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Numbers 24:24

Christian Standard Bible Anglicised

Ships will come from the coast of Kittim; they will carry out raids against Asshur and Eber, but they too will come to destruction.

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And Javan’s sons: Elishah, Tarshish,  Kittim, and Dodanim.


Ships of Kittim  , will come against him and, being intimidated, he will withdraw. Then he will rage against the holy covenant and take action. On his return, he will favour those who abandon the holy covenant.


Then Balaam saw Amalek and proclaimed his poem: Amalek was first among the nations, but his future is destruction.


If we let him go on like this, everyone will believe in him, and the Romans  will come and take away both our place and our nation.’


‘So when you see the abomination of desolation,   spoken of by the prophet Daniel,   standing in the holy place’   (let the reader understand),


He will pitch his royal tents between the sea and  the beautiful holy mountain,  but he will meet his end with no one to help him.


He said, ‘Do you know why I’ve come to you? I must return at once to fight against the prince of Persia, and when I leave, the prince of Greece will come.


The shaggy goat represents the king of Greece, and the large horn between his eyes represents the first king.


You saw a stone  break off from the mountain without a hand touching it,  , and it crushed the iron, bronze, fired clay, silver, and gold. The great God has told the king what will happen in the future.  The dream is certain, and its interpretation reliable.’


Then the iron, the fired clay, the bronze, the silver, and the gold were shattered and became like chaff  from the summer threshing-floors. The wind carried them away, and not a trace of them could be found. But the stone that struck the statue became a great mountain and filled  the whole earth.


A pronouncement  concerning Tyre: Wail, ships of Tarshish, for your haven has been destroyed. Word has reached them from the land of Cyprus.  ,


One of the survivors came and told Abram the Hebrew,  who lived near the oaks belonging to Mamre the Amorite, the brother of Eshcol and the brother of Aner. They were bound by a treaty with Abram.


‘Show me a denarius.   Whose image and inscription does it have? ’ ‘Caesar’s,’ they said.


Once more he proclaimed his poem: Ah, who can live when God does this?


They made your oars of oaks from Bashan. They made your deck of cypress wood from the coasts of Cyprus, inlaid with ivory.


Woe to Assyria, the rod of my anger – the staff in their hands is my wrath.


But when the Lord finishes all his work against Mount Zion and Jerusalem, he will say, ‘I  will punish the king of Assyria for his arrogant acts and the proud look in his eyes.’





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