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Psalm 41:9

Holy Bible: Easy-to-Read Version

My best friend, the one I trusted, the one who ate with me—even he has turned against me.

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“I am not talking about all of you. I know the people I have chosen. But what the Scriptures say must happen: ‘The man who shared my food has turned against me.’

Jesus answered, “One who has dipped his bread in the same bowl with me will be the one to hand me over.

I hear people whispering against me. Everywhere, I hear things that frighten me. Even my friends are speaking against me. People are just waiting for me to make a mistake. They are saying, “Let us lie and say that he did something bad. Maybe we can trick Jeremiah. Then we will have him. We will finally be rid of him. Then we will grab him and take our revenge on him.”

All my close friends hate me. Even my loved ones have turned against me.

All those who are your friends will force you out of the land. Those who were at peace with you will trick you, and they will defeat you. The soldiers who fought by your side are planning a trap for you. They say, ‘He doesn’t expect a thing!’”

Don’t trust your neighbor or trust a friend! Don’t even speak freely with your wife.

Ahithophel was one of David’s advisors. He was from the town of Giloh. While Absalom was offering sacrifices, he invited Ahithophel to join. Absalom’s plans were working very well and more and more people began to support him.

“God has made my brothers hate me. Those who knew me have become strangers.

“But Jeshurun became fat and kicked like a bull. (Yes, you people were fed well and became full and fat.) They left the God who made them! They ran away from the Rock who saved them.

I will not even look at anything shameful. I hate all wrongdoing. I want no part of it!




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