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2 Samuel 15:26

Contemporary English Version 1995

But if he says he isn't pleased with me, then let him do what he knows is best.

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Samuel told Eli everything. Then Eli said, “He is the Lord, and he will do what's right.”

I praise the Lord your God. He is pleased with you and has made you king of Israel. The Lord has always loved Israel, so he has given them a king who will rule fairly and honestly.

When I was fenced in, you freed and rescued me because you love me.

Your name will no longer be “Deserted and Childless,” but “Happily Married.” You will please the Lord; your country will be his bride.

I praise the Lord your God. He is pleased with you and has made you king of Israel. God loves the people of this country and will never desert them, so he has given them a king who will rule fairly and honestly.

If we obey the Lord, he will surely give us that land rich with milk and honey.

Jehoiachin, you are unwanted like a broken clay pot. So you and your children will be thrown into a country you know nothing about.

Here is my servant! I have made him strong. He is my chosen one; I am pleased with him. I have given him my Spirit, and he will bring justice to the nations.

You treated me like this, and I kept silent, not saying a word.

“We have been unfaithful to you,” the Israelites admitted. “If we must be punished, do it yourself, but please rescue us from the Ammonites.”

Then after the time for mourning was over, David sent someone to bring her to the palace. She became David's wife, and they had a son. The Lord was angry because of what David had done,

David's order to count the people made God angry, and he punished Israel.

and you are strong enough to do anything to us that you want. We just ask you to do what seems right.”

Be brave and fight hard to protect our people and the cities of our God. I pray that the Lord will do whatever pleases him.”

After all, you could have killed my whole family and me. But instead, you let me eat at your own table. Your Majesty, what more could I ask?”




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