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\q1 None fluttered their wings or opened their mouth or chirped."
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\v 15 Will the ax boast about itself against the one who wields it? Will the saw praise itself more than the one who cuts with it?
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\v 15 Will the ax boast about itself against the one who wields it?
\q1 Will the saw praise itself more than the one who cuts with it?
\q1 It is as if a rod could lift up those who raise it, or as if a wooden club could lift up a person.
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\v 16 Therefore the Lord Yahweh of hosts will send emaciation among his elite warriors;
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\v 19 The remnant of the trees of his forest will be so few, that a child could count them.
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\v 20 On that day, the remnant of Israel, the family of Jacob that has escaped, will no longer rely on the one who defeated them, but will indeed depend on Yahweh, the Holy One of Israel.
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\v 21 A remnant of Jacob will return to the mighty God.
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\v 22 For though your people, Israel, are like the sand of the seashore, only a remnant of them will return. Destruction is decreed, as overflowing righteousness demands.
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\v 23 For the Lord Yahweh of hosts, is about to carry out the destruction determined throughout the land.
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\v 25 Do not fear him, for in a very short time my anger against you will end, and my anger will lead to his destruction."
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\v 26 Then Yahweh of hosts will wield a whip against them, as when he defeated Midian at the rock of Oreb. He will raise his rod over the sea and lift it up as he did in Egypt.
\v 27 On that day,
\q1 his burden is lifted from your shoulder and his yoke from off your neck,
\q1 and the yoke will be destroyed because of fatness.
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\v 27 On that day, his burden is lifted from your shoulder and his yoke from off your neck,
and the yoke will be destroyed because of fatness.
\f + \ft The last line of this verse is difficult because it does not seem to fit the context. Some modern versions leave out \fqa because of fatness \fqa* . Other modern versions have \fqa and the yoke will be destroyed from off your neck. He has gone up from Rimmon. \fqa* Here \fqa He \fqa* means the Assyrian king and his army. \f*
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