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2 Kings 8:11

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

Elisha stared at him until Hazael was embarrassed, then Elisha began crying.

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Then he cried so loudly that the Egyptians heard him and told about it in the king's palace.

During Pekah's rule, King Tiglath Pileser of Assyria marched into Israel. He captured the territories of Gilead and Galilee, including the towns of Ijon, Abel-Bethmaacah, Janoah, Kedesh, and Hazor, as well as the entire territory of Naphtali. Then he took Israelites from those regions to Assyria as prisoners.

They kept begging until he was embarrassed to say no. He finally agreed, and the prophets sent the men out. They looked three days for Elijah but never found him.

When anyone disobeys you, my eyes overflow with tears.

If you are too proud to listen, I will weep alone. Tears will stream from my eyes when the LORD's people are taken away as prisoners.

Jeremiah, go and tell the people how you feel about all this. So I told them: “Tears will flood my eyes both day and night, because my nation suffers from a deadly wound.

I can't stand the pain! My heart pounds, as I twist and turn in agony. I hear the signal trumpet and the battle cry of the enemy, and I cannot be silent.

I wish that my eyes were fountains of tears, so I could cry day and night for my people who were killed.

The people answered, “Let them come quickly and cry for us, until our own eyes are flooded with tears.

When Jesus came closer and could see Jerusalem, he cried

Some of the Jews plotted against me and caused me a lot of sorrow and trouble. But I served the Lord and was humble.

Be on your guard! Remember how day and night for three years I kept warning you with tears in my eyes.

my heart is broken and I am in great sorrow.

I often warned you that many people are living as enemies of the cross of Christ. And now with tears in my eyes, I warn you again




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