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Psalm 33:17 - Easy To Read Version

17 Horses don’t really bring victory in war.\par Their strength can’t really\par help you escape.\par

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

17 An horse is a vain thing for safety: Neither shall he deliver any by his great strength.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

17 A horse is devoid of value for victory; neither does he deliver any by his great power.

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American Standard Version (1901)

17 A horse is a vain thing for safety; Neither doth he deliver any by his great power.

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Common English Bible

17 A warhorse is a bad bet for victory; it can’t save despite its great strength.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

17 But the countenance of the Lord is upon those who do evil, to perish the remembrance of them from the earth.

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Psalm 33:17
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Some people trust their chariots. {\cf2\super [117]} \par Other people trust their soldiers.\par But we remember the Lord our God.\par


War horses and powerful soldiers\par don’t make him happy.\par


“Assyria will not save us.\par We will not ride on \{war\} horses.\par We will never again say, ‘Our God’\par to something we made with our hands.\par Why? Because you are the One who\par shows mercy to orphans. {\cf2\super [148]} ”\par


You say, “No, we need horses to run away on!” That is true—you will run away on horses. But the enemy will chase you. And the enemy will be faster than your horses.


I also saw other things in this life {\cf2\super [36]} that were not fair: The fastest runner does not always win the race; the strongest army does not always win the battle; the wisest man does not always get the food he earns; the smartest man does not always get the wealth; and an educated person does not always get the praise he deserves. When the time comes, bad things happen to everyone!


Barak and his men attacked Sisera. During the battle, the Lord confused Sisera and his army and chariots. They did not know what to do. So Barak and his men defeated Sisera’s army. But Sisera left his chariot and ran away on foot.


“When you go out to battle against your enemies, and you see horses, chariots, [126] and many more people than you have, you must not be afraid of them. Why? Because the Lord your God is with you—and the Lord brought you out of Egypt.


Those other people were defeated—\par they died in battle.\par But we won! We are the winners!\par


Look at the people going down to Egypt for help. The people ask for horses. They think horses will save them. The people hope the chariots {\cf2\super [289]} and horse soldiers from Egypt will protect them. The people think they are safe because that army is very big. The people don’t trust the Holy One of Israel (God). The people don’t ask the Lord for help.


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