The One Year Bible TLB (229 page)

Psalms 97:1–98:9

Jehovah is King! Let all the earth rejoice! Tell the farthest islands to be glad.

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 Clouds and darkness surround him. Righteousness and justice are the foundation of his throne.
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 Fire goes forth before him and burns up all his foes.
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 His lightning flashes out across the world. The earth sees and trembles.
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 The mountains melt like wax before the Lord of all the earth.
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 The heavens declare his perfect righteousness; every nation sees his glory.

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 Let those who worship idols be disgraced—all who brag about their worthless gods—for every god must bow to him!
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 Jerusalem and all the cities of Judah have heard of your justice, Lord, and are glad that you reign in majesty over the entire earth and are far greater than these other gods.

10
 The Lord loves those who hate evil; he protects the lives of his people and rescues them from the wicked.
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 Light is sown for the godly and joy for the good.
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 May all who are godly be happy in the Lord and crown him,
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our holy God.

98:
1
 Sing a new song to the Lord telling about his mighty deeds! For he has won a mighty victory by his power and holiness.
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 He has announced this victory and revealed it to every nation by fulfilling his promise to be kind to Israel. The whole earth has seen God’s salvation of his people.
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 That is why the earth breaks out in praise to God and sings for utter joy!

5
 Sing your praise accompanied by music from the harp.
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 Let the cornets and trumpets shout! Make a joyful symphony before the Lord, the King!
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 Let the sea in all its vastness roar with praise! Let the earth and all those living on it shout, “Glory to the Lord.”

8-9
 Let the waves clap their hands in glee and the hills sing out their songs of joy before the Lord, for he is coming to judge the world with perfect justice.

Proverbs 26:13-16

The lazy man won’t go out and work. “There might be a lion outside!” he says.
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 He sticks to his bed like a door to its hinges!
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 He is too tired even to lift his food from his dish to his mouth!
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 Yet in his own opinion he is smarter than seven wise men.

October 27

Jeremiah 51:1-53

The Lord says: I will stir up a destroyer against Babylon, against that whole land of the Chaldeans, and destroy it.
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 Winnowers shall come and winnow her and blow her away; they shall come from every side to rise against her in her day of trouble.
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 The arrows of the enemy shall strike down the bowmen of Babylon and pierce her warriors in their coats of mail. No one shall be spared; both young and old alike shall be destroyed.
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 They shall fall down slain in the land of the Chaldeans, slashed to death in her streets.
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 For the Lord Almighty has not forsaken Israel and Judah. He is still their God, but the land of the Chaldeans
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is filled with sin against the Holy One of Israel.

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 Flee from Babylon! Save yourselves! Don’t get trapped! If you stay, you will be destroyed when God takes his vengeance on all of Babylon’s sins.
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 Babylon has been as a gold cup in the Lord’s hands, a cup from which he made the whole earth drink and go mad.
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 But now, suddenly Babylon too has fallen. Weep for her; give her medicine; perhaps she can yet be healed.
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 We would help her if we could, but nothing can save her now. Let her go. Abandon her and return to your own land, for God is judging her from heaven.
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 The Lord has vindicated us. Come, let us declare in Jerusalem all the Lord our God has done.

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 Sharpen the arrows! Lift up the shields! For the Lord has stirred up the spirit of the kings of the Medes to march on Babylon and destroy her. This is his vengeance on those who wronged his people and desecrated his Temple.
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 Prepare your defenses, Babylon! Set many watchmen on your walls; send out an ambush, for the Lord will do all he has said he would concerning Babylon.
13
 O wealthy port, great center of commerce, your end has come; the thread of your life is cut.
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 The Lord Almighty has taken this vow and sworn to it in his own name: Your cities shall be filled with enemies, like fields filled with locusts in a plague, and they shall lift to the skies their mighty shouts of victory.

15
 God made the earth by his power and wisdom. He stretched out the heavens by his understanding.
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 When he speaks, there is thunder in the heavens, and he causes the vapors to rise around the world; he brings the lightning with the rain and the winds from his treasuries.
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 Compared to him, all men are stupid beasts. They have no wisdom—none at all! The silversmith is dulled by the images he makes, for in making them he lies; for he calls them gods when there is not a breath of life in them at all!
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 Idols are nothing! They are lies! And the time is coming when God will come and see, and shall destroy them all.
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 But the God of Israel is no idol! For he made everything there is, and Israel is his nation; the Lord Almighty is his name.

20
 Cyrus is
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God’s battleaxe and sword. I will use you, says the Lord, to break nations in pieces and to destroy many kingdoms.
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 With you I will crush armies, destroying the horse and his rider, the chariot and the charioteer—
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 yes, and the civilians too, both old and young, young men and maidens,
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 shepherds and flocks, farmers and oxen, captains and rulers;
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 before your eyes I will repay Babylon and all the Chaldeans for all the evil they have done to my people, says the Lord.

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 For see, I am against you, O mighty mountain, Babylon, destroyer of the earth! I will lift my hand against you, roll you down from your heights, and leave you, a burnt-out mountain.
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 You shall be desolate forever;
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even your stones shall never be used for building again. You shall be completely wiped out.

27
 Signal many nations to mobilize for war on Babylon. Sound the battle cry; bring out the armies of Ararat, Minni, and Ashkenaz. Appoint a leader; bring a multitude of horses!
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 Bring against her the armies of the kings of the Medes and their generals, and the armies of all the countries they rule.

