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Amos 9:15

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

I'll plant your roots deep in the land I have given you, and you won't ever be uprooted again. I, the LORD God, have spoken!

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You chased off the nations by causing them trouble with your powerful arm. Then you let our ancestors take over their land.

We were like a grapevine you brought out of Egypt. You chased other nations away and planted us here.

Your people will live right and always own the land; they are the trees I planted to bring praise to me.

Instead, you will call me the Living God who rescued you from that country in the north and from the other countries where I had forced you to go. Some day I will bring you back to this land that I gave your ancestors.

Instead, you will call me the Living God who rescued you from the land in the north and from all the other countries where I had forced you to go. And you will once again live in your own land.

where I am watching over them. Then some day I will bring them back to this land. I will plant them, instead of uprooting them, and I will build them up, rather than tearing them down.

Then, in countries to the north, you people of Judah and Israel will be reunited, and you will return to the land I gave your ancestors.

I am the LORD All-Powerful, the God of Israel, and I promise you that people will once again buy and sell houses, farms, and vineyards in this country.

I am angry with the people of Jerusalem, and I will scatter them in foreign countries. But some day I will bring them back here and let them live in safety.

I will give this land to Israel and Judah once again, and I will make them as strong as they were before.

Foreign nations will never again rob them, and wild animals will no longer kill and eat them. They will have nothing to fear.

and then say: I, the LORD God, will gather the people of Israel and bring them home from the foreign nations where they now live.

but Judah and Jerusalem will always have people.

Everyone will find rest beneath their own fig trees or grapevines, and they will live in peace. This is a solemn promise of the LORD All-Powerful.




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