ammon and went back to Jerusalem.
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\v 18 The Arameans fled from Israel, and David killed seven hundred of their men in chariots and forty thousand horsemen. Shobak the commander of their army was wounded and died there.
\v 19 When all the kings who were servants of Hadarezer saw that they were defeated by Israel, they made peace with Israel and became their subjects. So the Arameans were afraid to help the people of Ammon anymore.
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\v 24 Then their shooters shot at your soldiers from off the wall, and some of the king's servants were killed, and your servant Uriah the Hittite was killed too."
\v 25 Then David said to the messenger, "Say this to Joab, 'Do not let this displease you, for the sword devours one as well as another. Make your battle even stronger against the city, and overthrow it,' and encourage him."
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\p
\v 26 So when the wife of Uriah heard that Uriah her husband was dead, she lamented deeply for her husband.
\v 27 When her sorrow passed, David sent and took her home to his palace, and she became his wife and bore him a son. But what David had done displeased Yahweh.
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\v 19 But when David saw that his servants were whispering together, David perceived that the child was dead. He said to his servants, "Is the child dead?" They answered, "He is dead."
\v 20 Then David arose from the floor and washed himself, anointed himself, and changed his clothes. He went to the tabernacle of Yahweh and worshiped there, and then he came back to his own palace. When he asked for it, they set food before him, and he ate.
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\v 21 Then his servants said to him, "Why have you done this? You fasted and wept for the child while he was alive, but when the child died, you got up and ate."
\v 22 David answered, "While the child was still alive I fasted and wept. I said, 'Who knows whether or not Yahweh will be gracious to me, that the child may live?'
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\v 29 So David gathered all the army together and went to Rabbah; he fought against the city and captured it.
\v 30 David took the crown from their king's head—it weighed a talent of gold, and there was a precious stone in it. The crown was placed on David's own head. Then he brought out the plunder of the city in large quantities.
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\v 31 He brought out the people who were in the city and forced them to work with saws, iron picks, and axes; he also made them work at brick kilns. David required all the cities of the people of Ammon to do this labor. Then David and all the army returned to Jerusalem.
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\v 38 So Absalom fled and went to Geshur, where he was for three years.
\v 39 The mind of King David longed to go out to see Absalom, for he was comforted concerning Amnon and his death.
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\v 15 Now then, seeing that I have come to speak this thing to my master the king, it is because the people have made me afraid. So your servant said to herself, 'I will now speak to the king. It may be that the king will perform the request of his servant.
\v 16 Perhaps the king will listen to me and deliver his servant from the hand of the man who would destroy me and my son together, out of the inheritance God gave us.'
\v 17 Then your servant prayed, 'Yahweh, please let the word of my master the king give me relief, for as an angel of God, so is my master the king in telling good from evil.' May Yahweh your God be with you."
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\p
\v 18 Then the king answered and said to the woman, "Please do not hide from me anything that I will ask you." The woman replied, "Let my master the king now speak."
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\p
\v 21 So the king said to Joab, "Look now, I will do this thing. Go then, and bring the young man Absalom back."
\v 22 So Joab lay facedown on the ground in honor and gratitude to the king. Joab said, "Today your servant knows that I have found favor in your eyes, my master, king, in that the king has performed the request of his servant."
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\v 23 So Joab arose, went to Geshur, and brought Absalom back to Jerusalem.
\v 24 The king said, "He may return to his own house, but he may not see my face." So Absalom returned to his own house, but did not see the king's face.
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\v 32 Absalom answered Joab, "Look, I sent word to you saying, 'Come here so I may send you to the king to say, "Why did I come from Geshur? It would be better for me to still be there. Now therefore let me see the king's face, and if I am guilty, let him kill me."'"
\v 33 So Joab went to the king and told him. When the king called for Absalom, he came to the king and bowed low to the ground before the king, and the king kissed Absalom.
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\p
\v 30 But David ascended barefoot and weeping up the Mount of Olives, and he had his head covered. Every man of the people who were with him covered his head, and they went up weeping as they walked.
\v 31 Someone told David saying, "Ahithophel is among the conspirators with Absalom." So David prayed, "O Yahweh, please turn Ahithophel's advice into foolishness."
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\v 32 It came about that when David arrived at the top of the road, where God used to be worshiped, Hushai the Arkite came to meet him with his coat torn and earth on his head.
\v 33 David said to him, "If you travel with me, then you will be a burden to me.
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\v 36 See that they have there with them their two sons, Ahimaaz, Zadok's son, and Jonathan, Abiathar's son. You must send to me by their hand everything that you hear."
\v 37 So Hushai, David's friend, came into the city as Absalom arrived and entered into Jerusalem.
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\p
\v 9 Then Abishai son of Zeruiah, said to the king, "Why should this dead dog curse my master the king? Please let me go over and take off his head."
\v 10 But the king said, "What have I to do with you, sons of Zeruiah? Perhaps he is cursing me because Yahweh has said to him, 'Curse David.' Who then could say to him, 'Why are you cursing the king?'"
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\v 11 So David said to Abishai and to all his servants, "Look, my son, who was born from my body, wants to take my life. How much more may this Benjamite now desire my ruin? Leave him alone and let him curse, for Yahweh has commanded him to do it.
\v 12 Perhaps Yahweh will look at the misery unleashed on me, and repay me with good for his cursing me today."
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\p
\v 15 As for Absalom and all the people of the men of Israel who were with him, they came to Jerusalem, and Ahithophel was with him.
\v 16 It came about when Hushai the Arkite, David's friend, had come to Absalom, that Hushai said to Absalom, "Long live the king! Long live the king!"
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\v 17 Absalom said to Hushai, "Is this your loyalty to your friend? Why did you not go with him?"
\v 18 Hushai said to Absalom, "No! Instead, the one whom Yahweh and this people and all the men of Israel have chosen, that is the man to whom I will belong, and I will stay with him.
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\v 22 So they spread for Absalom a tent on the top of the palace, and Absalom went in to his father's slave wives in the sight of all Israel.
\v 23 Now the advice of Ahithophel that he gave in those days was as if a man heard from the mouth of God himself. That was how all of Ahithophel's advice was viewed by both David and Absalom.
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\v 28 brought sleeping mats and blankets, bowls and pots, and wheat, barley flour, roasted grain, beans, lentils,
\v 29 honey, butter, sheep, and milk curds, so that David and the people with him could eat. These men had said, "The people are hungry, weary, and thirsty in the wilderness."
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\v 9 Absalom happened to meet some of David's soldiers. Absalom was riding his mule, and the mule went under the thick branches of a large oak tree, and his head was caught up in the tree branches. He was left dangling between the ground and the sky while the mule he was riding kept going.
\v 10 Someone saw this and told Joab, "Look, I saw Absalom hanging in an oak tree!"
\v 11 Joab said to the man who told him about Absalom, "Look! You saw him! Why did you not strike him down to the ground? I would have given you ten silver shekels and a belt."
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\v 12 The man replied to Joab, "Even if I received a thousand silver shekels, still I would not have reached out my hand against the king's son, because we all heard the king command you, Abishai, and Ittai, saying, 'No one must touch the young man Absalom.'
\v 13 If I had risked my life by a falsehood (and there is nothing hidden from the king), you would have abandoned me."
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\v 32 Then the king said to the Cushite, "Is it well with the young man Absalom?" The Cushite answered, "The enemies of my master the king, and all who rise up against you to do harm to you, should be as that young man is."
\v 33 Then the king was deeply unnerved, and he went up to the room over the gate and wept. As he went he grieved, "My son Absalom, my son, my son Absalom! I wish I had died instead of you, Absalom, my son, my son!"
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\p
\v 11 King David sent to Zadok and to Abiathar the priests saying, "Speak to the elders of Judah saying, 'Why are you the last to bring the king back to his palace, since the talk of all Israel favors the king, to bring him back to his palace?
\v 12 You are my brothers, my flesh and bone. Why then are you the last to bring back the king?'
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\v 13 Then say to Amasa, 'Are you not my flesh and my bone? God do so to me, and more also, if you are not captain of my army from now on in the place of Joab.'"
\v 14 So he won the hearts of all the men of Judah as one man. They sent to the king saying, "Return, you and all your men."
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\v 29 Then the king said to him, "Why explain anything further? I have decided that you and Ziba will divide the fields."
\v 30 So Mephibosheth replied to the king, "Yes, let him take it all, since my master the king has come safely to his own home."
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\p
\v 31 Then Barzillai the Gileadite came down from Rogelim to cross over the Jordan with the king, and he accompanied the king over the Jordan.
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\v 42 So the men of Judah answered the men of Israel, "It is because the king is more closely related to us. Why then are you angry about this? Have we eaten anything that the king had to pay for? Has he given us any gifts?"
\v 43 The men of Israel answered the men of Judah, "We have ten tribes related to the king, so we have even more right to David than you. Why then did you despise us? Was not our proposal to bring back our king the first to be heard?" But the words of the men of Judah were even more harsh than the words of the men of Israel.
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\v 25 Sheva was scribe and Zadok and Abiathar were priests.
\v 26 Ira the Jairite was chief minister to David.
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\v 4 The Gibeonites responded to him, "It is not a matter of silver or gold between us and Saul or his family. In the same way it is not for us to put to death any man in Israel." David replied, "What are you saying that I should do for you?"
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\v 5 They answered the king, "The man who tried to kill us all, who schemed against us, so that we are now destroyed and have no place within the borders of Israel—
\v 6 let seven men from his descendants be handed over to us, and we will hang them before Yahweh in Gibeah of Saul, the one chosen by Yahweh." So the king said, "I will give them to you."
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\v 21 When he taunted Israel, Jonathan son of Shimeah, David's brother, killed him.
\v 22 These were descendants of the Rephaim of Gath, and they were killed by the hand of David and by the hand of his soldiers.
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\q and he shows his covenant loyalty to his anointed one,
\q to David and to his descendants forever."
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\v 38 Ira the Ithrite, Gareb the Ithrite,
\v 39 Uriah the Hittite—thirty-seven in all.
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\v 24 The king said to Araunah, "No, I insist on buying it at a price. I will not offer as a burnt offering to Yahweh anything that costs me nothing." So David bought the threshing floor and the oxen for fifty shekels of silver.
\v 25 David built an altar for Yahweh there and offered on it burnt offerings and fellowship offerings. So Yahweh answered the prayer on behalf of the land, and the plague on Israel was confined.

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\toc2 First Kings
\toc3 1Ki
\mt First Kings
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\p
\v 1 When King David was old and advanced in years, they covered him with blankets, but he could not keep warm.
\v 2 So his servants said to him, "Let us look for a young virgin for our master the king. Let her serve the king and take care of him. Let her lie in his arms so that our master the king may keep warm."
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\v 3 So they searched for a beautiful girl within all the borders of Israel. They found Abishag the Shunammite and brought her to the king.
\v 4 The girl was very beautiful. She served the king and took care of him, but the king did not know her.
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\v 52 Solomon said, "If he will show himself a worthy man, not a hair of his will fall to the earth, but if wickedness is found in him, he will die."
\v 53 So King Solomon sent men, who brought Adonijah down from the altar. He came and bowed down to King Solomon, and Solomon said to him, "Go to your house."
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\v 46 Then the king gave a command to Benaiah son of Jehoiada. He went out and put Shimei to death.
\q So the rule was well established in Solomon's hand.
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\v 27 Then the king answered and said, "Give the first woman the living child, and by no means kill him. She is his mother."
\v 28 When all Israel heard of the judgment which the king had rendered, they feared the king, because they saw that the wisdom of God was in him for giving judgments.
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\v 26 Solomon had forty thousand stalls of horses for his chariots, and twelve thousand horsemen.
\v 27 Those officers provided food for King Solomon and for all who came to King Solomon's table, every man in his month. They let nothing be lacking.
\v 28 They also brought to the proper place barley and straw for the chariot horses and riding horses, each one bringing in what he was able.
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\v 29 God gave Solomon great wisdom and understanding, and wideness of understanding like the sand on the seashore.
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\v 33 He described the plants, from the cedar that is in Lebanon to the hyssop that grows out of the wall. He explained also about animals, birds, creeping things, and fish.
\v 34 People came from all the nations to hear the wisdom of Solomon. They came from all kings of the earth who had heard of his wisdom.
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\v 17 At the king's command they quarried large stones of high quality with which to lay the foundation of the temple.
\v 18 So Solomon's builders and Hiram's builders and the Gebalites did the cutting and prepared the timber and the stones to build the temple.
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\v 37 The foundation of the house of Yahweh was laid in the fourth year, in the month of Ziv.
\v 38 In the eleventh year, in the month of Bul, which is the eighth month, the house was finished in all its parts and conforming to all its specifications. Solomon took seven years to build the temple.
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\v 51 In this way, all the work that King Solomon directed for the house of Yahweh was finished. So Solomon brought in the things that were set apart by David, his father, and the silver, the gold, and the furnishings, and put them into the storerooms of the house of Yahweh.
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\p
\v 46 Suppose that they sin against you, since there is no one who does not sin, and suppose that you are angry with them and deliver them to the enemy, so that the enemy takes them away captive to their land, whether distant or near.
\v 47 Then suppose that they realize they are in the land where they have been exiled, and suppose that they repent and seek favor from you from the land of their captors. Suppose that they say, 'We have acted perversely and sinned. We have behaved wickedly.'
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\v 48 Suppose that they return to you with all their heart and with all their soul in the land of their enemies who captured them, and suppose that they pray to you toward their land, which you gave to their ancestors, and toward the city that you chose, and toward the house that I have built for your name.
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\v 51 They are your people whom you have chosen, whom you rescued out of Egypt as if from the middle of a furnace where iron is forged.
\v 52 May your eyes be open to the request of your servant and to the requests of your people Israel, to listen to them whenever they cry to you.
\v 53 For you separated them from among all the peoples of the earth to belong to you and receive your promises, just as you explained by Moses your servant, when you brought our fathers out of Egypt, Lord Yahweh."
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\p
\v 54 So it was that when Solomon had finished praying all this prayer and request to Yahweh, he arose from before the altar of Yahweh, from kneeling on his knees with his hands spread out toward the heavens.
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\v 65 So Solomon held the feast at that time, and all Israel with him, a great assembly, from Lebo Hamath to the brook of Egypt, before Yahweh our God for seven days and also for another seven days, a total of fourteen days.
\v 66 On the eighth day he sent the people away, and they blessed the king and went to their homes with joyful and glad hearts for all the goodness that Yahweh had shown to David, his servant, and to Israel, his people.
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\v 27 Hiram sent servants to Solomon's fleet, sailors who were familiar with the sea, with Solomon's own servants.
\v 28 They went to Ophir with servants of Solomon. From there they brought back 420 talents of gold for King Solomon.
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\v 28 The horses that belonged to Solomon were imported from Egypt, and Kue and the king's merchants purchased them from Kue.
\v 29 Chariots were purchased out of Egypt for six hundred shekels of silver each, and horses for 150 shekels each. Many of these were then sold to all the kings of the Hittites and Aram.
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\v 42 Solomon reigned in Jerusalem over all Israel for forty years.
\v 43 He slept with his ancestors and he was buried in the city of David his father. Rehoboam his son became king in his place.
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\v 21 When Rehoboam arrived in Jerusalem, he assembled all the house of Judah and the tribe of Benjamin; there were 180,000 chosen men who were soldiers, to fight against the house of Israel, to restore the kingdom to Rehoboam son of Solomon.
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\v 22 But the word of God came to Shemaiah, the man of God; it said,
\v 23 "Speak to Rehoboam son of Solomon, king of Judah, to all the house of Judah and Benjamin, and to the rest of the people; say,
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\v 33 Jeroboam went up to the altar that he had made in Bethel on the fifteenth day in the eighth month, in the month he had planned in his own mind; he ordained a feast for the people of Israel and went up to the altar to burn incense.
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\v 33 After this Jeroboam did not turn from his evil way, but continued to appoint common priests for the high places from among all sorts of people. Any who would serve he consecrated as a priest.
\v 34 This matter became sin to the family of Jeroboam and caused his family to be destroyed and to be exterminated from the face of the earth.
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\v 30 There was constant warfare between Rehoboam and Jeroboam.
\v 31 So Rehoboam slept with his ancestors and was buried with them in the city of David. His mother's name was Naamah the Ammonite woman. Abijah his son became king in his place.
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\v 33 In the third year of Asa king of Judah, Baasha son of Ahijah began to reign over all Israel in Tirzah and he reigned twenty-four years.
\v 34 He did what was evil in the sight of Yahweh and walked in the way of Jeroboam and in his sin by which he led Israel to sin.
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\v 34 During Ahab's rule, Hiel of Bethel rebuilt Jericho. Hiel laid the foundation of the city at the cost of the life of Abiram, his firstborn son; and Segub, his youngest son, lost his life while he was building the gates of the city, in keeping with the word of Yahweh which he spoke by Joshua son of Nun.
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\v 23 Elijah took the child and brought him out of his room down into the house; he handed the boy to his mother and said, "See, your son is alive."
\v 24 The woman said to Elijah, "Now I know that you are a man of God, and that the word of Yahweh in your mouth is true."
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\v 45 It happened that in a little while the heavens grew black with clouds and wind, and there was a great rain. Ahab rode and went to Jezreel,
\v 46 but the hand of Yahweh was on Elijah. He tucked his robe in his belt and ran before Ahab to the entrance of Jezreel.
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\v 21 So Elisha returned from Elijah and took the yoke of oxen, killed the animals, and cooked the meat with the wood from the ox yoke. Then he gave it to the people and they ate. Then he arose, went after Elijah and served him.
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\v 28 Then a man of God came near and spoke to the king of Israel and said, "Yahweh says: 'Because the Arameans have said that Yahweh is a god of the hills, but he is not a god of the valleys, I will place this great army into your hand, and you will know that I am Yahweh.'"
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\v 29 So the armies camped opposite each other for seven days. Then on the seventh day the battle started. The people of Israel killed 100,000 Aramean footmen in one day.
\v 30 The rest fled to Aphek, into the city, and the wall fell on twenty-seven thousand men who were left. Ben Hadad fled and went into the city, into an inner room.
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\v 42 The prophet said to the king, "Yahweh says, 'Because you have let go from your hand the man whom I had sentenced to death, your life will take the place of his life, and your people for his people.'"
\v 43 So the king of Israel went to his house resentful and angry, and arrived in Samaria.
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\v 28 Then the word of Yahweh came to Elijah the Tishbite, saying,
\v 29 "Do you see how Ahab humbles himself before me? Because he humbles himself before me, I will not bring the coming disaster in his days; it is in his son's day that I will bring disaster on his family."
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\v 19 Then Micaiah said, "Therefore hear the word of Yahweh: I saw Yahweh sitting on his throne, and all the host of heaven were standing by him on his right hand and on his left.
\v 20 Yahweh said, 'Who will entice Ahab, so that he may go up and fall at Ramoth Gilead?' One of them said this and another one said that.
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\v 21 Then a spirit came forward, stood before Yahweh, and said, 'I will entice him.' Yahweh said to him, 'How?'
\v 22 The spirit replied, 'I will go out and be a lying spirit in the mouth of all his prophets.' Yahweh replied, 'You will entice him, and you will also be successful. Go now and do so.'
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\v 51 Ahaziah son of Ahab began to reign over Israel in Samaria in the seventeenth year of Jehoshaphat king of Judah, and he reigned two years over Israel.
\v 52 He did what was evil in the sight of Yahweh and walked in the way of his father, in the way of his mother, and in the way of Jeroboam son of Nebat, by which he led Israel to sin.
\v 53 He served Baal and worshiped him and so he provoked Yahweh, the God of Israel, to anger, just as his father had done.

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\toc2 Second Kings
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\v 17 So King Ahaziah died according to the word of Yahweh that Elijah had spoken. Joram began to reign in his place, in the second year of Jehoram son of Jehoshaphat king of Judah, because Ahaziah had no son.
\v 18 As for the other matters concerning Ahaziah, are they not written in the book of the events of the kings of Israel?
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\v 24 Elisha looked behind him and saw them; he called on Yahweh to curse them. Then two female bears came out of the woods and injured forty-two of the boys.
\v 25 Then Elisha went from there to Mount Carmel, and from there he returned to Samaria.
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\v 26 When King Mesha of Moab saw that the battle was lost, he took with him seven hundred swordsmen to break through to the king of Edom, but they failed.
\v 27 Then he took his oldest son, who should have reigned after him, and offered him as a burnt offering upon the wall. So there was great anger against Israel, and the Israelite army left King Mesha and returned to their own land.
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\v 43 His servant said, "What, should I set this before a hundred men?" But Elisha said, "Give this to the people, so they can eat, because Yahweh says, 'They will eat and will have some left.'"
\v 44 So his servant set it before them; they ate, and left some remaining, just as the word of Yahweh promised.
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\v 26 Elisha said to Gehazi, "Was not my spirit with you when the man turned his chariot to meet you? Is this a time to accept money and clothes, olive orchards and vineyards, sheep and oxen, and male servants and female servants?
\v 27 So the leprosy of Naaman will be on you and your descendants forever." So Gehazi went out from his presence, a leper as white as snow.
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\v 32 But Elisha was sitting in his house, and the elders were sitting with him. The king sent a man from before him, but when the messenger came to Elisha, he said to the elders, "See how this son of a murderer has sent to take away my head? Look, when the messenger comes, shut the door, and hold the door shut against him. Is not the sound of his master's feet behind him?"
\v 33 While he was still talking with them, behold, the messenger came down to him. The king had said, "Behold, this trouble comes from Yahweh. Why should I wait for Yahweh any longer?"
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\v 3 Now there were four men with leprosy right outside the city gate. They said one to another, "Why should we sit here until we die?
\v 4 If we say that we should go into the city, then the famine is in the city, and we will die there. But if we still sit here, we will still die. Now then, come, let us go to the army of the Arameans. If they keep us alive, we will live, and if they kill us, we will only die."
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\v 5 So they rose up at twilight to go into the Aramean camp; when they arrived at the outermost part of the camp, there was no one there.
\v 6 For the Lord had made the Aramean army hear a noise of chariots, and a noise of horses—the noise of another large army, and they said to each other, "The king of Israel has hired the kings of the Hittites and Egyptians to come against us."
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\v 19 That captain had answered the man of God and said, "See, even if Yahweh should make windows in heaven, can this thing happen?" Elisha had said, "See, you will watch it happen with your own eyes, but you will not eat any of it."
\v 20 That is what exactly what happened to him, for the people trampled him in the gate, and he died.
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\v 28 Ahaziah went with Joram son of Ahab, to fight against Hazael, king of Aram, at Ramoth Gilead. The Arameans wounded Joram.
\v 29 King Joram returned to be healed in Jezreel of the wounds that the Arameans had given him at Ramah, when he fought against Hazael king of Aram. So Ahaziah son of Jehoram, king of Judah, went down to Jezreel to see Joram son of Ahab, because Joram had been wounded.
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\v 36 So they came back and told Jehu. He said, "This is the word of Yahweh which he spoke by his servant Elijah the Tishbite, saying, 'In the land at Jezreel the dogs will eat the flesh of Jezebel,
\v 37 and the body of Jezebel will be like dung on the surface of the fields in the land at Jezreel, so that no one will be able to say, "This is Jezebel."'"
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\v 35 Jehu slept with his ancestors, and they buried him in Samaria. Then Jehoahaz his son became king in his place.
\v 36 The time that Jehu reigned over Israel in Samaria was twenty-eight years.
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\v 13 When Athaliah heard the noise of the guard and of the people, she came to the people in the house of Yahweh.
\v 14 She looked, and, behold, the king was standing by the pillar, as the custom was, and the captains and the trumpeters were by the king. All the people of the land were rejoicing and blowing trumpets. Then Athaliah tore her clothes and shouted, "Treason! Treason!"
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\v 15 Then Jehoiada the priest ordered the commanders of hundreds who were over the army, saying, "Bring her out between the ranks. Anyone who follows her, kill him with the sword." For the priest had said, "Do not let her be killed in the house of Yahweh."
\v 16 So they seized her as she reached the place where the horses enter the palace grounds, and there she was killed.
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\v 21 Joash was seven years old when he began to reign.
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\v 20 His servants arose and plotted together; they attacked Joash in Beth Millo, on the way that goes down to Silla.
\v 21 Jozabad \f + \ft Some ancient copies have \fqa Jozacar \fqa* . \f* son of Shimeath, and Jehozabad son of Shomer, his servants, attacked him, and he died. They buried Joash with his ancestors in the city of David, and Amaziah, his son, became king in his place.
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\v 24 Hazael king of Aram died, and Ben Hadad his son became king in his place.
\v 25 Jehoash son of Jehoahaz took back from Ben Hadad son of Hazael the cities that had been taken from Jehoahaz his father by war. Jehoash attacked him three times, and he recovered those cities of Israel.
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\v 28 As for the other matters concerning Jeroboam, all that he did, his power, how he waged war and recovered Damascus and Hamath, which had belonged to Judah, for Israel, are they not written in the book of the events of the kings of Israel?
\v 29 Jeroboam slept with his ancestors, with the kings of Israel, and Zechariah his son became king in his place.
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\v 37 In those days Yahweh began to send against Judah Rezin the king of Aram, and Pekah son of Remaliah.
\v 38 Jotham slept with his ancestors and was buried with his ancestors in the city of David, his ancestor. Then Ahaz, his son, became king in his place.
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\v 19 As for the other matters concerning Ahaz and what he did, are they not written in the book of the events of the kings of Judah?
\v 20 Ahaz slept with his ancestors and was buried with his ancestors in the city of David. Hezekiah his son became king in his place.
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\v 40 They would not listen, because they continued to do what they had done in the past.
\v 41 So these nations feared Yahweh and they also worshiped their carved figures, and their children did the same—as did their children's children. They continue to do what their ancestors did, up to this day.
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\v 28 Then the chief commander stood and shouted in a loud voice in the Jews' language, saying, "Listen to the word of the great king, the king of Assyria.
\v 29 The king says, 'Do not let Hezekiah deceive you, for he will not be able to rescue you from my power.
\v 30 Do not let Hezekiah make you trust in Yahweh, saying, "Yahweh will surely rescue us, and this city will not be given into the hand of the king of Assyria."'
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\v 31 Do not listen to Hezekiah, for this is what the king of Assyria says: 'Make peace with me and come out to me. Then every one of you will eat from his own vine and from his own fig tree, and drink from the water in his own cistern.
\v 32 You will do this until I come and take you away to a land like your own land, a land of grain and new wine, a land of bread and vineyards, a land of olive trees and honey, so that you may live and not die.' Do not listen to Hezekiah when he tries to persuade you, saying, 'Yahweh will rescue us.'
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\v 36 But the people remained silent and did not respond, for the king had commanded, "Do not answer him."
\v 37 Then Eliakim son of Hilkiah, who was over the household; Shebna the scribe; and Joah son of Asaph, the recorder, came to Hezekiah with their clothes torn, and reported to him the words of the chief commander.
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\v 36 So Sennacherib king of Assyria left Israel and went home and stayed in Nineveh.
\v 37 Later, as he was worshiping in the house of Nisrok his god, his sons Adrammelek and Sharezer killed him with the sword. Then they escaped into the land of Ararat. Then Esarhaddon his son became king in his place.
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\v 20 As for the other matters concerning Hezekiah, and all his power, and how he constructed the pool and the conduit, and how he brought water into the city—are they not written in the book of the events of the kings of Judah?
\v 21 Hezekiah slept with his ancestors, and Manasseh his son became king in his place.
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\v 25 As for the other matters concerning Amon that he did, are they not written in the book of the events of the kings of Judah?
\v 26 The people buried him in his tomb in the garden of Uzza, and Josiah his son became king in his place.
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\v 20 See, I will gather you to your ancestors, and you will be gathered to your grave in peace. Your eyes will not see all the disaster that I will bring upon this place.'"'" So the men took this message back to the king.
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\v 36 Jehoiakim was twenty-five years old when he began to reign, and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Zebidah; she was the daughter of Pedaiah of Rumah.
\v 37 Jehoiakim did what was evil in the sight of Yahweh, just as his ancestors had done.
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\v 19 He did what was evil in the sight of Yahweh; he did all that Jehoiakim had done.
\v 20 Through Yahweh's anger, all these events happened in Jerusalem and Judah, until he drove them out of his presence. Then Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Babylon.
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\v 8 Now in the fifth month, on the seventh day of the month, which was the nineteenth year of the reign of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, Nebuzaradan, a servant of the king of Babylon and commander of his bodyguards, came to Jerusalem.
\v 9 He burned the house of Yahweh, the king's palace, and all the houses of Jerusalem; also every important building in the city he burned.
\v 10 As for all the walls around Jerusalem, all the army of the Babylonians who were under the commander of the bodyguard destroyed them.
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\v 11 As for the rest of the people who were left in the city, those who had deserted to the king of Babylon, and the remainder of the population—Nebuzaradan, the commander of the bodyguard, took them away into exile.
\v 12 But the commander of the bodyguard did leave some of the poorest of the land to work the vineyards and fields.
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\v 28 He spoke kindly to him and gave him a seat more honorable than that of the other kings who were with him in Babylon.
\v 29 Awel-Marduk removed Jehoiachin's prison clothes, and Jehoiachin ate regularly at the king's table for the rest of his life.
\v 30 A regular food allowance was given to him every day for the rest of his life.

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\toc2 First Chronicles
\toc3 1Ch
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\v 7 Karmi's son was Achar, who brought trouble on Israel when he stole what was reserved for God. \f + \ft Some Hebrew copies spell the name: \fqa Achan \fqa* instead of \fqa Achar \fqa* , a name which means \fqa trouble \fqa* . \f*
\v 8 Ethan's son was Azariah.
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\v 9 Hezron's sons were Jerahmeel, Ram, and Caleb.
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\v 54 The descendants of Salma were Bethlehem, the Netophathites, Atroth Beth Joab, and half of the Manahathites—the Zorites,
\v 55 and the clans of the scribes who lived at Jabez: the Tirathites, Shimeathites, and Sucathites. These were the Kenites who came from Hammath, father of the house of Rekab.
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\v 23 Neariah's three sons were Elioenai, Hizkiah, and Azrikam.
\v 24 Elioenai's seven sons were Hodaviah, Eliashib, Pelaiah, Akkub, Johanan, Delaiah, and Anani.
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\v 42 From them, from the sons of Simeon, five hundred men went to Mount Seir with Pelatiah, Neariah, Rephaiah, and Uzziel, the sons of Ishi, as their leader.
\v 43 They defeated the rest of the Amalekite refugees, and have lived there to this day.
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\v 25 But they were unfaithful to their ancestors' God. Instead, they worshiped the gods of the peoples of the land, whom God had destroyed before them.
\v 26 The God of Israel stirred up Pul king of Assyria (also called Tiglath-Pileser, king of Assyria). He took into exile the Reubenites, Gadites, and the half tribe of Manasseh. He brought them to Halah, Habor, Hara, and to the river of Gozan, where they remain to this day.
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\v 23 His son was Elkanah. His son was Ebiasaph. His son was Assir.
\v 24 His son was Tahath. His son was Uriel. His son was Uzziah. His son was Shaul.
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\v 25 The sons of Elkanah were Amasai, Ahimoth,
\v 26 And a son named Elkanah; Zophai his son, Nahath his son,
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\v 31 These are the names of the men whom David put in charge of music in the house of Yahweh, after the ark came to rest there.
\v 32 They served by singing before the tabernacle, the tent of meeting, until Solomon had built the house of Yahweh in Jerusalem. They fulfilled their duties according to the instructions given to them.
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\v 33 These were those who served with their sons. From the clans of the Kohathites came Heman the musician. Here were his ancestors, going back in time: Heman was the son of Joel. Joel was the son of Samuel.
\v 34 Samuel was the son of Elkanah. Elkanah was the son of Jeroham. Jeroham was the son of Eliel. Eliel was the son of Toah.
\v 35 Toah was the son of Zuph. Zuph was the son of Elkanah. Elkanah was the son of Mahath. Mahath was the son of Amasai. Amasai was son of Elkanah.
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\v 36 Amasai was the son of Elkanah. Elkanah was the son of Joel. Joel was the son of Azariah. Azariah was the son of Zephaniah.
\v 37 Zephaniah was the son of Tahath. Tahath was the son of Assir. Assir was the son of Ebiasaph. Ebiasaph was the son of Korah.
\v 38 Korah was the son of Izhar. Izhar was the son of Kohath. Kohath was the son of Levi. Levi was the son of Israel.
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\v 39 Heman's colleague was Asaph, who stood at his right hand. Asaph was the son of Berekiah. Berekiah was the son of Shimea.
\v 40 Shimea was the son of Michael. Michael was the son of Baaseiah. Baaseiah was the son of Malkijah.
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\v 80 The Levites received from the tribe of Gad: Ramoth in Gilead with its pasturelands, Mahanaim with its pasturelands,
\v 81 Heshbon with its pasturelands, and Jazer with its pasturelands.
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\v 2 The sons of Tola were Uzzi, Rephaiah, Jeriel, Jahmai, Ibsam, and Samuel. They were the heads of their fathers' houses, from the descendants of Tola and they were listed as mighty warriors among their generation. They numbered 22,600 in the days of David.
\v 3 Uzzi's son was Izrahiah. His sons were Michael, Obadiah, Joel, and Ishijah, all five of them were clan leaders.
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\v 4 Along with them they had thirty-six thousand troops for battle, according to the lists belonging to their ancestors' clans, for they had many wives and sons.
\v 5 Their relatives were fighting men from all the clans of Issachar, and they numbered in all, eighty-seven thousand fighting men, as listed in their genealogy.
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\v 39 Ulla's sons were Arah, Hanniel, and Rizia.
\v 40 All these were descendants of Asher. They were ancestors of the clans, heads of fathers' houses, distinguished men, fighting men, and chief among the leaders. There were twenty-six thousand men listed who were fit for military service, according to their numbered lists.
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\v 39 The sons of Eshek, his brother, were Ulam his firstborn, Jeush the second, and Eliphelet the third.
\v 40 Ulam's sons were fighting men and archers. They had many sons and grandsons, a total of 150. All these belonged to the descendants of Benjamin.
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\v 17 The doorkeepers were Shallum, Akkub, Talmon, Ahiman, and their descendants. Shallum was their leader.
\v 18 Previously they stood guard at the king's gate on the east side for the camp of Levi's descendants.
\v 19 Shallum son of Kore son of Ebiasaph, \f + \ft Ebiasaph is the same person referred to as \fqa Asaph \fqa* in 1 Chronicles 26:1. \f* son of Korah, and his relatives from the house of his father, the Korahites, were in charge of the work of the guard service. They guarded the door to the tent, as their ancestors had guarded the camp of Yahweh, and they also had guarded the entrance.
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\v 20 Phinehas son of Eleazar had been in charge of them in the past, and Yahweh had been with him.
\v 21 Zechariah son of Meshelemiah was guard of the entrance to the tent of meeting.
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\v 43 Moza was the father of Binea. Binea was the father of Rephaiah. Rephaiah was the father of Eleasah. Eleasah was the father of Azel.
\v 44 Azel's six sons were Azrikam, Bokeru, Ishmael, Sheariah, Obadiah, and Hanan. These were Azel's sons.
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\v 13 So Saul died because he was unfaithful to Yahweh. He did not obey Yahweh's instructions, but asked for advice from someone who talked with the dead.
\v 14 He did not seek guidance from Yahweh, so Yahweh killed him and turned over the kingdom to David son of Jesse.
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\v 20 Abishai brother of Joab was captain over the Three. He once used his spear against three hundred and killed them. He is mentioned along with the Three.
\v 21 Of the Three, he was given double honor and became their captain, even though he was not one of them.
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\v 22 Benaiah son of Jehoiada was a brave warrior from Kabzeel, who did great deeds. He killed the two sons of Ariel of Moab. He also went down into a pit and killed a lion on a day when the snow was falling.
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\v 39 They were there with David three days, eating and drinking, for their relatives had sent them with provisions.
\v 40 In addition, those who were near to them, as far as Issachar and Zebulun and Naphtali, brought bread on donkeys, camels, mules, and oxen, and cakes of figs, clusters of raisins, wine, oil, cattle and sheep, for there was joy in Israel.
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\v 13 So David did not move the ark to the city of David, but put it aside in the house of Obed Edom the Gittite.
\v 14 The ark of God remained in Obed Edom's household in his house for three months. So Yahweh blessed his house and all that he possessed.
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\v 16 So David did as God had commanded him. He defeated the army of the Philistines from Gibeon all the way to Gezer.
\v 17 Then David's fame went out into all lands, and Yahweh caused all nations to fear him.
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\v 29 But as the ark of the covenant of Yahweh came to the city of David, Michal daughter of Saul, looked out the window. She saw King David dancing and celebrating. Then she despised him in her heart.
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\v 42 Heman and Jeduthun were in charge of those who played trumpets, cymbals, and the other instruments for the sacred music. The sons of Jeduthun guarded the gate.
\v 43 Then all the people returned to their homes, and David returned to bless his own household.
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\v 19 Yahweh, for your servant's sake, and to fulfill your own purpose, you have done this great thing to reveal all your great deeds.
\v 20 Yahweh, there is none like you, and there is no God besides you, just as we have always heard.
\v 21 For what nation on earth is like your people Israel, whom you, God, rescued from Egypt as a people for yourself, to make a name for yourself by great and awesome deeds? You drove out nations from before your people, whom you rescued from Egypt.
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\v 26 Now, Yahweh, you are God, and have made this good promise to your servant:
\v 27 Now it has pleased you to bless your servant's house, that it may continue forever before you. You, Yahweh, have blessed it, and it will be blessed forever."
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\v 16 Zadok son of Ahitub and Ahimelech son of Abiathar were priests, and Shavsha was scribe.
\v 17 Benaiah son of Jehoiada was over the Kerethites and Pelethites, and David's sons were the chief officials at the hand of the king.
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\v 18 The Arameans fled from Israel, and David killed seven thousand Aramean charioteers and forty thousand foot soldiers. He also killed Shophak, the commander of the army.
\v 19 When all the kings who were servants of Hadadezer saw that they were defeated by Israel, they made peace with David and served them. So the people of Aram were no longer willing to help the Ammonites.
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\v 7 When he mocked the army of Israel, Jehonadab son of Shimea, David's brother, killed him.
\v 8 These were descendants of the Rephaim of Gath, and they were killed by the hand of David and by the hand of his soldiers.
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\v 9 Yahweh told Gad, David's prophet,
\v 10 "Go say to David, 'This is what Yahweh says: I am giving you three choices. Choose one of them.'"
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\v 11 So Gad went to David and said to him, "Yahweh says this, 'Choose one of these:
\v 12 either three years of famine, three months being pursued by your enemies and being caught by their swords, or else three days of Yahweh's sword, that is, a plague in the land, with the angel of Yahweh destroying throughout all the land of Israel.' Now then, decide what answer I should take to the one who sent me."
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\v 19 So David went up as Gad instructed him to do in the name of Yahweh.
\v 20 While Ornan was threshing wheat, he turned and saw the angel. He and his four sons with him hid themselves.
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\v 21 When David came to Ornan, Ornan looked and saw David. He left the threshing floor and bowed to David with his face to the ground.
\v 22 Then David said to Ornan, "Sell me this threshing floor, so I can build an altar for Yahweh. I will pay the full price, so that the plague may be removed from the people."
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\v 29 Now at that time, Yahweh's tabernacle, which Moses had made in the wilderness, and the altar for burnt offerings, were at the high place at Gibeon.
\v 30 However, David could not go there to ask for God's direction, because he was afraid of the sword of the angel of Yahweh.
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\v 18 "Yahweh your God is with you and has given you peace on every side. He has given the region's inhabitants into my hand. The region is subdued before Yahweh and his people.
\v 19 Now seek Yahweh your God with all your heart and your soul. Get up and build the holy place of Yahweh God. Then you can bring the ark of the covenant of Yahweh and the things that belong to God into the house built for Yahweh's name."
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\v 27 For by David's last words the Levites were counted, from twenty years old and upward.
\v 28 Their duty was to assist Aaron's descendants in the service of the house of Yahweh. They were to care for the courtyards, the rooms, the ceremonial purification of all the things that belong to Yahweh, and other work in the service of the house of God.
\v 29 They also took care of the bread of the presence, the fine flour for grain offerings, the unleavened wafers, the baked offerings, the offerings mixed with oil, and all the measuring of the amounts and sizes of things.
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\v 30 They also stood every morning to thank and praise Yahweh. They also did this in the evening
\v 31 and whenever burnt offerings were offered to Yahweh, on the Sabbath and at the new moon festivals and feast days. A fixed number, assigned by decree, always had to be present before Yahweh.
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\v 32 They were in charge of the tent of meeting, the holy place, and helped their fellow descendants of Aaron in the service of the house of Yahweh.
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\v 30 The sons of Mushi: Mahli, Eder, and Jerimoth. These were the Levites, listed by their families.
\v 31 These men who were the head of each father's house and each of their younger brothers, cast lots in the presence of King David, and Zadok and Ahimelech, along with the leaders of the families of the priests and Levites. They cast lots just as Aaron's descendants had done.
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\v 1 David and the leaders of the army selected some of the sons of Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun to prophesy with lutes and harps, and with cymbals. Here is the list of the men who performed this service:
\v 2 From the sons of Asaph: Zaccur, Joseph, Nethaniah, and Asharelah, \f + \ft This is the same person referred to in 1 Chronicles 25:14 as Jesarelah. \f* the sons of Asaph, under the direction of Asaph, who prophesied under the king's supervision.
\v 3 From the sons of Jeduthun: Gedaliah, Zeri, \f + \ft This is a variant of the name \fqa Izri \fqa* , which is found in 1 Chronicles 25:11, and refers to the same person. \f* Jeshaiah, Shimei, Hashabiah, and Mattithiah, six in all, under the direction of their father Jeduthun, who played the harp for giving thanks and praising Yahweh.
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\v 9 Now regarding Asaph's sons: The first lot fell to Joseph's family; the second fell to Gedaliah's family, twelve persons in number;
\v 10 the third fell to Zaccur, his sons and his relatives, twelve persons in number;
\v 11 the fourth fell to Izri, \f + \ft This is a variant of \fqa Zeri \fqa* , found in 1 Chronicles 25:3, and refers to the same person. \f* his sons and his relatives, twelve persons in number;
\v 12 the fifth fell to Nethaniah, his sons and his relatives, twelve persons in number;
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\v 30 the twenty-third fell to Mahazioth, his sons and his relatives, twelve persons in number;
\v 31 the twenty-fourth fell to Romamti-Ezer, his sons and his relatives, twelve persons in number.
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\v 31 From Hebron's descendants, Jeriah was the leader of his descendants, counted from the lists of their families. In the fortieth year of the reign of David they examined the records and found among them men of ability in Jazer of Gilead.
\v 32 Jeriah had 2,700 relatives, who were capable family leaders. David made them overseers over the tribes of Reuben and Gad, and the half tribe of Manasseh, for every matter pertaining to God, and for the king's affairs.
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\v 33 Ahithophel was the king's advisor, and Hushai from the Arkite people was the king's private advisor.
\v 34 Ahithophel's position was taken by Jehoiada son of Benaiah, and by Abiathar. Joab was commander of the king's army.
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\v 20 David said to Solomon his son, "Be strong and brave. Do the work. Do not be afraid or anxious, for Yahweh God, my God, is with you. He will not leave you nor abandon you until all the work for the service of house of Yahweh is finished.
\v 21 See, here are the divisions of the priests and Levites for all the service in the house of God. They will be with you, together with all willing and skillful men, to assist you in the work and to perform the service. The officials and all the people are ready to follow your commands."
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\v 29 King David's accomplishments are written in the history of Samuel the prophet, in the history of Nathan the prophet, and in the history of Gad the prophet.
\v 30 Recorded there are the deeds of his rule, his accomplishments and the events that affected him, Israel, and all the kingdoms of the other lands.

