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Isaiah 30:6

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

This is a message about the animals of the Southern Desert: you people carry treasures on donkeys and camels. You travel to a feeble nation through a troublesome desert filled with lions and flying fiery dragons.

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Later, Abram started out towards the Southern Desert.

She took along several of her officials, and she loaded her camels with gifts of spices, jewels, and gold. When she arrived, she and Solomon talked about everything she could think of.

When Asa heard about this, he took the silver and gold from his palace and from the LORD's temple. Then he sent it to Damascus with this message for King Benhadad of Syria:

The Queen of Sheba heard how famous Solomon was, so she went to Jerusalem to test him with difficult questions. She took along several of her officials, and she loaded her camels with gifts of spices, jewels, and gold. When she arrived, she and Solomon talked about everything she could think of.

Can you depend on him to use his great strength and do your heavy work?

that their lives were miserable. The Egyptians were cruel to the people of Israel and forced them to make bricks and to mix mortar and to work in the fields.

Philistines, don't be happy just because the rod that punished you is broken. That rod will become a poisonous snake, and then a flying fiery dragon.

The people of Moab are leaving, crossing over Willow Brook, taking everything they own and have worked for.

I will put the Egyptians under the power of a cruel, heartless king. I, the LORD All-Powerful, have promised this.”

No lions or other wild animals will come near that road; only those the LORD has saved will travel there.

On the day they attack, they will roar like the sea. And across the land you will see nothing but darkness and trouble, because the light of day will be covered by thick clouds.

You smear on olive oil and all kinds of perfume to worship the god Molech. You even seek advice from spirits of the dead.

and on earth, they will find only trouble and darkness, terrible trouble and deepest darkness.

My commands haven't changed since I brought your ancestors out of Egypt, a nation that seemed like a blazing furnace where iron ore is melted. I told your ancestors that if they obeyed my commands, I would be their God, and they would be my people.

Your ancestors refused to ask for my help, though I had rescued them from Egypt and led them through a treacherous, barren desert, where no one lives or dares to travel.

“Ezekiel, son of man, turn towards the south and warn the forests

All day long Israel chases wind from the desert; deceit and violence are found everywhere. Treaties are made with Assyria; olive oil is taken to Egypt.

The LORD also brings charges against the people of Judah, the descendants of Jacob. He will punish them for what they have done.

You will eat, but still be hungry; you will store up goods, but lose everything— I, the LORD, will let it all be captured in war.

The chariot with black horses goes towards the north, the chariot with white horses goes towards the west, and the one with spotted horses goes towards the south.”

Everyone in Jerusalem, celebrate and shout! Your king has won a victory, and he is coming to you. He is humble and rides on a donkey; he comes on the colt of a donkey.

and the LORD answered, “Make a snake out of bronze and place it on top of a pole. Anyone who gets bitten can look at the snake and won't die.”

The Queen of the South will also stand there with you and condemn you. She travelled a long way to hear Solomon's wisdom, and yet here is something much greater than Solomon.

The king should not have many horses, especially those from Egypt. The LORD has said his people are never to go back there again.

But you are the LORD's people, because he led you through fiery trials and rescued you from Egypt.

Remember how he led you in that huge and frightening desert where poisonous snakes and scorpions live. There was no water, but the LORD split open a rock, and water poured out so you could drink.




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