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Psalm 51:4

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

You are really the one I have sinned against; I have disobeyed you and have done wrong. So it is right and fair for you to correct and punish me.

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God spoke to Abimelech in another dream and said: I know you are innocent. That's why I kept you from sleeping with Sarah and doing anything wrong.

But Er was very evil, and the LORD took his life.

No one in my master's house is more important than I am. The only thing he hasn't given me is you, and that's because you are his wife. I won't sin against God by doing such a terrible thing as this.”

They used magic and witchcraft and even sacrificed their own children. The Israelites were determined to do whatever the LORD hated.

and even set up the pole for Asherah there. Manasseh practised magic and witchcraft; he asked fortune-tellers for advice and sacrificed his own son. He did many sinful things and made the LORD very angry. Years ago the LORD had told David and his son Solomon: Jerusalem is the place I prefer above all others in Israel. It belongs to me, and there I will be worshipped for ever.

God comes to judge his people. He shouts to the heavens and to the earth,

The heavens announce, “God is the judge, and he is always honest.”

But I wipe away your sins because of who I am. And so, I will forget the wrongs you have done.

The son said, “Father, I have sinned against God in heaven and against you. I am no longer good enough to be called your son.”

Everyone had been listening to John. Even the tax collectors had obeyed God and had done what was right by letting John baptize them.

He has set a day when he will judge the world's people with fairness. And he has chosen the man Jesus to do the judging for him. God has given proof of this to all of us by raising Jesus from death.

But you are stubborn and refuse to turn to God. So you are making things even worse for yourselves on that day when he will show how angry he is and will judge the world with fairness.

No, indeed! God tells the truth, even if everyone else is a liar. The Scriptures say about God, “Your words will be proved true, and in court you will win your case.”

The same God who told us to be faithful in marriage also told us not to murder. So even if you are faithful in marriage, but murder someone, you have still broken God's Law.

But if you treat some people better than others, you have done wrong, and the Scriptures teach that you have sinned.

Then I heard the angel, who has power over water, say, “You have always been, and you always will be the holy God. You had the right to judge in this way.

I looked and saw that heaven was open, and a white horse was there. Its rider was called Faithful and True, and he is always fair when he judges or goes to war.




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