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Haggai 2:19

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

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

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Isaac planted grain and had a good harvest that same year. The LORD blessed him,

Can you trust him to harvest your grain or take it to your barn from the threshing place?

It is like the dew from Mount Hermon, falling on Zion's mountains, where the LORD has promised to bless his people with life for evermore.

LORD God All-Powerful, you bless everyone who trusts you.

My people will come to Mount Zion and celebrate; their faces will glow because of my blessings. I'll give them grain, grapes, and olive oil, as well as sheep and cattle. Israel will be prosperous and grow like a garden with plenty of water.

I will bless my people with more food than they need, and the priests will enjoy the choice cuts of meat. I, the LORD, have spoken.

Grapevines have dried up and so has every tree— figs and pomegranates, date palms and apples. All happiness has faded away.

I am the LORD your God. Perhaps I will change my mind and treat you with mercy. Then you will be blessed with enough grain and wine for offering sacrifices to me.

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.

I am the LORD All-Powerful, and I challenge you to put me to the test. Bring the entire ten per cent into the storehouse, so there will be food in my house. Then I will open the windows of heaven and flood you with blessing after blessing.

But more than anything else, put God's work first and do what he wants. Then the other things will be yours as well.

You should be happy to give the poor what they need, because then the LORD will make you successful in everything you do.




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