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\v 16 As for the importation of horses from Egypt and Kue for Solomon, his merchants bought them from Kue at a price.
\v 17 They imported a chariot from Egypt for six hundred shekels of silver, and a horse for 150 shekels. They also exported them to the kings of the Hittites and the Arameans.
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\v 4 See, I am about to build a house for the name of Yahweh my God, to set it apart to him, to burn incense of sweet spices before him, to set out the bread of the presence, and for the burnt offerings morning and evening, on the Sabbaths and on the new moons, and on the appointed feasts for Yahweh our God. This is forever, for Israel.
\v 5 The house that I will build will be very large, for our God is greater than all other gods.
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\v 6 But who is able to build God a house, since the entire universe and even heaven itself cannot contain him? Who am I to build him a house, except to burn sacrifices before him?
\v 7 So send me a man who is skilled at work in gold, silver, bronze, iron, and in purple, crimson, and blue wool, a man who knows how to make all kinds of engraved wood. He will be with the skilled men who are with me in Judah and Jerusalem, whom David my father provided.
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\v 17 Solomon counted all the foreigners who were in the land of Israel, following the method that David, his father, had counted them. They were found to be 153,600.
\v 18 He assigned seventy thousand of them to carry loads, eighty thousand to be stonecutters in the mountains, and 3,600 to be supervisors to put the people to work.
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\v 16 He made chains for the pillars and put them on top of them; he also made one hundred pomegranates and joined them to the chains.
\v 17 He set up the pillars in front of the temple, one on the right hand, and the other on the left; he named the pillar on the right Jakin, and the pillar on the left Boaz.
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\v 13 It came about that the trumpeters and singers made music together, making one sound to be heard for praising and thanking Yahweh. They raised their voices with the trumpets and cymbals and other instruments, and they praised Yahweh. They sang, "For he is good, for his covenant loyalty endures forever." Then the house, the house of Yahweh, was filled with a cloud.
\v 14 The priests could not stand in order to serve because of the cloud, for the glory of Yahweh filled his house.
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\v 12 Solomon stood before the altar of Yahweh in the presence of all the assembly of Israel, and spread out his hands.
\v 13 For he had made a bronze platform, five cubits long, five cubits wide, and three cubits high. He had placed it in the middle of the courtyard. He stood on it and knelt down before all the assembly of Israel, and then he spread out his hands toward the heavens.
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\v 14 He said, "Yahweh, God of Israel, there is no God like you in the heavens or on the earth, who keeps covenant and steadfast love with your servants who walk before you with all their heart;
\v 15 you who have kept with your servant David my father, what you promised him. Yes, you spoke with your mouth and have fulfilled it with your hand, as it is today.
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\v 41 Now then arise, Yahweh God, to your resting place, you and the ark of your strength. Let your priests, Yahweh God, be clothed with salvation, and let your faithful ones rejoice in your goodness.
\v 42 Yahweh God, do not turn the face of your anointed away from you. Keep in mind your acts of covenant loyalty for David, your servant."
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\v 21 Even though this temple is so lofty now, everyone who passes by it will be shocked and will hiss. They will ask, 'Why has Yahweh done this to this land and to this house?'
\v 22 Others will answer, 'Because they forsook Yahweh, their God, who had brought their ancestors out of the land of Egypt, and they laid hold of other gods and bowed down to them and worshiped them. That is why Yahweh has brought all this disaster on them.'"
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\v 17 Then Solomon went to Ezion Geber and then to Elath on the coast, in the land of Edom.
\v 18 Hiram sent him ships commanded by his own officers, men who knew the sea, and with the servants of Solomon they went to Ophir and they took from there 450 talents of gold and brought it to King Solomon.
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\v 29 As for the other matters concerning Solomon, first and last, are they not written in The History of Nathan the Prophet, in The Prophecy of Ahijah the Shilonite, and in The Visions of Iddo the Seer (which also had information about Jeroboam son of Nebat)?
\v 30 Solomon reigned in Jerusalem over all Israel for forty years.
\v 31 He slept with his ancestors and the people buried him in the city of David his father. Rehoboam, his son, became king in his place.
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\v 17 But as for the people of Israel who lived in the cities of Judah, Rehoboam reigned over them.
\v 18 Then King Rehoboam sent Adoniram, who was over the forced laborers, but the people of Israel stoned him to death with stones. King Rehoboam fled quickly in his chariot to Jerusalem.
\v 19 So Israel has been in rebellion against the house of David to this day.
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\v 22 Rehoboam appointed Abijah son of Maacah to be chief, a leader among his brothers; he had the thought of making him king.
\v 23 Rehoboam ruled wisely; he scattered all his sons throughout all the land of Judah and Benjamin to every fortified city. He also gave them food in abundance and looked for many wives for them.
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\v 15 As for the other matters concerning Rehoboam, first and last, are they not written in the writings of Shemaiah the prophet and of Iddo the seer, which also have records of genealogies and the constant wars between Rehoboam and Jeroboam?
\v 16 Rehoboam slept with his ancestors and was buried in the city of David; Abijah his son became king in his place.
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\v 21 But Abijah became powerful; he took fourteen wives for himself and became the father of twenty-two sons and sixteen daughters.
\v 22 The rest of Abijah's deeds, his behavior, and words are written in the history of the prophet Iddo.
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\v 3 for he took away the foreign altars and the high places. He broke down the stone pillars and cut down the Asherah poles.
\v 4 He commanded Judah to seek Yahweh, the God of their ancestors, and to carry out the law and the commandments.
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\v 5 Also he took away the high places and the incense altars from all the cities of Judah. The kingdom had rest under him.
\v 6 He built fortified cities in Judah, for the land was quiet, and he had no war in those years, because Yahweh had given him peace.
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\v 14 The army destroyed all the villages around Gerar, for terror of Yahweh had come on the inhabitants. The army plundered all the villages, and there was much booty in them.
\v 15 The army also destroyed the tent settlements of the shepherding nomads; they carried away sheep in abundance, as well as camels, and then they returned to Jerusalem.
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\v 18 He brought into the house of God the silver and gold and the utensils that he and his father had dedicated for that purpose.
\v 19 There was no more war until the thirty-fifth year of Asa's reign.
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\v 5 It came about that when Baasha heard this, he stopped building up Ramah and let his work cease.
\v 6 Then Asa the king took all Judah with him. They carried away the stones and timbers of Ramah with which Baasha had been building up the city. Then King Asa used that building material to build up Geba and Mizpah.
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\v 7 At that time Hanani the seer went to Asa, king of Judah, and said to him, "Because you have relied on the king of Aram, and have not relied on Yahweh your God, the army of the king of Aram has escaped out of your hand.
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\v 13 So Asa slept with his ancestors, dying in the forty-first year of his reign.
\v 14 They buried him in his own tomb, which he had dug out for himself in the city of David. They laid him on a bier that was filled with sweet odors and various kinds of spices prepared by skilled perfumers. Then they made a very great fire in his honor.
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\v 1 It came about after this, that the people of Moab and Ammon, and with them some Meunites came against Jehoshaphat to do battle. \f + \ft The reading \fqa Meunites \fqa* represents a correction to the Hebrew text, as was suggested by the ancient Greek translation. The ancient Hebrew copies read: \fqa Ammonites \fqa* . Most modern translations agree that \fqa Meunites \fqa* was original. \f*
\v 2 Then some came who told Jehoshaphat, saying, "A large multitude is coming against you from beyond the Dead Sea, from Edom. See, they are in Hazezon Tamar," that is, Engedi. \f + \ft Instead of \fqa Edom \fqa* , the ancient Greek and Latin translations and some modern translations read \fqa Aram \fqa* . \f*
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\v 3 Jehoshaphat became afraid and set himself to seek Yahweh. He proclaimed a fast throughout all Judah.
\v 4 Judah gathered together to seek Yahweh; they came to seek Yahweh from all the cities of Judah.
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\v 10 See now, here are the people of Ammon, Moab, and Mount Seir whom you would not let Israel invade when they came out of the land of Egypt; instead, Israel turned away from them and did not destroy them.
\v 11 See how they are rewarding us; they are coming to drive us out of your land that you have given us to inherit.
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\v 12 Our God, will you not judge them? For we have no power against this great army that is coming against us. We do not know what to do, but our eyes are on you."
\v 13 All Judah stood before Yahweh, with their little ones, wives, and children.
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\v 36 He allied himself with him to build ships to go to Tarshish. They built the ships at Ezion Geber.
\v 37 Then Eliezer son of Dodavahu of Mareshah, prophesied against Jehoshaphat; he said, "Because you have allied yourself with Ahaziah, Yahweh has destroyed your projects." The ships were wrecked so that they were not able to sail.
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\v 19 It came about in due time, at the end of two years, that his intestines fell out because of his sickness, and that he died of severe disease. His people made no fire in his honor as they had done for his ancestors.
\v 20 He had begun to reign when he was thirty-two years old; he reigned in Jerusalem for eight years, and when he departed no one mourned him. They buried him in the city of David, but not in the royal tombs.
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\v 20 Jehoiada took with him the commanders of hundreds, the noblemen, the governors of the people, and all the people of the land. He brought down the king from the house of Yahweh; the people came through the Upper Gate to the king's house and sat the king on the throne of the kingdom.
\f + \ft Some modern translations have, \fqa they brought down the king \fqa* . \f*
\v 21 So all the people of the land rejoiced, and the city was quiet. As for Athaliah, they had killed her with the sword.
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\v 14 Now it came about, after that Amaziah had returned from the slaughter of the Edomites, that he brought the gods of the people of Seir, and set them up to be his own gods. He bowed down before them and burned incense to them.
\v 15 So Yahweh's anger was kindled against Amaziah. He sent a prophet to him, who said, "Why have you sought after the gods of a people who did not even save their own people from your hand?"
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\v 16 It came about that as the prophet was speaking with him, the king said to him, "Have we made you an advisor to the king? Stop! Why should you be killed?" Then the prophet stopped and said, "I know that God has decided to destroy you because you have done this deed and have not listened to my advice."
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\v 22 The other matters concerning Uzziah, from first to last, were recorded by the prophet Isaiah son of Amoz.
\v 23 So Uzziah slept with his ancestors; they buried him with his ancestors in a burial ground that belonged to the kings, for they said, "He is a leper." Jotham, his son, became king in his place.
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\v 8 He was twenty-five years old when he began to reign; he reigned for sixteen years in Jerusalem.
\v 9 Jotham slept with his ancestors, and they buried him in the city of David. Ahaz, his son, became king in his place.
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\v 4 This proposal seemed right in the eyes of the king and of all the assembly.
\v 5 So they agreed to make a proclamation throughout all Israel, from Beersheba to Dan, that the people should come to celebrate the Passover to Yahweh, the God of Israel, in Jerusalem. For they had not observed it with large numbers of people according to what was written.
\v 6 So couriers went with the letters from the king and his leaders throughout all Israel and Judah, by the command of the king. They said, "You people of Israel, turn back to Yahweh, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, so that he may turn back to the remnant of you who have escaped from the hand of the kings of Assyria.
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\v 9 Then Hezekiah questioned the priests and the Levites about the heaps.
\v 10 Azariah, the chief priest, of the house of Zadok, answered him and said, "Since the people began to bring the offerings into the house of Yahweh, we have eaten and had enough, and have plenty left over, for Yahweh has blessed his people. What was left over is this large amount here."
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\v 11 Then Hezekiah commanded storerooms to be prepared in the house of Yahweh, and they prepared them.
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\v 24 In those days Hezekiah was sick to the point of dying. He prayed to Yahweh, who spoke to him and gave him a sign that he would be healed.
\v 25 But Hezekiah did not pay back Yahweh for the help given to him, for his heart was lifted up. So anger came on him, and on Judah and Jerusalem.
\v 26 Nevertheless, Hezekiah later humbled himself for the pride of his heart, both he and the inhabitants of Jerusalem, so that Yahweh's anger did not come on them during Hezekiah's days.
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\v 27 Hezekiah had very many riches and much honor. He provided himself with storerooms for silver, gold, precious stones, and for spices, as well as for shields and for all kinds of valuable objects.
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\v 32 As for the other matters concerning Hezekiah, including his actions of covenant loyalty, you can see that they are written in the vision of the prophet Isaiah son of Amoz, and in the book of the kings of Judah and Israel.
\v 33 Hezekiah slept with his ancestors, and they buried him on the hill of the tombs of the descendants of David. All Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem honored him at his death. Manasseh his son became king in his place.
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\v 24 His servants conspired against him and put him to death in his own house.
\v 25 But the people of the land killed all those who had conspired against King Amon, and they made Josiah, his son, king in his place.
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\v 22 Now in the first year of Cyrus, king of Persia, so that the word of Yahweh by the mouth of Jeremiah might be carried out, Yahweh motivated the spirit of Cyrus, king of Persia, so that he made a proclamation throughout all his kingdom, and put it also in writing. He said,
\v 23 "This is what Cyrus, king of Persia, says: Yahweh, the God of heaven, has given me all the kingdoms of the earth. He has commanded me to build a house for him in Jerusalem, which is in Judah. Whoever is among you from all his people, may Yahweh your God, be with you. Let him go up to the land."

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\v 10 thirty gold bowls, 410 small silver bowls, and one thousand additional objects.
\v 11 There were 5,400 gold and silver items in all. Sheshbazzar brought all of them when the exiles went from Babylon to Jerusalem.
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\v 70 So the priests and Levites, the people, the temple singers and gatekeepers, and those assigned to serve in the temple inhabited their cities. All the people in Israel were in their cities.
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\v 12 But many of the priests, Levites, and chief patriarchs, those who were old and had seen the first house, when this house's foundations were laid before their eyes, wept loudly. But many people had shouts of joy with gladness and an excited sound.
\v 13 As a result, people were not able to distinguish the joyful and glad sounds from the sound of people weeping, for the people were crying out with great joy, and the sound was heard from far away.
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\v 9 Then Rehum, Shimshai, and their companions, who were judges and other officers in the government, the Persians, men from Erech and Babylon, and the men from Susa (that is, the Elamites)—they wrote a letter—
\v 10 and they were joined by the people whom the great and noble Ashurbanipal forced to settle in Samaria, along with the rest who were in the Province Beyond the River.
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\v 11 This is a copy of the letter that they sent to Artaxerxes: "Your servants, men of the Province Beyond the River, write this:
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\v 23 When King Artaxerxes' decree was read before Rehum, Shimshai, and their companions, they went out quickly to Jerusalem and forced the Jews to stop building.
\v 24 So the work on the house of God in Jerusalem stopped until the second year of the reign of Darius king of Persia.
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\v 17 Now if it pleases the king, may it be investigated in the house of archives in Babylon if a judgment from King Cyrus exists there to build this house of God in Jerusalem. Then let the king send his decision to us.
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\v 21 The Israelite people who ate some of the Passover meat were those who had returned from exile and had separated themselves from the uncleanness of the people of the land and sought Yahweh, the God of Israel.
\v 22 They joyfully celebrated the Festival of Unleavened Bread for seven days, for Yahweh had brought them joy and turned the heart of Assyria's king to strengthen their hands in the work of his house, the house of the God of Israel.
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\v 9 He left Babylon on the first day of the first month. It was on the first day of the fifth month that he arrived in Jerusalem, since the good hand of God was with him.
\v 10 Ezra had established his heart to study, carry out, and teach the statutes and decrees of the law of Yahweh.
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\v 11 This was the decree that King Artaxerxes gave Ezra the priest and scribe of Yahweh's commandments and statutes for Israel:
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\v 27 Praise Yahweh, our ancestors' God, who placed all this into the king's heart to glorify the house of Yahweh in Jerusalem,
\v 28 and who extended covenant faithfulness to me before the king, his counselors, and all his powerful officials. I have been strengthened by the hand of Yahweh my God, and I gathered leaders from Israel to go with me.
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\v 18 So they sent us by our God's good hand a man named Sherebiah, a prudent man. He was a descendant of Mahli son of Levi son of Israel. He came with eighteen sons and brothers.
\v 19 With him came Hashabiah. There also were Jeshaiah, one of the sons of Merari, with his brothers and their sons, twenty men in all.
\v 20 Of those assigned to serve in the temple, whom David and his officials gave to serve the Levites: 220, each of them assigned by name.
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\v 35 The ones who came back from the captivity, the people of exile, offered burnt offerings to the God of Israel: twelve bulls for all of Israel, ninety-six rams, seventy-seven lambs, and twelve male goats as a sin offering. All were a burnt offering for Yahweh.
\v 36 Then they gave the king's decrees to the king's high officials and the governors in the Province Beyond the River, and they helped the people and the house of God.
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\v 43 Among the descendants of Nebo: Jeiel, Mattithiah, Zabad, Zebina, Jaddai, Joel, and Benaiah.
\v 44 All of these had taken foreign wives and had children with some of them.
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\v 11 Yahweh, I beg you, listen now to the prayer of your servant and to the prayer of your servants who delight to honor your name. Now give success to your servant today, and grant him mercy in the sight of this man."
\p I served as cupbearer to the king.
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\v 7 Then I said to the king, "If it pleases the king, may letters be given to me for the governors in the Province Beyond the River so that they may permit me to pass through their territories on my way to Judah.
\v 8 May there also be a letter for Asaph the keeper of the king's forest, so that he may give me timber to make beams for the gates of the fortress next to the temple, and for the wall of the city, and for the house in which I will live."
\p So because the good hand of God was on me, the king granted me my requests.
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\v 9 I came to the governors in the Province Beyond the River and gave them the king's letters. Now the king had sent with me officers of the army and horsemen.
\v 10 When Sanballat the Horonite and Tobiah the Ammonite servant heard this, they were greatly displeased that someone had come who was seeking to help the people of Israel.
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\v 11 So I came to Jerusalem and was there three days.
\v 12 I arose in the night, I and a few men with me. I did not tell anyone what my God had put into my heart to do for Jerusalem. There was no animal with me, other than the one I was riding.
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\v 13 I went out by night by the Valley Gate, toward the Jackal's Well and to the Dung Gate, and inspected the walls of Jerusalem, which had been broken open, and the wooden gates were destroyed by fire.
\v 14 Then I went on to the Fountain Gate and to the King's Pool. The place was too narrow for the animal I was riding to pass through.
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\v 15 So I went up that night by the valley and inspected the wall, and I turned back and entered by the Valley Gate, and so returned.
\v 16 The rulers did not know where I went or what I did, and I had not yet informed the Jews, nor the priests, nor the nobles, nor the rulers, nor the rest who did the work.
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\v 19 But when Sanballat the Horonite, and Tobiah the Ammonite servant, and Geshem the Arabian heard about it, they mocked and ridiculed us, and they said, "What are you doing? Are you rebelling against the king?"
\v 20 Then I answered them, "The God of heaven will give us success. We are his servants and we will arise and build. But you have no share, no right, and no historic claim in Jerusalem."
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\v 16 Nehemiah son of Azbuk, the ruler of half the district of Beth Zur, repaired to the place across from the tombs of David, to the man-made pool, and to the house of the mighty men.
\v 17 After him the Levites repaired, including Rehum son of Bani and next to him, Hashabiah, the ruler of half the district of Keilah, for his district.
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\v 18 After him their countrymen repaired, including Binnui son of Henadad, the ruler of half the district of Keilah.
\v 19 Next to him, Ezer son of Jeshua, the ruler of Mizpah, repaired another section that faced the ascent to the armory at the corner of the wall.
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\v 31 After him Malkijah, one of the goldsmiths, repaired to the house of the temple servants and the merchants that was opposite the Appointment Gate and the upper living chambers on the corner.
\v 32 The goldsmiths and the merchants repaired between the upper chamber of the corner and the Sheep Gate.
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\v 10 Then the people of Judah said, "The strength of those who carry the burdens is failing. There is too much rubble, and we are not able to rebuild the wall."
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\v 11 Our enemies said, "They will not know or see until we come among them and kill them, and stop the work."
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\v 12 At that time the Jews who lived near them came from all directions and spoke to us ten times, warning us about the schemes they were making against us.
\v 13 So I positioned people in the lowest parts of the wall in the exposed areas. I positioned each family with their swords, spears, and bows.
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\v 17 The same workers who were building the wall and carrying loads were also guarding their positions. Everyone worked with one hand, and with the other hand he held his weapon.
\v 18 Every builder wore his sword on his side and that is how he worked. The one who sounded the trumpet stayed beside me.
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\v 19 I said to the nobles and to the officials and to the rest of the people, "The work is great and extensive, and we are separated on the wall, far from one another.
\v 20 You must rush to the place where you hear the trumpet sound and assemble there. Our God will fight for us."
@ -189,7 +193,6 @@
\v 22 I also said to the people at that time, "Let every man and his servant spend the night in the middle of Jerusalem, so they may be for us a guard during the night and a worker in the day."
\v 23 So neither I, nor my brothers, nor my servants, nor the men of the guard who followed me, none of us changed our clothes, and each of us carried his weapon, even if he went for water.
\s5
\c 5
\p
@ -221,6 +224,7 @@
\p
\v 14 So from the time I was appointed to be their governor in the land of Judah, from the twentieth year until the thirty-second year of Artaxerxes the king, twelve years, neither I nor my brothers ate the food provided for the governor.
\v 15 But the former governors who were before me laid heavy burdens on the people, and took from them forty shekels of silver for their daily food and wine. Even their servants oppressed the people. But I did not do so because of the fear of God.
\s5
\v 16 I also continued to work on the wall, and we bought no land, and all my servants were gathered there for the work.
\v 17 At my table were the Jews and the officials, 150 men, besides those who came to us from among the nations who were around us.
@ -230,7 +234,6 @@
\p
\v 19 Call me to mind, my God, for good, because of all that I have done for this people.
\s5
\c 6
\p
@ -275,15 +278,16 @@
\v 19 They also spoke to me about his good deeds and reported my words back to him.
\p Letters were sent to me from Tobiah to frighten me.
\s5
\c 7
\p
\v 1 When the wall was finished and I had set up the doors in place, and the gatekeepers and singers and Levites had been appointed,
\v 2 I gave my brother Hanani charge over Jerusalem, along with Hananiah who had oversight of the fortress, for he was a faithful man and feared God more than many.
\s5
\v 3 I said to them, "Do not open the gates of Jerusalem until the sun is hot. While the gatekeepers are on guard, you may shut the doors and bar them. Appoint guards from those who live in Jerusalem, some at the place of their guard station, and some in front of their own homes."
\v 4 Now the city was wide and large, but there were few people within it, and no houses had yet been rebuilt.
\s5
\p
\v 5 My God put into my heart to gather together the nobles, the officials, and the people to enroll them by their families. I found the book of the genealogy of those who returned at the first and found the following written in it.
@ -404,18 +408,19 @@
\f + \ft The copies of the ancient Hebrew text has \fqa thirty priestly garments \fqa* , but it is difficult to understand. Most modern translations have \fqa 530 priestly garments \fqa* . However, some recommend reading \fqa thirty priestly garments and five hundred minas of silver \fqa* . \f*
\v 71 Some of the heads of ancestors' families gave into the treasury for the work twenty thousand darics of gold and 2,200 minas of silver.
\v 72 The rest of the people gave twenty thousand darics of gold, and two thousand minas of silver, and sixty-seven priestly garments.
\s5
\p
\v 73 So the priests, the Levites, the gatekeepers, the singers, some of the people, the temple servants, and all Israel lived in their cities.
\p By the seventh month the people of Israel were settled in their cities."
\s5
\c 8
\p
\v 1 All the people gathered as one man in the open area in front of the Water Gate. They asked Ezra the scribe to bring the book of the law of Moses, which Yahweh had commanded Israel.
\v 2 On the first day of the seventh month, Ezra the priest brought the law before the assembly, both men and women, and all who could hear and understand.
\v 3 He faced the open area in front of the Water Gate, and he read from it from early morning until midday, before men and women, and any who could understand, and all the people listened attentively to the book of the law.
\s5
\v 4 Then Ezra the scribe stood on a high wooden platform which the people had made for the purpose. Standing beside him were Mattithiah, Shema, Anaiah, Uriah, Hilkiah, and Maaseiah, on his right side; and Pedaiah, Mishael, Malkijah, Hashum, Hashbaddanah, Zechariah, and Meshullam were standing on his left side.
\v 5 Ezra opened the book in the sight of all the people, for he was standing above the people, and when he opened it all the people stood up.
@ -425,6 +430,7 @@
\v 7 Also Jeshua, Bani, Sherebiah, Jamin, Akkub, Shabbethai, Hodiah, Maaseiah, Kelita, Azariah, Jozabad, Hanan, Pelaiah—the Levites—helped the people understand the law, while the people remained in their place.
\f + \ft Most modern translations identify as Levites all the persons named in this verse. However, some modern translations put \fqa the Levites \fqa* in the same list as the individuals first named. \f*
\v 8 They read in the book, The Law of God, making it clear with interpretation and giving the meaning so the people understood the reading.
\s5
\p
\v 9 Nehemiah the governor, and Ezra the priest and scribe, and the Levites who were interpreting to the people said to all the people, "This day is holy to Yahweh your God. Do not mourn or weep." For all the people wept when they heard the words of the law.
@ -463,6 +469,7 @@
\p "May they bless your glorious name, and may it be exalted above every blessing and praise.
\v 6 You are Yahweh. You alone. You have made heaven, the highest heavens, with all their host, and the earth and everything on it, and the seas and all that is in them. You give life to them all, and the host of heaven worship you.
\s5
\v 7 You are Yahweh, the God who chose Abram, and brought him out of Ur of the Chaldees, and gave him the name Abraham.
\v 8 You found his heart was faithful before you, and you made with him the covenant to give to his descendants the land of the Canaanites, the Hittites, the Amorites, the Perizzites, the Jebusites, and the Girgashites. You have kept your promise because you are righteous.
@ -495,9 +502,11 @@
\s5
\v 20 Your good Spirit you gave them to instruct them, and your manna you did not withhold from their mouths, and water you gave them for their thirst.
\v 21 For forty years you provided for them in the wilderness, and they lacked nothing. Their clothes did not wear out and their feet did not swell.
\s5
\v 22 You gave them kingdoms and peoples, assigning to them every corner of the land. Then they took possession of the land of Sihon king of Heshbon and the land of Og king of Bashan.
\s5
\v 23 You made their children as numerous as the stars of heaven, and you brought them into the land that you told their ancestors to go in and possess.
\v 24 So the people went in and possessed the land and you subdued before them the inhabitants of the land, the Canaanites. You gave them into their hands, with their kings and the peoples of the land, that Israel might do with them as they pleased.
@ -703,6 +712,7 @@
\v 14 Jonathan was the leader of Malluk, and Joseph was the leader of Shebaniah.
\f + \ft Many modern translations have \fqa Malluk \fqa* as a correction for \fqa Malluki \fqa* in the Hebrew text. The correct form of this name appears in Neh. 12:2. \f*
\s5
\v 15 Adna was the leader of Harim, Helkai the leader of Meremoth,
\v 16 Zechariah was the leader of Iddo, Meshullam was the leader of Ginnethon, and
@ -713,6 +723,7 @@
\v 20 Kallai was the leader of Sallu, Eber was the leader of Amok,
\v 21 Hashabiah was the leader of Hilkiah, and Nethanel was the leader of Jedaiah.
\s5
\p
\v 22 In the days of Eliashib, the Levites Eliashib, Joiada, Johanan, and Jaddua were recorded as the heads of families, and the priests were recorded during the reign of Darius the Persian.
@ -746,6 +757,7 @@
\v 36 There also were Zechariah's relatives, Shemaiah, Azarel, Milalai, Gilalai, Maai, Nethanel, Judah, Hanani, with the musical instruments of David the man of God. Ezra the scribe was in front of them.
\v 37 By the Fountain Gate they went straight up on the stairs of the city of David, by the stairway to the wall above David's palace, to the Water Gate on the east.
\s5
\p
\v 38 The other choir of those who gave thanks went in the other direction. I followed them on the wall with half the people, above the Tower of Ovens, to the Broad Wall,
@ -756,6 +768,7 @@
\v 41 Then the priests took their place: Eliakim, Maaseiah, Miniamin, Micaiah, Elioenai, Zechariah, and Hananiah, with the trumpets,
\v 42 and also Maaseiah, Shemaiah, Eleazar, Uzzi, Jehohanan, Malkijah, Elam, and Ezer, and the singers made themselves heard and Jezrahiah was their leader.
\s5
\v 43 They offered great sacrifices that day, and rejoiced, for God had made them rejoice with great joy. Also the women and the children rejoiced. So the joy of Jerusalem could be heard far away.
@ -764,6 +777,7 @@
\v 44 On that day men were appointed to be in charge of the storerooms for the contributions, the firstfruits, and the tithes, to gather into them the portions required by the law for the priests and for the Levites. Each was assigned to work the fields near the towns. For Judah rejoiced over the priests and the Levites who were standing before them.
\v 45 They performed the service of their God, and the service of purification, and so did the singers and the gatekeepers, in keeping with the command of David and of Solomon his son.
\s5
\v 46 For long ago, in the days of David and Asaph, there were directors of singers, and there were songs of praise and thanksgiving to God.
\v 47 In the days of Zerubbabel and in the days of Nehemiah, all Israel gave the daily portions for the singers and the gatekeepers. They set aside the portion that was for the Levites, and the Levites set aside a portion for the descendants of Aaron.
@ -783,6 +797,7 @@
\s5
\v 6 But in all this time I was not in Jerusalem. For in the thirty-second year of Artaxerxes king of Babylon I went to the king. After some time I asked the king for permission to leave,
\v 7 and I returned to Jerusalem. I understood the evil that Eliashib had done by giving Tobiah a storeroom in the courts of the house of God.
\s5
\v 8 I was very angry and I threw all Tobiah's household articles out of the storeroom.
\v 9 I ordered that they purify the storerooms, and I put back in them the articles of the house of God, the grain offerings, and the incense.
@ -792,6 +807,7 @@
\v 10 I learned that the Levites' portions had not been given to them, and they had run away, each to his own field, the Levites and the singers who did the work.
\v 11 So I confronted the officials and said, "Why is the house of God neglected?" I gathered them together and stationed them at their posts.
\s5
\v 12 Then all Judah brought in the tithe of the grain, the new wine, and the oil to the storerooms.
\v 13 I appointed as treasurers over the storehouses Shelemiah the priest and Zadok the scribe, and from the Levites, Pedaiah. Next to them was Hanan son of Zaccur son of Mattaniah, for they were counted as trustworthy. Their duties were to distribute the supplies to their associates.
@ -821,11 +837,13 @@
\v 23 In those days I also saw Jews that had married women of Ashdod, Ammon, and Moab.
\v 24 Half of their children spoke the language of Ashdod. None of them could speak the language of Judah, but only the language of one of the other peoples.
\s5
\v 25 I confronted them, and I cursed them, and I hit some of them and pulled out their hair. I made them swear by God, saying, "You shall not give your daughters to their sons, or take their daughters for your sons, or for yourselves.
\v 26 Did not Solomon king of Israel sin on account of these women? Among many nations there was no king like him, and he was loved by his God, and God made him king over all Israel. Nevertheless, his foreign wives caused him to sin.
\v 27 Should we then listen to you and do all this great evil, and act treacherously against our God by marrying foreign women?"
\s5
\p
\v 28 One of the sons of Joiada son of Eliashib the high priest was son-in-law to Sanballat the Horonite. Therefore I caused him to flee from my presence.
@ -837,4 +855,3 @@
\v 30 Thus I cleansed them from everything foreign, and established the duties of the priests and the Levites, each to his own task.
\v 31 I provided for the wood offering at the appointed times and for the firstfruits.
\p Call me to mind, my God, for good.

