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Jeremiah 6:11

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

Your anger against Judah flames up inside me, and I can't hold it in much longer. Don't hold back my anger! Let it sweep away everyone— the children at play and all adults, young and old alike.

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Even young people get tired, then stumble and fall.

I don't go to parties and have a good time. Instead, I keep to myself, because you have filled me with your anger.

My people, you abandoned me and walked away. I am tired of showing mercy; that's why I'll destroy you

But now I am asking you to let their children starve or be killed in war. Let women lose their husbands and sons to disease and violence.

Sometimes I tell myself not to think about you, LORD, or even mention your name. But your message burns in my heart and bones, and I cannot keep silent.

Why shouldn't I punish the people of Judah?

And now, I, the LORD All-Powerful, will flood Judah with my fiery anger until nothing is left—no people or animals, no trees or crops.

“We ask you women to pay attention to what the LORD says. We will teach you a funeral song that you can teach your daughters and friends:

‘We were in our fortress, but death sneaked in through our windows. It even struck down children at play and our strongest young men.’

You, LORD, have turned back my warriors and crushed my young heroes. Judah was a woman untouched, but you let her be trampled like grapes in a wine-pit.

My people, both young and old, lie dead in the streets. Because you were angry, my young men and women were brutally slaughtered.

he is ready to destroy the temple in which you take such pride and which makes you feel so safe. Your children who now live in Jerusalem will be killed.

Then the Spirit carried me away. The LORD's power had taken complete control of me, and I was both annoyed and angry.

But the LORD has filled me with power and his Spirit. I have been given the courage to speak about justice and to tell you people of Israel that you have sinned.

On that night two people will be sleeping in the same bed, but only one will be taken. The other will be left.

While Paul was waiting in Athens, he was upset to see all the idols in the city.

But after Silas and Timothy came from Macedonia, he spent all his time preaching to the Jews about Jesus the Messiah.

We cannot keep quiet about what we have seen and heard.”

From the temple I heard a voice shout to the seven angels, “Go and empty the seven bowls of God's anger on the earth.”




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