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Acts 8:33

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He was shamed and was treated unfairly. He died without children to continue his family. His life on earth has ended.”

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“As surely as God lives, who has taken away my rights, the Almighty, who has made me unhappy,

“Job says, ‘I am not guilty, and God has refused me a fair trial.

My strength has dried up like a clay pot, and my tongue sticks to the top of my mouth. You laid me in the dust of death.

The people in the future will serve him; they will always be told about the Lord.

They are not fair to the poor, and they rob my people of their rights. They allow people to steal from widows and to take from orphans what really belongs to them.

They take money to set the guilty free and don’t allow good people to be judged fairly.

But it was the Lord who decided to crush him and make him suffer. The Lord made his life a penalty offering, but he will still see his descendants and live a long life. He will complete the things the Lord wants him to do.

For this reason I will make him a great man among people, and he will share in all things with those who are strong. He willingly gave his life and was treated like a criminal. But he carried away the sins of many people and asked forgiveness for those who sinned.”

He was beaten down and punished, but he didn’t say a word. He was like a lamb being led to be killed. He was quiet, as a sheep is quiet while its wool is being cut; he never opened his mouth.

Men took him away roughly and unfairly. He died without children to continue his family. He was put to death; he was punished for the sins of my people.

After the four hundred thirty-four years the appointed leader will be killed; he will have nothing. The people of the leader who is to come will destroy the city and the holy place. The end of the city will come like a flood, and war will continue until the end. God has ordered that place to be completely destroyed.

So the teachings are weak, and justice never comes. Evil people gain while good people lose; the judges no longer make fair decisions.

“Sword, hit the shepherd. Attack the man who is my friend,” says the Lord All-Powerful. “Kill the shepherd, and the sheep will scatter, and I will punish the little ones.”

The officer said to Philip, “Please tell me, who is the prophet talking about —himself or someone else?”




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