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1 Samuel 7:6 - Holy Bible: Easy-to-Read Version

6 The Israelites met together at Mizpah. They got water and poured it out before the Lord. In this way they began a time of fasting. They did not eat any food that day, and they confessed their sins. They said, “We have sinned against the Lord.” So Samuel served as a judge of Israel at Mizpah.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

6 And they gathered together to Mizpeh, and drew water, and poured it out before the LORD, and fasted on that day, and said there, We have sinned against the LORD. And Samuel judged the children of Israel in Mizpeh.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

6 So they gathered at Mizpah and drew water and poured it out before the Lord and fasted on that day and said there, We have sinned against the Lord. And Samuel judged the Israelites at Mizpah.

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American Standard Version (1901)

6 And they gathered together to Mizpah, and drew water, and poured it out before Jehovah, and fasted on that day, and said there, We have sinned against Jehovah. And Samuel judged the children of Israel in Mizpah.

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Common English Bible

6 So they assembled at Mizpah, and they drew water and poured it out in the LORD’s presence. They fasted that same day and confessed, “We have sinned against the LORD.” Samuel served as judge of the Israelites at Mizpah.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

6 And they convened at Mizpah. And they drew water, and they poured it out in the sight of the Lord. And on that day they fasted, and in that place they said, "We have sinned against the Lord." And Samuel judged the sons of Israel at Mizpah.

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1 Samuel 7:6
47 Tagairtí Cros  

Then Laban said, “Let the Lord watch over us while we are separated from each other.” So that place was also named Mizpah.


We will all die some day. We will be like water that is spilled on the ground. No one can gather this water back from the ground. You know God forgives people. God made plans for people who are forced to run away for safety—God does not force them to run away from him!


In that faraway land, your people will think about what happened. They will be sorry for their sins, and they will pray to you. They will say, ‘We have sinned and done wrong.’


So the Three Heroes fought their way through the Philistine army and got some water from the well near the city gate in Bethlehem. They took it to David, but he refused to drink it. He poured it on the ground as an offering to the Lord.


Jehoshaphat became afraid, and he decided to ask the Lord what to do. He announced a time of fasting for everyone in Judah.


So you let their enemies have them. The enemy caused them much trouble. When trouble came, our ancestors called to you for help. And in heaven, you heard them. You are very kind, so you sent people to save them. And they rescued them from their enemies.


My friend speaks for me, while my eyes pour out tears to God.


When it is time to eat, all I can do is sigh with sadness, not joy. My groans pour out like water.


He will tell everyone, ‘I sinned. I changed good into bad, but God didn’t give me the punishment I deserved!


“I am not worthy to speak! What can I say to you? I cannot answer you! I will put my hand over my mouth.


And I am ashamed of myself. I am so sorry. As I sit in the dust and ashes, I promise to change my heart and my life.”


We sinned just as our ancestors did. We were wrong; we did bad things!


I have cried a river of tears because people don’t obey your teachings.


Instead of food, I have only tears day and night, as my enemies laugh at me and say, “Where is your God?”


Lord, I am so weak. I cried to you all night. My pillow is soaked; my bed is dripping wet from my tears.


People, always put your trust in God! Tell him all your problems. God is our place of safety. Selah


I wandered away from you. But I finally realized how wrong I was. So I changed my heart and life. I am ashamed and embarrassed about the foolish things I did when I was young.’”


In the ninth month of the fifth year that Jehoiakim was king, a fast was announced. All those who lived in the city of Jerusalem and everyone who had come into Jerusalem from the towns of Judah were supposed to fast before the Lord.


If my head were filled with water, and if my eyes were a fountain of tears, I would cry day and night for my people who have been destroyed.


My eyes are worn out with tears, and my insides are upset. My heart feels like it has been poured on the ground; I feel this way because of the destruction of my people. Children and babies are fainting in the public squares of the city.


My eyes will flow without stopping. I will keep on crying.


The crown has fallen from our head. Things have gone bad for us because we sinned.


Should you judge them? Will you judge them, son of man? You must tell them about the terrible things their fathers have done.


“Priests, nation of Israel, and people in the king’s family, listen to me. You have been judged guilty! “You were like a trap at Mizpah and like a net spread on the ground at Tabor.


This is the Lord’s message: “Now come back to me with all your heart. Cry and mourn, and don’t eat anything! Show that you are sad for doing wrong.


“This law will always continue for you: On the tenth day of the seventh month, you must not eat food. You must not do any work. None of the travelers or foreigners living in your land can do any work either.


“But maybe the people will confess their sins. And maybe they will confess the sins of their ancestors. Maybe they will admit that they turned against me. Maybe they will admit that they sinned against me.


I will leave and go to my father. I will say to him: Father, I have sinned against God and have done wrong to you.


So the Israelites cried to the Lord for help. They said, “God, we have sinned against you. We left our God and worshiped the false god Baal.”


But the Israelites said to the Lord, “We have sinned. Do whatever you want to do to us, but please save us today.”


After the angel gave the Israelites this message from the Lord, the people cried loudly.


Then all the Israelites went up to the city of Bethel. There they sat down and cried to the Lord. They did not eat anything all day, until evening. They also offered burnt offerings and fellowship offerings to the Lord.


The Spirit of the Lord filled Othniel, and he became a judge for the Israelites. He led the Israelites to war. The Lord helped Othniel defeat King Cushan Rishathaim of Aram.


Hannah answered, “Sir, I have not drunk any wine or beer. I am deeply troubled, and I was telling the Lord about all my problems.


Samuel told all the Israelites to meet together with the Lord at Mizpah.


But your ancestors cried to the Lord for help. They said, ‘We have sinned. We left the Lord, and we served the false gods Baal and Ashtoreth. But now save us from our enemies, and we will serve you.’


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