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Isaiah 19:2

Conservative English Version

"I will punish Egypt with civil war-- neighbors, cities, and kingdoms will fight each other.

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After Zimri died, some of the Israelites wanted Tibni son of Ginath to be king, but others wanted Omri.

Nations were destroying each other, and cities were wiping out other cities, because God was causing trouble and unrest everywhere.

You will each be cruel to friends and neighbors. Young people will insult their elders; no one will show respect to those who deserve it.

The tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh turned against each other, then joined forces to attack Judah. But the LORD was still angry and ready to punish the nation even more.

All nations have heard you weep; you are disgraced, and they know it. Your troops fall to the ground, stumbling over each other.

Don't be afraid or lose hope, though year after year there are rumors of leaders fighting for control in the city of Babylon.

I, the LORD, will make the mountains of Israel turn against you. Your troops will be so terrified that they will attack each other.

Before that time, neither people nor animals were rewarded for their work, and no one was safe anywhere, because I had turned them against each other.

Brothers and sisters will betray one another and have each other put to death. Parents will betray their own children, and children will turn against their parents and have them killed.

Your worst enemies will be in your own family.

Jesus knew what they were thinking, and he said to them: Any kingdom where people fight each other will end up ruined. And a town or family that fights will soon destroy itself.

Nations and kingdoms will go to war against each other. People will starve to death, and in some places there will be earthquakes.

A nation whose people fight each other won't last very long.

and blew their trumpets again. As they did, the LORD made the enemy soldiers pull out their swords and start fighting each other. The enemy army tried to escape from the camp. They ran to Acacia Tree Town, toward Zeredah, and as far as the edge of the land that belonged to the town of Abel-Meholah near Tabbath.

when God decided to punish him and the leaders of Shechem for killing Gideon's seventy sons. So God turned the leaders of Shechem against Abimelech.

Saul's lookouts at Geba saw that the Philistine army was running in every direction, like melted wax.

Saul quickly called his army together, then led them to the Philistine camp. By this time the Philistines were so confused that they were killing each other.




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