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Jeremiah 8:16

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

Our enemies have reached the town of Dan in the north, and the snorting of their horses makes us tremble with fear. The enemy will destroy Jerusalem and our entire nation. No one will survive.”

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Did you make them able to jump like grasshoppers or to frighten people with their snorting?

The earth and everything on it belong to the LORD. The world and its people belong to him.

Our enemies refuse to admit that you are God or to worship you. They have wiped out our people and left our nation lying in ruins. So get angry and sweep them away!

Since the days of our ancestors when our nation was young, that shameful god Baal has taken our crops and livestock, our sons and daughters.

But if your enemies try to rob or destroy you, I will rob and destroy them, and they will be led as captives to foreign lands.

An army will come out, like a lion from its den. It will destroy nations and leave your towns empty and in ruins.”

When you hear the thunder of horses and chariots, your courage will vanish, and parents will abandon their own children.

This nation will eat your crops and livestock; they will leave no fruit on your vines or trees. And although you feel safe behind thick walls, your towns will be destroyed and your children killed.

Bows and arrows and swords are in their hands. The soldiers are cruel and show no pity. The hoofbeats of their horses echo like ocean waves crashing against the shore. The army has lined up for battle and is coming to attack you, people of Babylonia!

The earth twists and turns in torment, because I have decided to make Babylonia a desert where no one can live, and I won't change my mind.

Its well armed troops are cruel and never show mercy. Their galloping horses sound like ocean waves pounding on the shore. This army will attack you, lovely Jerusalem.”

here is your fate— cracking whips, churning wheels; galloping horses, roaring chariots;

mountains trembled at the sight of you; rain poured from the clouds; ocean waves roared and rose.

The Scriptures say, “The earth and everything in it belong to the Lord.”

But if you are told that it has been sacrificed to idols, don't cause a problem by eating it. I don't mean a problem for yourself, but for the one who told you. Why should my freedom be limited by someone else's conscience?

But they named it Dan, after one of Israel's sons, who was the ancestor of their tribe.

The Israelites called a meeting of the nation. And since they were God's people, the meeting was held at the place of worship in Mizpah. Men who could serve as soldiers came from everywhere in Israel—from Dan in the north, Beersheba in the south, and Gilead east of the River Jordan. Four hundred thousand of them came to Mizpah, and they each felt the same about what those men from the tribe of Benjamin had done. News about the meeting at Mizpah reached the tribe of Benjamin. As soon as the leaders of the tribes of Israel took their places, the Israelites said, “How could such a horrible thing happen?”

Sisera's horses galloped off, their hoofs thundering in retreat.




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