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\toc2 Esther
\toc3 Est
\mt Esther
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -28,6 +29,7 @@
\v 9 Also, Queen Vashti gave a feast for the women in the royal palace of King Ahasuerus.
\v 10 On the seventh day, when the king's heart was feeling happy because of the wine, he told Mehuman, Biztha, Harbona, Bigtha, Abagtha, Zethar, and Karkas (the seven officials who served before him),
\v 11 to bring Queen Vashti before him with her royal crown. He wanted to show the people and the officials her beauty, for her features were stunning.
\s5
\v 12 But Queen Vashti refused to come at the word of the king that had been brought to her by the officials. Then the king became very angry; his rage burned within him.
@ -50,12 +52,12 @@
\v 21 The king and his princes were pleased with this advice, and the king did as Memukan proposed.
\v 22 He sent out letters to all the royal provinces, to each province in its own writing, and to each people in their own language. He ordered that every man should be master of his own household. This decree was given in the language of each people in the empire.
\s5
\c 2
\p
\v 1 After these things, when the anger of King Ahasuerus subsided, he thought about Vashti and what she had done. He also thought about the decree that he had made against her.
\v 2 Then the king's young men who served him said, "Let a search be made on the king's behalf for beautiful young virgins.
\s5
\v 3 Let the king appoint officers in all the provinces of his kingdom, to gather together all the beautiful young virgins to the harem in the fortress in Susa. Let them be put under the care of Hegai, the king's official, who is in charge of the women, and let him give them their cosmetics.
\v 4 Let the young girl who pleases the king become queen in the place of Vashti." This advice pleased the king, and he did so.
@ -104,15 +106,16 @@
\v 22 When the matter was revealed to Mordecai, he told Queen Esther, and Esther spoke to the king in the name of Mordecai.
\v 23 The report was investigated and confirmed, and both the men were hanged from a gallows. This account was written in the book of the chronicles in the presence of the king.
\s5
\c 3
\p
\v 1 After these things, King Ahasuerus promoted Haman son of Hammedatha the Agagite, and placed his seat of authority above all the officials who were with him.
\v 2 All the king's servants who were at the king's gate always knelt and prostrated themselves to Haman, as the king had ordered them to do. But Mordecai neither knelt nor prostrated himself.
\s5
\v 3 Then the king's servants who were at the king's gate said to Mordecai, "Why do you disobey the king's command?"
\v 4 They spoke with him day after day, but he refused to comply with their demands. So they spoke with Haman to see if the matter about Mordecai would remain like that, for he had told them that he was a Jew.
\s5
\v 5 When Haman saw that Mordecai did not kneel and bow down to him, Haman was filled with rage.
\v 6 He had contempt for the idea of killing only Mordecai, for the king's servants had told him who Mordecai's people were. Haman wanted to exterminate all the Jews, the people of Mordecai, who were in the entire kingdom of Ahasuerus.
@ -138,7 +141,6 @@
\v 14 A copy of the letter was made law in every province. In every province it was made known to all the people that they should prepare for this day.
\v 15 The couriers went out and hurried to distribute the king's order. The decree was also distributed within the fortress of Susa. The king and Haman sat down to drink, but the city of Susa was in turmoil.
\s5
\c 4
\p
@ -173,7 +175,6 @@
\v 16 "Go, gather together all the Jews who live in Susa, and fast for me. Do not eat nor drink for three days, night or day. My young girls and I will fast in the same way. Then I will go to the king, even though it is against the law, and if I perish, I perish."
\v 17 Mordecai went and did all that Esther told him to do.
\s5
\c 5
\p
@ -198,6 +199,7 @@
\v 9 Haman went out that day joyful and glad at heart. But when Haman saw Mordecai at the king's gate, that Mordecai neither rose up nor trembled before him with any fear, he was filled with rage against Mordecai.
\v 10 Nevertheless, Haman restrained himself and went to his own house. He sent for his friends and gathered them together, with Zeresh his wife.
\v 11 Haman recounted to them the splendor of his riches, the number of his many sons, all the promotions by which the king honored him, and how he had advanced above all the officials and the servants of the king.
\s5
\v 12 Haman said, "Queen Esther invited no one else but me to come with the king to the feast she prepared. Even tomorrow I am again invited by her along with the king.
\v 13 But all this is worth nothing to me as long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting at the king's gate."
@ -205,7 +207,6 @@
\s5
\v 14 Then Zeresh his wife said to Haman and all his friends, "Let them make a gallows fifty cubits high. In the morning speak to the king for them to hang Mordecai on it. Then go joyfully with the king to the feast." This pleased Haman and he had the gallows constructed.
\s5
\c 6
\p
@ -233,7 +234,6 @@
\v 13 Haman told Zeresh his wife and all his friends everything that happened to him. Then his men who were known for their wisdom, and Zeresh his wife, said to him, "If Mordecai, before whom you have begun to fall, is Jewish, you will not overcome him, but you will certainly fall before him."
\v 14 While they were talking with him, the king's officials arrived. They hurried to bring Haman to the feast that Esther had prepared.
\s5
\c 7
\p
@ -248,6 +248,7 @@
\s5
\v 6 Esther said, "The hostile man, that enemy, is this evil Haman!" Then Haman was terrified before the king and the queen.
\v 7 The king got up in a rage from the wine-drinking at the feast and went into the palace garden, but Haman stayed to beg for his life from Queen Esther. He saw that disaster was being decided against him by the king.
\s5
\v 8 Then the king returned from the palace garden into the room where the wine had been served. Haman had just fallen on the couch where Esther was. The king said, "Will he assault the queen in my presence in my own house?" As soon as this sentence came out of the king's mouth, the servants covered Haman's face.
@ -255,7 +256,6 @@
\v 9 Then Harbona, one of the officials who served the king, said, "A gallows fifty cubits tall stands beside Haman's house. He set it up for Mordecai, the one who spoke up to protect the king." The king said, "Hang him on it."
\v 10 So they hanged Haman on the gallows that he had prepared for Mordecai. Then the king's rage died down.
\s5
\c 8
\p
@ -294,7 +294,6 @@
\v 16 The Jews had light and gladness, and joy and honor.
\v 17 In every province and in every city, wherever the king's decree reached, there was gladness and joy among the Jews, a feast and a holiday. Many from among the variety of peoples of the land became Jews, because the fear of the Jews had fallen on them.
\s5
\c 9
\p
@ -305,6 +304,7 @@
\v 3 All the officials of the provinces, the provincial governors, the governors, and the king's administrators, helped the Jews because the fear of Mordecai had fallen on them.
\v 4 For Mordecai was great in the king's house, and his fame spread throughout all the provinces, for the man Mordecai was becoming great.
\v 5 The Jews attacked their enemies with the sword, killing and destroying them, and did as they pleased to those who hated them.
\s5
\v 6 In the fortress of Susa itself the Jews killed and destroyed five hundred men.
\v 7 They killed Parshandatha, Dalphon, Aspatha,
@ -324,6 +324,7 @@
\s5
\v 15 The Jews who were in Susa came together on the fourteenth day of the month of Adar, and killed three hundred more men in Susa, but laid no hands on the plunder.
\v 16 The rest of the Jews who were in the king's provinces came together to defend their lives, and they got relief from their enemies and killed seventy-five thousand of those who hated them, but they did not lay their hands on the valuables of those they killed.
\s5
\p
\v 17 This happened on the thirteenth day of the month of Adar. On the fourteenth day they rested and made that a day of feasting and gladness.
@ -356,7 +357,6 @@
\v 31 These letters confirmed the days of Purim at their appointed times, as Mordecai the Jew and Queen Esther obligated the Jews. The Jews accepted this obligation for themselves and their descendants, just as also they accepted times of fasting and lamenting.
\v 32 The command of Esther confirmed these regulations regarding Purim, and it was written in the book.
\s5
\c 10
\p
@ -365,4 +365,3 @@
\s5
\v 3 Mordecai the Jew was second in rank to King Ahasuerus. He was great among the Jews and popular with his many Jewish brothers, for he sought the welfare of his people and he spoke for the peace of all his people.

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\toc2 Job
\toc3 Job
\mt Job
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -48,7 +49,6 @@
\v 21 He said, "I was naked when I came out of my mother's womb, and I will be naked when I will return there. It is Yahweh who gave, and it is Yahweh who has taken away. May the name of Yahweh be blessed."
\v 22 In all this matter, Job did not sin, nor did he accuse God of wrongdoing.
\s5
\c 2
\p
@ -82,7 +82,6 @@
\v 12 When they lifted up their eyes at a distance, they did not recognize him. They raised their voices and wept; each tore his robe and threw dust into the air and upon his own head.
\v 13 Then they sat with him on the ground for seven days and seven nights. No one spoke a word to him, for they saw that his grief was very great.
\s5
\c 3
\p
@ -186,7 +185,6 @@
\v 26 I am not at ease, I am not quiet, and I have no rest;
\q trouble comes instead."
\s5
\c 4
\p
@ -270,7 +268,6 @@
\v 21 Are not their tent cords plucked up among them?
\q They die; they die without wisdom.
\s5
\c 5
\m
@ -376,7 +373,6 @@
\v 27 See, we have examined this matter; it is like this;
\q listen to it, and know it for yourself."
\s5
\c 6
\p
@ -492,7 +488,6 @@
\v 30 Is there evil on my tongue?
\q Cannot my mouth detect malicious things?
\s5
\c 7
\m
@ -581,7 +576,6 @@
\q For now will I lie down in the dust;
\q you will seek me carefully, but I will not exist."
\s5
\c 8
\p
@ -602,7 +596,6 @@
\q and presented your request to the Almighty.
\s5
\q
\v 6 If you are pure and upright,
\q then he would surely stir himself on your behalf
@ -668,7 +661,6 @@
\v 22 Those who hate you will be clothed with shame;
\q the tent of the wicked will be no more."
\s5
\c 9
\p
@ -743,7 +735,6 @@
\v 20 Though I am in the right, my own mouth would condemn me;
\q and though I am blameless, my words would prove me to be guilty.
\s5
\q
\v 21 I am blameless, but I do not care any more about myself;
@ -802,7 +793,6 @@
\v 35 Then would I speak up and not fear him.
\q But as things are now, I cannot do that.
\s5
\c 10
\m
@ -898,7 +888,6 @@
\q the land of the shadow of death, without any order,
\q where the light is like midnight.'"
\s5
\c 11
\p
@ -977,7 +966,6 @@
\q they will have no way to flee;
\q their only hope will be a last gasp of life."
\s5
\c 12
\p
@ -1076,7 +1064,6 @@
\v 25 They grope in the dark without light;
\q he makes them stagger like a drunk man.
\s5
\c 13
\m
@ -1116,6 +1103,7 @@
\q
\v 10 He would surely reprove you
\q if in secret you showed partiality.
\s5
\q
\v 11 Will not his majesty terrify you,
@ -1185,7 +1173,6 @@
\v 28 although I am like a rotten thing that wastes away,
\q like a garment that moths have eaten.
\s5
\c 14
\m
@ -1278,7 +1265,6 @@
\v 22 He feels only the pain of his own body,
\q and he mourns for himself.
\s5
\c 15
\p
@ -1416,7 +1402,6 @@
\v 35 They conceive mischief and give birth to iniquity;
\q their womb conceives deceit."
\s5
\c 16
\p
@ -1508,7 +1493,6 @@
\v 22 For when a few years have passed,
\q I will go to a place from where I will not return.
\s5
\c 17
\m
@ -1575,7 +1559,6 @@
\v 16 Will hope go down with me to the gates of Sheol
\q when we descend to the dust?"
\s5
\c 18
\p
@ -1659,7 +1642,6 @@
\v 21 Surely such are the homes of unrighteous people,
\q the places of those who do not know God."
\s5
\c 19
\p
@ -1765,7 +1747,6 @@
\q My heart fails within me.
\s5
\q
\v 28 If you say, 'How we will persecute him!
\q The root of his troubles lies in him,'
@ -1774,7 +1755,6 @@
\q because wrath brings the punishment of the sword,
\q so that you may know there is a judgment."
\s5
\c 20
\p
@ -1879,6 +1859,7 @@
\q
\v 27 The heavens will reveal his iniquity,
\q and the earth will rise up against him as a witness.
\s5
\q
\v 28 The wealth of his house will vanish;
@ -1887,7 +1868,6 @@
\v 29 This is the wicked man's portion from God,
\q the heritage reserved for him by God."
\s5
\c 21
\p
@ -2018,7 +1998,6 @@
\v 34 How then do you comfort me with nonsense,
\q since in your answers there is nothing but falsehood?"
\s5
\c 22
\p
@ -2131,7 +2110,6 @@
\v 30 He will rescue even the man who is not innocent;
\q who will be rescued through the cleanness of your hands."
\s5
\c 23
\p
@ -2197,7 +2175,6 @@
\v 17 I have not been brought to an end by darkness,
\q because of the thick darkness that covers the gloom of my face.
\s5
\c 24
\m
@ -2309,7 +2286,6 @@
\v 25 If it is not so, who can prove me to be a liar;
\q who can make my speech worth nothing?"
\s5
\c 25
\p
@ -2332,7 +2308,6 @@
\v 6 How much less man, who is a worm—
\q a son of man, who is a worm!"
\s5
\c 26
\p
@ -2390,7 +2365,6 @@
\q how small a whisper do we hear of him!
\q Who can understand the thunder of his power?"
\s5
\c 27
\p
@ -2480,7 +2454,6 @@
\v 23 It claps its hands at him
\q and hisses him from his place.
\s5
\c 28
\m
@ -2594,7 +2567,6 @@
\q 'See, the fear of the Lord—that is wisdom;
\q to depart from evil is understanding.'"
\s5
\c 29
\p
@ -2692,7 +2664,6 @@
\q I lived like a king in his army,
\q like one who comforts mourners.
\s5
\c 30
\m
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\v 31 Therefore my harp is tuned for songs of mourning,
\q my flute for the singing of those who wail.
\s5
\c 31
\m
@ -2899,6 +2869,7 @@
\v 18 because from my youth the orphan grew up with me as with a father,
\q and I have guided his mother, a widow, from my own mother's womb.
\s5
\q
\v 19 If I have seen anyone perish for lack of clothing,
@ -2993,7 +2964,6 @@
\m
\p The words of Job are finished.
\s5
\c 32
\p
@ -3073,7 +3043,6 @@
\v 22 For I do not know how to give such titles;
\q if I did so, my Maker would soon take me away.
\s5
\c 33
\m
@ -3183,6 +3152,7 @@
\v 26 He will pray to God, and God will be kind to him,
\q so that he sees God's face with joy.
\q God will give the person his triumph.
\s5
\q
\v 27 Then that person will sing in front of other people and say,
@ -3212,7 +3182,6 @@
\v 33 If not, then listen to me;
\q remain silent, and I will teach you wisdom."
\s5
\c 34
\p
@ -3357,7 +3326,6 @@
\q he claps his hands in mockery in our midst;
\q he piles up words against God."
\s5
\c 35
\p
@ -3418,7 +3386,6 @@
\v 16 So Job opens his mouth only to speak foolishness;
\q he multiplies words without knowledge."
\s5
\c 36
\p
@ -3550,7 +3517,6 @@
\v 33 Its thunder warns of the storm,
\q the cattle can also hear it is coming.
\s5
\c 37
\m
@ -3809,7 +3775,6 @@
\q when their young ones cry out to God
\q and stagger about for lack of food?
\s5
\c 39
\m
@ -3836,6 +3801,7 @@
\q
\v 6 whose home I have made in the Arabah,
\q his house in the salt land?
\s5
\q
\v 7 He laughs in scorn at the noises in the city;
@ -3934,7 +3900,6 @@
\v 30 His young also drink up blood;
\q where killed people are, there he is."
\s5
\c 40
\p
@ -4025,7 +3990,6 @@
\v 24 Can anyone capture him with a hook,
\q or pierce his nose through with a snare?
\s5
\c 41
\m
@ -4157,7 +4121,6 @@
\v 34 He sees everything that is proud;
\q he is king over all the sons of pride."
\s5
\c 42
\p
@ -4201,4 +4164,3 @@
\v 15 In all the land no women were found as beautiful as Job's daughters. Their father gave them an inheritance along with their brothers.
\v 16 After this, Job lived 140 years; he saw his sons and his sons' sons, up to four generations.
\v 17 Then Job died, being old and full of days.

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\q2 and you will die in the way when his anger burns for just a moment.
\q How blessed are all those who seek refuge in him.
\s5
\c 3
\m
@ -131,7 +130,6 @@
\q May your blessings be on your people.
\qs Selah\qs*
\s5
\c 4
\m
@ -170,7 +168,6 @@
\v 8 It is in peace that I will lie down and sleep,
\q for you alone, Yahweh, make me safe and secure.
\s5
\c 5
\m
@ -225,7 +222,6 @@
\v 12 For you will bless the righteous, Yahweh;
\q you will surround them with favor as with a shield.
\s5
\c 6
\m
@ -268,7 +264,6 @@
\v 10 All my enemies will be ashamed and greatly troubled.
\q They will turn back and be suddenly humiliated.
\s5
\c 7
\m
@ -344,7 +339,6 @@
\v 17 I will give thanks to Yahweh for his justice;
\q I will sing praise to Yahweh Most High.
\s5
\c 8
\m
@ -384,7 +378,6 @@
\v 9 Yahweh our Lord,
\q how magnificent is your name in all the earth!
\s5
\c 9
\m
@ -473,7 +466,6 @@
\q may the nations know that they are mere men.
\qs Selah\qs*
\s5
\c 10
\m
@ -551,7 +543,6 @@
\v 18 You defend the fatherless and the oppressed
\q so that no man on the earth will cause terror again.
\s5
\c 11
\m
@ -584,7 +575,6 @@
\v 7 For Yahweh is righteous, and he loves righteousness;
\q the upright will see his face.
\s5
\c 12
\m
@ -622,7 +612,6 @@
\v 8 The wicked walk on every side
\q when evil is exalted among the children of mankind.
\s5
\c 13
\m
@ -651,7 +640,6 @@
\v 6 I will sing to Yahweh
\q because he has treated me very generously.
\s5
\c 14
\m
@ -690,7 +678,6 @@
\q When Yahweh brings back his people from the captivity,
\q then Jacob will rejoice and Israel will be glad!
\s5
\c 15
\m
@ -718,7 +705,6 @@
\q He does not take bribes to testify against the innocent.
\q He who does these things will never be shaken.
\s5
\c 16
\m
@ -757,7 +743,6 @@
\q
\v 11 You teach me the path of life; abundant joy resides in your presence; delights abide in your right hand forever!"
\s5
\c 17
\m
@ -810,7 +795,6 @@
\q
\v 15 As for me, I will see your face in righteousness; I will be satisfied, when I awake, with a sight of you.
\s5
\c 18
\m
@ -972,7 +956,6 @@
\q
\v 50 God gives great victory to his king, and he shows his covenant loyalty to his anointed one, to David and to his descendants forever.
\s5
\c 19
\m
@ -1035,7 +1018,6 @@
\q be acceptable in your sight,
\q Yahweh, my rock and my redeemer.
\s5
\c 20
\m
@ -1079,7 +1061,6 @@
\v 9 Yahweh, rescue the king;
\q help us when we call.
\s5
\c 21
\m
@ -1138,7 +1119,6 @@
\v 13 Be exalted, Yahweh, in your strength;
\q we will sing and praise your power.
\s5
\c 22
\m
@ -1272,7 +1252,6 @@
\v 31 They will come and tell of his righteousness;
\q they will tell to a people not yet born what he has done!
\s5
\c 23
\m
@ -1305,7 +1284,6 @@
\v 6 Surely goodness and covenant faithfulness will pursue me all the days of my life;
\q and I will live in the house of Yahweh for the length of my days!
\s5
\c 24
\m
@ -1355,7 +1333,6 @@
\q he is the King of glory.
\qs Selah\qs*
\s5
\c 25
\m
@ -1446,7 +1423,6 @@
\v 22 Rescue Israel, God,
\q from all of his troubles!
\s5
\c 26
\m
@ -1496,7 +1472,6 @@
\v 12 My foot stands on level ground;
\q in the assemblies will I bless Yahweh!
\s5
\c 27
\m
@ -1570,7 +1545,6 @@
\q be strong, and let your heart be courageous!
\q Wait for Yahweh!
\s5
\c 28
\m
@ -1611,7 +1585,6 @@
\v 9 Save your people and bless your inheritance.
\q Be their shepherd and carry them forever.
\s5
\c 29
\m
@ -1659,7 +1632,6 @@
\v 11 Yahweh gives strength to his people;
\q Yahweh blesses his people with peace.
\s5
\c 30
\m
@ -1698,7 +1670,6 @@
\q
\v 12 So now my glory will sing praise to you and not be silent; Yahweh my God, I will give thanks to you forever!
\s5
\c 31
\m
@ -1769,8 +1740,6 @@
\q
\v 15 My times are in your hand.
\q Rescue me from the hands of my enemies and from those who pursue me.
\q
\v 16 Make your face shine on your servant;
\q save me in your covenant faithfulness.
@ -1813,7 +1782,6 @@
\v 24 Be strong and confident,
\q all you who trust in Yahweh for help.
\s5
\c 32
\m
@ -1868,7 +1836,6 @@
\v 11 Be glad in Yahweh, and rejoice, you righteous;
\q shout for joy, all you who are upright in heart.
\s5
\c 33
\m
@ -1904,7 +1871,6 @@
\v 9 For he spoke, and it was done;
\q he commanded, and it stood in place.
\s5
\q
\v 10 Yahweh frustrates the alliances of nations;
@ -1956,7 +1922,6 @@
\v 22 Let your covenant faithfulness, Yahweh, be with us
\q as we put our hope in you.
\s5
\c 34
\m
@ -2045,7 +2010,6 @@
\v 22 Yahweh rescues the lives of his servants.
\q None of those who take refuge in him will be condemned.
\s5
\c 35
\m
@ -2163,7 +2127,6 @@
\v 28 Then I will tell of your justice
\q and praise you all day long.
\s5
\c 36
\m
@ -2215,7 +2178,6 @@
\v 12 Over there the evildoers have fallen;
\q they are knocked down and are not able to get up.
\s5
\c 37
\m
@ -2249,7 +2211,6 @@
\q Do not be angry if someone succeeds in what he does,
\q or when he makes evil plots.
\s5
\q
\v 8 Do not be angry and frustrated.
@ -2384,7 +2345,6 @@
\q He rescues them from evil men and saves them
\q because they have taken refuge in him.
\s5
\c 38
\m
@ -2477,7 +2437,6 @@
\v 22 Come quickly to help me,
\q Lord, my salvation.
\s5
\c 39
\m
@ -2545,7 +2504,6 @@
\v 13 Turn your gaze from me so that I may smile again
\q before I die."
\s5
\c 40
\m
@ -2628,7 +2586,6 @@
\q You are my help and you come to my rescue;
\q do not delay, my God.
\s5
\c 41
\m
@ -2685,7 +2642,6 @@
\q from everlasting to everlasting.
\q Amen and Amen.
\s5
\ms Book Two
\c 42
@ -2712,8 +2668,6 @@
\v 5 Why are you bowed down, my soul?
\q Why are you upset within me?
\q Hope in God, for again I will praise him who is my salvation.
\q
\v 6 My God, my soul is bowed down within me,
\q therefore I call you to mind from the land of the Jordan,
@ -2742,7 +2696,6 @@
\q Why are you upset within me?
\q Hope in God, for again I will praise him who is my salvation and my God.
\s5
\c 43
\m
@ -2768,7 +2721,6 @@
\q Why are you upset within me?
\q Hope in God, for again I will praise him who is my salvation and my God.
\s5
\c 44
\m
@ -2877,7 +2829,6 @@
\v 26 Rise up for our help
\q and redeem us for the sake of your covenant faithfulness.
\s5
\c 45
\m
@ -2954,7 +2905,6 @@
\v 17 I will make your name to be remembered in all generations;
\q therefore the peoples will give you thanks forever and ever.
\s5
\c 46
\m
@ -2977,6 +2927,7 @@
\q
\v 5 God is in the middle of her; she will not be moved;
\q God will help her, and he will do so at the dawn of morning.
\s5
\q
\v 6 The nations raged and the kingdoms were shaken;
@ -3004,7 +2955,6 @@
\q the God of Jacob is our refuge.
\qs Selah\qs*
\s5
\c 47
\m
@ -3046,7 +2996,6 @@
\q for the shields of the earth belong to God;
\q he is greatly exalted.
\s5
\c 48
\m
@ -3071,6 +3020,7 @@
\q
\v 6 Trembling took hold of them there,
\q pain as when a woman is in labor.
\s5
\q
\v 7 With the east wind
@ -3110,7 +3060,6 @@
\v 14 For this God is our God forever and ever;
\q he will be our guide to death.
\s5
\c 49
\m
@ -3199,7 +3148,6 @@
\v 20 One who has wealth but no understanding
\q is like the animals that perish.
\s5
\c 50
\m
@ -3379,7 +3327,6 @@
\q in burnt offerings and whole burnt offerings;
\q then our people will offer bulls on your altar.
\s5
\c 52
\m
@ -3425,7 +3372,6 @@
\q I will wait for your name, because it is good,
\q in the presence of your faithful ones.
\s5
\c 53
\m
@ -3460,7 +3406,6 @@
\q When God brings back his people from the captivity,
\q then Jacob will rejoice and Israel will be glad!
\s5
\c 54
\m
@ -3493,7 +3438,6 @@
\v 7 For he has rescued me from every trouble;
\q my eye has looked in triumph on my enemies.
\s5
\c 55
\m
@ -3600,7 +3544,6 @@
\q bloodthirsty and deceitful men will not live even half as long as others,
\q but I will trust in you.
\s5
\c 56
\m
@ -3660,7 +3603,6 @@
\q so that I may walk before God
\q in the light of the living.
\s5
\c 57
\m
@ -3718,7 +3660,6 @@
\v 11 Be exalted, God, above the heavens;
\q may your glory be exalted over all the earth.
\s5
\c 58
\m
@ -3763,7 +3704,6 @@
\v 11 so that men will say, "Truly, there is a reward for the righteous person;
\q truly there is a God who judges the earth."
\s5
\c 59
\m
@ -3845,7 +3785,6 @@
\v 17 To you, my strength, I will sing praises;
\q for God is my high tower, the God of covenant faithfulness.
\s5
\c 60
\m
@ -3901,7 +3840,6 @@
\v 12 We will triumph with God's help;
\q he will trample down our enemies.
\s5
\c 61
\m
@ -3938,7 +3876,6 @@
\v 8 I will sing praise to your name forever
\q so that I may perform my vows every day.
\s5
\c 62
\m
@ -3998,7 +3935,6 @@
\v 12 Also to you, Lord, belongs covenant faithfulness,
\q for you pay back every person for what he has done.
\s5
\c 63
\m
@ -4048,7 +3984,6 @@
\q everyone who swears by him will be proud of him,
\q but the mouth of those who speak lies will be stopped up.
\s5
\c 64
\m
@ -4095,7 +4030,6 @@
\v 10 The righteous will be glad about Yahweh and will take refuge in him;
\q all the upright in heart will take pride in him.
\s5
\c 65
\m
@ -4155,13 +4089,13 @@
\q
\v 12 The pastures in the wilderness drip with dew,
\q and the hills are clothed with joy.
\s5
\q
\v 13 The pastures are clothed with flocks;
\q the valleys also are covered over with grain;
\q they shout for joy, and they sing.
\s5
\c 66
\m
@ -4249,7 +4183,6 @@
\q who has not turned away my prayer
\q or his covenant faithfulness from me.
\s5
\c 67
\m
@ -4285,7 +4218,6 @@
\v 7 God has blessed us,
\q and all the ends of the earth honor him.
\s5
\c 68
\m
@ -4439,7 +4371,6 @@
\q the God of Israel—he gives strength and power to his people.
\q Blessed be God.
\s5
\c 69
\m
@ -4586,7 +4517,6 @@
\v 36 His servants' descendants will inherit it;
\q and those who love his name will live there.
\s5
\c 70
\m
@ -4614,7 +4544,6 @@
\q you are my help and you rescue me.
\q Yahweh, do not delay.
\s5
\c 71
\m
@ -4718,7 +4647,6 @@
\v 24 My tongue will also talk about your righteousness all day long;
\q for they have been put to shame and are confused, those who sought my hurt.
\s5
\c 72
\m
@ -4919,7 +4847,6 @@
\q I have made the Lord Yahweh my refuge.
\q I will declare all your deeds.
\s5
\c 74
\m
@ -5014,7 +4941,6 @@
\v 23 Do not forget the voice of your adversaries
\q or the uproar of those who continually defy you.
\s5
\c 75
\m
@ -5058,7 +4984,6 @@
\v 10 He says, "I will cut off all the horns of the wicked,
\q but the horns of the righteous will be raised up."
\s5
\c 76
\m
@ -5205,7 +5130,6 @@
\v 20 You led your people like a flock
\q by the hand of Moses and Aaron.
\s5
\c 78
\m
@ -5501,7 +5425,6 @@
\v 72 David shepherded them with the integrity of his heart,
\q and he guided them with the skill of his hands.
\s5
\c 79
\m
@ -5560,7 +5483,6 @@
\q will give you thanks forever.
\q We will tell your praises to all generations.
\s5
\c 80
\m
@ -5638,7 +5560,6 @@
\v 19 Yahweh God of hosts, restore us;
\q make your face shine on us, and we will be saved.
\s5
\c 81
\m
@ -5708,7 +5629,6 @@
\v 16 I would feed Israel with the finest wheat;
\q I would satisfy you with honey out of the rock."
\s5
\c 82
\m
@ -5748,7 +5668,6 @@
\v 8 Arise, God, judge the earth,
\q for you have an inheritance in all the nations.
\s5
\c 83
\m
@ -5824,7 +5743,6 @@
\v 18 Then they will know that you alone, Yahweh,
\q are the Most High over all the earth.
\s5
\c 84
\m
@ -5881,7 +5799,6 @@
\v 12 Yahweh of hosts,
\q blessed is the man who trusts in you.
\s5
\c 85
\m
@ -5938,7 +5855,6 @@
\v 13 Righteousness will go before him
\q and make a way for his footsteps.
\s5
\c 86
\m
@ -6010,7 +5926,6 @@
\q Then those who hate me will see it and be put to shame
\q because you, Yahweh, have helped me and comforted me.
\s5
\c 87
\m
@ -6045,7 +5960,6 @@
\v 7 So also the singers and the dancers say together,
\q "All my fountains are in you."
\s5
\c 88
\m
@ -6129,7 +6043,6 @@
\v 18 You have removed every friend and acquaintance from me.
\q My only acquaintance is the darkness.
\s5
\c 89
\m
@ -6338,7 +6251,6 @@
\v 52 Blessed be Yahweh forever.
\q Amen and Amen.
\s5
\ms Book Four
\c 90
@ -6415,7 +6327,6 @@
\q prosper the work of our hands;
\q indeed, prosper the work of our hands.
\s5
\c 91
\m
@ -6546,7 +6457,6 @@
\v 15 to proclaim that Yahweh is just.
\q He is my rock, and there is no unrighteousness in him.
\s5
\c 93
\q
@ -6573,7 +6483,6 @@
\q holiness adorns your house,
\q Yahweh, for the length of your days.
\s5
\c 94
\m
@ -6665,7 +6574,6 @@
\q and will cut them off in their own wickedness.
\q Yahweh our God will cut them off.
\s5
\c 95
\m
@ -6713,7 +6621,6 @@
\v 11 Therefore I vowed in my anger
\q that they would never enter into my resting place."
\s5
\c 96
\m
@ -6752,7 +6659,6 @@
\q
\v 9 Bow down to Yahweh in the splendor of holiness;
\q tremble before him, all the earth.
\q
\v 10 Say among the nations, "Yahweh reigns."
\q The world also is established; it cannot be shaken.
@ -6771,7 +6677,6 @@
\q He will judge the world with righteousness
\q and the peoples with his faithfulness.
\s5
\c 97
\m
@ -6823,7 +6728,6 @@
\v 12 Be glad in Yahweh, you righteous;
\q and give thanks when you remember his holiness.
\s5
\c 98
\m
@ -6864,7 +6768,6 @@
\q he will judge the world with righteousness
\q and the nations with fairness.
\s5
\c 99
\m
@ -6908,7 +6811,6 @@
\q and worship at his holy hill,
\q for Yahweh our God is holy.
\s5
\c 100
\m
@ -6934,7 +6836,6 @@
\v 5 For Yahweh is good; his covenant faithfulness endures forever
\q and his truthfulness through all generations.
\s5
\c 101
\m
@ -6972,7 +6873,6 @@
\v 8 Morning by morning I will destroy all the wicked from the land;
\q I will remove all evildoers from the city of Yahweh.
\s5
\c 102
\m
@ -7089,7 +6989,6 @@
\v 28 The children of your servants will live on,
\q and their descendants will live in your presence."
\s5
\c 103
\m
@ -7177,7 +7076,6 @@
\q in all the places where he reigns.
\q I will give praise to Yahweh with all my life.
\s5
\c 104
\m
@ -7326,7 +7224,6 @@
\q I give praise to Yahweh with all my life.
\q Praise Yahweh.
\s5
\c 105
\m
@ -7497,7 +7394,6 @@
\q and obey his laws.
\q Praise Yahweh.
\s5
\c 106
\m
@ -7679,6 +7575,7 @@
\q
\v 46 He caused all their conquerors
\q to have pity on them.
\s5
\q
\v 47 Save us, Yahweh, our God.
@ -7691,7 +7588,6 @@
\q All the people said, "Amen."
\q Praise Yahweh.
\s5
\ms Book Five
\c 107
@ -7854,7 +7750,6 @@
\v 43 Whoever is wise should take note of these things
\q and meditate on Yahweh's acts of covenant faithfulness.
\s5
\c 108
\m
@ -7911,7 +7806,6 @@
\v 13 We will triumph with God's help;
\q he will trample down our enemies.
\s5
\c 109
\m
@ -8036,7 +7930,6 @@
\v 31 For he will stand at the right hand of the one who is needy,
\q to save him from those who judge him.
\s5
\c 110
\m
@ -8074,7 +7967,6 @@
\v 7 He will drink of the brook along the road,
\q and then he will lift his head up high after victory.
\s5
\c 111
\m
@ -8118,7 +8010,6 @@
\q those who carry out his instructions have good understanding.
\q His praise endures forever.
\s5
\c 112
\m
@ -8164,7 +8055,6 @@
\q he will grind his teeth in rage and he will melt away;
\q the desire of the wicked people will perish.
\s5
\c 113
\m
@ -8206,7 +8096,6 @@
\q he makes her a joyful mother of children.
\q Praise Yahweh!
\s5
\c 114
\m
@ -8241,7 +8130,6 @@
\v 8 He turned the rock into a pool of water,
\q the hard rock into a spring of water.
\s5
\c 115
\m
@ -8318,7 +8206,6 @@
\q now and forevermore.
\q Praise Yahweh.
\s5
\c 116
\m
@ -8398,7 +8285,6 @@
\q in your midst, Jerusalem.
\q Praise Yahweh.
\s5
\c 117
\m
@ -8410,7 +8296,6 @@
\q and the trustworthiness of Yahweh endures forever.
\q Praise Yahweh.
\s5
\c 118
\m
@ -8527,7 +8412,6 @@
\v 29 Oh, give thanks to Yahweh, for he is good,
\q for his covenant faithfulness endures forever.
\s5
\c 119
\m
@ -8966,8 +8850,6 @@
\q
\v 105 Your word is a lamp to my feet
\q and a light for my path.
\q
\v 106 I have sworn and have confirmed it,
\q that I will observe your righteous decrees.
@ -9261,7 +9143,6 @@
\q seek your servant,
\q for I have not forgotten your commandments.
\s5
\c 120
\m
@ -9292,7 +9173,6 @@
\v 7 I am for peace,
\q but when I speak, they are for war.
\s5
\c 121
\m
@ -9328,7 +9208,6 @@
\v 8 Yahweh will protect you in all you do
\q now and forevermore.
\s5
\c 122
\m
@ -9368,7 +9247,6 @@
\v 9 For the sake of the house of Yahweh our God,
\q I will seek good for you.
\s5
\c 123
\m
@ -9391,7 +9269,6 @@
\q of the scoffing of the insolent
\q and with the contempt of the proud.
\s5
\c 124
\m
@ -9426,7 +9303,6 @@
\v 8 Our help is in Yahweh,
\q who made heaven and earth.
\s5
\c 125
\m
@ -9451,7 +9327,6 @@
\q Yahweh will lead them away with the evildoers.
\q May peace be on Israel.
\s5
\c 126
\m
@ -9480,7 +9355,6 @@
\v 6 He who goes out weeping, carrying seed for sowing,
\q will return again with shouts of joy, bringing his bundles of grain with him.
\s5
\c 127
\m
@ -9508,7 +9382,6 @@
\q He will not be put to shame
\q when he confronts his enemies in the gate.
\s5
\c 128
\m
@ -9536,7 +9409,6 @@
\v 6 May you live to see your children's children.
\q May peace be on Israel.
\s5
\c 129
\m
@ -9571,7 +9443,6 @@
\q "May the blessing of Yahweh be on you;
\q we bless you in the name of Yahweh."
\s5
\c 130
\m
@ -9608,7 +9479,6 @@
\v 8 It is he who will redeem Israel
\q from all his sins.
\s5
\c 131
\m
@ -9627,7 +9497,6 @@
\v 3 Israel, hope in Yahweh
\q now and forever.
\s5
\c 132
\m
@ -9703,7 +9572,6 @@
\v 18 I will clothe his enemies with shame,
\q but on him his crown will shine."
\s5
\c 133
\m
@ -9724,7 +9592,6 @@
\q For there Yahweh commanded the blessing—
\q life forevermore.
\s5
\c 134
\m
@ -9741,7 +9608,6 @@
\v 3 May Yahweh bless you from Zion,
\q he who made heaven and earth.
\s5
\c 135
\m
@ -9975,7 +9841,6 @@
\v 9 May the person be blessed, whoever takes and dashes your little ones
\q against a rock.
\s5
\c 138
\m
@ -9992,7 +9857,6 @@
\q
\v 3 On the day that I called you, you answered me;
\q you made me bold and strengthened my soul.
\q
\v 4 All the kings of the earth will give you thanks, Yahweh,
\q for they will hear the words from your mouth.
@ -10015,7 +9879,6 @@
\q your covenant faithfulness, Yahweh, endures forever.
\q Do not forsake the ones whom your hands have made.
\s5
\c 139
\m
@ -10117,7 +9980,6 @@
\v 24 See if there is any wicked way in me,
\q and lead me in the everlasting way.
\s5
\c 140
\m
@ -10176,7 +10038,6 @@
\v 13 Surely the righteous people will give thanks to your name;
\q the upright people will live in your presence.
\s5
\c 141
\m
@ -10222,7 +10083,6 @@
\v 10 Let the wicked fall into their own nets
\q while I escape.
\s5
\c 142
\m
@ -10262,7 +10122,6 @@
\q The righteous will gather around me
\q because you have been good to me."
\s5
\c 143
\m
@ -10324,7 +10183,6 @@
\q and destroy all the enemies of my life,
\q for I am your servant.
\s5
\c 144
\m
@ -10393,7 +10251,6 @@
\v 15 Blessed is the people with such blessings;
\q happy is the people whose God is Yahweh.
\s5
\c 145
\m
@ -10478,7 +10335,6 @@
\v 21 My mouth will speak out the praise of Yahweh;
\q let all mankind bless his holy name forever and ever.
\s5
\c 146
\m
@ -10526,7 +10382,6 @@
\q your God, Zion, for all generations.
\q Praise Yahweh.
\s5
\c 147
\m
@ -10674,7 +10529,6 @@
\q the Israelites, the people near to him.
\q Praise Yahweh.
\s5
\c 149
\m
@ -10716,7 +10570,6 @@
\q This will be an honor for all his faithful ones.
\q Praise Yahweh.
\s5
\c 150
\m
@ -10743,4 +10596,3 @@
\q
\v 6 Let everything that has breath praise Yahweh.
\q Praise Yahweh.

