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Zechariah 2:12

Contemporary English Version 1995

Then Judah will be his part of the holy land, and Jerusalem will again be his chosen city.

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I also promise that my towns will prosper—Jerusalem will once again be my chosen city, and I will comfort the people of Zion.

but the Lord himself takes care of Israel.

But you, Israel's God, created all things, and you chose Israel to be your very own. Your name is the Lord All-Powerful.

The Lord blesses each nation that worships only him. He blesses his chosen ones.

But the Lord, Israel's God, is all-powerful. He created everything, and he chose Israel to be his very own.

From far across the earth I brought you here and said, “You are my chosen servant. I haven't forgotten you.”

He chose the family of Jacob and the people of Israel for his very own.

Do something, God! Judge the nations of the earth; they belong to you.

You have gladly chosen Zion as your home, our Lord.

You said, “This is my home! I will live here forever.

The Lord will have mercy on Israel and will let them be his chosen people once again. He will bring them back to their own land, and foreigners will join them as part of Israel.

But the Lord said, “Satan, you are wrong. Jerusalem is my chosen city, and this man was rescued like a stick from a flaming fire.”

Israel, the Lord discovered you in a barren desert filled with howling winds. God became your fortress, protecting you as though you were his own eyes.

Haman told his wife and friends what had happened. Then his wife and his advisors said, “If Mordecai is a Jew, this is just the beginning of your troubles! You will end up a ruined man.”

and telling them, “Don't touch my chosen leaders or harm my prophets!”

In the evening their attack is fierce, but by morning they are destroyed. This is what happens to those who raid and rob us.

But if your enemies try to rob or destroy you, I will rob and destroy them, and they will be led as captives to foreign lands.




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