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Jeremiah 23:30

Contemporary English Version 1995

These unfaithful prophets claim I give them their dreams, but it isn't true. I didn't choose them to be my prophets, and yet they babble on and on, speaking in my name, while stealing words from each other. And when my people hear these liars, they are led astray instead of being helped. So I warn you that I am now the enemy of these prophets. I, the Lord, have spoken.

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But if I haven't spoken, and a prophet claims to have a message from me, you must kill that prophet, and you must also kill any prophet who claims to have a message from another god.

So I am going to punish those lying prophets for deceiving the people of Israel with false messages.

I hate the magic charms they use to trick people into believing their lies. I will rip those charms from their wrists and set free the people they have trapped like birds.

But God despises evil people, and he will wipe them all from the earth, till they are forgotten.

I will punish the people of Jerusalem with fire. Some of them have escaped one destruction, but soon they will be completely burned. And when that happens, you, Ezekiel, will know that I am the Lord.

The Lord watches over everyone who obeys him, and he listens to their prayers. But he opposes everyone who does evil.”

And here is how you will know that I will keep my threats to punish you in Egypt.

I, the Lord All-Powerful, have decided to wipe you out with disasters.

The Lord will be furious, and instead of forgiving you, he will separate you from the other tribes. Then he will destroy you, by piling on you all the curses in The Book of God's Law, and you will be forgotten forever.

and I will turn from you and let you be destroyed by your attackers. You will even run at the very rumor of attack.

They have disgraced both the place where I am worshiped and my holy name, and so I will turn against them and no longer let them belong to my people.

Jerusalem, from your mountaintop you look out over the valleys and think you are safe. But I, the Lord, am angry,




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