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\toc2 Proverbs
\toc3 Pro
\mt Proverbs
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -216,7 +217,6 @@
\v 22 But the wicked will be cut off from the land,
\q and the faithless will be cut off from it.
\s5
\c 3
\q
@ -266,6 +266,7 @@
\q
\v 12 for Yahweh disciplines those he loves,
\q as a father deals with a son who pleases him.
\s5
\q
\v 13 The one who finds wisdom is blessed;
@ -338,6 +339,7 @@
\q
\v 30 Do not argue with a person without a reason,
\q when he has done nothing to harm you.
\s5
\q
\v 31 Do not envy a violent person
@ -359,7 +361,6 @@
\v 35 Wise people inherit honor,
\q but fools will be lifted up in their shame.
\s5
\c 4
\q
@ -467,7 +468,6 @@
\v 27 Do not turn aside to the right or to the left;
\q turn your foot away from evil.
\s5
\c 5
\q
@ -524,6 +524,7 @@
\q
\v 14 I was almost completely ruined
\q in the midst of the assembly, among the gathering of the people."
\s5
\q
\v 15 Drink water from your own cistern
@ -560,7 +561,6 @@
\v 23 He will die because he lacks instruction;
\q he is led astray by his great foolishness.
\s5
\c 6
\q
@ -575,6 +575,7 @@
\v 3 When you are caught by your words, my son, do this and save yourself,
\q since you have fallen into the hand of your neighbor;
\q go and humble yourself and make your case before your neighbor.
\s5
\q
\v 4 Give your eyes no sleep
@ -661,6 +662,7 @@
\q
\v 25 Do not lust in your heart after her beauty
\q and do not let her capture you with her eyelashes.
\s5
\q
\v 26 Sleeping with a prostitute can cost the price of a loaf of bread,
@ -701,7 +703,6 @@
\v 35 He will accept no compensation
\q and he cannot be bought off, though you offer him many gifts.
\s5
\c 7
\q
@ -749,6 +750,7 @@
\q
\v 12 Now in the streets, then in the marketplace,
\q and at every corner she waited in ambush.
\s5
\q
\v 13 So she grabbed him and kissed him,
@ -809,7 +811,6 @@
\v 27 Her house is on the paths to Sheol;
\q they go down to the dark bedrooms of death.
\s5
\c 8
\q
@ -837,6 +838,7 @@
\q
\v 7 For my mouth speaks what is trustworthy,
\q and wickedness is disgusting to my lips.
\s5
\q
\v 8 All the words of my mouth are just;
@ -953,7 +955,6 @@
\v 36 But he who fails, harms his own life;
\q all who hate me love death."
\s5
\c 9
\q
@ -1023,7 +1024,6 @@
\v 18 But he does not know that the dead are there,
\q that her invited guests are in the depths of Sheol.
\s5
\c 10
\p
@ -1092,6 +1092,7 @@
\q
\v 17 There is a path to life for the one who follows discipline,
\q but the one who rejects correction is led astray.
\s5
\q
\v 18 Whoever conceals hatred has lying lips,
@ -1151,7 +1152,6 @@
\v 32 The lips of the righteous person know what is acceptable,
\q but the mouth of the wicked, they know what is perverse.
\s5
\c 11
\q
@ -1203,6 +1203,7 @@
\q
\v 13 Whoever goes around slandering reveals secrets,
\q but a faithful person keeps a matter covered.
\s5
\q
\v 14 Where there is no wise direction, a nation falls,
@ -1215,6 +1216,7 @@
\q
\v 16 A gracious woman gets honor,
\q but ruthless people grasp for wealth.
\s5
\q
\v 17 A kind person benefits himself,
@ -1246,6 +1248,7 @@
\q
\v 24 There is one who scatters—he will accumulate even more;
\q another withholds what he should give—he comes to poverty.
\s5
\q
\v 25 The generous person will prosper
@ -1275,7 +1278,6 @@
\v 31 Behold! The righteous person receives what he deserves;
\q how much more the wicked and the sinner!
\s5
\c 12
\q
@ -1284,6 +1286,7 @@
\q
\v 2 Yahweh gives favor to a good man,
\q but he condemns a man who makes evil plans.
\s5
\q
\v 3 A person cannot be established by wickedness,
@ -1331,6 +1334,7 @@
\q
\v 14 From the fruit of his words a person is filled with good things,
\q just as the work of his hands rewards him.
\s5
\q
\v 15 The way of a fool is right in his own eyes,
@ -1338,6 +1342,7 @@
\q
\v 16 A fool shows his anger at once,
\q but one who ignores an insult is prudent.
\s5
\q
\v 17 The one who speaks the truth says what is right,
@ -1386,7 +1391,6 @@
\v 28 Those who walk in the right way find life
\q and in its path there is no death.
\s5
\c 13
\q
@ -1403,6 +1407,7 @@
\q
\v 4 The appetite of the lazy person craves but gets nothing,
\q but the appetite of the diligent person will be richly satisfied.
\s5
\q
\v 5 The righteous person hates lies,
@ -1439,7 +1444,6 @@
\q
\v 13 Whoever despises instruction brings destruction on himself,
\q but he who respects the commandment will be rewarded.
\q
\v 14 The teaching of a wise person is a fountain of life,
\q turning you away from the snares of death.
@ -1475,6 +1479,7 @@
\q
\v 22 A good person leaves an inheritance for his grandchildren,
\q but a sinner's wealth is stored up for the righteous person.
\s5
\q
\v 23 An unplowed field owned by the poor could produce much food,
@ -1488,7 +1493,6 @@
\v 25 The righteous person eats until he satisfies his appetite,
\q but the stomach of the wicked is always hungry.
\s5
\c 14
\q
@ -1513,6 +1517,7 @@
\q
\v 6 A mocker seeks wisdom and there is none,
\q but knowledge comes easy to the one who is discerning.
\s5
\q
\v 7 Walk away from a foolish person,
@ -1528,6 +1533,7 @@
\q
\v 10 The heart knows its own bitterness
\q and no stranger shares its joy.
\s5
\q
\v 11 The house of wicked people will be destroyed,
@ -1604,6 +1610,7 @@
\q
\v 29 A patient person has great understanding,
\q but the quick-tempered person exalts folly.
\s5
\v 30 A tranquil heart is life for the body,
\q but envy rots the bones.
@ -1627,7 +1634,6 @@
\v 35 The favor of the king is with the servant who acts prudently,
\q but his anger is for the one who acts shamefully.
\s5
\c 15
\q
@ -1692,6 +1698,7 @@
\q
\v 16 Better is little with the fear of Yahweh
\q than great treasure with confusion.
\s5
\q
\v 17 Better is a meal with vegetables where there is love
@ -1699,6 +1706,7 @@
\q
\v 18 An angry man stirs up arguments,
\q but a person who is slow to anger quiets a quarrel.
\s5
\q
\v 19 The path of the lazy person is like a place with a hedge of thorns,
@ -1714,6 +1722,7 @@
\q
\v 22 Plans go wrong where there is no advice,
\q but with numerous advisors they succeed.
\s5
\q
\v 23 A person finds joy when he gives a pertinent reply;
@ -1759,7 +1768,6 @@
\v 33 The fear of Yahweh teaches wisdom
\q and humility comes before honor.
\s5
\c 16
\q
@ -1800,6 +1808,7 @@
\q
\v 10 Insightful decisions are on the lips of a king;
\q his mouth should not betray justice.
\s5
\q
\v 11 Honest scales come from Yahweh;
@ -1815,6 +1824,7 @@
\q
\v 14 A king's wrath is a messenger of death
\q but a wise man will try to calm his anger.
\s5
\q
\v 15 In the light of a king's face is life
@ -1838,6 +1848,7 @@
\q
\v 20 Whoever contemplates what they are taught will find what is good,
\q and those who trust in Yahweh will be blessed.
\s5
\q
\v 21 The one who is wise in heart is called discerning
@ -1861,6 +1872,7 @@
\q
\v 26 The laborer's appetite works for him;
\q his hunger urges him on.
\s5
\q
\v 27 A worthless person digs up mischief
@ -1890,7 +1902,6 @@
\v 33 The lots are cast into the lap,
\q but the decision is from Yahweh.
\s5
\c 17
\q
@ -1899,6 +1910,7 @@
\q
\v 2 A wise servant will rule over a son who acts shamefully
\q and will share the inheritance as one of the brothers.
\s5
\q
\v 3 The crucible is for silver and the furnace is for gold,
@ -1914,6 +1926,7 @@
\q
\v 6 Grandchildren are the crown of the aged
\q and parents bring honor to their children.
\s5
\q
\v 7 Eloquent speech is not suitable for a fool;
@ -1921,6 +1934,7 @@
\q
\v 8 A bribe is like a magic stone to the one who gives it;
\q wherever he turns, he succeeds.
\s5
\q
\v 9 Whoever overlooks an offense seeks love,
@ -1960,6 +1974,7 @@
\q
\v 18 A man having no sense makes binding promises
\q and becomes responsible for his neighbor's debts.
\s5
\q
\v 19 Whoever loves conflict loves sin;
@ -2000,7 +2015,6 @@
\v 28 Even a fool is thought to be wise if he keeps silent;
\q when he keeps his mouth shut, he is considered to be intelligent.
\s5
\c 18
\q
@ -2018,6 +2032,7 @@
\v 4 The words of a man's mouth are deep waters;
\q the fountain of wisdom is a flowing stream.
\s5
\q
\v 5 It is not good to be partial to the wicked person,
@ -2098,7 +2113,6 @@
\v 24 The one who claims many friends is brought to ruin by them,
\q but there is a friend who comes closer than a brother.
\s5
\c 19
\q
@ -2132,6 +2146,7 @@
\q
\v 8 He who gets wisdom loves his own life;
\q he who keeps understanding will find what is good.
\s5
\q
\v 9 A false witness will not go unpunished,
@ -2155,6 +2170,7 @@
\q
\v 14 A house and wealth are inherited from parents,
\q but a prudent wife is from Yahweh.
\s5
\q
\v 15 Laziness throws a person into a deep sleep,
@ -2338,7 +2354,6 @@
\v 30 Blows that make a wound cleanse away evil
\q and beatings make the innermost parts clean.
\s5
\c 21
\q
@ -2419,6 +2434,7 @@
\q
\v 20 Desirable treasure and oil are kept in the dwelling of the wise,
\q but a foolish person swallows it all up.
\s5
\q
\v 21 The one who does right and is kind—
@ -2465,7 +2481,6 @@
\v 31 The horse is prepared for the day of battle,
\q but the victory belongs to Yahweh.
\s5
\c 22
\q
@ -2506,6 +2521,7 @@
\q
\v 10 Drive away the mocker, and out goes strife;
\q disputes and insults will cease.
\s5
\q
\v 11 The one who loves a pure heart
@ -2522,6 +2538,7 @@
\q
\v 14 The mouth of an adulteress is a deep pit;
\q Yahweh's anger is stirred up against anyone who falls into it.
\s5
\q
\v 15 Foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child,
@ -2556,6 +2573,7 @@
\q
\v 23 for Yahweh will plead their case,
\q and he will rob of life those who robbed them.
\s5
\q
\v 24 Do not make a friend of someone who is ruled by anger
@ -2580,7 +2598,6 @@
\v 29 Do you see a man skilled at his work? He will stand before kings;
\q he will not stand before common people.
\s5
\c 23
\q
@ -2665,6 +2682,7 @@
\q
\v 21 for the drunkard and the glutton become poor
\q and slumber will clothe them with rags.
\s5
\q
\v 22 Listen to your father who begot you
@ -2700,6 +2718,7 @@
\q
\v 30 Those who linger over wine,
\q those who try the mixed wine.
\s5
\q
\v 31 Do not look at the wine when it is red,
@ -2721,7 +2740,6 @@
\q They beat me, but I did not feel it.
\q When will I wake up? I will seek another drink."
\s5
\c 24
\q
@ -2867,7 +2885,6 @@
\v 34 and poverty comes marching upon you,
\q and your needs like an armed soldier.
\s5
\c 25
\p
@ -2926,6 +2943,7 @@
\q
\v 14 Clouds and wind without rain
\q is the one who boasts about a gift he does not give.
\s5
\q
\v 15 With patience a ruler can be persuaded
@ -2938,6 +2956,7 @@
\q
\v 17 Do not set your foot in your neighbor's house too often;
\q he may become tired of you and hate you.
\s5
\q
\v 18 A man who bears false witness against his neighbor
@ -2985,7 +3004,6 @@
\v 28 A person without self-control
\q is like a city breached and without walls.
\s5
\c 26
\q
@ -3018,6 +3036,7 @@
\q
\v 8 Like tying a stone in a sling
\q is giving honor to a fool.
\s5
\q
\v 9 Like a thorn that goes into the hand of a drunkard
@ -3078,7 +3097,6 @@
\v 23 Like the glaze overlaying an earthen vessel,
\q so are burning lips and an evil heart.
\s5
\q
\v 24 One who hates others disguises his feelings with his lips
@ -3098,7 +3116,6 @@
\v 28 A lying tongue hates the people it crushes
\q and a flattering mouth brings about ruin.
\s5
\c 27
\q
@ -3123,6 +3140,7 @@
\q
\v 6 Faithful are the wounds caused by a friend,
\q but an enemy may kiss you profusely.
\s5
\q
\v 7 A person who has eaten to the full rejects even a honeycomb,
@ -3208,7 +3226,6 @@
\v 27 There will be goats' milk for your food—the food for your household—
\q and nourishment for your servant girls.
\s5
\c 28
\q
@ -3250,6 +3267,7 @@
\v 10 Whoever misleads the upright into an evil way
\q will fall into his own pit,
\q but the blameless will have a good inheritance.
\s5
\q
\v 11 The rich person may be wise in his own eyes,
@ -3282,6 +3300,7 @@
\q
\v 18 Whoever walks with integrity will be kept safe,
\q but the one whose way is crooked will suddenly fall.
\s5
\q
\v 19 The one who works his land will have plenty of food,
@ -3289,6 +3308,7 @@
\q
\v 20 A faithful man will have great blessings,
\q but the one who gets rich quickly will not go unpunished.
\s5
\q
\v 21 It is not good to show partiality,
@ -3305,6 +3325,7 @@
\q
\v 24 Whoever robs his father and his mother and says, "That is no sin,"
\q he is the companion of the one who destroys.
\s5
\q
\v 25 A greedy man stirs up conflict,
@ -3321,13 +3342,11 @@
\v 28 When the wicked arise, people hide themselves;
\q but when they perish, the righteous increase.
\s5
\c 29
\q
\v 1 A person who has received many rebukes but who stiffens his neck
\q will be broken in a moment beyond healing.
\q
\v 2 When righteous people increase, the people rejoice,
\q but when a wicked person is the ruler, the people sigh.
@ -3352,7 +3371,6 @@
\s5
\v 7 The righteous person knows the rights of the poor;
\q the wicked person does not understand such knowledge.
\q
\v 8 Mockers set a city on fire,
\q but those who are wise turn away wrath.
@ -3388,6 +3406,7 @@
\q
\v 16 When wicked people are in power, transgression increases,
\q but righteous people will see the downfall of those wicked people.
\s5
\q
\v 17 Discipline your son and he will give you rest;
@ -3433,7 +3452,6 @@
\v 27 An unjust man is an abomination to righteous people,
\q but the one whose way is upright is detestable to the wicked person.
\s5
\c 30
\p
@ -3455,6 +3473,7 @@
\q Who has established all the ends of the earth?
\q What is his name, and what is the name of his son? Surely you know!
\s5
\q
\v 5 Every word of God is tested;
@ -3463,6 +3482,7 @@
\v 6 Do not add to his words,
\q or he will discipline you,
\q and you will be proved to be a liar.
\s5
\q
\v 7 Two things I ask of you,
@ -3476,6 +3496,7 @@
\q Or if I become poor,
\q I might steal and profane the name of my God.
\s5
\q
\v 10 Do not slander a slave before his master,
@ -3539,6 +3560,7 @@
\q
\v 23 a hated woman when she marries;
\q and a maid when she takes the place of her mistress.
\s5
\q
\v 24 Four things on earth are small
@ -3579,7 +3601,6 @@
\q and as one's nose will produce blood if it is twisted,
\q so deeds done in anger produce conflict.
\s5
\c 31
\p
@ -3701,4 +3722,3 @@
\q
\v 31 Give her the fruit of her hands
\q and let her works praise her in the gates.

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\toc2 Ecclesiastes
\toc3 Ecc
\mt Ecclesiastes
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -29,6 +30,7 @@
\q2 and circles around to the north,
\q1 always going around along its pathway
\q2 and coming back again.
\s5
\q1
\v 7 All the rivers flow into the sea,
@ -70,7 +72,6 @@
\v 17 So I applied my heart to know wisdom and also madness and folly. I came to understand that this also was an attempt to shepherd the wind.
\v 18 For in the abundance of wisdom there is much frustration, and he who increases knowledge increases sorrow.
\s5
\c 2
\p
@ -119,6 +120,7 @@
\v 14 The wise man uses his eyes in his head to see where he is going,
\q2 but the fool walks in darkness,
\q1 although I know the same event happens to all of them.
\s5
\q1
\v 15 Then I said in my heart,
@ -153,7 +155,6 @@
\s5
\v 26 For to a person who pleases him, God gives wisdom and knowledge and joy. However, to the sinner he gives the work of gathering and storing up so that he may give it away to someone who pleases God. This also is meaningless—like chasing the wind.
\s5
\c 3
\p
@ -219,7 +220,6 @@
\f + \ft Some modern translations have \fqa Who knows the spirit of mankind, which goes upward, and the spirit of animals, which goes downward into the earth? \fqa* \f*
\v 22 So again I realized that there is nothing better for a person than to take pleasure in his work, for that is his assignment. Who can bring him back to see what happens after him?
\s5
\c 4
\p
@ -285,7 +285,6 @@
\v 15 I saw everyone who was alive and was walking around under the sun, along with a youth who was to rise up to take his place.
\v 16 There is no end to all the people who want to obey the new king, but later many of them will no longer praise him. Surely this also is meaningless—like chasing the wind.
\s5
\c 5
\p
@ -355,7 +354,6 @@
\v 19 Every person to whom God has given riches and wealth and the ability to receive his share and rejoice in his work—this is a gift from God.
\v 20 For he does not call to mind very often the days of his life, because God makes him keep busy with the things that he enjoys doing.
\s5
\c 6
\p
@ -378,12 +376,14 @@
\v 8 Indeed, what advantage has the wise person over the fool?
\q2 What advantage does the poor man have
\q3 even if he knows how to act in front of other people?
\s5
\q1
\v 9 What the eye sees is better than what the soul wanders after.
\q1 This also is meaningless—like chasing the wind.
\q1
\v 10 Whatever has existed has already been given its name, and what mankind is like has already been known. So it has become useless to dispute with the one who is the mighty judge of all.
\s5
\q1
\v 11 The more words there are, the more meaningless they become.
@ -391,7 +391,6 @@
\v 12 For who knows what is good for a person in life, during the few and meaningless days he passes through like a shadow?
\q1 Who can tell a person what will happen under the sun after he is gone?
\s5
\c 7
\p
@ -517,10 +516,10 @@
\s5
\v 27 "Consider what I have discovered," says the Teacher. "I have been adding one discovery to another in order to find an explanation of reality.
\v 28 This is what I am still looking for, but I have not found it. I did find one righteous man among a thousand, but a woman among all those I did not find.
\s5
\v 29 I have discovered only this: God created humanity upright, but they have gone away looking for many difficulties."
\s5
\c 8
\p
@ -574,7 +573,6 @@
\v 16 When I applied my heart to know wisdom and to understand the work that is done on the earth, work often done without sleep for the eyes at night or in the day,
\v 17 then I considered all of God's deeds, and that man cannot understand the work that is done under the sun. No matter how much a man labors to find the answers, he will not find them. Even though a wise man might believe he knows, he really does not.
\s5
\c 9
\p
@ -649,7 +647,6 @@
\v 18 Wisdom is better than weapons of war,
\q2 but one sinner can ruin much good.
\s5
\c 10
\p
@ -741,7 +738,6 @@
\q1 For a bird of the sky might carry your words;
\q2 whatever has wings can spread the matter.
\s5
\c 11
\p
@ -797,7 +793,6 @@
\q2 and ignore any pain in your body,
\q1 because youth and its strength are meaningless.
\s5
\c 12
\m
@ -867,4 +862,3 @@
\v 14 For God will bring every deed into judgment,
\q2 along with every hidden thing,
\q1 whether it is good or evil.

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\toc2 Song of Songs
\toc3 Sng
\mt Song of Songs
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -98,7 +99,6 @@
\v 17 The beams of our house are cedars;
\q our rafters are firs.
\s5
\c 2
\sp The woman speaking to the man
@ -200,7 +200,6 @@
\q Go away; be like a gazelle or a young stag
\q on the rugged mountains.
\s5
\c 3
\sp The woman speaking to herself
@ -269,7 +268,6 @@
\q on his wedding day,
\q on the day of the joy of his heart.
\s5
\c 4
\sp The man speaking to the woman
@ -362,7 +360,6 @@
\q May my beloved come into his garden
\q and eat some of its choice fruit.
\s5
\c 5
\sp The man speaking to the woman
@ -371,7 +368,6 @@
\q I have gathered my myrrh with my spice.
\q I have eaten my honeycomb with my honey;
\q I have drunk my wine with my milk.
\sp The friends speaking to the man and the woman
\q Eat, friends;
\q drink and be drunk with love.
@ -553,7 +549,6 @@
\q Why do you gaze on the Shulammite,
\q as if on the dance of Mahanaim? \f + \ft The meaning of Mahanaim is uncertain. It may be the name of a place or "two armies." Two of the possible meanings of this last phrase of verse 13 are \fqa on the dance of Mahanaim \fqa* and \fqa on the dance between two armies \fqa* . \f*
\s5
\c 7
\sp The man speaking to the woman
@ -573,7 +568,6 @@
\q
\v 3 Your two breasts are like two fawns,
\q twins of a gazelle.
\q
\v 4 Your neck is like a tower of ivory;
\q your eyes are the pools in Heshbon
@ -633,7 +627,6 @@
\q at the door where we are staying are all sorts of choice fruits, new and old,
\q that I have stored up for you, my beloved.
\s5
\c 8
\sp The woman speaking to the man
@ -738,4 +731,3 @@
\v 14 Hurry, my beloved,
\q and be like a gazelle or a young stag
\q on the mountains of spices.

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\q1
\v 31 The strong man will be like tinder, and his work like a spark;
\q1 they will both burn together, and no one will quench them."
\s5
\c 2
\p
@ -231,7 +232,6 @@
\v 22 Stop trusting in man, whose life-breath is in his nostrils,
\q1 for what does he amount to?
\s5
\c 3
\m
@ -323,7 +323,6 @@
\v 26 Jerusalem's gates will lament and mourn; and she will be alone and sit upon the ground.
\m
\s5
\c 4
\m
@ -356,7 +355,6 @@
\v 6 It will be a shelter for shade in the daytime from the heat,
\q1 and a refuge and a cover from the storm and rain.
\s5
\c 5
\m
@ -457,6 +455,7 @@
\q1 so their root will rot, and their blossom will blow away like dust.
\q1 This will happen because they have rejected the law of Yahweh of hosts, and because they have despised the word of the Holy One of Israel.
\s5
\q1
\v 25 Therefore the anger of Yahweh is kindled against his people. He has reached out with his hand against them and has punished them.
@ -485,7 +484,6 @@
\v 30 On that day they will roar against the prey as the sea roars.
\q1 If anyone looks over the land, he will see darkness and suffering; even the light will be made dark by the clouds.
\s5
\c 6
\p
@ -514,7 +512,6 @@
\s5
\p
\v 8 I heard the voice of the Lord say, "Whom shall I send; who will go for us?" Then I said, "Here I am; send me."
\q1
\v 9 He said, "Go and tell this people,
\q1 'Listen, but do not understand; see, but do not perceive.'
@ -894,7 +891,6 @@
\q1
\v 34 He will chop down the thickets of the forest with an ax, and Lebanon in his majesty will fall.
\s5
\c 11
\p
@ -961,7 +957,6 @@
\v 16 There will be a highway for the remnant of his people that return from Assyria,
\q1 as there was for Israel in their coming up from the land of Egypt.
\s5
\c 12
\p
@ -984,7 +979,6 @@
\q1
\v 6 Cry aloud and shout for joy, you inhabitants of Zion, for great in your midst is the Holy One of Israel."
\s5
\c 13
\p
@ -1068,7 +1062,6 @@
\q1
\v 22 Hyenas will cry in their fortresses, and jackals in the beautiful palaces. Her time is near, and her days will not be delayed.
\s5
\c 14
\p
@ -1189,7 +1182,6 @@
\v 32 How will they respond to the messengers of that nation?
\q1 "Yahweh has founded Zion, and in her the afflicted of his people will find refuge."
\s5
\c 15
\p
@ -1231,14 +1223,12 @@
\v 9 For the waters of Dimon are full of blood; but I will bring even more upon Dimon.
\q1 A lion will attack those who escape from Moab and also those remaining in the land.
\s5
\c 16
\m
\q1
\v 1 Send rams to the ruler of the land
\q1 from Selah in the wilderness, to the mount of the daughter of Zion.
\q1
\v 2 As wandering birds, as a scattered nest,
\q1 so the women of Moab are at the fords of the Arnon River.
@ -1295,7 +1285,6 @@
\v 13 This is the word that Yahweh spoke concerning Moab previously.
\v 14 Again Yahweh speaks, "Within three years, the glory of Moab will disappear; in spite of his many people, the remnant will be very few and insignificant."
\s5
\c 17
\p
@ -1325,7 +1314,6 @@
\s5
\q1
\v 8 They will not look to the altars, the work of their hands, nor will they look to what their fingers have made, the Asherah poles or the sun images.
\q1
\v 9 On that day their strong cities will be like the abandoned wooded slopes on the hill summits,
\q1 that were forsaken because of the people of Israel and that will become a desolation.
@ -1351,7 +1339,6 @@
\v 14 In the evening, see, terror! Before the morning they will be gone!
\q1 This is the portion of those who loot us, the lot of those who rob us.
\s5
\c 18
\m
@ -1375,6 +1362,7 @@
\q1
\v 5 Before the harvest, when the blossoming is over, and the flower is ripening into a grape,
\q1 he will cut off the sprigs with pruning hooks, and he will cut down and take away the spreading branches.
\s5
\q1
\v 6 They will be left together for the birds of the mountains and for the animals of the earth.
@ -1384,7 +1372,6 @@
\q1 from a people feared far and near, a nation strong and trampling down, whose land the rivers divide,
\q1 to the place of the name of Yahweh of hosts, to Mount Zion.
\s5
\c 19
\p
@ -1445,7 +1432,6 @@
\v 15 There is nothing anyone can do for Egypt, whether head or tail, palm branch or reed.
\s5
\v 16 In that day, the Egyptians will be like women. They will tremble and fear because of the upraised hand of Yahweh of hosts that he raises over them.
\v 17 The land of Judah will become a cause of staggering to Egypt. Whenever anyone reminds them of her, they will be afraid, because of the plan of Yahweh, that he is planning against them.
@ -1470,7 +1456,6 @@
\v 24 In that day, Israel will be the third with Egypt and Assyria, a blessing in the midst of the earth;
\v 25 Yahweh of hosts will bless them and say, "Blessed be Egypt, my people; Assyria, the work of my hands; and Israel, my inheritance."
\s5
\c 20
\p
@ -1565,7 +1550,6 @@
\v 16 For this is what the Lord said to me, "Within a year, as a laborer hired for a year would see it, all the glory of Kedar will end.
\v 17 Only a few of the archers, the warriors of Kedar will remain," for Yahweh, the God of Israel, has spoken.
\s5
\c 22
\p
@ -1725,7 +1709,6 @@
\v 17 It will come about that after seventy years, Yahweh will help Tyre, and she will start making money again by doing the work of a prostitute, and she will offer her services to all the kingdoms of the earth.
\v 18 Her profits and earnings will be set apart to Yahweh. They will not be stored up or kept in the treasury, for her profits will be given to those who live in Yahweh's presence and will be used to supply them with abundant food and so they can have the best quality clothing.
\s5
\c 24
\m
@ -1826,7 +1809,6 @@
\q1 for Yahweh of hosts will reign on Mount Zion and in Jerusalem,
\q1 and before his elders in glory.
\s5
\c 25
\m
@ -1880,7 +1862,6 @@
\q1
\v 12 Your high fortress walls he will bring down to the ground, to the dust.
\s5
\c 26
\p
@ -1954,6 +1935,7 @@
\q1
\v 19 Your dead will live; their dead bodies will arise. Awake and sing for joy, you who live in the dust;
\q1 for your dew is the dew of light, and the earth will bring forth its dead.
\s5
\q1
\v 20 Go, my people, enter into your rooms and shut your doors behind you;
@ -1962,7 +1944,6 @@
\v 21 For, look, Yahweh is about to come out of his place to punish the inhabitants of the earth for their iniquity;
\q1 the earth will uncover her bloodshed, and will no longer conceal her slain.
\s5
\c 27
\m
@ -2023,7 +2004,6 @@
\q1 and the outcasts in the land of Egypt.
\q1 They will worship Yahweh on the holy mountain in Jerusalem.
\s5
\c 28
\m
@ -2152,7 +2132,6 @@
\v 29 This too comes from Yahweh of hosts,
\q1 who is wonderful in instruction and excellent in wisdom.
\s5
\c 29
\m
@ -2249,7 +2228,6 @@
\q1
\v 24 Those who err in spirit will gain understanding, and complainers will learn knowledge."
\s5
\c 30
\m
@ -2270,6 +2248,7 @@
\q1
\v 5 They will all be ashamed because of a people who cannot help them,
\q1 who are neither help nor aid, but a shame, and even a disgrace."
\s5
\p
\v 6 A declaration about the animals of the Negev:
@ -2399,7 +2378,6 @@
\q1 The pile is ready with a fire and much wood.
\q1 The breath of Yahweh, like a stream of brimstone, will set it on fire.
\s5
\c 31
\m
@ -2441,7 +2419,6 @@
\v 9 They will lose all confidence because of terror, and his princes will be afraid at the sight of Yahweh's battle flag—
\q1 this is Yahweh's declaration—whose fire is in Zion and whose firepot is in Jerusalem."
\s5
\c 32
\m
@ -2608,7 +2585,6 @@
\q1
\v 24 The inhabitants will not say, "I am sick;" the people who live there will be forgiven for their iniquity.
\s5
\c 34
\m
@ -2682,7 +2658,6 @@
\v 17 He has cast lots for their places, and his hand has measured it out for them by a cord.
\q1 They will possess it forever; from generation to generation they will live there.
\s5
\c 35
\m
@ -2727,7 +2702,6 @@
\q1 and come with singing to Zion, and everlasting joy will be on their heads;
\q1 gladness and joy will overtake them; sorrow and sighing will flee away.
\s5
\c 36
\p
@ -2775,6 +2749,7 @@
\p
\v 21 But the people remained silent and did not respond, for the king's order was, "Do not answer him."
\v 22 Then Eliakim son of Hilkiah, who was over the household, Shebna the scribe, and Joah son of Asaph, the recorder, came to Hezekiah with their clothes torn, and reported to him the words of the chief commander.
\s5
\c 37
\p
@ -2888,6 +2863,7 @@
\s5
\v 38 Later, as he was worshiping in the house of Nisrok his god, his sons Adrammelek and Sharezer killed him with the sword. Then they escaped into the land of Ararat. Then Esarhaddon his son reigned in his place.
\s5
\c 38
\p
@ -2959,6 +2935,7 @@
\s5
\v 21 Now Isaiah had said, "Let them take a lump of figs and put it on the boil, and he will recover."
\v 22 Hezekiah also had said, "What will be the sign that I should go up to the house of Yahweh?"
\s5
\c 39
\p
@ -3099,7 +3076,6 @@
\v 31 but those who wait for Yahweh will renew their strength; they will soar with wings like eagles;
\q1 they will run and not be weary; they will walk and not faint.
\s5
\c 41
\m
@ -3161,7 +3137,6 @@
\v 15 Look, I am making you like a sharp threshing sledge, new and two-edged;
\q1 you will thresh the mountains and crush them; you will make the hills like chaff.
\s5
\q1
\v 16 You will winnow them, and the wind will carry them away; the wind will scatter them.
@ -3207,7 +3182,6 @@
\v 26 Who announced this from the beginning, that we might know? Before this time, that we may say, "He is right"?
\q1 Indeed none of them decreed it, yes, none heard you say anything.
\s5
\q1
\v 27 I first said to Zion, "Look here they are;" I sent a herald to Jerusalem.
@ -3218,7 +3192,6 @@
\v 29 Look, all of them are nothing,
\q1 and their deeds are nothing; their cast metal figures are wind and emptiness.
\s5
\c 42
\m
@ -3285,7 +3258,6 @@
\v 15 I will lay waste mountains and hills and dry up all their vegetation;
\q1 and I will turn the rivers into islands and will dry up the marshes.
\s5
\q1
\v 16 I will bring the blind by a way that they do not know; in paths that they do not know I will lead them.
@ -3296,6 +3268,7 @@
\q1
\v 17 They will be turned back, they will be completely put to shame, those who trust in carved figures,
\q1 who say to cast metal figures, "You are our gods."
\s5
\q1
\v 18 Listen, you deaf; and look, you blind, that you may see.
@ -3329,7 +3302,6 @@
\q1 Its flames encircled them, yet they did not understand;
\q1 it consumed them, but they did not take it to heart.
\s5
\c 43
\m
@ -3439,7 +3411,6 @@
\q1
\v 28 Therefore I will defile the holy officials; I will hand Jacob over to complete destruction, and Israel to abusive humiliation."
\s5
\c 44
\m
@ -3465,6 +3436,7 @@
\q1
\v 6 This is what Yahweh says—the King of Israel and his Redeemer, Yahweh of hosts:
\q1 "I am the first, and I am the last; and there is no God but me.
\s5
\q1
\v 7 Who is like me? Let him announce it and explain to me
@ -3565,7 +3537,6 @@
\q1
\v 28 Yahweh is the one who says of Cyrus, 'He is my shepherd, he will do my every wish; he will decree about Jerusalem, 'She will be rebuilt,' and about the temple, 'Let its foundations be laid.'"
\s5
\c 45
\m
@ -3620,12 +3591,12 @@
\q1
\v 12 'I made the earth and created man on it.
\q1 It was my hands that stretched out the heavens, and I commanded all the stars to appear.
\s5
\q1
\v 13 I stirred Cyrus up in righteousness, and I will smooth out all his paths.
\q1 He will build my city; he will let my exiled people go home, and not for price nor bribe,'" says Yahweh of hosts.
\s5
\q1
\v 14 This is what Yahweh says,
@ -3683,7 +3654,6 @@
\q1
\v 25 In Yahweh all the descendants of Israel will be justified; they will take pride in him.
\s5
\c 46
\m
@ -3737,7 +3707,6 @@
\v 13 I am bringing my righteousness near; it is not far away, and my salvation does not wait;
\q1 and I will give salvation to Zion and my beauty to Israel.
\s5
\c 47
\m
@ -3745,7 +3714,6 @@
\v 1 Come down and sit in the dust, virgin daughter of Babylon;
\q1 sit on the ground without a throne, daughter of the Chaldeans.
\q1 You will no longer be called dainty and delicate.
\q1
\v 2 Take the millstone and grind flour; remove your veil,
\q1 strip off your flowing robe, uncover your legs, cross the streams.
@ -3760,13 +3728,11 @@
\v 5 Sit in silence and go into darkness, daughter of the Chaldeans;
\q1 for you will no longer be called queen of kingdoms.
\s5
\q1
\v 6 I was angry with my people; I defiled my heritage
\q1 and gave them over into your hand, but you showed them no mercy;
\q1 you placed a very heavy yoke on the old people.
\q1
\v 7 You said, "I will rule forever as sovereign queen."
\q1 You did not take these things to heart, nor did you consider how they would turn out.
@ -3776,7 +3742,6 @@
\v 8 So now hear this, you who love pleasure and sit securely;
\q1 you who say in your heart, "I exist, and there is no one else like me;
\q1 I will never sit as a widow, nor will I ever experience loss of children."
\q1
\v 9 But these two things will come to you in a moment in one day:
\q1 the loss of children and widowhood; in full force they will come on you,
@ -3797,7 +3762,6 @@
\v 12 Persist in casting your spells and your many sorceries
\q1 which you have faithfully recited since your childhood;
\q1 perhaps you will be successful, perhaps you will scare away disaster.
\q1
\v 13 You are tired out with your many consultations; let those men stand up
\q1 and save you—those who chart the heavens and look at the stars,
@ -3815,7 +3779,6 @@
\q1 they wandered about each one in his own direction;
\q2 there is no one who can rescue you."
\s5
\c 48
\m
@ -3889,6 +3852,7 @@
\q1
\v 18 If only you had obeyed my commandments!
\q1 Then your peace and prosperity would have flowed like a river, and your salvation like the waves of the sea.
\s5
\q1
\v 19 Your descendants would have been as numerous as the sand, and the children from your womb as numerous as the grains of sand;
@ -3908,7 +3872,6 @@
\q1
\v 22 There is no peace for the wicked—says Yahweh."
\s5
\c 49
\m
@ -3950,7 +3913,6 @@
\q1 I will protect you, and give you as a covenant for the people,
\q1 to rebuild the land, to reassign the desolate inheritance.
\s5
\q1
\v 9 You will say to the prisoners, 'Come out;' to those in dark dungeons, 'Show yourselves.'
@ -3993,6 +3955,7 @@
\q1
\v 20 The children born during the time of your bereavement will say in your hearing,
\q1 'The place is too cramped for us, make room for us, so we may live here.'
\s5
\q1
\v 21 Then you will ask yourself, 'Who has borne these children for me?
@ -4025,7 +3988,6 @@
\v 26 I will feed your oppressors with their own flesh; and they will get drunk on their own blood, as if it were wine.
\q1 Then all mankind will know that I, Yahweh, am your Savior and your Redeemer, the Mighty One of Jacob."
\s5
\c 50
\m
@ -4083,7 +4045,6 @@
\q1 walk in the light of your fire and in the flames that you have ignited.
\q1 This is what you have received from me: You will lie down in a place of pain.
\s5
\c 51
\m
@ -4132,6 +4093,7 @@
\q1
\v 10 Did you not dry up the sea, the waters of the great deep,
\q1 and make the depths of the sea into a way for the redeemed to pass through?
\s5
\q1
\v 11 The ransomed of Yahweh will return and come to Zion with cries of joy
@ -4190,7 +4152,6 @@
\v 23 I will put it into the hand of your tormentors, those who have said to you, 'Lie down, that we may walk over you';
\q1 you made your back like the ground and like the street for them to walk on."
\s5
\c 52
\m
@ -4256,7 +4217,6 @@
\v 15 Even so, my servant will sprinkle many nations and kings will shut their mouths because of him.
\q1 For that which they had not been told, they will see, and that which they had not heard, they will understand.
\s5
\c 53
\m
@ -4316,7 +4276,6 @@
\q1 because he exposed himself to death and was numbered with the transgressors.
\q1 He bore the sin of many and made intercession for the transgressors.
\s5
\c 54
\m
@ -4390,7 +4349,6 @@
\q1 and you will condemn everyone who accuses you.
\q1 This is the heritage of the servants of Yahweh, and their vindication from me—this is Yahweh's declaration."
\s5
\c 55
\m
@ -4438,7 +4396,6 @@
\v 11 so also my word will be that goes from my mouth—it will not return to me empty,
\q1 but it will achieve the purpose for which I sent it.
\s5
\q1
\v 12 For you will go out in joy and be led along peacefully;
@ -4447,15 +4404,12 @@
\v 13 Instead of the thornbushes, the cypress will grow; and instead of the brier, the myrtle tree will grow,
\q1 and it will be for Yahweh, for his name, as an everlasting sign that will not be cut off."
\s5
\c 56
\m
\q1
\v 1 This is what Yahweh says, "Observe what is right, do what is just;
\q1 for my salvation is near, and my righteousness is about to be revealed.
\q1
\v 2 Blessed is the man that does this, and who holds it tightly.
\q1 He observes the Sabbath, not defiling it, and keeps his hand from doing any evil."
@ -4506,7 +4460,6 @@
\v 12 "Come," they say, "let us drink wine and liquor.
\q1 Tomorrow will be like today, a day great beyond measure."
\s5
\c 57
\m
@ -4532,7 +4485,6 @@
\v 5 You heat yourselves up sleeping together under the oaks, under every green tree,
\q1 you who kill your children in the dry riverbeds, under the rocky overhangs.
\s5
\q1
\v 6 Among the smooth things of the river valley are the things that have been assigned to you. They are the object of your devotion.
@ -4602,7 +4554,6 @@
\q1
\v 21 There is no peace for the wicked one—says God."
\s5
\c 58
\m
@ -4672,7 +4623,6 @@
\v 14 "Then you will find delight in Yahweh; and I will make you ride on the heights of the earth;
\q1 I will feed you from the inheritance of Jacob your father—for the mouth of Yahweh has spoken."
\s5
\c 59
\m
@ -4747,7 +4697,6 @@
\q1
\v 18 He repaid them for what they had done, angry judgment to his adversaries, vengeance to his enemies, to the islands punishment as their reward.
\s5
\q1
\v 19 So they will fear the name of Yahweh from the west, and his glory from the sun's rising; for he will come as a rushing stream, driven by the breath of Yahweh.
@ -4757,7 +4706,6 @@
\s5
\v 21 As for me, this is my covenant with them—says Yahweh—my spirit who is upon you, and my words which I have put in your mouth, will not leave your mouth, or go out of the mouth of your children, or go out of the mouth of your children's children—says Yahweh—from this time and forever."
\s5
\c 60
\m
@ -4847,7 +4795,6 @@
\v 22 The little one shall become a thousand, and the small one a strong nation;
\q1 I, Yahweh, will swiftly accomplish these things when the time comes.
\s5
\c 61
\m
@ -4900,7 +4847,6 @@
\v 11 For as the earth produces its sprouting plants, and as the garden makes its planting grow,
\q1 so the Lord Yahweh will cause righteousness and praise to sprout up in front of all the nations.
\s5
\c 62
\m
@ -4956,7 +4902,6 @@
\q1
\v 12 They will call you, "The holy people; the redeemed of Yahweh," and you will be called "Sought after; a city not abandoned."
\s5
\c 63
\m
@ -5043,7 +4988,6 @@
\q1
\v 19 We have become like those over whom you never ruled, like those who were never called by your name."
\s5
\c 64
\m
@ -5056,7 +5000,6 @@
\s5
\q1
\v 3 Previously, when you did marvelous things that we had not expected, you came down, and the mountains trembled at your presence.
\q1
\v 4 Since ancient times no one has heard or perceived,
\q1 nor eye seen any God besides you, who does things for him who waits for him.
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\q1
\v 12 How can you still hold back, Yahweh? How can you remain silent and continue to humiliate us?"
\s5
\c 65
\m
@ -5139,7 +5081,6 @@
\v 10 Sharon will become a pasture for the flocks, and the Valley of Achor a resting place for herds,
\q1 for my people who seek me.
\s5
\q1
\v 11 But you who abandon Yahweh, who forget my holy mountain,
@ -5170,6 +5111,7 @@
\v 16 Whoever pronounces a blessing on the earth will be blessed by me, the God of truth.
\q1 Whoever takes an oath on the earth will swear by me, the God of truth,
\q1 because the former troubles will be forgotten, for they will be hidden from my eyes.
\s5
\p
\v 17 For see, I am about to create new heavens and a new earth;
@ -5205,7 +5147,6 @@
\q1 but dust will be the serpent's food.
\q1 They will no longer hurt nor destroy on all my holy mountain," says Yahweh.
\s5
\c 66
\m
@ -5315,4 +5256,3 @@
\v 24 They will go out and see the dead bodies of the men who have rebelled against me,
\q1 for the worms that eat them will not die, and the fire that consumes them will not be quenched;
\q1 and it will be an abhorrence to all flesh."

