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Isaiah 65:7

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

I, the LORD, will make them pay for their sins and for those of their ancestors— they have disgraced me by burning incense on mountains.

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Jehoshaphat obeyed the LORD, just as his father Asa had done, and during his rule he was at peace with the king of Israel. He got rid of the rest of the prostitutes from the local shrines, but he did not destroy the shrines, and they were still used as places for offering sacrifices. Everything else Jehoshaphat did while he was king, including his brave deeds and military victories, is written in The History of the Kings of Judah.

But even Joash did not destroy the local shrines, and they were still used as places for offering sacrifices.

Amaziah did not destroy the local shrines, and they were still used as places for offering sacrifices.

It was Jotham who rebuilt the Upper Gate that led into the court around the LORD's temple. But the local shrines were not destroyed, and they were still used as places for offering sacrifices.

Ahaz offered sacrifices at the local shrines, as well as on every hill and in the shade of large trees.

Jehoram even built local shrines in the hills of Judah and let the people sin against the LORD by worshipping foreign gods.

Don't bow down and worship idols. I am the LORD your God, and I demand all your love. If you reject me, I will punish your families for three or four generations.

The Lord will do what he has planned against Jerusalem and Mount Zion. Then he will punish the proud and boastful king of Assyria,

I will punish this evil world and its people because of their sins. I will crush the horrible pride of those who are cruel.

The LORD All-Powerful has spoken to me this solemn promise: “I won't forgive them for this, not as long as they live.”

The LORD will come out to punish everyone on earth for their sins. And when he does, those who did violent crimes will be known and punished.

The LORD will fiercely attack as he did at Mount Perazim and in Gibeon Valley. But this time the LORD will do something surprising, not what you expect.

So once again I will do things that shock and amaze them, and I will destroy the wisdom of those who claim to know and understand.”

Tell those who disobey, “You're in big trouble— what you did to others will come back to you.”

This sin is like a crack that makes a high wall quickly crumble

and shatter like a crushed bowl. There's not a piece left big enough to carry hot coals or to scoop up water.”

You think you're so good, but I'll point out the truth.

You have spread out your beds on the tops of high mountains, where you sacrifice to idols.

Now the LORD will get furious and do to his enemies, both near and far, what they did to his people.

I have written this down; I won't keep silent. I'll pay them back just as their sins deserve.

You refused to answer when I called out; you paid no attention to my instructions. Instead, you did what I hated, knowing it was wrong. Now I will punish you in a way you dread the most.

I won't change my mind. I, the LORD, have spoken. You rejected me and worshipped false gods.

I will punish you double for your sins, because you have made my own land disgusting. You have filled it with lifeless idols that remind me of dead bodies.

You need to be punished, and so I will take revenge.

Why shouldn't I punish the people of Judah?

He refuses to eat meat sacrificed to foreign gods at local shrines or to worship Israel's idols. He doesn't have sex with someone else's wife or with a woman having her monthly period.

and even our kings, our officials, and our ancestors.

But as the saying goes, “The more they were called, the more they rebelled.” They never stopped offering incense and sacrifices to the idols of Baal.

I'll punish her for the days she worshipped Baal and burnt incense to him. I'll punish her for the times she forgot about me and wore jewellery and rings to attract her lovers. I, the LORD, have spoken!

and others of you will waste away in sorrow as the result of your sins and the sins of your ancestors.

Now you people of Reuben and Gad are doing the same thing and making the LORD even angrier.

If you give to others, you will be given a full amount in return. It will be packed down, shaken together, and spilling over into your lap. The way you treat others is the way you will be treated.

They keep us from speaking his message to the Gentiles and from leading them to be saved. The Jews have always gone too far with their sins. Now God has finally become angry and will punish them.




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