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Numbers 23-25; Mark 7:14-37 (Contemporary English Version)
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| Numbers 23-25 Listen to this passage Numbers 23Balaam's First Message1Balaam said to Balak, " Build seven altars here, then bring seven bulls and seven rams." 2After Balak had done this, they sacrificed a bull and a ram on each altar. 3Then Balaam said, " Wait here beside your offerings, and I'll go somewhere to be alone. Maybe the LORD will appear to me. If he does, I will tell you everything he says." And he left. 4When God appeared to him, Balaam said, " I have built seven altars and have sacrificed a bull and a ram on each one." 5The LORD gave Balaam a message, then sent him back to tell Balak. 6When Balaam returned, he found Balak and his officials standing beside the offerings. 7Balaam said: " King Balak of Moab brought me from the hills of Syria to curse Israel and announce its doom. 8But I can't go against God! He did not curse or condemn Israel. 9" From the mountain peaks, I look down and see Israel, the obedient people of God. 10They are living alone in peace. And though they are many, they don't bother the other nations. " I hope to obey God for as long as I live and to die in such peace." 11Balak said, " What are you doing? I asked you to come and place a curse on my enemies. But you have blessed them instead!" 12Balaam answered, " I can say only what the LORD tells me."Balaam's Second Message13Balak said to Balaam, " Let's go somewhere else. Maybe if you see a smaller part of the Israelites, you will be able to curse them for me." 14So he took Balaam to a field on top of Mount Pisgah where lookouts were stationed. [a] Then he built seven altars there and sacrificed a bull and a ram on each one. 15" Wait here beside your offerings," Balaam said. " The LORD will appear to me over there." 16The LORD appeared to Balaam and gave him another message, then he told him to go and tell Balak. 17Balaam went back and saw him and his officials standing beside the offerings. Balak asked, " What did the LORD say?" 18Balaam answered: " Pay close attention to my words-- 19God is no mere human! He doesn't tell lies or change his mind. God always keeps his promises. 20" My command from God was to bless these people, and there's nothing I can do to change what he has done. 21Israel's king is the LORD God. He lives there with them and intends them no harm. 22With the strength of a wild ox, God led Israel out of Egypt. 23No magic charms can work against them-- just look what God has done for his people. 24They are like angry lions ready to attack; and they won't rest until their victim is gobbled down." 25Balak shouted, " If you're not going to curse Israel, then at least don't bless them." 26" I've already told you," Balaam answered. " I will say only what the LORD tells me."Balaam's Third Message27Balak said to Balaam, " Come on, let's try another place. Maybe God will let you curse Israel from there." 28So he took Balaam to Mount Peor overlooking the desert north of the Dead Sea. 29Balaam said, " Build seven altars here, then bring me seven bulls and seven rams." 30After Balak had done what Balaam asked, he sacrificed a bull and a ram on each altar.Numbers 241Balaam was sure that the LORD would tell him to bless Israel again. So he did not use any magic to find out what the LORD wanted him to do, as he had the first two times. Instead, he looked out toward the desert 2and saw the tribes of Israel camped below. Just then, God's Spirit took control of him, 3and Balaam said: " I am the son of Beor, and my words are true, [b] so listen to my message! 4It comes from the LORD, the God All-Powerful. I bowed down to him and saw a vision of Israel. 5" People of Israel, your camp is lovely. 6It's like a grove of palm trees [c] or a garden beside a river. You are like tall aloe trees that the LORD has planted, or like cedars growing near water. 7You and your descendants will prosper like an orchard beside a stream. Your king will rule with power and be a greater king than Agag the Amalekite. [d] 8With the strength of a wild ox, God led you out of Egypt. You will defeat your enemies, shooting them with arrows [e] and crushing their bones. 9Like a lion you lie down, resting after an attack. Who would dare disturb you? " Anyone who blesses you will be blessed; anyone who curses you will be cursed." 10When Balak heard this, he was so furious that he pounded his fist against his hand and said, " I called you here to place a curse on my enemies, and you've blessed them three times. 11Leave now and go home! I told you I would pay you well, but since the LORD didn't let you do what I asked, you won't be paid." 12Balaam answered, " I told your messengers 13that even if you offered me a palace full of silver or gold, I would still obey the LORD. And I explained that I would say only what he told me. 14So I'm going back home, but I'm leaving you with a warning about what the Israelites will someday do to your nation."Balaam's Fourth Message15Balaam said: " I am the son of Beor, and my words are true, [f] so listen to my message! 16My knowledge comes from God Most High, the LORD All-Powerful. I bowed down to him and saw a vision of Israel. 17" What I saw in my vision hasn't happened yet. But someday, a king of Israel will appear like a star. He will wipe out you Moabites [g] and destroy [h] those tribes who live in the desert. [i] 18Israel will conquer Edom and capture the land of that enemy nation. 