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\toc2 Jeremiah
\toc3 Jer
\mt Jeremiah
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -113,7 +114,6 @@
\q His cities are destroyed without any inhabitants.
\q
\v 16 Also, the people of Memphis and Tahpanhes will shave your skull.
\q
\v 17 Did you not do this to yourselves
\q when you abandoned Yahweh your God, while he was leading you along the way?
@ -191,7 +191,6 @@
\v 37 You will also go out from there dejected, with your hands on your head,
\q for Yahweh has rejected the ones whom you trusted, so you will not be helped by them."
\s5
\c 3
\q
@ -264,6 +263,7 @@
\q
\v 22 "Return, faithless people! I will heal you of treachery!"
\q "Behold! We will come to you, for you are Yahweh our God!
\s5
\v 23 Surely lies come from the hills, a confusing noise from the mountains;
\q surely Yahweh our God is the salvation of Israel.
@ -274,7 +274,6 @@
\v 25 Let us lie down in shame. May our shame cover us, for we have sinned against Yahweh our God!
\q We ourselves and our ancestors, from the time of our youthfulness to this present day, have not listened to the voice of Yahweh our God!"
\s5
\c 4
\q
@ -359,7 +358,6 @@
\v 30 Now that you have been devastated, what will you do? For though you dress in scarlet, adorn yourself with gold jewelry, and make your eyes look bigger with paint, the men who lusted for you now reject you. Instead, they are trying to take away your life.
\v 31 So I hear the sound of anguish, distress as in the birth of a firstborn child, the sound of the daughter of Zion. She is gasping for breath. She spreads out her hands, 'Woe to me! I am fainting because of these murderers.'"
\s5
\c 5
\q
@ -471,7 +469,6 @@
\v 31 The prophets prophesy with deceit, and the priests rule with their own power.
\q My people love it this way, but what will happen in the end?'"
\s5
\c 6
\p
@ -587,14 +584,12 @@
\q
\v 30 They will be called rejected silver, for Yahweh has rejected them."
\s5
\c 7
\p
\v 1 The word that came to Jeremiah from Yahweh, saying,
\v 2 "Stand at the gate of the house of Yahweh and proclaim this word! Say, 'Hear the word of Yahweh, all you of Judah, you who enter these gates to worship Yahweh.
\s5
\v 3 Yahweh of hosts, God of Israel, says this: Make your ways and practices good, and I will let you continue to live in this place.
\v 4 Do not entrust yourself to deceitful words and say, "Temple of Yahweh! Temple of Yahweh! Temple of Yahweh!"
@ -611,7 +606,6 @@
\v 10 Then do you come and stand before me in this house that is called by my name and say, "We are saved," so you can do all of these abominations?
\v 11 Is this house, which carries my name, a den of bandits in your eyes? But behold, I have seen it—this is Yahweh's declaration.'
\s5
\p
\v 12 'So go to my place that was in Shiloh, where I allowed my name to stay there in the beginning, and look at what I did to it because of the wickedness of my people Israel.
@ -658,7 +652,6 @@
\v 33 The corpses of this people will be food for the birds of the skies and the wild animals of the earth, and there will be no one to frighten them away.
\v 34 I will put an end to the cities of Judah and the streets of Jerusalem, the sound of joy and the sound of gladness, the sound of the groom and the sound of the bride, for the land will become a desolation."
\s5
\c 8
\p
@ -733,7 +726,6 @@
\v 22 Is there no medicine in Gilead? Is there no healer there?
\q Why will the healing of the daughter of my people not happen?
\s5
\c 9
\q
@ -827,7 +819,6 @@
\v 25 "See, days are coming—this is Yahweh's declaration—when I will punish all the circumcised who are such only in their body.
\v 26 I will punish Egypt and Judah, Edom, the people of Ammon, Moab, and all the people who cut the hair on their heads very short. For all these nations are uncircumcised, and all the house of Israel has an uncircumcised heart."
\s5
\c 10
\q
@ -915,7 +906,6 @@
\v 25 Pour your fury on the nations that do not know you and on the families that do not call on your name.
\q For they have devoured Jacob and consumed him so as to completely destroy him and demolish his habitation.
\s5
\c 11
\p
@ -926,6 +916,7 @@
\v 3 Say to them, 'Yahweh, God of Israel says this: Cursed is anyone who does not listen to the words of this covenant.
\v 4 This is the covenant that I commanded your ancestors to keep the day I brought them out from the land of Egypt, from the furnace for smelting iron. I said, "Listen to my voice and do all of these things just as I have commanded you, for you will be my people and I will be your God."
\v 5 Obey me so that I may confirm the oath that I swore to your ancestors, the oath that I would give them the land flowing with milk and honey, where you live today.'" Then I, Jeremiah, answered and said, "Yes, Yahweh!"
\s5
\p
\v 6 Yahweh said to me, "Proclaim all these things in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem. Say, 'Listen to the words of this covenant and carry them out.
@ -969,7 +960,6 @@
\v 22 Therefore Yahweh of hosts says this, 'See, I am about to punish them. Their vigorous young men will die by the sword. Their sons and their daughters will die by famine.
\v 23 None of them will be left, because I am bringing disaster against the people of Anathoth, a year of their punishment.'"
\s5
\c 12
\m
@ -1031,7 +1021,6 @@
\v 16 It will come about that if those nations carefully learn the ways of my people, to swear by my name 'As Yahweh lives' just as they have taught my people to swear by Baal, then they will be built up in the midst of my people.
\v 17 But if any do not listen, then I will uproot that nation. It will certainly be uprooted and destroyed—this is Yahweh's declaration."
\s5
\c 13
\p
@ -1107,7 +1096,6 @@
\q and I have seen these detestable things!
\q Woe to you, Jerusalem! How long until you are made clean again?"
\s5
\c 14
\p
@ -1182,7 +1170,6 @@
\v 22 Do any of the worthless idols of the nations bring rain? Or can the skies themselves send down showers?
\q Are you not the one, Yahweh our God? We wait for you, for you are the one who does all these things.
\s5
\c 15
\p
@ -1262,7 +1249,6 @@
\q
\v 21 for I will rescue you from the hand of the wicked and redeem you from the hand of the tyrant."
\s5
\c 16
\p
@ -1281,7 +1267,6 @@
\v 8 You must not go to a banquet house to sit with them in order to eat or drink.'
\v 9 For Yahweh of hosts, God of Israel, says this, 'See, before your eyes, in your days and in this place, I am about to put an end to the sound of joy and the sound of gladness, the sound of the groom and the sound of the bride.'
\s5
\p
\v 10 Then it will happen that you will report all these words to this people, and they will say to you, 'Why has Yahweh decreed all this great disaster against us? What is our iniquity and sin that we sinned against Yahweh our God?'
@ -1313,7 +1298,6 @@
\v 21 Therefore see! I will cause them to know in this time, I will cause them to know my hand and my power,
\q so they will know that Yahweh is my name.
\s5
\c 17
\q
@ -1329,7 +1313,6 @@
\q and your wealth and all your treasures I will give away as plunder,
\q together with your high places,
\q because of the sin you committed in all your territories.
\q
\v 4 You will lose the inheritance that I gave to you.
\q I will enslave you to your enemies in a land that you do not know,
@ -1403,7 +1386,6 @@
\v 26 They will come from the cities of Judah and from all around Jerusalem, from the land of Benjamin and the lowlands, from the mountains, and from the Negev, bringing burnt offerings and sacrifices, grain offerings and frankincense, thank offerings to the house of Yahweh.
\v 27 But if you do not listen to me—to set apart the Sabbath day and to not carry heavy loads and to not enter the gates of Jerusalem on the Sabbath day—then I will light a fire in its gates, and it will consume the fortresses of Jerusalem, and it cannot be put out."
\s5
\c 18
\p
@ -1467,12 +1449,10 @@
\q Do not forgive their iniquities and sins. Do not wipe their sins away from you.
\q Instead, let them be overthrown before you. Act against them in the time of your wrath.
\s5
\c 19
\p
\v 1 Yahweh said this, "Go and purchase a potter's clay flask while you are with the elders of the people and the priests.
\v 2 Then go out to the Valley of Ben Hinnom at the entry of the Broken Pottery Gate, and there proclaim the words that I will tell you.
\v 3 Say, 'Hear the word of Yahweh, kings of Judah and inhabitants of Jerusalem! Yahweh of hosts, God of Israel, says this, "See, I am about to bring disaster on this place, and the ears of everyone who hears of it will tingle.
@ -1480,7 +1460,6 @@
\v 4 I will do this because they have abandoned me and profaned this place. In this place they offer sacrifices to other gods that they did not know. They, their ancestors, and the kings of Judah have also filled this place with innocent blood.
\v 5 They built the high places of Baal to burn their sons in the fire as burnt offerings to him—something that I did not command or mention, nor did it enter my mind.
\s5
\p
\v 6 Therefore, see, the days are coming—this is Yahweh's declaration—when this place will no longer be called Topheth, the Valley of Ben Hinnom, for it will be the Valley of Slaughter.
@ -1502,7 +1481,6 @@
\v 14 Then Jeremiah went from Topheth, where Yahweh had sent him to prophesy. He stood in the courtyard of the house of Yahweh and he said to all the people,
\v 15 "Yahweh of hosts, God of Israel, says this, 'See, I am about to bring to this city and to all of its towns all the disaster that I have proclaimed against it, since they stiffened their neck and refused to listen to my words.'"
\s5
\c 20
\p
@ -1565,7 +1543,6 @@
\v 18 Why is it that I came out from the womb to see troubles and agony,
\q so that my days are filled with shame?"
\s5
\c 21
\p
@ -1605,7 +1582,6 @@
\v 14 I have assigned the fruit of your practices to come against you—this is Yahweh's declaration—
\q and I will light a fire in the thickets, and it will consume everything around it.'"
\s5
\c 22
\p
@ -1703,7 +1679,6 @@
\q He will not prosper during his days, and no one among his descendants will achieve success
\q or ever again sit on David's throne and rule over Judah.'"
\s5
\c 23
\p
@ -1824,7 +1799,6 @@
\q
\v 40 Then I will put everlasting shame and insult on you that will not be forgotten.'"
\s5
\c 24
\p
@ -1845,7 +1819,6 @@
\v 9 I will turn them into a frightening thing, a disaster, in the sight of all the kingdoms on earth, a disgrace and a subject for proverbs, taunts, and curses in every place where I will have driven them.
\v 10 I will send out sword, famine, and plague against them, until they are destroyed from the land that I gave them and their ancestors."
\s5
\c 25
\p
@ -1883,6 +1856,7 @@
\s5
\v 17 So I took the cup from Yahweh's hand, and I made all the nations to which Yahweh had sent me drink it:
\v 18 Jerusalem, the cities of Judah and her kings and officials—to turn them into ruins and something terrifying, and into an object for hissing and cursing, as they are at this present day.
\s5
\v 19 Other nations also had to drink it: Pharaoh king of Egypt and his servants; his officials and all his people;
\v 20 all people of mixed heritage and all the kings of the land of Uz; all the kings of the land of Philistia—Ashkelon, Gaza, Ekron, and the remnant of Ashdod;
@ -1999,7 +1973,6 @@
\v 23 They took Uriah out from Egypt and brought him to King Jehoiakim. Then Jehoiakim killed him with a sword and sent his corpse out to the graves of the ordinary people.
\v 24 But the hand of Ahikam son of Shaphan was with Jeremiah, so he was not given into the hand of the people to be put to death.
\s5
\c 27
\p
@ -2080,7 +2053,6 @@
\v 16 So Yahweh says this: Look, I am about to send you out from the earth. You will die this year, since you proclaimed rebellion against Yahweh."
\v 17 In the seventh month of that same year, Hananiah the prophet died.
\s5
\c 29
\p
@ -2145,7 +2117,6 @@
\v 31 "Send word to all the exiles and say, 'Yahweh says this about Shemaiah the Nehelamite: Because Shemaiah has prophesied to you when I myself did not send him, and he has led you to believe lies,
\v 32 therefore Yahweh says this: Look, I am about to punish Shemaiah the Nehelamite and his descendants. There will not be a man for him to stay among this people. He will not see the good that I will do for my people—this is Yahweh's declaration—for he has proclaimed rebellion against Yahweh.'"
\s5
\c 30
\p
@ -2215,7 +2186,6 @@
\v 19 Then a song of praise and a sound of merriment will go out from them,
\q for I will increase them and not diminish them; I will honor them so they will not be humbled.
\s5
\q
\v 20 Then their people will be like before, and their assembly will be established before me
@ -2235,7 +2205,6 @@
\v 24 Yahweh's wrath will not return until it has carried out and brought into being his heart's intentions.
\q In the final days, you will understand it."
\s5
\c 31
\p
@ -2482,11 +2451,11 @@
\v 41 Then I will rejoice in doing good to them. I will faithfully plant them in this land with all my heart and all my life.
\p
\v 42 For Yahweh says this, 'Just as I have brought all this great disaster on this people, so I will bring on them all the good things that I have said I would do for them.
\s5
\v 43 Then fields will be bought in this land, about which you are saying, "This is a ruined land, which has neither man nor animal. It has been given into the hand of the Chaldeans."
\v 44 They will buy fields with silver and write in sealed scrolls. They will assemble witnesses in the land of Benjamin, all around Jerusalem and the cities of Judah, in the cities in the hill country and in the lowlands, and in the cities of the Negev. For I will bring back their fortunes—this is Yahweh's declaration.'"
\s5
\c 33
\p
@ -2504,7 +2473,6 @@
\v 8 Then I will purify them from all the iniquity that they have committed against me. I will pardon all the iniquities that they have done against me, and all the ways that they rebelled against me.
\v 9 For this city will become for me an object of joy, a song of praise and honor for all the nations of the earth who will hear of all the good things that I am going to do for it. Then they will fear and tremble because of all the good things and the peace that I will give to it.'
\s5
\p
\v 10 Yahweh says this, 'In this place about which you are now saying, "It is desolate, a place with neither man nor animal," in the cities of Judah, and in the streets of Jerusalem that are desolate, having neither man nor animal, there will be heard again
@ -2520,6 +2488,7 @@
\v 14 'Look! Days are coming—this is Yahweh's declaration—when I will do what I have promised for the house of Israel and the house of Judah.
\v 15 In those days and in that time I will make a righteous branch to grow for David, and he will carry out justice and righteousness in the land.
\v 16 In those days Judah will be saved, and Jerusalem will live in security, for this is what she will be called, "Yahweh is our righteousness."'
\s5
\v 17 For Yahweh says this: 'A man from David's line will never be lacking to sit on the throne of the house of Israel,
\v 18 nor will a man from the Levitical priests be lacking before me to raise burnt offerings, to burn food offerings, and to perform grain offerings all the time.'"
@ -2540,7 +2509,6 @@
\v 25 I, Yahweh, say this, 'If I have not established the covenant of day and night, and if I have not fixed the laws of heaven and earth,
\v 26 then I will reject the descendants of Jacob and David my servant, and not bring from them a person to rule over the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. For I will restore their fortunes and show mercy to them.'"
\s5
\c 34
\p
@ -2587,7 +2555,6 @@
\v 21 So I will give Zedekiah king of Judah and his leaders into the hand of their enemies and into the hand of those who are seeking their life, and into the hand of the army of the king of Babylon that has risen up against you.
\v 22 Look, I am about to give a command—this is Yahweh's declaration—and will bring them back to this city to wage war against it and take it, and to burn it. For I will turn the cities of Judah into ruined places in which there will be no inhabitants.'"
\s5
\c 35
\p
@ -2628,7 +2595,6 @@
\v 18 Jeremiah said to the family of the Rekabites, "Yahweh of hosts, God of Israel, says this: You have listened to the commands of Jonadab your ancestor and have kept them all—you have obeyed all that he commanded you to do—
\v 19 so Yahweh of hosts, God of Israel, says this, 'There will always be someone descended from Jonadab son of Rekab to serve me.'"
\s5
\c 36
\p
@ -2802,7 +2768,6 @@
\v 27 Then all the officials came to Jeremiah and questioned him, so he answered them as the king had instructed him. So they stopped talking with him, because they had not heard the conversation between Jeremiah and the king.
\v 28 So Jeremiah remained in the courtyard of the guard until the day Jerusalem was captured.
\s5
\c 39
\p
@ -2959,7 +2924,6 @@
\v 21 For I have reported to you today, but you have not listened to the voice of Yahweh your God or to anything about which he sent me to you.
\v 22 So now, you should certainly know that you will die by sword, famine, and plague in the place where you desired to go to live."
\s5
\c 43
\p
@ -3047,7 +3011,6 @@
\v 29 This will be the sign for you—this is Yahweh's declaration—that I am setting against you in this place, so that you will know that my words will certainly attack you with disaster.'
\v 30 Yahweh says this, 'Look, I am about to give Pharaoh Hophra king of Egypt into the hand of his enemies and into the hand of those who seek to kill him. It will the same as when I gave Zedekiah king of Judah into the hand of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, his enemy who sought his life.'"
\s5
\c 45
\p
@ -3059,7 +3022,6 @@
\v 4 This is what you must say to him: 'Yahweh says this: See, what I built, I am now tearing down. What I planted, I am now pulling up—I will do this throughout all the earth.
\v 5 But are you hoping for great things for yourself? Do not hope for that. For see, disaster is coming on all humanity—this is Yahweh's declaration—but I am giving you your life as your plunder everywhere you will go.'"
\s5
\c 46
\p
@ -3155,7 +3117,6 @@
\v 27 But you, my servant Jacob, do not fear. Do not be dismayed, Israel, for see, I am about to bring you back from far away, and your offspring from the land of their captivity. Then Jacob will return, find peace, and be secure, and there will be no one to terrify him.
\v 28 You, my servant Jacob, do not fear—this is Yahweh's declaration—for I am with you, so I will bring complete destruction against all the nations where I scattered you. But I will not destroy you completely. Yet I will discipline you justly and will certainly not leave you unpunished."
\s5
\c 47
\p
@ -3185,7 +3146,6 @@
\v 7 How can it rest when Yahweh has commanded it,
\q when he has ordered it to attack Ashkelon and the coastlands along the sea?"
\s5
\c 48
\p
@ -3288,7 +3248,6 @@
\s5
\v 30 This is Yahweh's declaration—I myself know his defiant speech, which amounts to nothing, like his deeds.
\q
\v 31 So I will howl a lament for Moab, and I will shout in sorrow for all of Moab.
\q I will lament for the people of Kir Hareseth.
@ -3305,6 +3264,7 @@
\p
\v 34 From the shouts at Heshbon as far as Elealeh, their sound is heard at Jahaz, from Zoar to Horonaim and Eglath Shelishiyah, since even the waters of Nimrim have dried up.
\v 35 For I will put an end to anyone in Moab who makes sacrifices on the high places and burns incense to his gods—this is Yahweh's declaration.
\s5
\v 36 So my heart is lamenting for Moab like a flute. My heart is lamenting like flutes for the people of Kir Hareseth. The riches they gained are gone.
\v 37 For every head is bald and every beard shaved. Incisions are on every hand, and sackcloth is around their waists.
@ -3343,7 +3303,6 @@
\v 47 But I will restore the fortunes of Moab in later days—this is Yahweh's declaration."
\q The judgment on Moab ends here.
\s5
\c 49
\m
@ -3501,7 +3460,6 @@
\q
\v 39 and it will happen in later days that I will bring back the fortunes of Elam—this is Yahweh's declaration."
\s5
\c 50
\p
@ -3661,6 +3619,7 @@
\q
\v 40 Just as God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah and their neighbors—this is Yahweh's declaration—
\q no one will live there; no person will stay in her."
\s5
\q
\v 41 "See, a people is coming from the north;
@ -3692,7 +3651,6 @@
\q
\v 46 At the sound of conquered Babylon the earth shakes, and their shout of distress is heard among the nations."
\s5
\c 51
\m
@ -3789,7 +3747,6 @@
\v 24 For in your sight I will pay Babylon and all the inhabitants of Chaldea
\q for all of the evil that they did in Zion—this is Yahweh's declaration.
\s5
\q
\v 25 See, I am against you, mountain of destruction—this is Yahweh's declaration—which destroys the whole earth.
@ -3942,7 +3899,6 @@
\v 63 Then when you have finished reading this scroll, tie a stone to it and throw it into the middle of the Euphrates.
\v 64 Say, 'Babylon will sink like this. It will not arise because of the disaster that I am sending against it, and they will fall.'" Jeremiah's words end here.
\s5
\c 52
\p
@ -3972,7 +3928,6 @@
\s5
\v 15 As for the poorest people, the rest of the people who were left in the city, those who had deserted to the king of Babylon, and the rest of the craftsmen— Nebuzaradan, the commander of the bodyguards, took some of them away into exile.
\v 16 But Nebuzaradan, the commander of the bodyguards, left some of the poorest of the land to work the vineyards and fields.
\s5
@ -3984,6 +3939,7 @@
\s5
\v 20 The two pillars, the large bronze basin known as "The Sea," and the twelve bronze bulls that were under the stands, things that Solomon had made for the house of Yahweh, contained more bronze than could be weighed.
\v 21 The pillars were eighteen cubits high each, and a line around each one measured twelve cubits. Each was four fingers thick and hollow.
\s5
\v 22 A capital of bronze was on top of it. The capital was five cubits high, with latticework and pomegranates all around. It was all made of bronze. The other pillar and its pomegranates were the same as the first.
\v 23 So there were ninety-six pomegranates on the capital's sides, and one hundred pomegranates above the surrounding latticework.
@ -4011,4 +3967,3 @@
\v 32 He spoke kindly to him and gave him a seat more honorable than that of the other kings who were with him in Babylon.
\v 33 Awel-Marduk removed Jehoiachin's prison clothes, and Jehoiachin ate regularly at the king's table for the rest of his life,
\v 34 and a regular food allowance was given to him every day for the rest of his life until his death.

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\toc2 Lamentations
\toc3 Lam
\mt Lamentations
\s5
\c 1
\m
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\v 14 Your prophets have seen false and worthless visions for you.
\q They have not exposed your iniquity to restore your fortunes,
\q but for you they gave utterances that are false and misleading.
\s5
\q
\v 15 All those who pass along the road clap their hands at you.
@ -240,7 +242,6 @@
\q those I cared for and raised,
\q my enemy has destroyed.
\s5
\c 3
\m
@ -352,6 +353,7 @@
\v 42 "We have transgressed and rebelled, and you have not forgiven.
\q
\v 43 You have covered yourself with anger and pursued us, you have killed and you have not spared.
\s5
\q
\v 44 You have covered yourself with a cloud so that no prayer can pass through.
@ -403,6 +405,7 @@
\v 62 The lips and the accusations of my enemies come against me all the day.
\q
\v 63 Look at how they sit and then rise up; they mock me with their songs.
\s5
\q
\v 64 Pay back to them, Yahweh, according to what they have done.
@ -411,7 +414,6 @@
\q
\v 66 You pursue them in anger and destroy them from under the heavens, Yahweh!"
\s5
\c 4
\m
@ -449,6 +451,7 @@
\q they are not recognized in the streets.
\q Their skin has shriveled on their bones;
\q it has become as dry as wood.
\s5
\q
\v 9 Those who have been killed by the sword were happier than those killed by hunger,
@ -496,6 +499,7 @@
\q we could not walk in our streets.
\q Our end was near and our days were numbered,
\q our end had come.
\s5
\q
\v 19 Our pursuers were swifter than the eagles in the sky.
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\q But daughter of Edom, he will punish;
\q he will uncover your sins.
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\v 22 unless you have utterly rejected us
\q and you are angry with us beyond measure.
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\v 24 Then I heard the sound of their wings. Like the noise of many waters. Like the voice of the Almighty whenever they moved. Like the sound of a rainstorm. Like the sound of an army. Whenever they stood still, they lowered their wings.
\v 25 A voice came from above the dome over their heads whenever they stood still and lowered their wings.
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\p
\v 26 Above the dome over their heads was the likeness of a throne that was like the appearance of a sapphire stone, and on the likeness of the throne was a likeness like the appearance of a man.
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\v 26 I will make your tongue stick to the roof of your mouth, so you will be mute, and you will not be able to rebuke them, since they are a rebellious house.
\v 27 But when I speak with you, I will open your mouth so you will say to them, 'This is what the Lord Yahweh says.' The one who will hear will hear; the one who will not listen will not listen, for they are a rebellious house!"
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\v 16 He also said to me, "Son of man! Behold! I am breaking the staff of bread in Jerusalem, and they will eat bread while rationing it in anxiety and drink water while rationing it in trembling.
\v 17 Because they will lack bread and water, every man will be dismayed at his brother and waste away because of their iniquity."
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\v 16 I will send out harsh arrows of famine against you that will become the means with which I will destroy you. For I will increase the famine on you and break your staff of bread.
\v 17 I will send a famine and disasters against you so you will be childless. Plague and blood will pass through you, and I will bring a sword against you—I, Yahweh, have declared this."
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\v 14 I will strike with my hand and make the land desolate and a waste, from the wilderness to Diblah, throughout all the places where they live. Then they will know that I am Yahweh."
\f + \ft Instead of \fqa Diblah \fqa* , some ancient Hebrew copies and modern translations have \fqa Riblah \fqa* . \f*
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\q while the hands of the people of the land will tremble in fear. According to their own ways I will do this to them!
\q I will judge them with their own standards until they know that I am Yahweh.'"
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\p
\v 1 So it came about in the sixth year and the sixth month, in the fifth day of the month, as I sat in my house and the elders of Judah sat before me, that the hand of the Lord Yahweh again fell upon me there.
\v 2 So I looked, and behold, there was a likeness with the appearance of a man. From the appearance of his hips downward there was fire. And from his hips upward there was the appearance of something shining, like glowing metal.
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\v 3 Then he reached out the form of a hand and took me by the hair of my head; the Spirit lifted me up between earth and heaven, and in visions from God, he brought me to Jerusalem, to the entrance of the inner northern gate, where the idol that provokes great jealousy was standing.
\v 4 Then behold, the glory of the God of Israel was there, according to the vision I had seen on the plain.
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\v 10 So then, my eye will not look with compassion, and I will not spare them. I will instead bring it all on their heads."
\v 11 Behold! The man dressed in linen who had the scribe's equipment by his side came back. He reported and said, "I have done all that you have commanded."
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\v 7 A cherub reached out his hand between the cherubim to the fire that was among the cherubim, and lifted it up and placed it into the hands of the one dressed in linen. The man took it and went back out.
\v 8 I saw on the cherubim something like a man's hand under their wings.
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\p
\v 9 So I looked, and behold! Four wheels were beside the cherubim—one wheel beside each cherub—and the appearance of the wheels was like a beryl stone.
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\v 21 They had four faces each and four wings each, and the likeness of human hands under their wings,
\v 22 and the likeness of their faces was like the faces that I had seen in the vision at the Kebar Canal, and each of them went straight ahead.
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\v 27 "Son of man! Behold, the house of Israel has said, 'The vision that he sees is for many days from now, and he prophesies of far off times.'
\v 28 Therefore say to them, 'The Lord Yahweh says this: My words will not be delayed any longer, but the word that I have spoken will be done—this is the Lord Yahweh's declaration.'"
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\v 11 Say to those who are whitewashing the wall, 'It will fall down; there will be a downpour of rain, and I will send hailstones to make it fall down, and a windstorm wind to break it down.
\v 12 See, the wall will fall down. Have others not said to you, "Where is the whitewash that you put on it?"
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\v 13 Therefore the Lord Yahweh says this: I will bring a windstorm in my rage, and there will be floods of rain in my wrath! Hailstones in my rage will completely destroy it.
\v 14 For I will tear down the wall that you have covered with whitewash, and I will demolish it to the ground and lay bare its foundations. So it will fall, and you will be annihilated in the middle of it all. Then you will know that I am Yahweh.
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\v 22 Because you discourage the heart of the righteous person with lies, even though I did not desire his discouragement, and because you encourage instead the actions of the wicked person so that he will not turn from his way to save his life—
\v 23 therefore you will no longer have false visions or continue to make predictions, for I will rescue my people out of your hand. You will know that I am Yahweh.'"
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\v 22 Yet, behold! A remnant will be left in her, survivors who will go out with sons and daughters. Behold! They will go out to you, and you will see their ways and actions and be comforted concerning the punishment that I have sent to Jerusalem, and about everything else that I have sent against the land.
\v 23 The survivors will comfort you when you see their ways and their actions, so you will know all these things I have done against her, that I have not done them in vain!—this is the Lord Yahweh's declaration."
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\v 7 For I will set my face against them. Though they come out from the fire, yet the fire will consume them; so you will know that I am Yahweh, when I set my face against them.
\v 8 Then I will make the land into an abandoned wasteland because they have committed sin—this is the Lord Yahweh's declaration."
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\s5
\v 46 Your older sister was Samaria and her daughters were the ones living in the north, while your younger sister was the one living south of you, that is, Sodom and her daughters.
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\v 47 You not only walked in their ways and copied their behavior and practices, but in all your ways you have been worse than they were.
\v 48 As I live—this is the Lord Yahweh's declaration—your sister Sodom and her daughters, have not done as much evil as you and your daughters have done.
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\v 62 I myself will establish my covenant with you, and you will know that I am Yahweh.
\v 63 Because of these things, you will call everything to mind and be ashamed, so you will no longer open your mouth to speak because of your shame, when I have forgiven you for all that you have done—this is the Lord Yahweh's declaration.'"
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\v 15 But the king of Jerusalem rebelled against him by sending his ambassadors to Egypt to acquire horses and an army. Will he succeed? Will the one doing these things escape? If he breaks the covenant, will he escape?
\v 16 As I live!—this is the Lord Yahweh's declaration—he will surely die in the land of the king who made him king, the king whose oath he despised, and whose covenant he broke. He will die in the middle of Babylon.
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\v 17 Pharaoh with his mighty army and a great company of men will not help him in battle, when ramps are constructed and siege walls are built up to cut off many lives.
\v 18 For the king despised his oath by breaking the covenant. Behold, he reached out with his hand to make a promise and yet he did all these things. He will not escape.
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\v 24 Then all the trees of the field will know that I am Yahweh. I bring down the high trees and I raise up the low trees. I wither the watered tree and I cause the dried tree to bloom. I am Yahweh, I have declared that this will happen; and I have done it.'"
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\v 31 Throw away from yourselves all of the transgressions that you have committed; make for yourselves a new heart and a new spirit. Why should you die, house of Israel?
\v 32 For I have no delight in the death of the one who dies—this is the Lord Yahweh's declaration—so repent and live!"
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\v 14 For fire went out from her large branches and consumed its fruit.
\q There is no strong branch on it, no scepter to rule.' This is a lamentation and will be sung as a lamentation."
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\v 48 Then all flesh will see that I am Yahweh when I light the fire, and it will not be quenched.'"
\v 49 Then I said, "Alas! Lord Yahweh, they are saying of me, 'Is he not a mere teller of parables?'"
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\v 32 You will become fuel for the fire! Your blood will be in the midst of the land. You will not be remembered, for I, Yahweh have declared this!'"
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\v 30 So I searched for a man from them who would build up a wall and who would stand before me in its breach for the land so I would not destroy it, but I found no one.
\v 31 So I will pour out my indignation upon them. I will finish them with the fire of my indignation and set their way on their own heads—this is the Lord Yahweh's declaration.'"
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\v 12 She lusted for the Assyrians, the governors and the dominating officials who dressed impressively, who were men riding horses. All of them were strong, handsome men.
\v 13 I saw that she had made herself unclean. It was the same for both sisters.
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\v 14 Then she increased her prostitution even more. She saw men carved on walls, figures of Chaldeans painted in red,
\v 15 wearing belts around their waists, with flowing turbans on their heads. All of them had the appearance of officers of chariot troops, the likeness of sons of Babylonia, whose native land is Chaldea.
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\v 48 For I will remove shameful behavior from the land and discipline all the women so they will no longer act like prostitutes.
\v 49 So they will set your shameful behavior against you. You will bear the guilt of your sins with your idols, and in this way you will know that I am the Lord Yahweh."
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\v 26 on that day, a refugee will come to you to give you the news!
\v 27 On that day your mouth will be opened up to that refugee and you will speak—you will no longer be silent. You will be a sign for them so that they will know that I am Yahweh."
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\v 14 I will lay my vengeance upon Edom by the hand of my people Israel, and they will do to Edom according to my anger and my fury, and they will know my vengeance—this is the Lord Yahweh's declaration.'
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\p
\v 15 The Lord Yahweh says this, 'The Philistines have taken vengeance with malice and from within themselves they tried to destroy Judah again and again.
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\f + \ft The expression \fqa and stand in the land of the living \fqa* follows the ancient Greek translation. The ancient Hebrew copies have \fqa I will place glory in the land of the living \fqa* , which does not seem to fit the context here. \f*
\v 21 I will place disaster on you, and you will be no more forever. Then you will be sought, but you will never be found ever again—this is the Lord Yahweh's declaration."
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\v 36 The merchants of the people hiss at you;
\q you have become a horror, and you will be no more forever."
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\v 12 "Son of man, lift up a lament for the king of Tyre and say to him, 'The Lord Yahweh says this: You were the model of perfection, full of wisdom and perfect in beauty.
\v 13 You were in Eden, the garden of God. Every precious stone covered you: ruby, topaz, emerald, chrysolite, onyx, jasper, sapphire, turquoise, and beryl. Your settings and mountings were made from gold. It was on the day you were created that they were prepared.
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\v 14 I placed you on the holy mountain of God as the cherub I anointed to guard mankind. You were in the midst of the fiery stones where you walked about.
\v 15 You had integrity in your ways from the day you were created until injustice was found within you.
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\v 25 The Lord Yahweh says this, 'When I gather the house of Israel from the peoples among whom they were scattered, and when I am set apart among them, so the nations may see, then they will make their homes in the land I will give to my servant Jacob.
\v 26 Then they will live securely within her and build houses, plant vineyards, and live securely when I execute justice on all the ones who now despise them from all around; so they will know that I am Yahweh their God!'"
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\v 21 On that day I will make a horn sprout up for the house of Israel, and I make you speak in their midst, so that they will know that I am Yahweh.'"
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\v 25 For I will strengthen the arms of the king of Babylon, while Pharaoh's arms will fall. Then they will know that I am Yahweh, when I put my sword into the hand of the king of Babylon; for he will attack the land of Egypt with it.
\v 26 So I will scatter Egypt among the nations and disperse them through the lands. Then they will know that I am Yahweh.'"
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\v 18 Which of the trees in Eden was your equal in glory and greatness? For you will be brought down with the trees of Eden to the lowest parts of the earth among the uncircumcised; you will live with those who were killed by the sword.'
\p This is Pharaoh and all of his multitudes—this is the Lord Yahweh's declaration."
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\v 31 Pharaoh will look and be comforted about all his multitudes who were pierced by the sword—Pharaoh and all his army—this is the Lord Yahweh's declaration.
\v 32 I put him as my terrifying one in the land of the living, but he will be laid down in the midst of the uncircumcised, among those pierced by the sword, Pharaoh and all his multitudes—this is the Lord Yahweh's declaration."
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\v 15 if he restores the loan guarantee that he wickedly demanded, or if he makes restitution for what he has stolen, and if he walks in the statutes that give life and no longer commits sin—then he will surely live. He will not die.
\v 16 None of the sins that he has committed will be called to mind for him. He has acted justly and rightly, and so, he will surely live!
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\v 17 But your people say, "The way of the Lord is not fair!" but it is your ways that are not fair!
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\v 32 For you are like a lovely song to them, a beautiful sound that is well played on a stringed instrument, so they will listen to your words, but none of them will obey them.
\v 33 So when all of this happens—behold! it will happen!—then they will know that a prophet has been among them."
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\v 30 Then they will know that I, Yahweh their God, am with them. They are my people, the house of Israel—this is the Lord Yahweh's declaration.
\v 31 For you are my sheep, the flock of my pasture, and my people, and I am your God—this is the Lord Yahweh's declaration.'"
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\v 14 The Lord Yahweh says this: I will make you a desolation, while the entire earth rejoices.
\v 15 As you rejoiced over the inheritance of the people of Israel because of its desolation, I will do the same to you. You will become a desolation, Mount Seir, and all of Edom—all of it! Then they will know that I am Yahweh.'"
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\v 37 The Lord Yahweh says this: Again I will be asked by the house of Israel to do this for them, to increase them like a flock of people.
\v 38 Like the flock is set apart for sacrifices, like the flock in Jerusalem at her appointed feasts, so will the ruined cities be filled with flocks of people and they will know that I am Yahweh.'"
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\v 27 My dwelling place will be with them; I will be their God, and they will be my people.
\v 28 Then the nations will know that I am Yahweh who sets Israel apart, when my holy place is among them forever.'"
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\v 5 Persia, Cush, and Libya are with them, all of them with shields and helmets!
\v 6 Gomer and all her troops, and Beth Togarmah, from the far parts of the north, and all its troops! Many peoples are with you!
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\v 7 Get ready! Yes, prepare yourself and your troops assembled with you, and be their commander.
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\v 22 Then I will judge him by plague and blood; and overflowing rain and hailstones and burning sulfur I will rain down upon him and his troops and the many nations that are with him.
\v 23 For I will show my greatness and my holiness and I will make myself known in the eyes of the many nations, and they will know that I am Yahweh.'"
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\v 28 Then they will know that I am Yahweh their God, for I sent them into captivity among the nations, but then I will gather them back to their land. I will not leave any of them among the nations.
\v 29 I will no longer hide my face from them when I pour out my Spirit on the house of Israel—this is the Lord Yahweh's declaration."
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\v 1 In the twenty-fifth year of our captivity at the beginning of the year on the tenth day of the month, in the fourteenth year after the city was captured—on that same day, the hand of Yahweh was upon me and he took me there.
\v 2 In visions from God he brought me to the land of Israel. He brought me to rest on a very high mountain; to the south were what appeared to be buildings of a city.
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\v 3 Then he brought me there. Behold, a man! His appearance was like the appearance of bronze. A linen cord and a measuring stick were in his hand, and he stood in the city gate.
\v 4 The man said to me, "Son of man, look with your eyes and listen with your ears, and fix your mind on all that I am revealing to you, for you were brought here so I could reveal them to you. Report everything that you will see to the house of Israel."
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\v 49 The length of the portico was twenty cubits, and its depth was eleven cubits. There were steps that went up to it and columns that stood on either side of it.
\f + \ft Instead of \fqa steps \fqa* , some copies of the ancient Hebrew text, and some modern translations read \fqa ten steps \fqa* . \f*
\f + \ft Instead of \fqa eleven cubits \fqa* , some ancient translations of the Hebrew copies and many modern translations read \fqa twelve cubits \fqa* . \f*
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\v 19 the face of a man looked toward a palm tree on one side, and the face of a young lion looked toward a palm tree on the other side. They were carved all around the entire house.
\v 20 From the ground to above the doorway, cherubim and palm trees were carved on the outer wall of the house.
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\v 21 The gate posts of the holy place were square. Their appearance was like the appearance of
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\v 25 Carved on them—on the doors of the holy place—were cherubim and palm trees just as the walls were decorated, and there was a wooden roof over the portico at the front.
\v 26 There were narrow windows and palm trees on either side of the portico. These were the side rooms of the house, and they also had overhanging roofs.
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\v 5 But the upper halls were smaller, for the walkways took away from them more space than they did in the lowest and middle levels of the building.
\v 6 For the halls on the third story had no columns, unlike the courtyards, which did have columns. So the highest level's rooms were smaller in size compared to the rooms in the lowest and middle levels.
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\v 7 The outside wall ran along the rooms toward the outer courtyard, the courtyard that was in front of the rooms. That wall was fifty cubits in length.
\v 8 The length of the rooms of the outer courtyard was fifty cubits, and the rooms facing the sanctuary were one hundred cubits in length.
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\v 1 The man then brought me to the gate that opened to the east.
\v 2 Behold! The glory of the God of Israel came from the east; his voice was like the sound of many waters, and the earth shone with his glory.
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\v 3 It was according to the appearance of the vision that I saw, according to the vision that I saw when he had come \f + \ft Instead of \fqa when he had come \fqa* which some Hebrew copies and some ancient and many modern translations read, some other copies of the Hebrew text read: \fqa when I came \fqa* . \f* to destroy the city, and the visions were like the vision that I saw at the Kebar Canal—and I fell to my face.
\v 4 So the glory of Yahweh came to the house by way of the gate that opened to the east.
\v 5 Then the Spirit lifted me up and brought me into the inner court. Behold! The glory of Yahweh was filling the house.
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\v 26 They must atone for the altar for seven days and purify it, and in this way they must consecrate it.
\v 27 They must complete these days, and on the eighth day and onward it will come about that the priests will prepare your burnt offerings and your peace offerings on the altar, and I will accept you—this is the Lord Yahweh's declaration."
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\v 30 The best of the firstfruits of all things and every contribution, anything from all of your contributions will belong to the priests, and you will give the first of your dough to the priests so that blessing may rest on your house.
\v 31 The priests will not eat any carcass or animal torn by a wild animal, whether bird or beast.
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\v 25 In the seventh month on the fifteenth day of the month, at the festival, the prince will perform offerings on these seven days: Sin offerings, burnt offerings, food offerings, and offerings of oil.
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\v 22 So you will distribute the inheritances for yourselves and for the foreigners in your midst, those who have given birth to children in your midst and who are, with you, like the native born people of Israel. You will cast lots for inheritances among the tribes of Israel.
\v 23 Then it will happen that the foreigner will be with the tribe among whom he is living. You must give him an inheritance—this is the Lord Yahweh's declaration."
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\v 33 On the south side, which is 4,500 cubits in length, will be three gates: one gate for Simeon, one gate for Issachar, and one gate for Zebulun.
\v 34 On the west side, which will measure 4,500 cubits, will be three gates: one gate for Gad, one gate for Asher, and one gate for Naphtali.
\v 35 The distance around the city will be eighteen thousand cubits; from that day on, the city's name will be "Yahweh Is There."

