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Psalm 49:5

Holy Bible: Easy-to-Read Version

Why should I be afraid when trouble comes? There is no need to fear when evil enemies surround me.

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The angel said, ‘Paul, don’t be afraid! You must stand before Caesar. And God has given you this promise: He will save the lives of all those sailing with you.’

And you will not be afraid of those who are against you. All of this is proof from God that you are being saved and that your enemies will be lost.

I mean that you should use every opportunity you have for doing good, because these are evil times.

At that time wise teachers will be quiet, because it is a bad time.

They don’t believe that I will remember their crimes. The bad things they did are all around. I can see their sins clearly.

If you are weak in times of trouble, that is real weakness.

The sins of the wicked will trap them. Those sins will be like ropes holding them back.

My guilt is like a heavy burden. I am sinking beneath its weight.

Even if I walk through a valley as dark as the grave, I will not be afraid of any danger, because you are with me. Your rod and staff comfort me.

The “dogs” are all around me— a pack of evil people has trapped me. They have pierced my hands and feet.

Now don’t make me die far away from the Lord’s presence. The king of Israel has come out looking for a flea. You are like a man hunting partridges in the mountains.”

Dan will be like a snake at the side of the road. He will be like a dangerous snake lying near the path. That snake bites a horse’s foot, and the rider falls to the ground.

Then Balaam spoke, and this was his message: “Balak, the king of Moab, brought me here from the eastern mountains of Aram. Balak said to me, ‘Come, curse Jacob for me. Come, speak against the Israelites.’

I will tell you a story. I will tell you about things from the past that are hard to understand.




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