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 Babylon trembles and writhes in pain, for all that the Lord has planned against her stands unchanged. Babylon will be left desolate without a living soul.
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 Her mightiest soldiers no longer fight; they stay in their barracks. Their courage is gone; they have become as women. The invaders have burned the houses and broken down the city gates.
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 Messengers from every side come running to the king to tell him all is lost!
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 All the escape routes are blocked; the fortifications are burning, and the army is in panic.

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 For the Lord, the God of Israel, says: Babylon is like the wheat upon a threshing floor; in just a little while the flailing will begin.

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 The Jews in Babylon say, “Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, has eaten and crushed us and emptied out our strength; he has swallowed us like a great monster and filled his belly with our riches; he has cast us out of our own country. May Babylon be repaid for all she did to us! May she be paid in full for all our blood she spilled!”

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 And the Lord replies: I will be your lawyer; I will plead your case; I will avenge you. I will dry up her river, her water supply,
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 and Babylon shall become a heap of ruins, haunted by jackals, a land horrible to see, incredible, without a living soul.
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 In their drunken feasts, the men of Babylon roar like lions.
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 And while they lie inflamed with all their wine, I will prepare a different kind of feast for them and make them drink until they fall unconscious to the floor, to sleep forever, never to waken again, says the Lord.
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 I will bring them like lambs to the slaughter, like rams and goats.

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 How Babylon is fallen—great Babylon, lauded by all the earth! The world can scarcely believe its eyes at Babylon’s fall!
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 The sea has risen upon Babylon; she is covered by its waves.
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 Her cities lie in ruins—she is a dry wilderness where no one lives nor even travelers pass by.
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 And I will punish Bel, the god of Babylon, and pull from his mouth what he has taken. The nations shall no longer come and worship him; the wall of Babylon has fallen.

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 O my people, flee from Babylon; save yourselves from the fierce anger of the Lord.
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 But don’t panic when you hear the first rumor of approaching forces. For rumors will keep coming year by year. Then there will be a time of civil war as the governors of Babylon fight against each other.
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 For the time is surely coming when I will punish this great city and all her idols; her dead shall lie in the streets.
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 Heaven and earth shall rejoice, for out of the north shall come destroying armies against Babylon, says the Lord.
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 Just as Babylon killed the people of Israel, so must she be killed.
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 Go, you who escaped the sword! Don’t stand and watch—flee while you can! Remember the Lord and return to Jerusalem far away!

51
 
“We are ashamed because the Temple of the Lord has been defiled by foreigners from Babylon.”

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 Yes, says the Lord. But the time is coming for the destruction of the idols of Babylon. All through the land will be heard the groans of the wounded.
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 Though Babylon be as powerful as heaven, though she increase her strength immeasurably, she shall die, says the Lord.

Titus 2:1-15

But as for you, speak up for the right living that goes along with true Christianity.
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 Teach the older men to be serious and unruffled; they must be sensible, knowing and believing the truth and doing everything with love and patience.

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 Teach the older women to be quiet and respectful in everything they do. They must not go around speaking evil of others and must not be heavy drinkers, but they should be teachers of goodness.
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 These older women must train the younger women to live quietly, to love their husbands and their children,
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 and to be sensible and clean minded, spending their time in their own homes, being kind and obedient to their husbands so that the Christian faith can’t be spoken against by those who know them.

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 In the same way, urge the young men to behave carefully, taking life seriously.
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 And here you yourself must be an example to them of good deeds of every kind. Let everything you do reflect your love of the truth and the fact that you are in dead earnest about it.
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 Your conversation should be so sensible and logical that anyone who wants to argue will be ashamed of himself because there won’t be anything to criticize in anything you say!

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 Urge slaves to obey their masters and to try their best to satisfy them. They must not talk back,
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 nor steal, but must show themselves to be entirely trustworthy. In this way they will make people want to believe in our Savior and God.

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 For the free gift of eternal salvation is now being offered to everyone;
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 and along with this gift comes the realization that God wants us to turn from godless living and sinful pleasures and to live good, God-fearing lives day after day,
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 looking forward to that wonderful time we’ve been expecting, when his glory shall be seen—the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ.
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 He died under God’s judgment against our sins so that he could rescue us from constant falling into sin and make us his very own people, with cleansed hearts and real enthusiasm for doing kind things for others.
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 You must teach these things and encourage your people to do them, correcting them when necessary as one who has every right to do so. Don’t let anyone think that what you say is not important.

Psalm 99:1-9

Jehovah is King! Let the nations tremble! He is enthroned between the Guardian Angels. Let the whole earth shake.

2
 Jehovah sits in majesty in Zion, supreme above all rulers of the earth.
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 Let them reverence your great and holy name.

4
 This mighty King is determined to give justice. Fairness is the touchstone of everything he does. He gives justice throughout Israel.
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 Exalt the Lord our holy God! Bow low before his feet.

6
 When Moses and Aaron and Samuel, his prophet, cried to him for help, he answered them.
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 He spoke to them from the pillar of cloud, and they followed his instructions.
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 O Jehovah our God! You answered them and forgave their sins, yet punished them when they went wrong.

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 Exalt the Lord our God and worship at his holy mountain in Jerusalem, for he is holy.

Proverbs 26:17

Yanking a dog’s ears is no more foolish than interfering in an argument that isn’t any of your business.

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