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Isaiah 5:11

The Passion Translation

Woe to those who start drinking early in the morning, lingering late into the night to get drunk with wine.

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We must live honorably, surrounded by the light of this new day, not in the darkness of drunkenness and debauchery, not in promiscuity and sensuality, not being argumentative or jealous of others.

Woe to the champion wine drinkers who are heroes in mixing strong drinks—

A drunkard is obnoxious, loud, and argumentative; you’re a fool to get intoxicated with strong drink.

being envious of the blessings of others, murder, uncontrolled addictions, wild parties, and all other similar behavior. Haven’t I already warned you that those who use their “freedom” for these things will not inherit the kingdom realm of God!

fraud, greed, drunkenness, verbal abuse, or extortion—these will not inherit God’s kingdom realm.

“Be careful that you never allow your hearts to grow cold. Be careful that you are not caught off guard, or your hearts will be weighed down with carousing, drunkenness, and the worries of this life, and that day will come upon you suddenly like a trap. Don’t let me come and find you drunk or living carelessly like everyone else.

Woe to the pride of Israel’s drunkards, worn like a garland on their heads! Their glory is but wilted flowers, worn like a crown on the heads of those bloated with rich food and overcome by wine.

for drunkenness brings the sting of a serpent, like the fangs of a viper spreading poison into your soul.

But instead, you celebrated with joy and festivity, slaughtering the sheep and the fatted ox, saying, “We will feast on meat and drink much wine. Eat and drink, for tomorrow we die.”

No more wine and song! Hard liquor has become bitter to those who drink it.

That proud crown of the drunkards of Ephraim will be trampled underfoot,

Each one says, “Let’s get wine and liquor and have a party! And tomorrow, more of the same, except even better!”




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