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Psalm 104:15 - Easy To Read Version

15 God gives us\par the wine that makes us happy,\par the oil that makes our skin soft, {\cf2\super [544]} \par and the food that makes us strong.\par

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

15 And wine that maketh glad the heart of man, And oil to make his face to shine, and bread which strengtheneth man's heart.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

15 And wine that gladdens the heart of man, to make his face shine more than oil, and bread to support, refresh, and strengthen man's heart.

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American Standard Version (1901)

15 And wine that maketh glad the heart of man, And oil to make his face to shine, And bread that strengtheneth man’s heart.

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Common English Bible

15 and wine, which cheers people’s hearts, along with oil, which makes the face shine, and bread, which sustains the human heart.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

15 Do not be willing to touch my Christ, and do not be willing to malign my prophets.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

15 Touch ye not my anointed: and do no evil to my prophets.

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Psalm 104:15
30 Tagairtí Cros  

I will get some food for you, and you can eat as much as you want. Then you can continue your journey.”


Then Absalom gave this command to his servants, “Watch Amnon. When he is drunk and feeling good from the wine, I will give you the command. You must attack Amnon and kill him. Don’t be afraid of being punished. After all, you will only be obeying my command. Now, be strong and brave.”


God caused a famine {\cf2\super [550]} in that country.\par People did not have enough food to eat.\par


Lord, you prepared my table\par in front of my enemies.\par You poured oil on my head. {\cf2\super [142]} \par My cup is full and spilling over.\par


But you will make me strong.\par I will be like a ram with strong horns.\par \{You chose me for my special work;\}\par you poured your refreshing oil over me.\par


Give beer to the poor people. Give wine to those people who are in trouble.


Let them drink and forget that they are poor. Let them forget all their troubles.


People enjoy eating, and wine makes life happier. But money solves a lot of problems.


No one can understand and explain things the way a wise man can. His wisdom makes him happy. It changes a sad face into a happy one.


So go and eat your food now and enjoy it. Drink your wine and be happy. It is all right with God if you do these things.


Understand these things I am telling you. The Master, the Lord All-Powerful, will take away all the things Judah and Jerusalem depend on. God will take away all the food and all the water.


“Rain and snow fall from the sky.\par And they don’t go back to the sky\par until they touch the ground\par and make the ground wet.\par Then the ground makes plants sprout and grow.\par These plants make seeds for the farmer.\par And people use these seeds to make bread to eat.\par


The people of Israel will come\par to the top of Zion, {\cf2\super [252]} \par and they will shout with joy.\par Their faces will shine with happiness\par about the good things the Lord gives them.\par The Lord will give them grain, new wine,\par olive oil, young sheep, and cows.\par They will be like a garden\par that has plenty of water.\par And the people of Israel will not\par be troubled anymore.\par


“Son of man, {\cf2\super [113]} I will punish any nation that leaves me and sins against me. I will stop their food supply. I might cause a time of hunger and remove the people and animals from that country.


Then God said to me, “Son of man, {\cf2\super [41]} I am destroying Jerusalem’s supply of bread. People will have only a little bread to eat. They will be very worried \{about their food supply\}. And they will have only a little water to drink. They will be very scared when they drink that water.


I will give you a share of the grain {left in that city}. {But there will be very little food to eat.} Ten women will be able to cook all their bread in one oven. They will measure each piece of bread. You will eat, but you will still be hungry!


The people of Ephraim {\cf2\super [26]} will be as happy as soldiers that have too much to drink. Their children will be rejoicing and they, too, will be happy. They will all have a happy time together with the Lord.


Then Jesus took a cup of wine. He thanked God for it and gave it to the followers. All the followers drank from the cup.


You did not honor me with oil for my head, but she rubbed my feet with her sweet-smelling oil.


Don’t be drunk with wine. That will ruin (destroy) you spiritually. But be filled with the Spirit. {\cf2\super [39]}


You will have olive trees everywhere on your land. But you will not have any of the oil to use. Why? Because the olives will drop to the ground and rot.


The Lord humbled you and let you be hungry. Then he fed you with manna [49] —something you did not know about before. It was something your ancestors [50] had never seen. Why did the Lord do these things? Because he wanted you to know that it is not just bread that keeps people alive. People’s lives depend on what the Lord says.


You love the right,\par and you hate the wrong.\par So God, your God, has given you\par a greater joy than he gave the people with you.”\par \i (Psalm 45:6-7)\i0 \par


You have the gift {\cf2\super [6]} that the Holy One (God or Christ) gave you. So you all know \{the truth\}.


On the fourth day, they got up early in the morning. The Levite [143] man was getting ready to leave. But the young woman’s father said to his son-in-law, “Eat something first. After you eat, then you can go.”


But the vine answered, “My wine makes men and kings happy. Should I stop making my wine just to go and sway over the trees?”


But the olive tree said, “Men and gods praise me for my oil. Should I stop making my oil just to go and sway over the other trees?”


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