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Jeremiah 48:11

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“The people of Moab have never known trouble. They are like wine left to settle; they have never been poured from one jar to another. They have not been taken into captivity. So they taste as they did before, and their smell has not changed.

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We have suffered many insults from lazy people and much cruelty from the proud.

God who lives forever will hear me and punish them.Selah But they will not change; they do not fear God.

Fools will die because they refuse to listen; they will be destroyed because they do not care.

We have heard that the people of Moab are proud and very conceited. They are very proud and angry, but their bragging means nothing.

The earth will be completely empty. The wealth will all be taken, because the Lord has commanded it.

The Lord All-Powerful will prepare a feast on this mountain for all people. It will be a feast with all the best food and wine, the finest meat and wine.

Judah, when you were successful, I warned you, but you said, ‘I won’t listen.’ You have acted like this since you were young; you have not obeyed me.

A time is coming,” says the Lord, “When I will send people to pour you from your jars. They will empty Moab’s jars and smash her jugs.

“We have heard that the people of Moab are proud, very proud. They are proud, very proud, and in their hearts they think they are important.”

“Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon has defeated and destroyed us. In the past he took our people away, and we became like an empty jar. He was like a giant snake that swallowed us. He filled his stomach with our best things. Then he spit us out.

Nineveh is robbed, ruined, and destroyed. The people lose their courage, and their knees knock. Stomachs ache, and everyone’s face grows pale.

Destroyers have destroyed God’s people and ruined their vines, but the Lord will bring back Jacob’s greatness like Israel’s greatness.

At that time I, the Lord, will search Jerusalem with lamps. I will punish those who are satisfied with themselves, who think, ‘The Lord won’t help us or punish us.’

And I am very angry with the nations that feel so safe. I was only a little angry at them, but they made things worse.’




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