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Exodus 32:14 - New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition 2021

14 And the Lord changed his mind about the disaster that he planned to bring on his people.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

14 And the LORD repented of the evil which he thought to do unto his people.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

14 Then the Lord turned from the evil which He had thought to do to His people.

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American Standard Version (1901)

14 And Jehovah repented of the evil which he said he would do unto his people.

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Common English Bible

14 Then the LORD changed his mind about the terrible things he said he would do to his people.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

14 And the Lord was appeased from doing the evil which he had spoken against his people.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

14 And the Lord was appeased from doing the evil which he had spoken against his people.

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Exodus 32:14
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And the Lord was sorry that he had made humans on the earth, and it grieved him to his heart.


But when the angel stretched out his hand toward Jerusalem to destroy it, the Lord relented concerning the evil and said to the angel who was bringing destruction among the people, “It is enough; now stay your hand.” The angel of the Lord was standing by the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite. David looked up and saw the angel of the Lord standing between earth and heaven and in his hand a drawn sword stretched out over Jerusalem. Then David and the elders, clothed in sackcloth, fell on their faces.


And God sent an angel to Jerusalem to destroy it, but when he was about to destroy it, the Lord took note and relented concerning the calamity; he said to the destroying angel, “Enough! Stay your hand.” The angel of the Lord was standing by the threshing floor of Ornan the Jebusite.


Therefore he said he would destroy them— had not Moses, his chosen one, stood in the breach before him, to turn away his wrath from destroying them.


For their sake he remembered his covenant and showed compassion according to the abundance of his steadfast love.


Now if I have found favor in your sight, please show me your ways, so that I may know you and find favor in your sight. Consider, too, that this nation is your people.”


but if that nation, concerning which I have spoken, turns from its evil, I will change my mind about the disaster that I intended to bring on it.


Now therefore amend your ways and your doings, and obey the voice of the Lord your God, and the Lord will change his mind about the disaster that he has pronounced against you.


“Did King Hezekiah of Judah and all Judah actually put him to death? Did he not fear the Lord and entreat the favor of the Lord, and did not the Lord change his mind about the disaster that he had pronounced against them? But we are about to bring great disaster on ourselves!”


rend your hearts and not your clothing. Return to the Lord your God, for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, abounding in steadfast love, and relenting from punishment.


The Lord relented concerning this; “It shall not be,” said the Lord.


The Lord relented concerning this; “This also shall not be,” said the Lord God.


When God saw what they did, how they turned from their evil ways, God changed his mind about the calamity that he had said he would bring upon them, and he did not do it.


He prayed to the Lord and said, “O Lord! Is not this what I said while I was still in my own country? That is why I fled to Tarshish at the beginning, for I knew that you are a gracious and merciful God, slow to anger, abounding in steadfast love, and relenting from punishment.


Then the Lord said, “I do forgive, just as you have asked;


“I stayed on the mountain forty days and forty nights, as I had done the first time. And once again the Lord listened to me. The Lord was unwilling to destroy you.


I said, “I will make an end of them and blot out the memory of them from humankind,”


Indeed, the Lord will vindicate his people, have compassion on his servants, when he sees that their power is gone, neither bond nor free remaining.


Whenever the Lord raised up judges for them, the Lord was with the judge, and he delivered them from the hand of their enemies all the days of the judge, for the Lord would be moved to pity by their groaning because of those who persecuted and oppressed them.


“I regret that I made Saul king, for he has turned back from following me and has not carried out my commands.” Samuel was angry, and he cried out to the Lord all night.


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