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Jeremiah 25:30

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“You, Jeremiah, will prophesy against them with all these words. Say to them: ‘The Lord will roar from heaven and will shout from his Holy Temple. He will roar loudly against his land. He will shout like people who walk on grapes to make wine; he will shout against all who live on the earth.

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The king said to Zadok, “Take the Ark of God back into the city. If the Lord is pleased with me, he will bring me back and will let me see both it and Jerusalem again.

The Lord said to him: “I have heard your prayer and what you have asked me to do. You built this Temple, and I have made it a holy place. I will be worshiped there forever and will watch over it and protect it always.

The priests and Levites stood up and blessed the people, and God heard them because their prayer reached heaven, his holy home.

The Lord is in his holy temple; the Lord sits on his throne in heaven. He sees what people do; he keeps his eye on them.

He says, “This is my resting place forever. Here is where I want to stay.

Nations tremble and kingdoms shake. God shouts and the earth crumbles.

so they cannot hear the music of the snake charmer no matter how well he plays.

Then the Lord got up as if he had been asleep; he awoke like a man who had been drunk with wine.

I cry with the people of Jazer for the grapevines of Sibmah. I will cry with the people of Heshbon and Elealeh. There will be no shouts of joy, because there will be no harvest or ripe fruit.

Your powerful voice makes people run away in fear; your greatness causes the nations to run away.

The Lord will march out like a strong soldier; he will be excited like a man ready to fight a war. He will shout out the battle cry and defeat his enemies.

From the beginning, our Temple has been honored as a glorious throne for God.

Like a lion, he has left his den. Their land has been destroyed because of the terrible war he brought, because of his fierce anger.

Joy and happiness are gone from the large, rich fields of Moab. I have stopped the flow of wine from the winepresses. No one walks on the grapes with shouts of joy. There are shouts, but not shouts of joy.

They will go after the Lord, and he will roar like a lion. When he roars, his children will hurry to him from the west.

I will be like a lion to Israel, like a young lion to Judah. I will attack them and tear them to pieces. I will drag them off, and no one will be able to save them.

The Lord will roar like a lion from Jerusalem; his loud voice will thunder from that city, and the sky and the earth will shake. But the Lord will be a safe place for his people, a strong place of safety for the people of Israel.

Amos said, “The Lord will roar from Jerusalem; he will send his voice from Jerusalem. The pastures of the shepherds will become dry, and even the top of Mount Carmel will dry up.”

The lion has roared! Who wouldn’t be afraid? The Lord God has spoken. Who will not prophesy?

Be silent, everyone, in the presence of the Lord. He is coming out of the holy place where he lives.”

So look down from heaven, your holy home. Bless your people Israel and bless the land you have given us, which you promised to our ancestors—a fertile land.”

Out of the rider’s mouth comes a sharp sword that he will use to defeat the nations, and he will rule them with a rod of iron. He will crush out the wine in the winepress of the terrible anger of God the Almighty.




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