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Haggai 1:11

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

And so, at my command everything will become barren—your farmland and pastures, your vineyards and olive trees, your animals and you yourselves. All your hard work will be for nothing.

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Elijah was a prophet from Tishbe in Gilead. One day he went to King Ahab and said, “I'm a servant of the living LORD, the God of Israel. And I swear in his name that it won't rain until I say so. There won't even be any dew on the ground.”

Elisha told the woman whose son he had brought back to life, “The LORD has warned that there will be no food here for seven years. Take your family and go and live somewhere else for a while.”

When God does nothing, can any person or nation find fault with him?

Judah and Jerusalem weep as the land dries up.

Everyone heard my groaning, but no one offered comfort. My enemies know of the trouble that you have brought on me, and it makes them glad. Hurry and punish them, as you have promised.

But the LORD created the stars and put them in place. He turns darkness to dawn and daylight to darkness; he scoops up the ocean and empties it on the earth.

The LORD showed me that he is going to send a ball of fire to burn up everything on earth, including the sea.

He built his palace in the heavens and let its foundations rest on the earth. He scoops up the ocean and empties it on the earth. His name is the LORD.

I made all your hard work useless by sending mildew, mould, and hail—but you still did not return to me, your LORD.

Although you have not yet harvested any grain, grapes, figs, pomegranates, or olives, I will richly bless you in the days ahead.

I will also stop locusts from destroying your crops and keeping your vineyards from producing.

That's why your whole nation is under a curse.




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