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Psalm 9:5

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

You warn the nations and destroy evil people; you wipe out their names for ever and ever.

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When Ahithophel saw that Absalom and the leaders of Israel were not going to follow his advice, he saddled his donkey and rode back to his home in Gilo. He told his family and servants what to do. Then he hanged himself, and they buried him in his family's burial place.

Take revenge and punish the nations.

Why do the nations plot, and why do their people make useless plans?

You destroy every liar, and you despise violence and deceit.

Whenever your enemies refuse to change their ways, you sharpen your sword and string your bow.

He made nations run from the tribes of Israel, and he let the tribes take over their land.

Why should nations ask us, “Where is your God?” Let us and the other nations see you take revenge for your servants who died a violent death.

Good people are remembered long after they are gone, but the wicked are soon forgotten.

The lamp of a good person keeps on shining; the lamp of an evil person soon goes out.

Your king and his officials will die, and I will rule in their place. I, the LORD, have spoken.

You rescued me and saved my life.

When I come to bring justice, you will trample those who are evil, as though they were ashes under your feet. I, the LORD All-Powerful, have spoken!

So don't try to stop me! I am going to wipe them out, and no one on earth will remember they ever lived. Then I will let your descendants become an even bigger and more powerful nation than Israel.

From his mouth a sharp sword went out to attack the nations. He will rule them with an iron rod and will show the fierce anger of God All-Powerful by trampling on the grapes in the pit where wine is made.

David told her: I praise the LORD God of Israel! He must have sent you to meet me today.

David heard that Nabal had died. “I praise the LORD!” David said. “He has judged Nabal guilty for insulting me. The LORD kept me from doing anything wrong, and he made sure that Nabal hurt only himself with his own evil.” Abigail was still at Carmel. So David sent messengers to ask her if she would marry him.

Saul told the soldier who carried his weapons, “Kill me with your sword! I don't want those worthless Philistines to torture me and make fun of me.” But the soldier was afraid to kill him. Saul then took out his own sword; he stuck the blade into his stomach, and fell on it.




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