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Isaiah 63:10

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Then the LORD's people turned against him and made his Holy Spirit sad. So he became their enemy and attacked them.

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He was very sorry that he had made them,

So in the fifth year of Rehoboam's rule, the LORD punished them for their unfaithfulness and allowed King Shishak of Egypt to invade Judah.

In spite of this, they rebelled and disobeyed your laws. They killed your prophets, who warned them to turn back to you, and they cursed your name.

You warned them to turn back and discover true life by obeying your laws. But they stubbornly refused and continued to sin.

Then Moses got into trouble for speaking in anger.

because you had rebelled against God Most High and refused his advice.

Don't chase me away from you or take your Holy Spirit away from me.

But in the desert, the people of God Most High kept sinning and rebelling.

When the LORD heard this, he was angry and furious with Jacob's descendants, the people of Israel.

While they were in the desert, they often rebelled and made God sad.

God was so angry and furious that he went into a rage and caused them great trouble by sending swarms of destroying angels.

But the people tested God Most High, and they refused to obey his laws.

They would be different from their ancestors, who were stubborn, rebellious, and unfaithful to God.

The people complained and said, "Moses, what are we going to drink?"

Then Moses continued, "You will know it is the LORD when he gives you meat each evening and more than enough bread each morning. He is really the one you are complaining about, not us--we are nobodies--but the LORD has heard your complaints."

Carefully obey everything the angel says, because I am giving him complete authority, and he won't tolerate rebellion.

They have already stopped obeying me and have made themselves an idol in the shape of a young bull. They have bowed down to it, offered sacrifices, and said that it is the god who brought them out of Egypt.

The LORD has said, "Listen, heaven and earth! The children I raised have turned against me.

But his people remembered what had happened during the time of Moses. Didn't the LORD bring them and their leaders safely through the sea? Didn't he give them his Holy Spirit?

All day long I have reached out to stubborn and sinful people going their own way.

Your friends have forgotten you; they don't care anymore. Even I have acted like an enemy. And because your sins are horrible and countless, I will be cruel as I punish you.

The kings and the officials, the priests and the prophets, and everyone else in Israel and Judah have turned from me and made me angry by worshiping idols. Again and again I have tried to teach my people to obey me, but they refuse to be corrected. I am going to get rid of Jerusalem, because its people have done nothing but evil.

The LORD was right, but I refused to obey him. Now I ask all of you to look at my sufferings-- even my young people have been dragged away.

Won't you look and see how upset I am, our LORD? My stomach is in knots, and my heart is broken because I betrayed you. In the streets and at home, my people are slaughtered.

You made me furious by doing all these disgusting things and by forgetting how I took care of you when you were young. Then you made things worse by acting like a prostitute. You must be punished! I, the LORD God, have spoken.

Ezekiel, I am sending you to the people of Israel. They are just like their ancestors who rebelled against me and refused to stop.

and preach my message to them, whether they choose to listen or not.

But the Israelites rebelled against me in the desert. They refused to obey my laws and teachings, and they treated the Sabbath like any other day. Then in my anger, I decided to destroy the Israelites in the desert once and for all.

But the children also rebelled against me. They refused to obey my laws and teachings, and they treated the Sabbath as any other day. I became angry and decided to punish them in the desert.

but they still rebelled against me. They refused to listen and kept on worshiping their idols and foreign gods. In my anger, I decided to punish the Israelites in Egypt.

where they will be prisoners. And when they think of me, they will realize that they disgraced me by rebelling and by worshiping idols. They will hate themselves for the evil things they did,

This made the king so furious that he sent an army to kill those murderers and burn down their city.

God turned his back on his people and left them. Then they worshiped the stars in the sky, just as it says in the Book of the Prophets, "People of Israel, you didn't offer sacrifices and offerings to me during those forty years in the desert.

You stubborn and hardheaded people! You are always fighting against the Holy Spirit, just as your ancestors did.

Don't make God's Spirit sad. The Spirit makes you sure that someday you will be free from your sins.

You did not want to go into the land, and you refused to obey the LORD your God.

Don't ever forget how you kept rebelling and making the LORD angry the whole time you were in the desert. You rebelled from the day you left Egypt until the day you arrived here.

Phinehas and these leaders went to Gilead and met with the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and East Manasseh. They said:




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