The One Year Bible TLB (238 page)

Proverbs 27:11

My son, how happy I will be if you turn out to be sensible! It will be a public honor to me.

November 10

Ezekiel 21:1–22:31

Then this message came to me from the Lord:

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 “Son of dust, face toward Jerusalem and prophesy against Israel and against my Temple!
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 For the Lord says: ‘I am against you, Israel. I will unsheath my sword and destroy your people, good and bad alike—
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 I will not spare even the righteous. I will make a clean sweep throughout the land from the Negeb to your northern borders.
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 All the world shall know that it is I, the Lord. His sword is in his hand, and it will not return to its sheath again until its work is finished.’

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 “Sigh and groan before the people, son of dust, in your bitter anguish; sigh with grief and broken heart.
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 When they ask you why, tell them: ‘Because of the fearsome news that God has given me. When it comes true, the boldest heart will melt with fear; all strength will disappear. Every spirit will faint; strong knees will tremble and become as weak as water.’ And the Lord God says: ‘Your doom is on the way; my judgments will be fulfilled!’”

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 Then again this message came to me from God:

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 “Son of dust, tell them this: ‘A sword is being sharpened and polished for terrible slaughter. Now will you laugh? For those far stronger than you have perished beneath its power. It is ready now to hand to the executioner.’
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 Son of dust, with sobbing, beat upon your thigh, for that sword shall slay my people and all their leaders. All alike shall die.
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 It will put them all to the test—and what chance do they have?” the Lord God asks.

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 “Prophesy to them in this way: Clap your hands vigorously, then take a sword and brandish it twice, thrice, to symbolize the great massacre they face!
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 Let their hearts melt with terror, for a sword glitters at every gate; it flashes like lightning; it is razor-edged for slaughter.
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 O sword, slash to the right and slash to the left, wherever you will, wherever you want.
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 And you have prophesied with clapping hands that I, the Lord, will smite Jerusalem and satisfy my fury.”

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 Then this message came to me. The Lord said:

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 “Son of dust, make a map and on it trace two routes for the king of Babylon to follow—one to Jerusalem and the other to Rabbah in Transjordan.
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And put a signpost at the fork in the road from Babylon.
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 For the king of Babylon stands at a fork, uncertain whether to attack Jerusalem or Rabbah. He will call his magicians to use divination; they will cast lots by shaking arrows from the quiver; they will sacrifice to idols and inspect the liver
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of their sacrifice.
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 They will decide to turn toward Jerusalem! With battering rams they will go against the gates, shouting for the kill; they will build siege towers and make a hill against the walls to reach the top.
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 Jerusalem won’t understand this treachery; how could the diviners make this terrible mistake? For Babylon is Judah’s ally and has sworn to defend Jerusalem! But the king of Babylon will think only of the times the people rebelled. He will attack and defeat them.”

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 The Lord God says: “Again and again your guilt cries out against you, for your sins are open and unashamed. Wherever you go, whatever you do, all is filled with sin. And now the time of punishment has come.

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 “O King Zedekiah,
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evil prince of Israel, your final day of reckoning is here.
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 Take off your jeweled crown,” the Lord God says. “The old order changes. Now the poor are exalted and the rich brought very low.
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 I will overturn, overturn, overturn the kingdom, so that even the new order that emerges will not succeed until the Man appears who has a right to it. And I will give it all to him.

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 “Son of dust, prophesy to the Ammonites too, for they mocked my people in their woe. Tell them this:

“‘Against you also my glittering sword is drawn from its sheath; it is sharpened and polished and flashes like lightning.
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 Your magicians and false prophets have told you lies of safety and success—that your gods will save you from the king of Babylon. Thus they have caused your death along with all the other wicked, for when the day of final reckoning has come, you will be wounded unto death.
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 Shall I return my sword to its sheath before I deal with you? No, I will destroy you in your own country where you were born.
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 I will pour out my fury upon you and blow upon the fire of my wrath until it becomes a roaring conflagration, and I will deliver you into the hands of cruel men skilled in destruction.
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 You are the fuel for the fire; your blood will be spilled in your own country, and you will be utterly wiped out, your memory lost in history. For I, the Lord, have spoken it.’”

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 Now another message came from the Lord. He said:

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 “Son of dust, indict Jerusalem as the City of Murder. Publicly denounce her terrible deeds.
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 City of Murder, doomed and damned—City of Idols, filthy and foul—
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 you are guilty both of murder and idolatry. Now comes your day of doom. You have reached the limit of your years. I will make you a laughingstock and a reproach to all the nations of the world.
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 Near and far they will mock you, a city of infamous rebels.

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 “Every leader in Israel who lives within your walls is bent on murder.
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 Fathers and mothers are contemptuously ignored; immigrants and visitors are forced to pay you for your ‘protection’; orphans and widows are wronged and oppressed.
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 The things of God are all despised; my Sabbaths are ignored.
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 Prisoners are falsely accused and sent to their death. Every mountaintop is filled with idols; lewdness is everywhere.
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 There are men who commit adultery with their fathers’ wives and lie with menstruous women.
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 Adultery with a neighbor’s wife, a daughter-in-law, a half sister—this is common.
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 Hired murderers, loan racketeers, and extortioners are everywhere. You never even think of me and my commands,” the Lord God says.

