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Jeremiah 15:5

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

People of Jerusalem, who will feel sorry for you? Will anyone bother to ask if you are well?

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My friends, I beg you for pity! God has made me his target.

I am crushed by insults, and I feel sick. I had hoped for mercy and pity, but there was none.

When they arrived, Moses went out and bowed down in front of Jethro, then kissed him. After they had greeted each other, they went into the tent,

You have been destroyed by war and by famine; I cannot comfort you.

Then I will smash them against each other like jars. I will have no pity on the young or the old, and they will all be destroyed. I, the LORD, have spoken.

When someone dies, don't visit the family or show any sorrow. I will no longer love or bless or have any pity on the people of Judah.

Zion reaches out her hands, but no one offers comfort. The LORD has turned the neighbouring nations against Jacob's descendants. Jerusalem is merely a filthy rag to her neighbours.

Everyone who sees you will turn away and shout, “Nineveh is done for! Is anyone willing to mourn or to give her comfort?”

The six hundred warriors left the road and went to the house on Micah's property where the young Levite priest lived. They stood at the gate and greeted the priest. Meanwhile, the five men who had been there before went into Micah's house and took the sacred priestly apron and the idols. “Hey!” the priest shouted. “What do you think you're doing?”

After they greet you, they'll give you two loaves of bread.

David left his things with the man in charge of supplies and ran up to the battle line to ask his brothers if they were well.

So he sent ten men to Carmel with this message for Nabal: I hope that you and your family are healthy and that all is going well for you.




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