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Genesis 8:1

Contemporary English Version 1995

God did not forget about Noah and the animals with him in the boat. So God made a wind blow, and the water started going down.

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Finally, God remembered Rachel—he answered her prayer by giving her a son. “God has taken away my disgrace,” she said.

When God destroyed the cities of the valley where Lot lived, he remembered his promise to Abraham and saved Lot from the terrible destruction.

and God heard their loud cries. He did not forget the promise he had made to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob,

God saw the trouble we were in. God's love never fails.

Elkanah and his family got up early the next morning and worshiped the Lord. Then they went back home to Ramah. Later the Lord blessed Elkanah and Hannah

Moses stretched his arm over the sea, and the Lord sent a strong east wind that blew all night until there was dry land where the water had been. The sea opened up,

Remember me, Lord, when you show kindness by saving your people.

I, the Lord, won't forget any of this, though you take great pride in your ancestor Jacob.

I know your reputation, Lord, and I am amazed at what you have done. Please turn from your anger and be merciful; do for us what you did for our ancestors.

Our Lord, punish the Edomites! On the day Jerusalem fell, they shouted, “Completely destroy the city! Tear down every building!”

Our Lord, don't forget David and how he suffered.

I also arranged for the people to bring firewood to the altar each day and for them to bring the first part of their harvest to the temple. I pray that God will bless me for the good I have done.

I ordered the Levites to make themselves holy and to guard the gates on the Sabbath, so that it would be kept holy. God is truly merciful, and I pray that he will treat me with kindness and bless me for doing this.

I pray that God will punish them for breaking their priestly vows and disgracing the Levi tribe.

I pray that my God will remember these good things that I have done for his temple and for those who worship there.

Her sins are piled as high as heaven. God has remembered the evil she has done.

The great city of Babylon split into three parts, and the cities of other nations fell. So God made Babylon drink from the wine cup filled with his anger.

As surely as rain blows in from the north, anger is caused by cruel words.

Please hide me, God, deep in the ground— and when you are angry no more, remember to rescue me.

The angel said, “You had no right to treat your donkey like that! I was the one who blocked your way, because I don't think you should go to Moab.

In that city of Nineveh there are more than 120,000 people who cannot tell right from wrong, and many cattle are also there. Don't you think I should be concerned about that big city?

Your decisions are always fair. They are firm like mountains, deep like the sea, and all people and animals are under your care.

But when you got furious, they sank like lead, swallowed by ocean waves.

Whenever you go into battle against an enemy attacking your land, give a warning signal on the trumpets. Then I, the Lord, will hear it and rescue you.

God can hold back the rain or send a flood,

The Lord rules on his throne, king of the flood forever.

God never forgot his sacred promise to his servant Abraham.

I am the one who commands the sea and its streams to run dry.

At the Lord's command, oceans and rivers dry up. Bashan, Mount Carmel, and Lebanon wither, and their flowers fade.

This includes the birds and the animals that came out of the boat.

The Lord will not forget to give us his blessing; he will bless all of Israel and the family of Aaron.

Your rivers and canals will dry up. All of this will happen, because your land is full of idols, and they have made fools of you.

My people will go through an ocean of troubles, but I will overcome the waves and dry up the deepest part of the Nile. Assyria's great pride will be put down, and the power of Egypt will disappear.




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