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 “But now I snap my fingers and call a halt to your dishonest gain and bloodshed.
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 How strong and courageous will you be then, in my day of reckoning? For I, the Lord, have spoken, and I will do all that I have said.
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 I will scatter you throughout the world and burn out the wickedness within you.
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 You will be dishonored among the nations, and you shall know I am the Lord.”

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 Then the Lord said this:

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 “Son of dust, the people of Israel are the worthless slag left when silver is smelted. They are the dross, compounded from the brass, the tin, the iron, and the lead. Therefore the Lord God says: ‘Because you are worthless dross, I will bring you to my crucible in Jerusalem, to smelt you with the heat of my wrath.
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 I will blow the fire of my wrath upon you,
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 and you will melt like silver in fierce heat, and you will know that I, the Lord, have poured my wrath upon you.’”

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 Again the message of the Lord came to me, saying:

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 “Son of dust, say to the people of Israel: ‘In the day of my indignation you shall be like an uncleared wilderness or a desert without rain.’
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 Your ‘prophets’ have plotted against you like lions stalking prey. They devour many lives; they seize treasures and extort wealth; they multiply the widows in the land.
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 Your priests have violated my laws and defiled my Temple and my holiness. To them the things of God are no more important than any daily task. They have not taught my people the difference between right and wrong, and they disregard my Sabbaths, so my holy name is greatly defiled among them.
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 Your leaders are like wolves, who tear apart their victims, and they destroy lives for profit.
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 Your ‘prophets’ describe false visions and speak false messages they claim are from God, when he hasn’t spoken one word to them at all. Thus they repair the walls with whitewash!
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 Even the common people oppress and rob the poor and needy and cruelly extort from aliens.

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 “I looked in vain for anyone who would build again the wall of righteousness that guards the land, who could stand in the gap and defend you from my just attacks, but I found not one.”
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 And so the Lord God says: “I will pour out my anger upon you; I will consume you with the fire of my wrath. I have heaped upon you the full penalty for all your sins.”

Hebrews 10:1-18

The old system of Jewish laws gave only a dim foretaste of the good things Christ would do for us. The sacrifices under the old system were repeated again and again, year after year, but even so they could never save those who lived under their rules.
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 If they could have, one offering would have been enough; the worshipers would have been cleansed once for all and their feeling of guilt would be gone.

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 But just the opposite happened: those yearly sacrifices reminded them of their disobedience and guilt instead of relieving their minds.
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 For it is not possible for the blood of bulls and goats really to take away sins.
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 That is why Christ said as he came into the world, “O God, the blood of bulls and goats cannot satisfy you, so you have made ready this body of mine for me to lay as a sacrifice upon your altar.
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 You were not satisfied with the animal sacrifices, slain and burnt before you as offerings for sin.
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 Then I said, ‘See, I have come to do your will, to lay down my life, just as the Scriptures said that I would.’”

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 After Christ said this about not being satisfied with the various sacrifices and offerings required under the old system,
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 he then added, “Here I am. I have come to give my life.”

He cancels the first system in favor of a far better one.
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 Under this new plan we have been forgiven and made clean by Christ’s dying for us once and for all.

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 Under the old agreement the priests stood before the altar day after day offering sacrifices that could never take away our sins.
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 But Christ gave himself to God for our sins as one sacrifice for all time and then sat down in the place of highest honor at God’s right hand,
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 waiting for his enemies to be laid under his feet.
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 For by that one offering he made forever perfect in the sight of God all those whom he is making holy.

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 And the Holy Spirit testifies that this is so, for he has said,
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 “This is the agreement I will make with the people of Israel, though they broke their first agreement: I will write my laws into their minds so that they will always know my will, and I will put my laws in their hearts so that they will want to obey them.”
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 And then he adds, “I will never again remember their sins and lawless deeds.”

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 Now, when sins have once been forever forgiven and forgotten, there is no need to offer more sacrifices to get rid of them.

Psalm 108:1-13

O God, my heart is ready to praise you! I will sing and rejoice before you.

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 Wake up, O harp and lyre! We will meet the dawn with song.
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 I will praise you everywhere around the world, in every nation.
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 For your loving-kindness is great beyond measure, high as the heavens. Your faithfulness reaches the skies.
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 His glory is far more vast than the heavens. It towers above the earth.
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 Hear the cry of your beloved child—come with mighty power and rescue me.

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 God has given sacred promises; no wonder I exult! He has promised to give us all the land of Shechem and also Succoth Valley.
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 “Gilead is mine to give to you,” he says, “and Manasseh as well; the land of Ephraim is the helmet on my head. Judah is my scepter.
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 But Moab and Edom are despised;
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and I will shout in triumph over the Philistines.”

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 Who but God can give me strength to conquer these fortified cities? Who else can lead me into Edom?

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 Lord, have you thrown us away? Have you deserted our army?
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 Oh, help us fight against our enemies, for men are useless allies.
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 But with the help of God we shall do mighty acts of valor. For he treads down our foes.

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