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\v 48 Then the king made Daniel highly honored and gave him many wonderful gifts. He made him ruler over the whole province of Babylon. Daniel became chief governor over the wisest men of Babylon.
\v 49 Daniel made a request of the king, and the king appointed Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego to be administrators over the province of Babylon. But Daniel remained at the king's court.
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\v 4 I, Nebuchadnezzar, was living happily in my house, and I was enjoying prosperity in my palace.
\v 5 But a dream I had made me afraid. As I lay there, the images I saw and the visions in my mind troubled me.
\v 6 So I gave a decree to bring before me all the men of Babylon who had wisdom so they could interpret the dream for me.
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\v 7 Then came the magicians, those who claimed to speak with the dead, the wise men, and the astrologers. I told them the dream, but they could not interpret it for me.
\v 8 But at last Daniel came in—the one who is named Belteshazzar after the name of my god, and in whom is the spirit of the holy gods—and I told him the dream.
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\v 20 But when his heart was arrogant and his spirit was hardened so that he acted presumptuously, he was brought down from his kingly throne, and they took away his majesty.
\v 21 He was driven away from humanity, he had the mind of an animal, and he lived with the wild donkeys. He ate grass like cattle. His body was wet with the dew from the heavens until he learned that the Most High God rules over the kingdoms of people and that he sets over them anyone he wishes.
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\v 22 You his son, Belshazzar, have not humbled your heart, even though you knew all this.
\v 23 You have lifted yourself up against the Lord of heaven. From his house they brought you the containers that you, your nobles, your wives and your concubines drank wine from, and you praised the idols made of silver and gold, bronze, iron, wood, and stone—idols that do not see, hear, or know anything. You have not honored the God who holds your breath in his hand and who knows all your ways.
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\p
\v 10 When Daniel learned that the document had been signed into law, he went into his house (now his windows were open in his upper room toward Jerusalem), and he got down on his knees, as he did three times a day, and prayed and gave thanks before his God, as he had done before.
\v 11 Then these men who had formed the plot together saw Daniel make requests and seek help from God.
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\v 12 Then they approached the king and spoke with him about his decree: "Did you not make a decree that everyone who makes a petition to any god or human being during the next thirty days, except to you, king, must be throw into the den of lions?" The king answered, "The matter is settled, as directed by the law of the Medes and Persians; it cannot be repealed."
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\v 1 In the first year of Belshazzar king of Babylonia, Daniel had a dream and visions in his mind while lying on his bed. Then he wrote down what he had seen in the dream. He wrote down the most important events:
\v 2 Daniel explained, "In my vision at night I saw that the four winds of heaven were stirring up the great sea.
\v 3 Four large animals, each one different from the other, came up out of the sea.
\s5
\v 4 The first was like a lion but had eagle's wings. As I was looking, its wings were torn off and it was lifted from the ground and made to stand on two feet, like a man. The mind of a man was given to it.
\v 5 Then there was a second animal, like a bear, and it was bending over; it had three ribs between its teeth in its mouth. It was told, 'Get up and devour many people.'
@ -532,6 +535,7 @@
\s5
\v 21 As I looked, this horn waged war against the holy people and was defeating them
\v 22 until the Ancient of Days came, and justice was given to the holy people of the Most High. Then the time came when the holy people received the kingdom.
\s5
\p
\v 23 This is what that person said, 'As for the fourth animal,
@ -568,7 +572,6 @@
\p
\v 28 Here is the end of the matter. As for me, Daniel, my thoughts greatly alarmed me and my face changed in appearance. But I kept these things to myself."
\s5
\c 8
\p
@ -583,6 +586,7 @@
\p
\v 5 As I was thinking about this, I saw a male goat come from the west, who went across the surface of the whole earth, running fast, not seeming to touch the ground. The goat had a large horn between his eyes.
\v 6 He came to the ram who had two horns—I had seen the ram standing on the bank of the canal—and the goat ran toward the ram in a powerful rage.
\s5
\v 7 I saw the goat come close to the ram. He was very angry at the ram, and he hit the ram and broke off its two horns. The ram was powerless to stand before him. The goat knocked him down to the ground and trampled on him. There was no one who could rescue the ram from his power.
\v 8 Then the goat became very large. But when he became strong, the large horn was broken, and in its place four other large horns grew up that pointed toward the four winds of the heavens.
@ -621,13 +625,13 @@
\s5
\v 24 His power will be great—but not by his own power. He will be amazing in what he destroys; he will act and succeed. He will destroy powerful people, people among the holy ones.
\v 25 By his craftiness he will make deceit prosper under his hand. He will become great in his own mind. He will unexpectedly destroy many people. He will even rise up against the King of kings, and he will be broken, but not by any human hand.
\s5
\v 26 The vision about the evenings and mornings that has been told is true. But seal up the vision, for it refers to many days in the future."
\s5
\v 27 Then I, Daniel, was overcome and lay weak for several days. Then I got up, and went about the king's business. But I was appalled by the vision, and there was no one who understood it.
\s5
\c 9
\p
@ -686,7 +690,6 @@
\s5
\v 27 He will confirm a covenant with many for one seven. In the middle of the seven he will put an end to the sacrifice and the offering. On the wing of abominations will come someone who makes desolate. A full end and destruction are decreed to be poured out on the one who has made the desolation."
\s5
\c 10
\p
@ -701,7 +704,6 @@
\v 5 I looked up and saw a man dressed in linen, with a belt around his waist made of pure gold from Uphaz.
\v 6 His body was like topaz, and his face was like lightning. His eyes were like flaming torches, and his arms and his feet were like polished bronze. The sound of his words was like the sound of a great crowd.
\s5
\v 7 I, Daniel, alone saw the vision, for the men who were with me did not see the vision. However, a great terror came on them, and they ran away to hide themselves.
\v 8 So I was left alone and saw this great vision. No strength remained in me; my bright appearance was turned into a ruined look, and no strength remained in me.
@ -734,7 +736,6 @@
\v 20 He said, "Do you know why I have come to you? I will soon return to fight against the prince of Persia. When I go, the prince of Greece will come.
\v 21 But I will tell you what is written in the Book of Truth. There is no one who shows himself to be strong with me against them, except Michael your prince."
\s5
\c 11
\p
@ -767,6 +768,7 @@
\s5
\v 13 Then the king of the North will raise up another army, greater than the first. After some years, the king of the North will surely come with a great army supplied with much equipment.
\s5
\v 14 In those times many will rise against the king of the South. Sons of the violent among your people will set themselves in order to fulfill a vision, but they will stumble.
@ -784,6 +786,7 @@
\v 20 Then someone will rise up in his place who will make a tax collector pass through for the sake of the splendor of the kingdom. But in the next days he will be broken, but not in anger or in battle.
\v 21 In his place will rise up a despised person to whom the people will not have given the honor of royal power; he will come unexpectedly and will take over the kingdom by trickery.
\v 22 An army will be swept away like a flood from before him. Both that army and the leader of the covenant will be destroyed.
\s5
\v 23 From the time an alliance is made with him, he will act deceitfully; with only a small number of people he will become strong.
\v 24 Without warning he will come into the richest part of the province, and he will do what neither his father nor his father's father did. He will spread among his followers the booty, the plunder, and the wealth. He will plan the overthrow of fortresses, but only for a time.
@ -792,6 +795,7 @@
\v 25 He will wake up his power and his heart against the king of the South with a great army. The king of the South will wage war with a large, very powerful army, but he will not stand because others will make plots against him.
\v 26 Even those who eat his fine food will try to destroy him. His army will be swept away like a flood, and many of them will fall killed.
\v 27 Both these kings, with their hearts set on evil against each other, will sit at the same table and lie to each other, but it will be of no use. For the end will come at the time that has been fixed.
\s5
\p
\v 28 Then the king of the North will go back into his land with great riches, with his heart set against the holy covenant. He will act and then will return to his own land.
@ -808,6 +812,7 @@
\v 33 The wise among the people will make many understand. But they will stumble by the sword and by flame; they will stumble into captivity and into being robbed for days.
\v 34 In their stumbling, they will be helped with a little help. In hypocrisy many will join themselves with them.
\v 35 Some of the wise will stumble so that refining will happen to them, and cleansing, and purifying, until the time of the end. For the appointed time is still to come.
\s5
\p
\v 36 The king will act according to his desires. He will lift himself up and make himself great above every god. Against the God of gods he will say astonishing things, for he will succeed until the wrath is completed. For what has been decreed will be done.
@ -831,7 +836,6 @@
\v 44 But news from the east and the north will frighten him, and he will go out with great rage to completely destroy and to set many apart for destruction.
\v 45 He will set up the tent of his royal residence between the seas and the mountain of the beauty of holiness. He will come to his end, and there will be no helper for him.
\s5
\c 12
\p
@ -846,8 +850,10 @@
\p
\v 5 Then I, Daniel, looked, and there were two others standing. One stood on the bank on this side of the river, and one stood on the bank on the other side of the river.
\v 6 One of them said to the man clothed in linen, the one who was upstream along the river, "How long will it be to the end of these amazing events?"
\s5
\v 7 I heard the man clothed in linen, who was upstream along the river—he raised his right hand and his left hand to heaven and swore by the one who lives forever that it would be for a time, times, and half a time. When the power of the holy people has been finally broken, all these things will be completed.
\s5
\v 8 I heard, but I did not understand. So I asked, "My master, what will be the outcome of all these things?"
\v 9 He said, "Go your way, Daniel, for the words are shut up and sealed until the time of the end.
@ -859,4 +865,3 @@
\s5
\v 12 Blessed is the one who waits until the end of the 1,335 days.
\v 13 You must go your way until the end, and you will rest. You will rise in the place assigned to you, at the end of days."

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\toc2 Hosea
\toc3 Hos
\mt Hosea
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -64,7 +65,6 @@
\q and they will go up from the land,
\q for great will be the day of Jezreel.
\s5
\c 2
\q
@ -209,7 +209,6 @@
\v 4 For the people of Israel will live for many days without a king, prince, sacrifice, stone pillar, ephod or household idols.
\v 5 Afterward the people of Israel will return and seek Yahweh their God and David their king, and in the last days, they will come trembling before Yahweh and his goodness.
\s5
\c 4
\m
@ -311,7 +310,6 @@
\v 19 The wind will wrap her up in its wings;
\q and they will be ashamed because of their sacrifices.
\s5
\c 5
\m
@ -395,7 +393,6 @@
\q until they acknowledge their guilt and seek my face,
\q until they earnestly seek me in their distress."
\s5
\c 6
\m
@ -450,7 +447,6 @@
\v 11 For you also, Judah, a harvest has been appointed,
\q when I will restore the fortunes of my people.
\s5
\c 7
\m
@ -545,7 +541,6 @@
\q because of the insolence of their tongues.
\q This will become their mockery in the land of Egypt.
\s5
\c 8
\m
@ -626,7 +621,6 @@
\q but I will send fire on his cities;
\q it will destroy his fortresses.
\s5
\c 9
\m
@ -733,7 +727,6 @@
\q because they have not obeyed him.
\q They will become wanderers among the nations.
\s5
\c 10
\m
@ -793,6 +786,7 @@
\q you have sinned since the days of Gibeah;
\q there you have remained.
\q Will not war overtake the sons of wrong in Gibeah?
\s5
\q
\v 10 When I desire it, I will discipline them.
@ -830,7 +824,6 @@
\q because of your great wickedness.
\q At daybreak the king of Israel will be completely cut off."
\s5
\c 11
\m
@ -843,6 +836,7 @@
\q They sacrificed to the Baals
\q and burned incense to idols.
\f + \ft Some ancient translations of the Hebrew text and most modern translations have \fqa they went away from me \fqa* . The copies of the ancient Hebrew text have \fqa they went away from them \fqa* . \f*
\s5
\q
\v 3 Yet it was I who taught Ephraim to walk.
@ -903,7 +897,6 @@
\q But Judah is still going about with me, God,
\q and is faithful to me, the Holy One."
\s5
\c 12
\q
@ -976,7 +969,6 @@
\q So his Lord will leave his blood on him
\q and will turn back on him his disgrace.
\s5
\c 13
\m
@ -1069,7 +1061,6 @@
\q their young children will be dashed to pieces,
\q and their pregnant women will be ripped open.
\s5
\c 14
\m
@ -1124,4 +1115,3 @@
\q For the ways of Yahweh are right,
\q and the righteous will walk in them,
\q but the rebellious will stumble in them.

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\toc2 Joel
\toc3 Jol
\mt Joel
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -106,7 +107,6 @@
\q for the water brooks have dried up,
\q and fire has devoured the pastures of the wilderness.
\s5
\c 2
\m
@ -304,7 +304,6 @@
\q and among the survivors,
\q those whom Yahweh calls.
\s5
\c 3
\m
@ -369,7 +368,6 @@
\q gather yourselves together there.
\p Yahweh, bring down your mighty warriors.
\s5
\q
\v 12 Let the nations wake themselves up
@ -426,4 +424,3 @@
\q
\v 21 I will avenge their blood that I have not yet avenged,
\q for Yahweh lives in Zion."

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\toc2 Amos
\toc3 Amo
\mt Amos
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -100,7 +101,6 @@
\q he and his officials together,"
\q says Yahweh.
\s5
\c 2
\m
@ -198,7 +198,6 @@
\q will flee naked in that day—
\q this is Yahweh's declaration."
\s5
\c 3
\p
@ -268,7 +267,6 @@
\q they will be left with only the corner of a couch
\q or a piece of a bed."
\s5
\q
\v 13 Hear and testify
@ -288,7 +286,6 @@
\q and the large houses will vanish—
\q this is Yahweh's declaration."
\s5
\c 4
\m
@ -385,7 +382,6 @@
\q and treads on the high places of the earth.
\q Yahweh, God of hosts, is his name."
\s5
\c 5
\p
@ -578,7 +574,6 @@
\q Therefore I will deliver up the city with all that is in it."
\s5
\v 9 It will come about that if there are ten men left in one house, they will all die.
\v 10 When a man's relative comes to take their bodies up—the one who is to cremate them after bringing the corpses out of the house—if he says to the person in the house, "Is there anyone with you?" What if that person says, "No"? Then he will say, "Be quiet, for we must not mention Yahweh's name."
@ -605,7 +600,6 @@
\q They will afflict you
\q from Lebo Hamath to the brook of the Arabah."
\s5
\c 7
\p
@ -655,7 +649,6 @@
\q you will die in an unclean land,
\q and Israel will surely go into exile from his land.'"
\s5
\c 8
\p
@ -669,7 +662,6 @@
\q many dead bodies, they are thrown everywhere!
\q Silence!"
\s5
\q
\v 4 Listen to this, you who trample the needy
@ -734,7 +726,6 @@
\q and, 'As the way to Beersheba exists'— \f + \ft The copies of the ancient Hebrew text have, \fqa As the way to Beersheba exists \fqa* , where this might refer to what people going to worship Beersheba's idols might have said. However, some scholars understand the Hebrew text to read \fqa As the loved one of Beersheba lives \fqa* . Here \fga loved one \fqa* stands for an idol worshiped in Beersheba. \f*
\q they will fall and never rise again."
\s5
\c 9
\p
@ -828,4 +819,3 @@
\q and they will never again be uprooted from the land
\q that I have given them,"
\q says Yahweh your God.

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\toc2 Obadiah
\toc3 Oba
\mt Obadiah
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -24,6 +25,7 @@
\v 7 All the men of your alliance will send you on your way to the border. The men who were at peace with you have deceived you, and prevailed against you. They who eat your bread have set a trap under you. There is no understanding in him.
\v 8 "Will I not on that day," says Yahweh, "destroy the wise men from Edom and understanding out of the mountain of Esau?
\v 9 Your mighty men will be dismayed, Teman, so that every man may be cut off from the mountain of Esau by slaughter.
\s5
\p
\v 10 Because of the violence done to your brother Jacob, you will be covered with shame, and you will be cut off forever.

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\toc2 Jonah
\toc3 Jon
\mt Jonah
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -46,7 +47,6 @@
\p
\v 17 Now Yahweh had prepared a great fish to swallow Jonah, and Jonah was in the stomach of the fish three days and three nights.
\s5
\c 2
\nb
@ -92,8 +92,8 @@
\q Salvation comes from Yahweh!"
\m
\v 10 Then Yahweh spoke to the fish, and it vomited up Jonah upon the dry land.
\s5
\c 3
\p
@ -116,7 +116,6 @@
\s5
\v 10 God saw what they did, that they turned from their evil ways. So then God changed his mind about the punishment that he had said he would do to them, and he did not do it.
\s5
\c 4
\p
@ -140,4 +139,3 @@
\s5
\v 10 Yahweh said, "You have had compassion for the plant, for which you have not labored, nor did you make it grow. It grew up in a night and died in a night.
\v 11 So as for me, should I not have compassion for Nineveh, that great city, in which there are more than 120,000 people who do not know the difference between their right hand and their left hand, and also many animals?"

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\toc2 Micah
\toc3 Mic
\mt Micah
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -97,7 +98,6 @@
\q Make yourself as bald as eagles,
\q for your children will go into exile from you.
\s5
\c 2
\m
@ -174,7 +174,6 @@
\q their king will pass on before them.
\q Yahweh will be at their head.
\s5
\c 3
\m
@ -254,7 +253,6 @@
\q Jerusalem will become a heap of rubble,
\q and the hill of the temple will become a thicket.
\s5
\c 4
\m
@ -347,7 +345,6 @@
\q You will crush many peoples and you will devote their unjust wealth to Yahweh,
\q their wealth to the Lord of the whole earth."
\s5
\c 5
\m
@ -438,7 +435,6 @@
\v 15 I will execute vengeance in anger and wrath
\q on the nations that have not listened."
\s5
\c 6
\m
@ -656,4 +652,3 @@
\v 20 You will give truth to Jacob
\q and covenant faithfulness to Abraham,
\q as you swore to our ancestors in ancient days.

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\toc2 Nahum
\toc3 Nam
\mt Nahum
\s5
\c 1
\p
\v 1 The declaration about Nineveh. The book of the vision of Nahum, the Elkoshite.
\s5
\q
\v 2 Yahweh is a jealous God and avenges; Yahweh avenges and is full of wrath;
@ -67,7 +69,6 @@
\q Celebrate your festivals, Judah, and keep your vows,
\q for the wicked one will invade you no more; he is completely cut off.
\s5
\c 2
\m
@ -124,7 +125,6 @@
\q I will burn your chariots in the smoke, and the sword will devour your young lions.
\q I will cut off your prey from your land, and the voices of your messengers will be heard no more."
\s5
\c 3
\m
@ -209,4 +209,3 @@
\v 19 No healing is possible for your wounds. Your wounds are severe.
\q Everyone who hears the news about you will clap their hands in joy over you.
\q Who has escaped your constant wickedness?

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\toc2 Habakkuk
\toc3 Hab
\mt Habakkuk
\s5
\c 1
\m
@ -47,7 +48,6 @@
\q
\v 10 So they mock kings, and rulers are only a mockery for them.
\q They laugh at every stronghold, for they heap up earth and take them.
\q
\v 11 Then the wind will rush on; it will move past—guilty men, those whose might is their god."
@ -161,7 +161,6 @@
\q
\v 20 But Yahweh is in his holy temple! Be silent before him, all the land."
\s5
\c 3
\m
@ -205,11 +204,11 @@
\v 9 You have brought out your bow without a cover; you put arrows to your bow!
\qs Selah \qs*
\q You divided the earth with rivers.
\q
\v 10 The mountains saw you and twisted in pain.
\q Downpours of water passed over them; the deep sea raised a shout.
\q It lifted up its waves.
\s5
\q
\v 11 The sun and moon stood still in their high places
@ -255,4 +254,3 @@
\q2 and he makes my feet like the deer's.
\q2 He makes me go forward on my high places.
\q3 —To the music director, on my stringed instruments.

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\toc2 Zephaniah
\toc3 Zep
\mt Zephaniah
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -47,6 +48,7 @@
\q
\v 11 Wail, inhabitants of the Market District,
\q for all the merchants will be ruined; all those who weigh out silver will be cut off.
\s5
\q
\v 12 It will come about at that time that
@ -79,7 +81,6 @@
\q on the day of Yahweh's fury. In the fire of his jealousy the whole earth will be consumed,
\q for he will bring a complete, a terrible end of all the inhabitants of the earth."
\s5
\c 2
\m
@ -123,6 +124,7 @@
\p
\v 10 This will happen to Moab and Ammon because of their pride, since they taunted and mocked the people of Yahweh of hosts.
\v 11 Then they will fear Yahweh, for he will taunt all the gods of the earth. Everyone will worship him, everyone from his own place, from every seashore.
\s5
\q
\v 12 You Cushites also will be pierced by my sword,
@ -133,6 +135,7 @@
\v 14 Then herds will lie down there, every animal of the nations;
\q both the desert owl and the screech owl will rest in the top of her columns.
\q A call will sing out from the windows; rubble will be in the doorways; her carved cedar beams will be exposed.
\s5
\q
\v 15 This is the exultant city that lived without fear,
@ -140,7 +143,6 @@
\q How she has become a horror, a place for beasts to lie down in.
\q Everyone that passes by her will hiss and shake his fist at her.
\s5
\c 3
\m
@ -231,4 +233,3 @@
\v 20 At that time I will lead you; at that time I will gather you together.
\q I will make all the nations of the earth respect and praise you, when you see that I restored you,"
\q says Yahweh.

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\toc2 Haggai
\toc3 Hag
\mt Haggai
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -52,6 +53,7 @@
\s5
\v 14 So Yahweh stirred up the spirit of the governor of Judah, Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel, and the spirit of the high priest Joshua son of Jehozadak, and the spirit of all the remnant of the people, so that they went and worked on the house of Yahweh of hosts, their God
\v 15 in the twenty-fourth day of the sixth month, in the second year of Darius the king.
\s5
\c 2
\p
@ -121,4 +123,3 @@
\v 23 On that day—this is the declaration of Yahweh of hosts—I will take you, Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel, as my servant—this is Yahweh's declaration.
\q2 I will make you like a signet ring, for I have chosen you!
\q2 —this is the declaration of Yahweh of hosts!'"

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\toc2 Zechariah
\toc3 Zec
\mt Zechariah
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -65,7 +66,6 @@
\v 20 Then Yahweh showed me four craftsmen.
\v 21 I said, "What are these people coming to do?" He answered, and said, "These are the horns that scattered Judah so that no man would lift up his head. But the blacksmiths have come to terrify them, to cast down the horns of the nations that lifted up a horn against the land of Judah to scatter her."
\s5
\c 2
\p
@ -111,7 +111,6 @@
\q
\v 13 Be silent, all flesh, before Yahweh, for he has been roused from out of his holy place!
\s5
\c 3
\p
@ -140,10 +139,10 @@
\q and I will engrave an inscription—this is the declaration of Yahweh of hosts—
\q and I will remove the sin from this land in one day.
\m
\s5
\v 10 In that day—this is the declaration of Yahweh of hosts—each man will invite his neighbor to sit under his vine and under his fig tree."
\s5
\c 4
\p
@ -177,7 +176,6 @@
\p
\v 14 So he said, "These are the sons of fresh olive oil who stand before the Lord of all the earth."
\s5
\c 5
\p
@ -203,7 +201,6 @@
\v 10 So I said to the angel who was talking to me, "Where are they taking the basket?"
\v 11 He said to me, "To build a temple in the land of Shinar for it, so that when the temple is ready, the basket will be set there on its prepared base."
\s5
\c 6
\p
@ -238,7 +235,6 @@
\v 14 The crown will given to Heldai, Tobijah, Jedaiah, and for Hen son of Zephaniah as a memorial in the temple of Yahweh.
\v 15 Then those who are far off will come and build the temple of Yahweh, so you will know that Yahweh of hosts has sent me to you; for this will happen if you truly listen to the voice of Yahweh your God!'"
\s5
\c 7
\p
@ -267,7 +263,6 @@
\v 13 It happened that when he called, they did not listen. In the same way," said Yahweh of hosts, "they will call out to me, but I will not listen.
\v 14 For I will scatter them with a whirlwind to all the nations that they have not seen, and the land will be desolate after them. For no one will pass through the land or return to it since the people have made their delightful land into a wasteland."
\s5
\c 8
\p
@ -304,7 +299,6 @@
\q that came from the prophets' mouths
\q when the foundation of my house was laid—this house of mine, Yahweh of hosts:
\q Strengthen your hands so that the temple can be built.
\q
\v 10 For before those days
\q no crops were gathered in by anyone,
@ -371,7 +365,6 @@
\q will grasp the hem of your robe and say,
\q 'Let us go with you, for we have heard that God is with you!'"
\s5
\c 9
\p
@ -415,7 +408,6 @@
\v 16 So Yahweh their God will rescue them on that day, as the flock of his people. They are the jewels of a crown that will shine on his land.
\v 17 How good and how beautiful they will be! The young men will flourish on grain and the virgins on sweet wine!"
\s5
\c 10
\m
@ -434,10 +426,8 @@
\v 3 "My wrath burns against the shepherds; it is the male goats—the leaders—that I will punish. Yahweh of hosts will also attend to his flock, the house of Judah, and make them like his warhorse in battle!
\s5
\v 4 From Judah will come the cornerstone; from him will come the tent peg; from him will come the war bow; from him will come every ruler together.
\f + \ft Many modern translations arrange the text by adding \fqa together \fqa* at the start of the next verse. \f*
\v 5 They will be like warriors who trample their enemies into the mud of the streets in battle; they will make war, for Yahweh is with them, and they will shame those who ride warhorses.
\s5
@ -454,7 +444,6 @@
\v 11 I will pass through the sea of their affliction; I will strike the waves of that sea and will dry up all the depths of the Nile. The majesty of Assyria will be brought down, and the scepter of Egypt will go away from the Egyptians.
\v 12 I will strengthen them in myself, and they will walk in my name—this is Yahweh's declaration."
\s5
\c 11
\m
@ -483,7 +472,6 @@
\s5
\v 10 So I took my staff "Favor" and broke it to break the covenant that I had made with all of my tribes.
\v 11 On that day the covenant was broken, and those who dealt in sheep and who were watching me knew that Yahweh had spoken.
\v 12 I said to them, "If it seems good to you, pay me my wages. But if not, do not do it." So they weighed out my wages—thirty pieces of silver.
\s5
@ -501,7 +489,6 @@
\q May the sword come against his arm and his right eye!
\q May his arm wither away and may his right eye become blind!"
\s5
\c 12
\p
@ -511,7 +498,6 @@
\s5
\v 4 On that day—this is Yahweh's declaration—I will strike every horse with confusion and its rider with madness. Over the house of Judah I will open my eyes, but every horse of the peoples I will strike with blindness.
\v 5 Then the leaders of Judah will say in their hearts, 'The inhabitants of Jerusalem are our strength because of Yahweh of hosts, their God.'
\s5
@ -532,7 +518,6 @@
\v 13 The clan of the house of Levi will be separate and their wives will be separate from the men. The clan of the Shimeites will be separate and their wives will be separate from the men.
\v 14 Every clan of the remaining clans—each clan will be separate and the wives will be separate from the men."
\s5
\c 13
\p
@ -570,7 +555,6 @@
\q 'This is my people!'
\q and they will say, 'Yahweh is my God!'"
\s5
\c 14
\p
@ -599,6 +583,7 @@
\p
\v 12 This will be the plague with which Yahweh will attack all the peoples that waged war against Jerusalem: Their flesh will rot away even as they are standing on their feet. Their eyes will rot in their sockets and their tongues will rot in their mouths.
\v 13 On that day that great fear from Yahweh will come among them. Each one will seize the hand of another, and the hand of one will be raised up against the hand of another.
\s5
\v 14 Judah will also fight against Jerusalem. They will gather the wealth of all the surrounding nations—gold, silver, and fine clothes in great abundance.
\v 15 A plague will also be on the horses and the mules, the camels and the donkeys, and on every animal in those camps will also suffer that same plague.
@ -615,4 +600,3 @@
\s5
\v 20 But on that day, the bells of the horses will say, "Set apart to Yahweh," and the basins in the house of Yahweh will be like the bowls before the altar.
\v 21 For every pot in Jerusalem and Judah will be set apart to Yahweh of hosts and everyone who brings a sacrifice will eat from them and boil in them. On that day traders will no longer be in the house of Yahweh of hosts.

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\toc2 Malachi
\toc3 Mal
\mt Malachi
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -35,7 +36,6 @@
\v 13 You also say, 'How tiresome this is,' and you snort at it," says Yahweh of hosts. "You bring what has been taken by a wild animal or is lame or sick; and this you bring as your offering. Should I accept this from your hand?" says Yahweh.
\v 14 "May the deceiver be cursed who has a male animal in his flock and vows to give it to me, and yet sacrifices to me, the Lord, what is flawed! For I am a great king," says Yahweh of hosts, "and my name will be honored among the nations."
\s5
\c 2
\p
@ -76,7 +76,6 @@
\p
\v 17 You have wearied Yahweh with your words. But you say, "How have we wearied him?" By saying, "Everyone who does evil is good in the eyes of Yahweh, and he delights in them," or "Where is the God of justice?"
\s5
\c 3
\p
@ -117,7 +116,6 @@
\v 17 "They will be mine," says Yahweh of hosts, "my own treasured possession, on the day that I act. I will pity them, as a man pities his own son who serves him.
\v 18 Then once again you will distinguish between the righteous and the wicked, between one who worships God and one who does not worship him.
\s5
\c 4
\p
@ -130,4 +128,3 @@
\v 4 "Remember the teaching of my servant Moses that I gave him at Horeb for all Israel, the statutes and the rulings.
\v 5 See, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and fearful day of Yahweh.
\v 6 He will turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, so that I do not come and attack the land with complete destruction."