19The king of Israel will rule and destroy the survivors of every town there. [j] 20" And I saw this vision about the Amalekites: [k] Their nation is now great, but it will someday disappear forever. [l] 21" And this is what I saw about the Kenites: [m] They think they're safe, living among the rocks, 22but they will be wiped out when Assyria conquers them. [n] 23" No one can survive if God plans destruction. [o] 24Ships will come from Cyprus, bringing people who will invade the lands of Assyria and Eber. But finally, Cyprus itself will be ruined." 25After Balaam finished, he started home, and Balak also left.Numbers 25The Israelites Worship Baal1While the Israelites were camped at Acacia, some of the men had sex with Moabite women. 2These women then invited the men to ceremonies where sacrifices were offered to their gods. The men ate the meat from the sacrifices and worshiped the Moabite gods. 3The LORD was angry with Israel because they had worshiped the god Baal Peor. 4So he said to Moses, " Take the Israelite leaders who are responsible for this and have them killed in front of my sacred tent where everyone can see. Maybe then I will stop being angry with the Israelites." 5Moses told Israel's officials, [p] " Each of you must put to death any of your men who worshiped Baal." 6Later, Moses and the people were at the sacred tent, crying, when one of the Israelite men brought a Midianite [q] woman to meet his family. 7Phinehas, the grandson of Aaron [r] the priest, saw the couple and left the crowd. He found a spear 8and followed the man into his tent, where he ran the spear through the man and into the woman's stomach. The LORD immediately stopped punishing Israel with a deadly disease, 9but twenty-four thousand Israelites had already died. 10The LORD said to Moses, 11" In my anger, I would have wiped out the Israelites if Phinehas had not been faithful to me. 12-13But instead of punishing them, I forgave them. So because of the loyalty that Phinehas showed, I solemnly promise that he and his descendants will always be my priests." 14The Israelite man that was killed was Zimri son of Salu, who was one of the leaders of the Simeon tribe. 15And the Midianite woman killed with him was Cozbi, the daughter of a Midianite clan leader named Zur. 16The LORD told Moses, 17-18" The Midianites are now enemies of Israel, so attack and defeat them! They tricked the people of Israel into worshiping their god at Peor, and they are responsible for the death of Cozbi, the daughter of one of their own leaders."Footnotes:
Contemporary English Version (CEV) Copyright © 1995 by American Bible Society |
| Mark 7:14-37 Listen to this passage What Really Makes People Unclean(Matthew 15.10-20)14Jesus called the crowd together again and said, "Pay attention and try to understand what I mean. 15-16The food that you put into your mouth doesn't make you unclean and unfit to worship God. The bad words that come out of your mouth are what make you unclean." [a] 17After Jesus and his disciples had left the crowd and had gone into the house, they asked him what these sayings meant. 18He answered, "Don't you know what I am talking about by now? You surely know that the food you put into your mouth cannot make you unclean. 19It doesn't go into your heart, but into your stomach, and then out of your body." By saying this, Jesus meant that all foods were fit to eat. 20Then Jesus said: What comes from your heart is what makes you unclean. 21Out of your heart come evil thoughts, vulgar deeds, stealing, murder, 22unfaithfulness in marriage, greed, meanness, deceit, indecency, envy, insults, pride, and foolishness. 23All of these come from your heart, and they are what make you unfit to worship God.A Woman's Faith(Matthew 15.21-28)24Jesus left and went to the region near the city of Tyre, where he stayed in someone's home. He did not want people to know he was there, but they found out anyway. 25A woman whose daughter had an evil spirit in her heard where Jesus was. And right away she came and knelt down at his feet. 26The woman was Greek and had been born in the part of Syria known as Phoenicia. She begged Jesus to force the demon out of her daughter. 27But Jesus said, "The children must first be fed! It isn't right to take away their food and feed it to dogs." [b] 28The woman replied, "Lord, even dogs eat the crumbs that children drop from the table." 29Jesus answered, "That's true! You may go now. The demon has left your daughter." 30When the woman got back home, she found her child lying on the bed. The demon had gone.Jesus Heals a Man Who Was Deaf and Could Hardly Talk31Jesus left the region around Tyre and went by way of Sidon toward Lake Galilee. He went through the land near the ten cities known as Decapolis. [c] 32Some people brought to him a man who was deaf and could hardly talk. They begged Jesus just to touch him. 33After Jesus had taken him aside from the crowd, he stuck his fingers in the man's ears. Then he spit and put it on the man's tongue. 34Jesus looked up toward heaven, and with a groan he said, "Effatha!" [d] which means "Open up!" 35At once the man could hear, and he had no more trouble talking clearly. 36Jesus told the people not to say anything about what he had done. But the more he told them, the more they talked about it. 37They were completely amazed and said, "Everything he does is good! He even heals people who cannot hear or talk."Footnotes:
Contemporary English Version (CEV) Copyright © 1995 by American Bible Society |

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