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\toc2 Matthew
\toc3 Mat
\mt Matthew
\s5
\c 1
\p
\v 1 The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, son of David, son of Abraham.
\v 2 Abraham was the father of Isaac, and Isaac the father of Jacob, and Jacob the father of Judah and his brothers.
\v 3 Judah was the father of Perez and Zerah by Tamar, Perez the father of Hezron, and Hezron the father of Ram.
\s5
\v 4 Ram was the father of Amminadab, Amminadab the father of Nahshon, and Nahshon the father of Salmon.
\v 5 Salmon was the father of Boaz by Rahab, Boaz the father of Obed by Ruth, Obed the father of Jesse.
@ -55,7 +57,6 @@
\v 24 Joseph woke up from his sleep and did as the angel of the Lord commanded him, and he took her as his wife.
\v 25 But he did not know her until she gave birth to a son. Then he called his name Jesus.
\s5
\c 2
\p
@ -113,7 +114,6 @@
\v 22 But when he heard that Archelaus was reigning over Judea in the place of his father Herod, he was afraid to go there. After God warned him in a dream, he left for the region of Galilee
\v 23 and went and lived in a city called Nazareth. This fulfilled what had been spoken through the prophets, that he would be called a Nazarene.
\s5
\c 3
\p
@ -328,7 +328,6 @@
\v 43 "You have heard that it was said, 'You must love your neighbor and hate your enemy.'
\v 44 But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you,
\f + \ft The best ancient copies do not have \fqa Bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you \fqa* . \f*
\v 45 so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven. For he makes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the just and the unjust.
\s5
@ -336,7 +335,6 @@
\v 47 If you greet only your brothers, what do you do more than others? Do not even the Gentiles do the same thing?
\v 48 Therefore you must be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect.
\s5
\c 6
\p
@ -413,7 +411,6 @@
\v 33 But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you.
\v 34 Therefore, do not be anxious for tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Each day has enough evil of its own.
\s5
\c 7
\p
@ -455,6 +452,7 @@
\v 19 Every tree that does not produce good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.
\v 20 So then, you will recognize them by their fruits.
\s5
\v 21 Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter into the kingdom of heaven, but only those who do the will of my Father who is in heaven.
\v 22 Many people will say to me in that day, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, in your name drive out demons, and in your name do many mighty deeds?'
@ -474,7 +472,6 @@
\v 28 It came about that when Jesus finished speaking these words, the crowds were astonished by his teaching,
\v 29 for he taught them as one who had authority, and not as their scribes.
\s5
\c 8
\p
@ -499,6 +496,7 @@
\v 9 For I also am a man who is placed under authority, and I have soldiers under me. I say to this one, 'Go,' and he goes, and to another one, 'Come,' and he comes, and to my servant, 'Do this,' and he does it."
\p
\v 10 When Jesus heard this, he was amazed and said to those who were following him, "Truly I say to you, I have not found anyone with such faith in Israel.
\s5
\v 11 I tell you, many will come from the east and the west, and they will recline at the table with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, in the kingdom of heaven.
\v 12 But the sons of the kingdom will be thrown into the outer darkness, where there will be weeping and grinding of teeth."
@ -554,7 +552,6 @@
\v 33 Those who had been tending the pigs ran away and they went into the city and reported everything, especially what had happened to the men who had been possessed by demons.
\v 34 Behold, all the city came out to meet Jesus. When they saw him, they begged him to leave their region.
\s5
\c 9
\p
@ -645,7 +642,6 @@ They said to him, "Yes, Lord."
\v 37 He said to his disciples, "The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few.
\v 38 Therefore urgently pray to the Lord of the harvest, so that he may send out laborers into his harvest."
\s5
\c 10
\p
@ -729,7 +725,6 @@ They said to him, "Yes, Lord."
\s5
\v 42 Whoever gives to one of these little ones even a cup of cold water to drink because he is a disciple, truly I say to you, he will in no way lose his reward."
\s5
\c 11
\p
@ -1071,6 +1066,7 @@ But Jesus said to them, "A prophet is not without honor except in his own countr
\s5
\v 8 After being instructed by her mother, she said, "Give me here, on a platter, the head of John the Baptist."
\v 9 The king was very upset by her request, but because of his oath and because of all those at dinner with him, he ordered that it should be done.
\s5
\v 10 He sent and beheaded John in the prison.
\v 11 Then his head was brought on a platter and given to the girl and she took it to her mother.
@ -1220,7 +1216,6 @@ So Peter got out from the boat and walked on the water to go to Jesus.
\v 38 Those who ate were four thousand men, besides women and children.
\v 39 Then Jesus sent the crowds away and got into the boat and went into the region of Magadan.
\s5
\c 16
\p
@ -1284,7 +1279,6 @@ So Peter got out from the boat and walked on the water to go to Jesus.
\v 27 For the Son of Man will come in the glory of his Father with his angels. Then he will reward every person according to what he has done.
\v 28 Truly I say to you, there are some of you standing here who will not taste death until they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom."
\s5
\c 17
\p
@ -1352,7 +1346,6 @@ So Peter got out from the boat and walked on the water to go to Jesus.
"Then the sons are free," Jesus said.
\v 27 But so that we do not cause the tax collectors to sin, go to the sea, throw in a hook, and draw in the fish that comes up first. When you have opened its mouth, you will find a shekel. Take it and give it to the tax collectors for me and you."
\s5
\c 18
\p
@ -1419,6 +1412,7 @@ So Peter got out from the boat and walked on the water to go to Jesus.
\s5
\v 30 But the first servant refused. Instead, he went and threw him into prison until he should pay him what he owed.
\v 31 When his fellow servants saw what had happened, they were very upset. They came and told their master everything that had happened.
\s5
\p
\v 32 "Then that servant's master called him and said to him, 'You wicked servant, I forgave you all that debt because you implored me.
@ -1428,7 +1422,6 @@ So Peter got out from the boat and walked on the water to go to Jesus.
\v 34 His master was angry and handed him over to the torturers until he would pay all that was owed.
\v 35 So also my heavenly Father will do to you if you do not forgive your brother from your heart."
\s5
\c 19
\p
@ -1451,6 +1444,7 @@ So Peter got out from the boat and walked on the water to go to Jesus.
\p
\v 8 He said to them, "For your hardness of heart, Moses allowed you to divorce your wives, but from the beginning it was not that way.
\v 9 I say to you, whoever divorces his wife, except for sexual immorality, and marries another, commits adultery; and the man who marries a woman who is divorced commits adultery."
\s5
\p
\v 10 The disciples said to Jesus, "If that is the case of a man with his wife, it is not good to marry."
@ -1505,7 +1499,6 @@ Jesus said, "Do not kill, do not commit adultery, do not steal, do not bear fals
\v 29 Every one who has left houses, brothers, sisters, father, mother, children, or land for my name's sake will receive one hundred times as much and will inherit eternal life.
\v 30 But many who are first will be last, and the last will be first.
\s5
\c 20
\p
@ -1636,6 +1629,7 @@ Jesus said to them, "Yes! But have you never read, 'Out of the mouths of little
\p
\v 18 Now in the morning as he returned to the city, he was hungry.
\v 19 Seeing a fig tree along the roadside, he went to it and found nothing on it except leaves. He said to it, "May there be no fruit from you ever again," and immediately the fig tree withered.
\s5
\p
\v 20 When the disciples saw it, they marveled and said, "How did the fig tree immediately wither away?"
@ -1692,6 +1686,7 @@ Jesus said to them, "Truly I say to you, the tax collectors and the prostitutes
\v 40 Now when the owner of the vineyard comes, what will he do to those vine growers?"
\p
\v 41 They said to him, "He will destroy those miserable men in the most severe way, and will then rent out the vineyard to other vine growers, men who will give him his share of crops at the harvest time."
\s5
\p
\v 42 Jesus said to them, "Did you never read in the scriptures,
@ -1709,7 +1704,6 @@ Jesus said to them, "Truly I say to you, the tax collectors and the prostitutes
\v 45 When the chief priests and the Pharisees heard his parables, they understood he was speaking about them.
\v 46 Seeking to arrest him, they were afraid of the crowd, because the people regarded him as a prophet.
\s5
\c 22
\p
@ -1813,13 +1807,13 @@ They said to him, "The son of David."
\v 45 If David then calls the Christ 'Lord,' how is he David's son?"
\v 46 No one was able to answer him a word, and no man dared ask him any more questions from that day on.
\s5
\c 23
\p
\v 1 Then Jesus spoke to the crowds and to his disciples.
\v 2 He said, "The scribes and the Pharisees sit in Moses' seat.
\v 3 Therefore whatever they command you to do, do these things and observe them. But do not imitate their deeds, for they say things but then do not do them.
\s5
\v 4 Yes, they bind heavy burdens that are difficult to carry, and then they put them on people's shoulders. But they themselves will not move a finger to carry them.
\v 5 They do all their deeds to be seen by people. For they make their phylacteries wide, and they enlarge the edges of their garments.
@ -1893,7 +1887,6 @@ They said to him, "The son of David."
\v 38 See, your house is left to you desolate.
\v 39 For I say to you, You will not see me from now on until you say, 'Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.'"
\s5
\c 24
\p
@ -1916,6 +1909,7 @@ They said to him, "The son of David."
\v 9 Then they will deliver you up to tribulation and kill you. You will be hated by all the nations for my name's sake.
\v 10 Then many will stumble, and betray one another and hate one another.
\v 11 Many false prophets will rise up and lead many astray.
\s5
\v 12 Because lawlessness will increase, the love of many will grow cold.
\v 13 But the one who endures to the end will be saved.
@ -1990,7 +1984,6 @@ They said to him, "The son of David."
\v 50 then the master of that servant will come on a day that the servant does not expect and at an hour that he does not know.
\v 51 His master will cut him in pieces and assign him a place with the hypocrites, where there will be weeping and grinding of teeth.
\s5
\c 25
\p
@ -2086,7 +2079,6 @@ They said to him, "The son of David."
\v 45 "Then he will answer them and say, 'Truly I say to you, what you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.'
\v 46 These will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life."
\s5
\c 26
\p
@ -2176,6 +2168,7 @@ He said to him, "You have said it yourself."
\v 36 Then Jesus went with them to a place called Gethsemane and said to his disciples, "Sit here while I go over there and pray."
\v 37 He took Peter and the two sons of Zebedee with him and began to become sorrowful and troubled.
\v 38 Then he said to them, "My soul is deeply sorrowful, even to death. Remain here and watch with me."
\s5
\v 39 He went a little farther, fell on his face, and prayed. He said, "My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from me. Yet, not as I will, but as you will."
\v 40 He came to the disciples and found them sleeping, and he said to Peter, "What, could you not watch with me for one hour?
@ -2258,7 +2251,6 @@ They answered and said, "He is worthy of death."
\p
\v 75 Peter remembered the words that Jesus had said, "Before the rooster crows you will deny me three times." Then he went outside and wept bitterly.
\s5
\c 27
\p
@ -2406,7 +2398,6 @@ But they cried out even louder, "Crucify him."
\v 65 Pilate said to them, "Take a guard. Go and make it as secure as you can."
\v 66 So they went and made the tomb secure, sealing the stone and placing the guard.
\s5
\c 28
\p
@ -2437,6 +2428,7 @@ But they cried out even louder, "Crucify him."
\s5
\v 14 If this report reaches the governor, we will persuade him and take any worries away from you."
\v 15 So the soldiers took the money and did as they had been instructed. This report spread widely among the Jews and continues even today.
\s5
\p
\v 16 But the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain to which Jesus had directed them.
@ -2448,4 +2440,3 @@ But they cried out even louder, "Crucify him."
\s5
\v 20 Teach them to obey all the things that I have commanded you. See, I am with you always, even to the end of the age."

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\toc2 Mark
\toc3 Mrk
\mt Mark
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -54,10 +55,12 @@
\s5
\v 19 As Jesus was walking on a little farther, he saw James son of Zebedee and John his brother; they were in the boat mending the nets.
\v 20 He called them and they left their father Zebedee in the boat with the hired servants, and they followed him.
\s5
\p
\v 21 Then they came into Capernaum, and on the Sabbath, Jesus went into the synagogue and taught.
\v 22 They were astonished at his teaching, for he was teaching them as someone who has authority and not as the scribes.
\s5
\v 23 Just then a man in their synagogue who had an unclean spirit cried out,
\v 24 saying, "What do we have to do with you, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are. You are the Holy One of God!"
@ -98,6 +101,7 @@
\p
\v 41 Moved with compassion, Jesus reached out his hand and touched him, saying to him, "I am willing. Be clean."
\v 42 Immediately the leprosy left him, and he was made clean.
\s5
\v 43 Jesus strictly warned him and sent him away.
\v 44 He said to him, "Be sure to say nothing to anyone, but go, show yourself to the priest, and offer for your cleansing what Moses commanded, as a testimony to them."
@ -274,6 +278,7 @@
\m
\s5
\s5
\v 13 He said to them, "Do you not understand this parable? How then will you understand all the parables?"
\v 14 The sower sows the word.
@ -361,6 +366,7 @@ He answered him, "My name is Legion, for we are many."
\v 11 Now a great herd of pigs was there feeding on the hill,
\v 12 and they begged him, saying, "Send us into the pigs; let us enter into them."
\v 13 So he allowed them; the unclean spirits came out and entered into the pigs, and they rushed down the steep hill into the sea, and about two thousand pigs drowned in the sea.
\s5
\v 14 Then those who were feeding the pigs ran away and reported what had happened in the city and in the countryside, and so people went out to see what had happened.
\v 15 Then they came to Jesus and they saw the demon-possessed man, the one who had been possessed by Legion, sitting there, clothed and in his right mind; and they were afraid.
@ -381,6 +387,7 @@ He answered him, "My name is Legion, for we are many."
\v 22 Then one of the leaders of the synagogue named Jairus came, and when he saw him, fell at his feet.
\v 23 He begged again and again, saying, "My little daughter is near death. I beg you, come and lay your hands on her that she may be made well and live."
\v 24 So he went with him, and a great crowd followed him and pressed close around him.
\s5
\p
\v 25 Now a woman was there who had a flow of blood for twelve years.
@ -421,8 +428,8 @@ He answered him, "My name is Legion, for we are many."
\v 41 He took the hand of the child and said to her, "Talitha, koum!" which is translated, "Little girl, I say to you, get up."
\v 42 Immediately the child got up and walked (for she was twelve years of age). They were immediately astonished with overwhelming amazement.
\v 43 He strictly ordered them that no one should know about this. Then he told them to give her something to eat.
\s5
\s5
\c 6
\p
\v 1 He went out from there and came to his hometown, and his disciples followed him.
@ -434,6 +441,7 @@ He answered him, "My name is Legion, for we are many."
\v 4 Then Jesus said to them, "A prophet is not without honor, except in his hometown and among his own relatives and in his own household."
\v 5 He was unable to do any mighty work, except to lay his hands on a few sick people and heal them.
\v 6 He was amazed at their unbelief. Then he went around the villages teaching.
\s5
\p
\v 7 Then he called the twelve and began to send them out two by two, and he gave them authority over the unclean spirits,
@ -1131,7 +1139,6 @@ They said, "Caesar's."
\v 43 He called his disciples and said to them, "Truly I say to you, this poor widow has put in more than all of them who contributed to the offering box.
\v 44 For all of them gave out of their abundance. But this widow, out of her poverty, put in all of the money which she had to live on."
\s5
\c 13
\p
@ -1212,7 +1219,6 @@ They said, "Caesar's."
\v 36 If he comes suddenly, do not let him find you sleeping.
\v 37 What I say to you I say to everyone: Watch!"
\s5
\c 14
\p
@ -1475,7 +1481,6 @@ But they shouted more and more, "Crucify him."
\v 46 Joseph had bought a linen cloth. He took him down from the cross, wrapped him in the linen cloth, and laid him in a tomb that had been cut out of a rock. Then he rolled a stone against the entrance of the tomb.
\v 47 Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joses saw the place where Jesus was buried.
\s5
\c 16
\p
@ -1521,4 +1526,3 @@ But they shouted more and more, "Crucify him."
\v 19 After the Lord had spoken to them, he was taken up into heaven and sat down at the right hand of God.
\v 20 The disciples left and preached everywhere, while the Lord worked with them and confirmed the word by the signs that went with them.]
\f + \ft See the note on Mark 16:9. \f*

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\toc2 Luke
\toc3 Luk
\mt Luke
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -12,26 +13,32 @@
\v 2 just as they were passed down to us by those who from the first were eyewitnesses and servants of the word.
\v 3 So it seemed good to me also, because I have accurately investigated everything from the beginning, to write an orderly account for you, most excellent Theophilus,
\v 4 so that you might know the certainty of the things you have been taught.
\s5
\p
\v 5 In the days of Herod king of Judea there was a certain priest named Zechariah from the division of Abijah. His wife was from the daughters of Aaron, and her name was Elizabeth.
\v 6 They were both righteous before God, walking in all the commandments and statutes of the Lord.
\v 7 But they had no child because Elizabeth was barren, and they were both very old by this time.
\s5
\p
\v 8 Now it came about that Zechariah was in God's presence, carrying out the priestly duties in the order of his division.
\v 9 According to the customary way of choosing which priest would serve, he had been chosen by lot to enter into the temple of the Lord to burn incense.
\v 10 The whole crowd of people was praying outside at the hour when the incense was burned.
\s5
\v 11 Now an angel of the Lord appeared to him and stood at the right side of the incense altar.
\v 12 When Zechariah saw him, he was terrified and fear fell on him.
\v 13 But the angel said to him, "Do not be afraid, Zechariah, because your prayer has been heard. Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son. You will call his name John.
\s5
\v 14 You will have joy and gladness, and many will rejoice at his birth.
\v 15 For he will be great in the sight of the Lord. He must never drink wine or strong drink, and he will be filled with the Holy Spirit from his mother's womb.
\s5
\v 16 Many of the descendants of Israel will be turned to the Lord their God.
\v 17 He will go before the face of the Lord in the spirit and power of Elijah, to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children and the disobedient to the wisdom of the righteous—to make ready for the Lord a people prepared for him."
\s5
\p
\v 18 Zechariah said to the angel, "How can I know this? For I am an old man and my wife is very old."
@ -42,36 +49,43 @@
\v 21 Now the people were waiting for Zechariah. They were surprised that he was spending so much time in the temple.
\v 22 But when he came out, he could not speak to them. They realized that he had seen a vision while he was in the temple. He kept on making signs to them and remained silent.
\v 23 It came about that when the days of his service were over, he went to his house.
\s5
\p
\v 24 After these days, his wife Elizabeth conceived and for five months she kept herself hidden. She said,
\v 25 "This is what the Lord has done for me when he looked at me with favor in order to take away my shame before people."
\s5
\p
\v 26 In the sixth month, the angel Gabriel was sent from God to a city in Galilee named Nazareth,
\v 27 to a virgin engaged to a man whose name was Joseph. He belonged to the house of David, and the virgin's name was Mary.
\v 28 He came to her and said, "Greetings, you who are highly favored! The Lord is with you."
\v 29 But she was very confused by his words and she wondered what kind of greeting this could be.
\s5
\v 30 The angel said to her, "Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God.
\v 31 See, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son. You will call his name 'Jesus.'
\v 32 He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his ancestor David.
\v 33 He will reign over the house of Jacob forever, and there will be no end to his kingdom."
\s5
\p
\v 34 Mary said to the angel, "How will this happen, since I have not known any man?"
\p
\v 35 The angel answered and said to her, "The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will come over you. So the holy one to be born will be called the Son of God.
\s5
\v 36 See, your relative Elizabeth has also conceived a son in her old age. This is the sixth month for her, she who was called barren.
\v 37 For nothing will be impossible for God."
\p
\v 38 Mary said, "See, I am the female servant of the Lord. Let it be for me according to your message." Then the angel left her.
\s5
\p
\v 39 Then Mary arose in those days and quickly went into the hill country, to a city in Judea.
\v 40 She went into the house of Zechariah and greeted Elizabeth.
\v 41 Now it happened that when Elizabeth heard Mary's greeting, the baby in her womb jumped, and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit.
\s5
\v 42 She raised her voice and said loudly, "Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb.
\v 43 Why has it happened to me that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
@ -92,12 +106,14 @@
\q
\v 49 For he who is mighty has done great things for me,
\q and his name is holy.
\s5
\q
\v 50 His mercy lasts from generation to generation for those who fear him.
\q
\v 51 He has displayed strength with his arm;
\q he has scattered those who were proud about the thoughts of their hearts.
\s5
\q
\v 52 He has thrown down princes from their thrones
@ -112,30 +128,36 @@
\q so as to remember to show mercy
\q
\v 55 (as he said to our fathers) to Abraham and his descendants forever."
\s5
\p
\v 56 Mary stayed with Elizabeth about three months and then returned to her house.
\p
\v 57 Now the time had come for Elizabeth to deliver her baby and she gave birth to a son.
\v 58 Her neighbors and her relatives heard that the Lord had shown his great mercy to her, and they rejoiced with her.
\s5
\p
\v 59 Now it happened on the eighth day that they came to circumcise the child. They would have called him "Zechariah," after the name of his father.
\v 60 But his mother answered and said, "No. He will be called John."
\v 61 They said to her, "There is no one among your relatives who is called by this name."
\s5
\v 62 They made signs to his father as to how he wanted him to be named.
\v 63 His father asked for a writing tablet and wrote, "His name is John." They all were astonished at this.
\s5
\v 64 Immediately his mouth was opened and his tongue was freed. He spoke and praised God.
\v 65 Fear came on all who lived around them. All these matters were spread throughout all the hill country of Judea.
\v 66 All who heard them stored them in their hearts, saying, "What then will this child become?" For the hand of the Lord was with him.
\s5
\p
\v 67 His father Zechariah was filled with the Holy Spirit and prophesied, saying,
\q
\v 68 "Praised be the Lord, the God of Israel,
\q for he has come to help and he has accomplished redemption for his people.
\s5
\q
\v 69 He has raised up a horn of salvation for us
@ -166,6 +188,7 @@
\q
\v 77 to give knowledge of salvation to his people
\q by the forgiveness of their sins.
\s5
\q
\v 78 This will happen because of the tender mercy of our God,
@ -173,6 +196,7 @@
\q
\v 79 to shine on those who sit in darkness and in the shadow of death.
\q He will do this to guide our feet into the path of peace."
\s5
\p
\v 80 Now the child grew and became strong in spirit, and he was in the wilderness until the day of his public appearance to Israel.
@ -183,6 +207,7 @@
\v 1 Now in those days, it came about that Caesar Augustus sent out a decree ordering that a census be taken of all the people living in the world.
\v 2 This was the first census made while Quirinius was governor of Syria.
\v 3 So everyone went to his own city to be registered for the census.
\s5
\v 4 Joseph also went up from Galilee, from the city of Nazareth, to Judea, to the city of David, which is called Bethlehem, because he was of the house and family line of David.
\v 5 He went there to register along with Mary, who was engaged to him and was pregnant.
@ -250,6 +275,7 @@
\v 33 His father and mother \f + \ft Some copies of the ancient Greek text add to the text the name of his father, \fqa Joseph \fqa* ; and some do not have the mention of the mother. The most reliable copies have \fqa his father and mother \fqa* . \f* were amazed at what was said about him.
\v 34 Simeon blessed them and said to Mary his mother, "Behold, this child is appointed for the downfall and rising up of many people in Israel and for a sign that is rejected—
\v 35 and a sword will pierce your own soul—so that the thoughts of many hearts may be revealed."
\s5
\v 36 A prophetess named Anna was there. She was the daughter of Phanuel from the tribe of Asher. She was very old. She had lived with her husband for seven years after her virginity,
\v 37 and was a widow for eighty-four years. She never left the temple but was serving with fastings and prayers, night and day.
@ -287,8 +313,10 @@
\p
\v 1 In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar—while Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, Herod was tetrarch of Galilee, his brother Philip was tetrarch of the region of Ituraea and Trachonitis, and Lysanias was tetrarch of Abilene,
\v 2 during the high priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas—the word of God came to John son of Zechariah in the wilderness.
\s5
\v 3 He went into all the region around the Jordan, preaching a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins.
\s5
\v 4 As it is written in the book of the words of Isaiah the prophet,
\q1 "A voice of one calling out in the wilderness,
@ -355,6 +383,7 @@ He said to them, "Do not take money from anyone by force, and do not accuse anyo
\p
\v 23 When Jesus began his ministry, he was about thirty years of age. He was the son (as it was assumed) of Joseph, the son of Heli,
\v 24 the son of Matthat, the son of Levi, the son of Melchi, the son of Jannai, the son of Joseph.
\s5
\v 25 Joseph was the son of Mattathias, the son of Amos, the son of Nahum, the son of Esli, the son of Naggai,
\v 26 the son of Maath, the son of Mattathias, the son of Semein, the son of Josech, the son of Joda.
@ -379,7 +408,6 @@ He said to them, "Do not take money from anyone by force, and do not accuse anyo
\v 37 the son of Methuselah, the son of Enoch, the son of Jared, the son of Mahalaleel, the son of Cainan,
\v 38 the son of Enos, the son of Seth, the son of Adam, the son of God.
\s5
\c 4
\p
@ -460,6 +488,7 @@ He said to them, "Do not take money from anyone by force, and do not accuse anyo
\p
\v 31 Then he went down to Capernaum, a city in Galilee, and he began to teach them on the Sabbath.
\v 32 They were astonished at his teaching, because he spoke with authority.
\s5
\v 33 Now in the synagogue there was a man who had the spirit of an unclean demon, and he cried out with a loud voice,
\v 34 "Ah! What do we have to do with you, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are—the Holy One of God!"
@ -488,7 +517,6 @@ He said to them, "Do not take money from anyone by force, and do not accuse anyo
\p
\v 44 Then he continued to preach in the synagogues throughout Judea.
\s5
\c 5
\p
@ -577,7 +605,6 @@ Jesus said to Simon, "Do not be afraid, because from now on you will catch men."
\v 38 But new wine must be put into fresh wineskins.
\v 39 No one after drinking old wine wants the new, for he says, 'The old is better.'"
\s5
\c 6
\p
@ -682,7 +709,6 @@ Jesus said to Simon, "Do not be afraid, because from now on you will catch men."
\s5
\v 49 But the person who hears my words and does not obey them, he is like a man who built a house on top of the ground without a foundation. When the torrent of water flowed against that house, it immediately collapsed, and the ruin of that house was complete."
\s5
\c 7
\p
@ -745,7 +771,6 @@ Jesus said to Simon, "Do not be afraid, because from now on you will catch men."
\m
\v 28 I say to you, among those born of women none is greater than John. Yet the one who is least in the kingdom of God is greater than he is."
\s5
\v 29 (When all the people heard this, including the tax collectors, they declared that God is righteous, because they had been baptized with the baptism of John.
\v 30 But the Pharisees and the experts in the law rejected God's purpose for themselves, because they had not been baptized by John.)
@ -789,7 +814,6 @@ Jesus said to him, "You have judged correctly."
\v 46 You did not anoint my head with oil, but she has anointed my feet with perfumed oil.
\v 47 Therefore I say to you, her sins, which were many, have been forgiven—for she loved much. But the one who is forgiven little, loves little."
\s5
\v 48 Then he said to her, "Your sins are forgiven."
\p
@ -797,7 +821,6 @@ Jesus said to him, "You have judged correctly."
\p
\v 50 Then Jesus said to the woman, "Your faith has saved you. Go in peace."
\s5
\c 8
\p
@ -1064,7 +1087,6 @@ But he said, "Lord, first let me go and bury my father."
\p
\v 62 Jesus replied to him, "No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God."
\s5
\c 10
\p
@ -1157,7 +1179,6 @@ But he said, "Lord, first let me go and bury my father."
\v 41 But the Lord answered and said to her, "Martha, Martha, you are anxious and troubled about many things,
\v 42 but only one thing is necessary. Mary has chosen what is best, which will not be taken away from her."
\s5
\c 11
\p
@ -1224,6 +1245,7 @@ But he said, "Lord, first let me go and bury my father."
\v 27 It happened that, as he said these things, a certain woman raised her voice above the crowd and said to him, "Blessed is the womb that bore you and the breasts that nursed you."
\p
\v 28 But he said, "Rather, blessed are they who hear the word of God and keep it."
\s5
\p
\v 29 As the crowds were increasing, Jesus began to say, "This generation is an evil generation. It seeks a sign, though no sign will be given to it except the sign of Jonah.
@ -1282,7 +1304,6 @@ But he said, "Lord, first let me go and bury my father."
\v 53 After Jesus left there, the scribes and the Pharisees opposed him and argued with him about many things,
\v 54 trying to trap him in his own words.
\s5
\c 12
\p
@ -1321,6 +1342,7 @@ But he said, "Lord, first let me go and bury my father."
\v 17 and he reasoned with himself, saying, 'What will I do, because I do not have a place to store my crops?'
\v 18 He said, 'This is what I will do. I will pull down my barns and build bigger ones, and there I will store all of my grain and other goods.
\v 19 I will say to my soul, "Soul, you have many goods stored up for many years. Rest easy, eat, drink, be merry."'
\s5
\v 20 But God said to him, 'Foolish man, tonight your soul is required of you, and the things you have prepared, whose will they be?'
\v 21 That is what someone is like who stores up treasure for himself and is not rich toward God."
@ -1401,7 +1423,6 @@ But he said, "Lord, first let me go and bury my father."
\v 58 For when you go with your adversary before the magistrate, on the way make an effort to settle the matter with him so that he does not drag you to the judge, and so that the judge does not deliver you to the officer, and the officer does not throw you into prison.
\v 59 I say to you, you will never come out from there until you have paid the very last bit of money."
\s5
\c 13
\p
@ -1485,7 +1506,6 @@ So he said to them,
\v 34 Jerusalem, Jerusalem, who kills the prophets and stones those sent to you. How often I desired to gather your children the way a hen gathers her brood under her wings, but you did not desire this.
\v 35 See, your house is abandoned. I say to you, you will not see me until you say, 'Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.'"
\s5
\c 14
\p
@ -1562,7 +1582,6 @@ So he said to them,
\v 34 Salt is good, but if the salt has lost its taste, how can it be made salty again?
\v 35 It is of no use for the soil or even for the manure pile. It is thrown away. He who has ears to hear, let him hear."
\s5
\c 15
\p
@ -1630,7 +1649,6 @@ So he said to them,
\v 31 "The father said to him, 'Son, you are always with me, and all that is mine is yours.
\v 32 But it was proper for us to feast and be happy, for this brother of yours was dead, and is now alive; he was lost, and has now been found.'"
\s5
\c 16
\p
@ -1783,6 +1801,7 @@ So he said to them,
\v 35 There will be two women grinding together. One will be taken, and the other will be left."
\v 36 \f + \ft Luke 17:36 the best ancient copies do not have verse 36, \fqa There will be two in the field; one will be taken and the other left \fqa* . \f*
\s5
\p
\v 37 They asked him, "Where, Lord?"
@ -2003,7 +2022,6 @@ He said, "Lord, I want to receive my sight."
\v 47 So Jesus was teaching daily in the temple. The chief priests and the scribes and the leaders of the people wanted to kill him,
\v 48 but they could not find a way to do it because all the people were listening to him intently.
\s5
\c 20
\p
@ -2368,6 +2386,7 @@ Jesus said to them, "You say that I am."
\p
\v 71 They said, "Why do we still need a witness? For we ourselves have heard from his own mouth."
\s5
\c 23
\p
@ -2489,13 +2508,13 @@ Jesus answered him and said, "You say so."
\s5
\v 52 This man, approaching Pilate, asked for the body of Jesus.
\v 53 He took it down, wrapped it in fine linen, and placed it in a tomb that was cut in stone, where no one had ever been laid.
\s5
\v 54 It was the Day of the Preparation, and the Sabbath was about to begin.
\v 55 The women who had come with Jesus out of Galilee followed and saw the tomb and how his body was laid.
\v 56 They returned and prepared spices and ointments.
\p Then on the Sabbath they rested according to the commandment.
\s5
\c 24
\p
@ -2606,4 +2625,3 @@ They answered him, "The things concerning Jesus the Nazarene, who was a prophet,
\s5
\v 52 So they worshiped him and returned to Jerusalem with great joy.
\v 53 They were continually in the temple, blessing God.

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@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
\s5
\v 4 In him was life, and the life was the light of men.
\v 5 The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.
\s5
\v 6 There was a man who was sent from God, whose name was John.
\v 7 He came as a witness to testify about the light, that all might believe through him.
@ -177,6 +178,7 @@
\v 9 Nicodemus replied and said to him, "How can these things be?"
\v 10 Jesus answered and said to him, "Are you a teacher of Israel, and yet you do not understand these things?
\v 11 Truly, truly, I say to you, we speak what we know, and we testify about what we have seen. Yet you do not accept our testimony.
\s5
\v 12 If I told you about earthly things and you do not believe, how will you believe if I tell you about heavenly things?
\v 13 No one has ascended into heaven except he who descended from heaven—the Son of Man.
@ -438,6 +440,7 @@
\v 4 (Now the Passover, the Jewish festival, was near.)
\v 5 When Jesus looked up and saw a great crowd coming to him, he said to Philip, "Where are we going to buy bread so that these may eat?"
\v 6 (But Jesus said this to test Philip, for he himself knew what he was going to do.)
\s5
\v 7 Philip answered him, "Two hundred denarii worth of bread would not be sufficient for each one to have even a little."
\v 8 One of the disciples, Andrew, the brother of Simon Peter, said to Jesus,
@ -857,6 +860,7 @@
\v 39 Jesus said, "For judgment I came into this world so that those who do not see may see and so that those who see may become blind."
\v 40 Some of the Pharisees who were with him heard these things and asked him, "Are we also blind?"
\v 41 Jesus said to them, "If you were blind, you would have no sin, but now you say, 'We see,' so your sin remains."
\s5
\c 10
\p
@ -1760,4 +1764,3 @@
\p
\v 24 This is the disciple who testifies about these things, and who wrote these things, and we know that his testimony is true.
\v 25 There are also many other things that Jesus did. If each one were written down, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that would be written.

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\toc2 Acts
\toc3 Act
\mt Acts
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -180,7 +181,6 @@
\v 46 So day after day they devoted themselves with one purpose in the temple. They also broke bread in homes, and they shared food with glad and humble hearts,
\v 47 praising God and having favor with all the people, and every day the Lord added to their number those who were being saved.
\s5
\c 3
\p
@ -313,7 +313,6 @@
\v 36 Joseph, whom the apostles called Barnabas (which means Son of Encouragement), a Levite, a man from Cyprus,
\v 37 sold a field that he owned and brought the money and laid it at the apostles' feet.
\s5
\c 5
\p
@ -660,7 +659,6 @@
\v 39 When they came up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord took Philip away, and the eunuch saw him no more, but went on his way rejoicing.
\v 40 But Philip appeared at Azotus and he went through that region, proclaiming the gospel to all the cities until he came to Caesarea.
\s5
\c 9
\p
@ -748,7 +746,6 @@
\v 42 This matter became known throughout all Joppa, and many people believed on the Lord.
\v 43 It happened that Peter stayed for many days in Joppa with a man named Simon, a tanner.
\s5
\c 10
\p
@ -759,7 +756,6 @@
\v 3 About the ninth hour of the day, he clearly saw in a vision an angel of God coming to him. The angel said to him, "Cornelius!"
\v 4 Cornelius stared at the angel and was very frightened and said, "What is it, sir?"
\p The angel said to him, "Your prayers and your gifts to the poor have gone up as a memorial offering into God's presence.
\v 5 Now send men to the city of Joppa to bring a man named Simon who is called Peter.
\v 6 He is staying with a tanner named Simon, whose house is by the seaside."
\p
@ -851,7 +847,6 @@
\v 47 "Can anyone keep water from these people so they should not be baptized, these people who have received the Holy Spirit as well as we?"
\v 48 Then he commanded them to be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ. Then they asked him to stay with them for several days.
\s5
\c 11
\p
@ -907,6 +902,7 @@
\p
\v 27 Now in these days some prophets came down from Jerusalem to Antioch.
\v 28 One of them, Agabus by name, stood up and indicated by the Spirit that a great famine would occur over all the world. This happened in the days of Claudius.
\s5
\v 29 So the disciples, as each one was able, decided to send help to the brothers in Judea.
\v 30 They did this; they sent money to the elders by the hand of Barnabas and Saul.
@ -965,7 +961,6 @@
\p
\v 25 So when Barnabas and Saul had completed their mission, they returned from Jerusalem, \f + \ft Some ancient copies read, \fqa they returned to Jerusalem \fqa* . \f* bringing with them John, also called Mark.
\s5
\c 13
\p
@ -1080,7 +1075,6 @@
\v 51 But Paul and Barnabas shook off the dust from their feet against them. Then they went to the city of Iconium.
\v 52 And the disciples were filled with joy and with the Holy Spirit.
\s5
\c 14
\p
@ -1121,6 +1115,7 @@
\p
\v 19 But some Jews from Antioch and Iconium came and persuaded the crowds. They stoned Paul and dragged him out of the city, thinking that he was dead.
\v 20 Yet as the disciples were standing around him, he got up and entered the city. The next day, he went to Derbe with Barnabas.
\s5
\v 21 After they had proclaimed the gospel in that city and made many disciples, they returned to Lystra, to Iconium, and to Antioch.
\v 22 They kept strengthening the souls of the disciples and encouraging them to continue in the faith, saying, "We must enter into the kingdom of God through many sufferings."
@ -1135,7 +1130,6 @@
\v 27 When they arrived in Antioch and gathered the church together, they reported all the things that God had done with them, and how he had opened a door of faith for the Gentiles.
\v 28 They stayed for a long time with the disciples.
\s5
\c 15
\p
@ -1180,7 +1174,6 @@
\q including all the Gentiles called by my name.'
\q
\v 18 This is what the Lord says, who has done these things that have been known from ancient times. \f + \ft There are some copies of the ancient Greek text that have a slightly different meaning, \fqa This is what the Lord says, to whom are known all his deeds from ancient times \fqa* . \f*
\m
\s5
@ -1225,7 +1218,6 @@
\v 40 But Paul chose Silas and left, after he was entrusted by the brothers to the grace of the Lord.
\v 41 Then he went through Syria and Cilicia, strengthening the churches.
\s5
\c 16
\p
@ -1314,7 +1306,6 @@
\s5
\v 40 So Paul and Silas went out of the prison and came to the house of Lydia. When Paul and Silas saw the brothers, they encouraged them and then departed from the city.
\s5
\c 17
\p
@ -1344,6 +1335,7 @@
\v 13 But when the Jews of Thessalonica learned that Paul was also proclaiming the word of God at Berea, they went there and stirred up and troubled the crowds.
\v 14 Then immediately, the brothers sent Paul to go to the sea, but Silas and Timothy stayed there.
\v 15 Those who were leading Paul took him as far as the city of Athens. As they left Paul there, they received from him instructions for Silas and Timothy to come to him as quickly as possible.
\s5
\p
\v 16 Now while Paul was waiting for them in Athens, his spirit was provoked within him as he saw the city full of idols.
@ -1386,7 +1378,6 @@
\v 33 After that, Paul left them.
\v 34 But certain men joined him and believed, including Dionysius the Areopagite, a woman named Damaris, and others with them.
\s5
\c 18
\p
@ -1395,7 +1386,6 @@
\v 3 and because he worked at the same trade, he stayed with them and worked, for they were tentmakers by trade.
\s5
\v 4 So Paul reasoned in the synagogue every Sabbath, trying to persuade both Jews and Greeks.
\v 5 Now when Silas and Timothy came down from Macedonia, Paul devoted himself to the word, testifying to the Jews that Jesus was the Christ.
\v 6 But when the Jews opposed and insulted him, Paul shook out his garment at them and said to them, "May your blood be upon your own heads; I am innocent. From now on I will go to the Gentiles."
@ -1415,13 +1405,13 @@
\v 13 they said, "This man persuades people to worship God contrary to the law."
\s5
\v 14 Yet when Paul was about to speak, Gallio said to the Jews, "You Jews, if indeed it were a matter of wrong or a crime, it would be reasonable to deal with you.
\v 15 But since these are questions about words and names and your own law, settle it yourselves. I do not wish to be a judge of these matters."
\s5
\v 16 Gallio made them leave the judgment seat.
\v 17 So they all seized Sosthenes, the ruler of the synagogue, and beat him in front of the judgment seat. But Gallio did not care what they did.
\s5
\p
\v 18 Paul, after staying there for many more days, left the brothers and sailed for Syria with Priscilla and Aquila. Before he left the seaport, Cenchrea, he had his hair cut off because of a vow he had taken.
@ -1446,7 +1436,6 @@
\v 27 When he desired to pass over into Achaia, the brothers encouraged him and wrote to the disciples in Achaia to welcome him. When he arrived, he greatly helped those who believed by grace.
\v 28 Apollos powerfully refuted the Jews in public debate, showing by the scriptures that Jesus is the Christ.
\s5
\c 19
\p
@ -1656,6 +1645,7 @@
\v 22 What should we do? They will certainly hear that you have come.
\v 23 So do what we say to you. We have four men who made a vow.
\v 24 Take these men and purify yourself with them, and pay their expenses for them, so that they may shave their heads. So everyone will know that the things they have been told about you are false. They will learn that you also follow the law.
\s5
\v 25 But concerning the Gentiles who have believed, we wrote and gave the instructions that they should keep themselves from things sacrificed to idols, from blood, from what is strangled, and from sexual immorality."
\v 26 Then Paul took the men, and the next day he purified himself along with them. Then they went into the temple, giving notice when the days of purification would be fulfilled and the offering would be presented for each of them.
@ -1759,7 +1749,6 @@
\p
\v 30 On the next day, the chief captain wanted to know the truth about the Jews' accusations against Paul. So he untied his bonds and ordered the chief priests and all the council to meet. Then he brought Paul down and placed him in their midst.
\s5
\c 23
\p
@ -1847,7 +1836,6 @@
\v 34 When the governor read the letter, he asked what province Paul was from. When he learned that he was from Cilicia,
\v 35 he said, "I will hear you fully when your accusers come here." Then he commanded him to be kept in Herod's government headquarters.
\s5
\c 24
\p
@ -1866,7 +1854,6 @@
\v 8 When you question Paul about all these matters, you will be able to learn about these charges we are bringing against him."
\v 9 The Jews also joined in the accusation, affirming that these charges were true.
\s5
\p
\v 10 But when the governor motioned for Paul to speak, Paul answered, "I understand that for many years you have been a judge to this nation, and so I gladly explain myself to you.
@ -1903,7 +1890,6 @@
\v 26 At the same time he hoped that Paul would give money to him, so he often sent for him and spoke with him.
\v 27 But when two years passed, Porcius Festus became the governor after Felix, but Felix wanted to gain favor with the Jews, so he left Paul to continue under guard.
\s5
\c 25
\p
@ -1958,7 +1944,6 @@
\v 26 But I do not have something definite to write to the emperor. For this reason, I have brought him to you, especially to you, King Agrippa, so that I might have something more to write about the case.
\v 27 For it seems unreasonable for me to send a prisoner and to not also state the charges against him."
\s5
\c 26
\p
@ -2006,6 +1991,7 @@
\v 24 As Paul completed his defense, Festus said with a loud voice, "Paul, you are insane; your great learning makes you insane."
\v 25 But Paul said, "I am not insane, most excellent Festus, but what I am declaring is true and rational.
\v 26 For the king knows about these things; and so, I speak freely to him, for I am persuaded that none of this is hidden from him; for this has not been done in a corner.
\s5
\v 27 Do you believe the prophets, King Agrippa? I know that you believe."
\v 28 Agrippa said to Paul, "In a short time would you persuade me and make me a Christian?"
@ -2019,7 +2005,6 @@
\p
\v 32 Agrippa said to Festus, "This man could have been freed if he had not appealed to Caesar."
\s5
\c 27
\p
@ -2051,10 +2036,12 @@
\v 15 When the ship was caught by the storm and could no longer head into the wind, we had to give way to the storm and were driven along by the wind.
\v 16 We sailed along the lee of a small island called Cauda, and with difficulty we were able to secure the lifeboat.
\s5
\v 17 When they had hoisted the lifeboat up, they used its ropes to bind the hull of the ship. They were afraid that they should run upon the sandbars of Syrtis, so they lowered the sea anchor and were driven along.
\v 18 We took such a violent battering by the storm that the next day they began throwing the cargo overboard.
\s5
\v 19 On the third day the sailors threw overboard the ship's equipment with their own hands.
\v 20 When the sun and stars did not shine on us for many days, and the great storm still beat upon us, any more hope that we should be saved was abandoned.
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\v 43 But the centurion wanted to save Paul, so he stopped their plan; and he ordered those who could swim to jump overboard first and get to land.
\v 44 Then the rest of the men should follow, some on planks, and some on other things from the ship. In this way it happened that all of us came safely to land.
\s5
\c 28
\p
@ -2122,7 +2108,6 @@
\v 9 After this happened, the rest of the people on the island who were sick also came and were healed.
\v 10 The people also honored us with many honors. When we were preparing to sail, they gave us what we needed.
\s5
\p
\v 11 After three months we set sail in a ship that had spent the winter at the island, a ship of Alexandria, with "the twin gods" as its figurehead.
@ -2179,4 +2164,3 @@
\p
\v 30 Paul lived for two whole years in his own rented house, and he welcomed all who came to him.
\v 31 He was proclaiming the kingdom of God and was teaching the things about the Lord Jesus Christ with all boldness without being hindered.

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\toc2 Romans
\toc3 Rom
\mt Romans
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -12,9 +13,9 @@
\v 2 which he promised beforehand by his prophets in the holy scriptures,
\v 3 concerning his Son who was a descendant of David according to the flesh.
\s5
\v 4 Through the Spirit of holiness he was declared with power to be the Son of God by the resurrection from the dead, Jesus Christ our Lord.
\v 5 Through him we have received grace and apostleship for obedience of faith among all the nations, for the sake of his name.
\v 6 Among these nations, you also have been called to belong to Jesus Christ.
@ -76,7 +77,6 @@
\s5
\v 32 They understand the regulations of God, that those who practice such things are deserving of death. But not only do they do these things, they also approve of others who do them.
\s5
\c 2
\p
@ -133,7 +133,6 @@
\v 28 For he is not a Jew who is merely one outwardly; neither is circumcision that which is merely outward in the flesh.
\v 29 But he is a Jew who is one inwardly, and circumcision is that of the heart, in the Spirit, not in the letter. The praise of such a person comes not from people but from God.
\s5
\c 3
\p
@ -315,7 +314,6 @@
\v 20 But the law came in to increase the trespass. But where sin abounded, grace abounded even more.
\v 21 This happened so that, as sin ruled in death, even so grace might rule through righteousness for everlasting life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
\s5
\c 6
\p
@ -363,7 +361,6 @@
\v 22 But now that you have been made free from sin and are enslaved to God, you have your fruit for sanctification. The result is eternal life.
\v 23 For the wages of sin are death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
\s5
\c 7
\p
@ -419,7 +416,6 @@
\v 24 I am a miserable man! Who will deliver me from this body of death?
\v 25 But thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord! So then, I myself serve the law of God with my mind. However, with the flesh I serve the law of sin.
\s5
\c 8
\p
@ -455,6 +451,7 @@
\s5
\v 16 The Spirit himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God.
\v 17 If we are children, then we are also heirs, heirs of God. And we are joint heirs with Christ, if indeed we suffer with him so that we may also be glorified with him.
\s5
\p
\v 18 For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that will be revealed to us.
@ -477,7 +474,6 @@
\s5
\v 28 We know that for those who love God, he works all things together for good, \f + \ft Instead of \fqa he works all things together for good \fqa* , some Greek copies read, \fqa all things work together for good \fqa* . \f* for those who are called according to his purpose.
\v 29 Because those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers.
\v 30 Those whom he predestined, these he also called. Those whom he called, these he also justified. Those whom he justified, these he also glorified.
@ -502,7 +498,6 @@
\v 38 For I have been convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor governments, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers,
\v 39 nor height, nor depth, nor any other created thing, will be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
\s5
\c 9
\p
@ -583,7 +578,6 @@
\q "Look, I am laying in Zion a stone of stumbling and a rock of offense.
\q He who believes in it will not be ashamed."
\s5
\c 10
\p
@ -639,7 +633,6 @@
\m
\v 21 But to Israel he says, "All the day long I reached out my hands to a disobedient and stubborn people."
\s5
\c 11
\p
@ -1004,4 +997,3 @@
\s5
\v 27 To the only wise God, through Jesus Christ, be glory forever. Amen.

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\toc2 First Corinthians
\toc3 1Co
\mt First Corinthians
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -55,6 +56,7 @@
\s5
\v 22 For Jews ask for miraculous signs and Greeks seek wisdom.
\v 23 But we preach Christ crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Greeks.
\s5
\v 24 But to those whom God has called, both Jews and Greeks, we preach Christ as the power and the wisdom of God.
\v 25 For the foolishness of God is wiser than people, and the weakness of God is stronger than people.
@ -117,6 +119,7 @@
\p
\v 1 And I, brothers, could not speak to you as spiritual people, but instead as to fleshly people, as to little children in Christ.
\v 2 I fed you milk, not solid food, for you were not ready for it; and even now you are not yet ready.
\s5
\v 3 For you are still fleshly. For where jealousy and strife exist among you, are you not living according to the flesh, and are you not walking by human standards?
\v 4 For when one says, "I follow Paul," and another says, "I follow Apollos," are you not merely human beings?
@ -172,6 +175,7 @@
\s5
\v 3 But for me it is a very small thing that I should be judged by you or by any human court. For I do not even judge myself.
\v 4 I am not aware of any charge being made against me, but that does not mean I am innocent. It is the Lord who judges me.
\s5
\v 5 Therefore do not pronounce judgment about anything before the time, before the Lord comes. He will bring to light the hidden things of darkness and reveal the purposes of the heart. Then each one will receive his praise from God.
@ -270,6 +274,7 @@
\s5
\v 16 Do you not know that he who is joined to a prostitute becomes one flesh with her? As scripture says, "The two will become one flesh."
\v 17 But he who is joined to the Lord becomes one spirit with him.
\s5
\v 18 Run away from sexual immorality! Every other sin that a person commits is outside the body, but the sexually immoral person sins against his own body.
@ -348,6 +353,7 @@
\v 36 But if anyone thinks that he is not treating his fiancée with respect—if she is beyond the age of marriage and it must be so—he should do what he wants. He is not sinning. They should marry.
\v 37 But if he is standing firm in his heart, if he is not under pressure but can control his own will, and if he has decided in his own heart to do this, to keep his own fiancée a virgin, he will do well.
\v 38 So the one who marries his fiancée does well, and the one who chooses not to marry will do even better.
\s5
\v 39 A woman is bound to her husband for as long as he lives. But if her husband dies, she is free to marry anyone she wishes, but only in the Lord.
\v 40 Yet in my judgment she would be happier if she lives as she is. And I think that I also have the Spirit of God.
@ -367,6 +373,7 @@
\s5
\v 7 However, this knowledge is not in everyone. Instead, some previously practiced idol worship, and they eat this food as if it were something sacrificed to an idol. Their conscience is thereby corrupted because it is weak.
\s5
\v 8 But food will not present us to God. We are not worse if we do not eat, nor better if we do eat it.
\v 9 But take care that your freedom does not become a reason for someone who is weak in faith to stumble.
@ -442,6 +449,7 @@
\s5
\v 7 Do not be idolaters, as some of them were. This is as it is written, "The people sat down to eat and drink, and rose up to play."
\v 8 Let us not commit sexual immorality, as many of them did. In one day, twenty-three thousand people died because of it.
\s5
\v 9 Neither let us put Christ to the test, as many of them did and were destroyed by snakes.
\v 10 Also do not grumble, as many of them did and were destroyed by an angel of death.
@ -648,6 +656,7 @@
\v 7 If lifeless instruments are producing sounds—like the flute or the harp—and they do not produce different tones, how will anyone know what tune the flute or harp is playing?
\v 8 For if the trumpet is played with an uncertain sound, how will anyone know when it is time to prepare for battle?
\v 9 So it is with you. If you utter speech that is unintelligible, how will anyone understand what you have said? You will be speaking, and no one will understand you.
\s5
\v 10 There are doubtless many different languages in the world, and none is without meaning.
\v 11 But if I do not know the meaning of a language, I will be a foreigner to the speaker, and the speaker will be a foreigner to me.
@ -885,4 +894,3 @@
\v 22 If anyone does not love the Lord, may he be accursed. Our Lord, come!
\v 23 The grace of the Lord Jesus be with you.
\v 24 My love be with you all in Christ Jesus. \f + \ft A few important and ancient Greek copies and some ancient translations have \fqa Amen \fqa* at the end of verse 24. But many important ancient Greek copies, as well as many ancient translations, do not have \fqa Amen \fqa* at the end. \f

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\toc2 Second Corinthians
\toc3 2Co
\mt Second Corinthians
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -57,12 +58,12 @@
\v 23 Instead, I call God to bear witness for me that the reason I did not come to Corinth was so that I might spare you.
\v 24 This is not because we are trying to control what your faith should be. Instead, we are working with you for your joy, as you stand in your faith.
\s5
\c 2
\p
\v 1 So I decided for my own part that I would not again come to you in painful circumstances.
\v 2 If I caused you pain, who could cheer me up but the very one who was hurt by me?
\s5
\v 3 I wrote as I did in order that when I came to you I might not be hurt by those who should have made me rejoice. I have confidence about all of you that my joy is the same joy you all have.
\v 4 For I wrote to you from great affliction, with anguish of heart, and with many tears. I did not want to cause you pain. Instead, I wanted you to know the depth of the love that I have for you.
@ -95,7 +96,6 @@
\v 16 To the people who are perishing, it is an aroma from death to death. To the ones being saved, it is an aroma from life to life. Who is worthy of these things?
\v 17 For we are not like so many people who sell the word of God for profit. Instead, with purity of motives, we speak in Christ, as we are sent from God, in the sight of God.
\s5
\c 3
\p
@ -122,7 +122,6 @@
\v 12 Since we have such a hope, we are very bold.
\v 13 We are not like Moses, who put a veil over his face so that the sons of Israel were not able to look directly at the ending of a glory that was passing away.
\s5
\v 14 But their minds were closed. For to this day, when they read the old covenant, that same veil remains. It has not been removed, because only in Christ is it taken away.
\v 15 But even today, whenever Moses is read, a veil covers their hearts.
@ -132,7 +131,6 @@
\v 17 Now the Lord is the Spirit. Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.
\v 18 Now all of us, with unveiled faces, see the glory of the Lord. We are being transformed into the same glorious likeness from one degree of glory into another, just as from the Lord, who is the Spirit.
\s5
\c 4
\p
@ -169,7 +167,6 @@
\v 17 For this momentary, light affliction is preparing us for an eternal weight of glory that exceeds all measurement.
\v 18 For we are not watching for things that are seen, but for things that are unseen. The things that we can see are temporary, but the things that are unseen are eternal.
\s5
\c 5
\p
@ -213,7 +210,6 @@
\v 20 So we are appointed as representatives of Christ, as though God were making his appeal through us. We plead with you, for the sake of Christ: "Be reconciled to God!"
\v 21 He made Christ become the sacrifice for our sin. He is the one who never sinned. He did this so that we might become the righteousness of God in him.
\s5
\c 6
\p
@ -561,4 +557,3 @@
\f + \ft Some translations combine verse 13 with verse 12 and number verse 14 as verse 13. \f*
\p
\v 14 The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with all of you.

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\toc2 Galatians
\toc3 Gal
\mt Galatians
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -308,4 +309,3 @@
\v 17 From now on let no one trouble me, for I carry on my body the marks of Jesus.
\p
\v 18 The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit, brothers. Amen.

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\toc2 Ephesians
\toc3 Eph
\mt Ephesians
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -28,6 +29,7 @@
\s5
\v 9 God made known to us the hidden purpose of his will, according to what pleased him, and which he demonstrated in Christ,
\v 10 with a view to a plan for the fullness of time, to bring all things together, all things in heaven and on earth, under one head, even Christ.
\s5
\v 11 In Christ we were appointed as heirs. We were decided on beforehand according to the plan of him who works out everything according to the purpose of his will.
\v 12 God appointed us as heirs so that we, who are the first to hope in Christ, would be for the praise of his glory.
@ -315,4 +317,3 @@
\p
\v 23 Peace be to the brothers, and love with faith from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
\v 24 Grace be to all those who love our Lord Jesus Christ with an incorruptible love.

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\p
\v 23 The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit.
\f + \ft Some ancient and important Greek copies add, \fqa Amen \fqa* , and there are some ancient Greek copies have that word at the end of every New Testament book. There are also many important and ancient Greek copies that do not have the final \fqa Amen \fqa*. \f*

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\toc2 Colossians
\toc3 Col
\mt Colossians
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -64,7 +65,6 @@
\v 28 We proclaim him, admonishing and teaching everyone with all wisdom, so that we may present every person mature in Christ.
\v 29 For this I labor and strive according to his energy that is at work in me in power.
\s5
\c 2
\p
@ -199,4 +199,3 @@
\s5
\p
\v 18 This greeting is with my own hand—Paul. Remember my chains. May grace be with you.

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\toc2 First Thessalonians
\toc3 1Th
\mt First Thessalonians
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -45,7 +46,6 @@
\s5
\v 7 Instead, we were as gentle among you as a mother comforting her own children.
\f + \ft Some important and ancient Greek copies read, \fqa Instead, we were like babies among you, as when a mother comforts her own children \fqa* . \f*
\v 8 In this way we had affection for you. We were pleased to share with you not only the gospel of God but also our own lives. For you had become very dear to us.
\v 9 For you remember, brothers, our labor and toil. Night and day we were working so that we might not weigh down any of you as we preached to you the gospel of God.
@ -58,7 +58,6 @@
\p
\v 13 For this reason we also thank God constantly, that when you received God's message that you heard from us, you accepted it not as the word of man, but just as it truly is, the word of God, which is also at work in you who believe.
\s5
\v 14 For you, brothers, became imitators of the churches of God that are in Judea in Christ Jesus. For you also suffered the same things from your own countrymen, as they did from the Jews
\v 15 who killed both the Lord Jesus and the prophets, and who drove us out. They do not please God. Instead, they are hostile to all people.
@ -132,7 +131,6 @@
\v 17 Then we who are alive, who are left, will together with them be caught up in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. In this way we will always be with the Lord.
\v 18 Therefore, comfort one another with these words.
\s5
\c 5
\p
@ -183,4 +181,3 @@
\v 27 I solemnly charge you by the Lord to have this letter read to all the brothers.
\p
\v 28 The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you.

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\toc2 Second Thessalonians
\toc3 2Th
\mt Second Thessalonians
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -100,4 +101,3 @@
\v 16 Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times in all ways. The Lord be with you all.
\v 17 I, Paul, write this with my own hand, which is the mark on every letter I write.
\v 18 The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen.

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\toc2 First Timothy
\toc3 1Ti
\mt First Timothy
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -111,13 +112,13 @@
\q was believed on in the world,
\q and was taken up in glory."
\s5
\c 4
\p
\v 1 Now the Spirit clearly says that in later times some people will leave the faith and pay attention to deceitful spirits and the teachings of demons
\v 2 in lying hypocrisy, their own consciences having been seared.
\s5
\v 3 They will forbid people to marry and require them to abstain from foods that God created to be received with thanksgiving by those who believe and know the truth.
\v 4 For everything created by God is good. Nothing that we take with thanksgiving is to be rejected.
@ -160,6 +161,7 @@
\s5
\v 7 Give these instructions as well, so that they may be blameless.
\v 8 But if someone does not provide for his own relatives, especially for those of his own household, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.
\s5
\v 9 Let a woman be enrolled as a widow who is not younger than sixty, a wife of one husband.
\v 10 She must be known for good deeds, whether it is that she has cared for children, or has been hospitable to strangers, or has washed the feet of God's holy people, or has relieved the afflicted, or has been devoted to every good work.
@ -209,6 +211,7 @@
\v 6 Now godliness with contentment is great gain,
\v 7 for we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it.
\v 8 Instead, let us be satisfied with food and clothing.
\s5
\v 9 Now those who want to become wealthy fall into temptation, into a trap. They fall into many foolish and harmful passions, and into whatever else makes people sink into ruin and destruction.
\v 10 For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people who desire it have been misled away from the faith and have pierced themselves with much grief.
@ -236,4 +239,3 @@
\p
\v 20 Timothy, protect what was given to you. Avoid the foolish talk and conflicting ideas of what is falsely called knowledge.
\v 21 Some men proclaim these things and so they have missed the faith. May grace be with you.

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\toc2 Second Timothy
\toc3 2Ti
\mt Second Timothy
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -40,7 +41,6 @@
\v 17 Instead, when he was in Rome, he sought me diligently, and he found me.
\v 18 May the Lord grant to him to find mercy from him on that day. All the ways he helped me in Ephesus, you know very well.
\s5
\c 2
\p
@ -76,23 +76,26 @@
\p
\v 14 Keep reminding them of these things. Warn them before God against quarreling about words; it is of no value, and only ruins those who listen. \f + \ft Some important and ancient Greek copies read, \fqa Warn them before the Lord \fqa* . \f*
\v 15 Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who has no reason to be ashamed, who accurately teaches the word of truth.
\s5
\v 16 Avoid profane talk, which leads to more and more godlessness.
\v 17 Their talk will spread like cancer. Among them are Hymenaeus and Philetus,
\v 18 who have gone astray from the truth. They say that the resurrection has already happened, and they destroy the faith of some.
\s5
\v 19 However, the firm foundation of God stands. It has this inscription: "The Lord knows those who are his" and "Everyone who names the name of the Lord must depart from unrighteousness."
\v 20 In a wealthy home there are not only containers of gold and silver. There are also containers of wood and clay. Some of these are for honorable use, and some for dishonorable.
\v 21 If someone cleans himself from dishonorable use, he is an honorable container. He is set apart, useful to the Master, and prepared for every good work.
\s5
\v 22 Flee youthful lusts. Pursue righteousness, faith, love, and peace with those who call on the Lord out of a clean heart.
\v 23 But refuse foolish and ignorant questions. You know that they give birth to arguments.
\s5
\v 24 The Lord's servant must not quarrel. Instead he must be gentle toward all, able to teach, and patient.
\v 25 He must in meekness educate those who oppose him. God may perhaps give them repentance for the knowledge of the truth.
\v 26 They may become sober again and leave the devil's trap, after they have been captured by him for his will.
\s5
\c 3
\p
@ -109,6 +112,7 @@
\s5
\v 8 In the same way that Jannes and Jambres stood against Moses, these false teachers also stand against the truth. They are men corrupt in mind, and with regard to the faith they are proven to be false.
\v 9 But they will not advance very far. For their foolishness will be obvious to all, just like that of those men.
\s5
\v 10 But as for you, you have followed my teaching, conduct, purpose, faith, longsuffering, love, patience,
\v 11 persecutions, sufferings, and what happened to me at Antioch, at Iconium, and at Lystra. I endured persecutions. Out of them all, the Lord rescued me.
@ -123,7 +127,6 @@
\v 16 All scripture has been inspired by God. It is profitable for doctrine, for conviction, for correction, and for training in righteousness.
\v 17 This is so that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work.
\s5
\c 4
\p
@ -166,4 +169,3 @@
\v 21 Do your best to come before winter. Eubulus greets you, also Pudens, Linus, Claudia, and all the brothers.
\p
\v 22 May the Lord be with your spirit. May grace be with you.

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\toc2 Philemon
\toc3 Phm
\mt Philemon
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -52,4 +53,3 @@
\v 24 So do Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, and Luke, my fellow workers.
\p
\v 25 The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit. Amen.

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\toc2 Hebrews
\toc3 Heb
\mt Hebrews
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -80,7 +81,6 @@
\q
\v 7 You made man a little lower than the angels;
\q you crowned him with glory and honor. \f + \ft Some important and ancient Greek copies add, \fqa and you have put him over the works of your hands \fqa* . \f*
\q
\v 8 You put everything in subjection under his feet."
\p For it was to him that God has subjected all things. He did not leave anything not subjected to him. But now we do not yet see everything subjected to him.
@ -573,6 +573,7 @@
\s5
\v 15 If they had been thinking of the country from which they had gone out, they would have had opportunity to return.
\v 16 But as it is, they desire a better country, that is, a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God, since he has prepared a city for them.
\s5
\v 17 It was by faith that Abraham, when he was tested, offered Isaac. It was his only son whom he offered, he who had received the promises.
\v 18 It was Abraham to whom it had been said, "It is through Isaac that your descendants will be named."
@ -722,9 +723,9 @@
\p
\v 22 Now I encourage you, brothers, to bear with the word of encouragement that I have briefly written to you.
\v 23 Know that our brother Timothy has been set free, with whom I will see you if he comes soon.
\s5
\p
\v 24 Greet all your leaders and all God's holy people. Those from Italy greet you.
\p
\v 25 May grace be with you all.

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\toc2 James
\toc3 Jas
\mt James
\s5
\c 1
\p
@ -47,7 +48,6 @@
\s5
\v 22 Be doers of the word and not only hearers, deceiving yourselves.
\v 23 For if anyone is a hearer of the word but not a doer, he is like a man who examines his natural face in a mirror.
\v 24 He examines himself and then goes away and immediately forgets what he was like.
\v 25 But the person who looks carefully into the perfect law of freedom, and continues to do so, not just being a hearer who forgets, this man will be blessed in his actions.
@ -55,7 +55,6 @@
\v 26 If anyone thinks he is religious and does control his tongue, he deceives his heart and his religion is worthless.
\v 27 Religion that is pure and unspoiled before our God and Father is to help the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained by the world.
\s5
\c 2
\p
@ -104,7 +103,6 @@
\v 25 In the same way also, was not Rahab the prostitute justified by works when she welcomed the messengers and sent them away by another road?
\v 26 For as the body apart from the spirit is dead, even so faith apart from works is dead.
\s5
\c 3
\p
@ -130,6 +128,7 @@
\s5
\v 11 Does a spring pour out from its opening both sweet and bitter water?
\v 12 Does a fig tree, my brothers, make olives? Or a grapevine, figs? Neither can salty water produce sweet water.
\s5
\p
\v 13 Who is wise and understanding among you? Let that person show a good life by his works in the humility of wisdom.
@ -141,7 +140,6 @@
\v 17 But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peace-loving, gentle, reasonable, full of mercy and good fruits, impartial and sincere.
\v 18 The fruit of righteousness is sown in peace among those who make peace.
\s5
\c 4
\p
@ -177,7 +175,6 @@
\v 16 But now you are boasting about your arrogant plans. All such boasting is evil.
\v 17 So for anyone who knows to do good but does not do it, for him it is sin.
\s5
\c 5
\p
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\v 16 So confess your sins to one another and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person is very strong in its working.
\v 17 Elijah was a man just like us. He prayed earnestly that it would not rain, and it did not rain in the land for three years and six months.
\v 18 Then Elijah prayed again. The heavens gave rain, and the earth produced its fruit.
\s5
\p
\v 19 My brothers, if anyone among you wanders from the truth, and someone brings him back,
\v 20 that person should know that whoever turns a sinner from his wandering way will save him from death and will cover over a great number of sins.

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\v 11 seeking to make known what person or time the Spirit of Christ in them was indicating when he testified beforehand about the sufferings of Christ and the glories that would follow.
\v 12 It was revealed to them that they were not serving themselves, but you, when they spoke of the things that have now been told to you by those who preached the gospel to you by the Holy Spirit sent from heaven—things into which angels long to look.
\s5
\p
\v 13 So gird up the loins of your mind. Be sober. Put your hope fully on the grace that will be brought to you when Jesus Christ is revealed.
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\v 25 but the word of the Lord remains forever."
\m This word is the gospel that was proclaimed to you.
\s5
\c 2
\p
\v 1 Therefore put aside all evil, all deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and all slander.
\v 2 As newborn infants, long for pure spiritual milk, so that through it you may grow in salvation,
\v 3 if you have tasted that the Lord is kind.
\s5
\v 4 Come to him who is a living stone that has been rejected by people, but that has been chosen by God as valuable to him.
\v 5 You also are like living stones that are being built up to be a spiritual house in order to be a holy priesthood that offers the spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.
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\q But to those who do not believe,
\q "The stone that was rejected by the builders,
\q this has become the head of the corner,"
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\v 8 and,
\q "A stone of stumbling
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\v 18 Christ also suffered once for sins. He who is righteous suffered for us, who were unrighteous, so that he would bring us to God. He was put to death in the flesh, but he was made alive by the Spirit.
\v 19 By the Spirit, he went and preached to the spirits who are now in prison.
\v 20 They were disobedient when the patience of God was waiting in the days of Noah, in the days of the building of an ark, and God saved a few people—eight souls—by means of the water.
\s5
\v 21 This is a symbol of the baptism that saves you now—not as a washing away of dirt from the body, but as the appeal of a good conscience to God—through the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
\v 22 Christ is at the right hand of God. He went into heaven. Angels, authorities, and powers must submit to him.
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\v 19 Therefore let those who suffer because of God's will entrust their souls to the faithful Creator in well-doing.
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\v 13 The woman who is in Babylon, who is chosen together with you, greets you. Also Mark, my son, greets you.
\v 14 Greet one another with a kiss of love.
\p May peace be to you all who are in Christ.

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\v 17 Therefore, beloved, since you know about these things beforehand, guard yourselves so that you are not led astray by the deceit of lawless people and you lose your own faithfulness.
\v 18 But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. May the glory be to him both now and forever. Amen!

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\v 4 Everyone who sins is committing acts of lawlessness, for sin is lawlessness.
\v 5 You know that Christ was revealed in order to take away sins, and in him there is no sin.
\v 6 No one who remains in him will keep on sinning. No one who continues to sin has seen him or known him.
\s5
\v 7 Children, do not let anyone lead you astray. The one who does righteousness is righteous, just as Christ is righteous.
\v 8 The one who commits sin is from the devil, for the devil has sinned from the beginning. For this reason the Son of God was revealed, so that he would destroy the devil's works.
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\s5
\v 16 If anyone sees his brother commit a sin that does not result in death, he must pray, and God will give him life. I refer to those whose sin does not result in death. There is a sin that results in death; I am not saying that he should pray about that.
\v 17 All unrighteousness is sin, but there is sin that does not result in death.
\s5
\p
\v 18 We know that whoever is born from God does not sin. But the one who was born from God keeps him safe, and the evil one cannot harm him.
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\s5
\v 20 But we know that the Son of God has come and has given us understanding so that we may know him who is true. Also, we are in him who is true, in his Son Jesus Christ. This one is the true God and eternal life.
\v 21 Children, keep yourselves from idols.

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\v 12 I have many things to write to you, but I did not wish to write them with paper and ink. However, I hope to come to you and speak face to face, so that our joy will be complete.
\v 13 The children of your chosen sister greet you.

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\v 13 I had many things to write to you, but I do not wish to write them to you with pen and ink.
\v 14 But I hope to see you soon, and we will speak face to face.
\v 15 May peace be with you. The friends greet you. Greet our friends there by name.

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\v 14 Enoch, the seventh from Adam, prophesied about them, saying, "Look! The Lord is coming with thousands and thousands of his holy ones.
\v 15 He is coming to execute judgment on everyone. He is coming to convict all the ungodly of all the works they have done in an ungodly way, and of all the harsh words that ungodly sinners have spoken against him."
\v 16 These are grumblers, complainers, who follow their evil desires. They are loud boasters, who, for their own advantage, flatter others.
\s5
\p
\v 17 But you, beloved, remember the words that were spoken in the past by the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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\p
\v 24 Now to the one who is able to keep you from stumbling and to cause you to stand before his glorious presence without blemish and with great joy,
\v 25 to the only God our Savior through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, dominion, and power, before all time, now, and forevermore. Amen.

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\v 28 Just as I have received from my Father, I will also give him the morning star.
\v 29 Let the one who has an ear, hear what the Spirit is saying to the churches."'
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\v 21 The one who conquers I will give him the right to sit down with me on my throne, just as I also conquered and sat down with my Father on his throne.
\v 22 Let the one who has an ear, hear what the Spirit is saying to the churches."'"
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\v 16 They said to the mountains and to the rocks, "Fall on us! Hide us from the face of the one who is seated on the throne and from the Lamb's wrath.
\v 17 For the great day of their wrath has come. Who is able to stand?"
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\q2 and he will guide them to springs of living water,
\q and God will wipe away every tear from their eyes."
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\p
\v 13 I looked, and I heard an eagle \f + \ft Some copies have the word \fqa angel \fqa* instead of \fqa eagle \fqa* . \f* that was flying overhead calling out with a loud voice, "Woe, woe, woe, to those who live on the earth, because of the remaining trumpet blasts that are about to be sounded by the three angels."
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\v 20 The rest of mankind, those who were not killed by these plagues, did not repent of the deeds they had done, nor did they stop worshiping demons and idols of gold, silver, bronze, stone, and wood—things that cannot see, hear, or walk.
\v 21 Neither did they repent of their murders, their sorcery, their sexual immorality or their acts of theft.
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\v 10 I took the little scroll from the angel's hand and ate it. It was as sweet as honey in my mouth, but after I ate it, my stomach became bitter.
\v 11 Then someone said to me, "You must prophesy again about many peoples, nations, languages, and kings."
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\v 19 Then God's temple in heaven was opened and the ark of his covenant was seen within his temple. There were flashes of lightning, rumblings, crashes of thunder, an earthquake, and a great hailstorm.
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\v 13 When the dragon realized he had been thrown down to the earth, he pursued the woman who had given birth to the male child.
\v 14 But the woman was given the two wings of a great eagle so that she would flee to the place prepared for her in the wilderness. This was the place where she would be taken care of, for a time, times, and half a time—out of the serpent's presence.
\s5
\v 15 The serpent poured water out of his mouth like a river, that he would make a flood to sweep her away.
\v 16 But the earth helped the woman. The earth opened its mouth and swallowed the river that the dragon was pouring out of his mouth.
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\v 16 He also forced everyone, unimportant and mighty, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on the right hand or on the forehead.
\v 17 It was impossible for anyone to buy or sell unless he had the mark of the beast, that is, the number representing its name.
\s5
\v 18 This calls for wisdom. If anyone has insight, let him calculate the number of the beast. For it is the number of a human being. His number is 666.
\s5
\c 14
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\v 19 The angel swung his sickle to the earth and gathered the grape harvest of the earth. He threw it into the great wine vat of God's wrath.
\v 20 The winepress was stomped outside the city, and blood poured out from it up to the height of a horse's bridle, for 1,600 stadia.
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\v 2 I saw what appeared to be a sea of glass mixed with fire. Standing beside the sea were those who had been victorious over the beast and his image and over the number representing his name. They were holding harps given to them by God.
\s5
\v 3 They were singing the song of Moses, the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb:
\q "Great and marvelous are your deeds,
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\v 5 I heard the angel of the waters say,
\q "You are righteous—the one who is and who was, the Holy One—
\q2 because you have judged these things.
\q
\v 6 Because they poured out the blood of God's holy people and prophets,
\q2 you have given them blood to drink;
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\v 17 Then the seventh angel poured out his bowl into the air. Then a loud voice came out of the temple and from the throne, saying, "It is done!"
\v 18 There were flashes of lightning, rumbles, crashes of thunder, and a terrible earthquake—an earthquake greater than any that has ever happened since human beings have been on the earth, so great was this earthquake.
\v 19 The great city was split into three parts, and the nations' cities collapsed. Then God called to mind Babylon the great, and he gave that city the cup filled with the wine made from his furious wrath.
\s5
\v 20 Every island disappeared, and the mountains were no longer found.
\v 21 Great hailstones, weighing about a talent, came down from the sky upon the people. They cursed God for the plague of hail because that plague was so terrible.
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\v 18 The woman you saw is the great city that rules over the kings of the earth."
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\v 24 In her the blood of prophets and of God's holy people was found,
\q2 and the blood of all who have been killed on the earth."
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\v 21 The rest of them were killed by the sword that came out of the mouth of the one who rode on the horse. All the birds ate their dead flesh.
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\v 14 Death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire. This is the second death—the lake of fire.
\v 15 If anyone's name was not found written in the Book of Life, he was thrown into the lake of fire.
\s5
\c 21
\p
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\v 21 The grace of the Lord Jesus be with all. Amen.
\f + ft Some ancient copies of the Greek text or ancient translations of the Greek text add the phrase: \fqa be with you holy people \fqa* or \fqa be with all you holy people \fqa* or \fqa be with all of his holy people \fqa* . \f*

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# Unlocked Literal Bible
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This work is based on *The American Standard Version*, which is in the public domain.
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# Unlocked Literal Bible - English
a Bible intended to be freely available for people to translate into any language
## Overview
The Unlocked Literal Bible (ULB) is an open-licensed version of the Bible derived from The American Standard Version, and updated using the most reliable Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek copies of the Biblical texts available. It is intended to accurately reflect the meanings of those texts and to be used as a source text for Bible translators to translate the Bible into their own language.
This repository contains the USFM source files for the Unlocked Literal Bible.
## Viewing
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To view the repository of the Unlocked *Dynamic* Bible, go to [WycliffeAssociates/en_udb] (https://git.door43.org/WycliffeAssociates/en_udb).
## Contributors
If you are a contributor to this ULB project, please add your name to the contributor
field in the [manifest.yaml](https://git.door43.org/WycliffeAssociates/en_ulb/src/branch/master/manifest.yaml) file.
If you will be editing this ULB, please see [Introduction to the ULB] (https://git.door43.org/WycliffeAssociates/en_ulb/src/branch/master/00-About_the_ULB/ULB-1-Intro.md) and [Decisions Concerning th ULB] (https://git.door43.org/WycliffeAssociates/en_ulb/src/branch/master/00-About_the_ULB/ULB-2-Decisions.md).

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