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Jeremiah 2:31-4:18

31 “Consider the word of Yahweh, people of this generation.
    Haven’t I been a desert, a land of thick darkness, for Israel?
        Why do my people say that they are free to wander around
            and no longer come to me?
32 A young woman can’t forget her jewelry or a bride her veils.
    Yet, my people have forgotten me for countless days.
33 You carefully planned ways to look for love.
    You taught your ways to wicked women.
34 You have the blood from poor and innocent people
    on your clothes.
        You didn’t kill them for breaking into your home.
35 In spite of all this you say, ‘I’m innocent.
    Yahweh will turn his anger from me,
        because I haven’t sinned.’
36 You change your mind so easily.
    You will be put to shame by Egypt
    as you were put to shame by Assyria.
37 You will also leave this place with your hands over your head,
    because Yahweh has rejected those you trust.
        You will not be helped by them.”

A saying:

If a man divorces his wife
    and she leaves him and marries another man,
        her first husband shouldn’t go back to her again.
            The land would become thoroughly polluted.
    “You have acted like a prostitute who has many lovers.
    And now you want to come back to me!” declares Yahweh.

“Look at the bare hills, and see.
    You have had sex with men in every place.
    You sat by the roadside waiting for them like a nomad in the desert.
    You have polluted the land with your prostitution and wickedness.
So the rain has been withheld, and there have been no spring showers.
    Yet, you have the shameless look of a prostitute,
    and you refuse to blush.
But now you are calling to me.
    You say, ‘Ab! You have been my companion
        ever since I was young.
            He won’t hold a grudge forever.
            He won’t always be angry.’
    You have said and done all the evil things that you could.”

The Lord Offers to Forgive the Ten Tribes of Israel Despite Their Idolatry

When Josiah was king, Yahweh asked me, “Did you see what unfaithful Israel did? She went up every high mountain and under every large tree, and she acted like a prostitute there. I thought that after she had done all this that she would come back to me. But she didn’t come back, and her treacherous sister Judah saw her. Judah saw that I sent unfaithful Israel away because of her adultery and that I gave Israel her divorce papers. But treacherous Judah, her sister, wasn’t afraid. She also acted like a prostitute. Because she wasn’t concerned about acting like a prostitute, she polluted the land and committed adultery with standing stones and wood pillars. 10 Even after all this, Israel’s treacherous sister Judah didn’t wholeheartedly come back to me. She was deceitful,” declares Yahweh.

11 Then Yahweh said to me, “Unfaithful Israel was less guilty than treacherous Judah. 12 Go and proclaim these things to the north:

“‘Come back, unfaithful Israel.
    It is Yahweh speaking.
        I will no longer frown on you
            because I’m merciful,’ declares Yahweh.
        ‘I will no longer be angry with you.
13 Admit that you’ve done wrong!
    You have rebelled against Yahweh your Elohim.
    You have given yourself to strangers under every large tree.
    You have not obeyed me,’ declares Yahweh.

14 “Come back, you rebellious people,” declares Yahweh. “I’m your husband. I will take you, one from every city and two from every family, and bring you to Zion. 15 I will give you shepherds after my own heart. They will be shepherds who feed you with knowledge and insight. 16 In those days you will be fertile, and your population will increase in the land,” declares Yahweh. “People will no longer talk about the ark of Yahweh’s promise. It will no longer come to mind. They won’t remember it, miss it, or make another one. 17 At that time they will call Jerusalem the throne of Yahweh. All nations will gather in Jerusalem because the name of Yahweh will be found there. They will no longer follow their own stubborn, evil ways. 18 In those days the nation of Judah will live with the nation of Israel. They will come together from the land of the north to the land that I gave their ancestors as their own property.

19 “I wanted to treat you like children
    and give you a pleasant land,
        the most beautiful property among the nations.
    I thought that you would call me Ab and wouldn’t turn away from me.
20 But like a wife who betrays her husband,
    so you, nation of Israel, betrayed me,” declares Yahweh.

21 The sound of crying is heard on the hills.
    It is the crying and the pleading of the people of Israel.
        They have become crooked
            and have forgotten Yahweh their Elohim.
22 “Come back, you rebellious people,
    and I will forgive you for being unfaithful.”

Here we are!
    We have come to you because you are Yahweh our Elohim.
23 Truly, the noise from the hills, from the mountains,
    is the noise of false worship.
    Truly, Yahweh our Elohim will rescue us.
24 Ever since we were young,
    the shameful worship of Baal
        has taken everything our ancestors worked for,
            their flocks and herds, their sons and daughters.
25 We must lie down in our shame
    and be covered by our disgrace.
    Ever since we were young, we and our ancestors have sinned
    against Yahweh our Elohim.
        We haven’t obeyed Yahweh our Elohim.

Yahweh declares,

“If you come back, Israel,
    if you come back to me,
    if you take your disgusting idols out of my sight
    and you don’t wander away from me,
if you take the oath, “As Yahweh lives . . .”
    in an honest, fair, and right way,
    then the nations will be blessed,
    and they will be honored by me.”

The Lord Will Bring Destruction on Judah from the North

This is what Yahweh says to the people of Judah and to Jerusalem:

Plow your unplowed fields,
    and don’t plant among thorns.
Be circumcised by Yahweh,
    and get rid of the foreskins of your hearts,
        people of Judah and inhabitants of Jerusalem.
    If you don’t, my fury will flare up like a fire.
    It will burn, and no one will be able to put it out,
        because of the evil you do.

Report this message in Judah.
    Make it heard in Jerusalem.
    Say, “Blow the ram’s horn throughout the land.”
        Shout loudly and say, “Gather together!
            Let’s go into the fortified cities.”
Raise the flag to signal people to go to Zion.
    Take cover!
        Don’t just stand there!
    I’m bringing disaster and widespread destruction from the north.
A lion has come out of its lair.
    A destroyer of nations has set out.
    He has left his place to destroy your land.
        Your cities will be ruined, and no one will live in them.
So put on sackcloth, mourn, and cry
    because Yahweh’s burning anger hasn’t turned away from us.

“When that day comes,” declares Yahweh,
    “the king and the leaders will lose their courage.
    The priests will be stunned.
    The prophets will be amazed and astonished.”

10 I said, “Adonay Yahweh,
    you certainly have deceived these people and Jerusalem.
        You said that everything would go well for them,
            but a sword is held at their throats.”

11 At that time it will be said to these people and to Jerusalem:
    “A hot wind from the heights will blow in the desert
        on the tracks of my people.
            It will not be a wind that winnows[a] or cleanses.
12 It will be a stronger wind than that.
    It will come from me.
    Now, I will pass sentence on them.”

13 The enemy comes up like clouds.
    His chariots are like a raging wind.
    His horses are faster than eagles.
    How horrible it will be for us! We will be destroyed!
14 Jerusalem, wash the evil from your heart
    so that you may be rescued.
        Don’t continue making evil plans.
15 A message is heard from Dan,
    and a report of disaster comes from the mountains of Ephraim.
16 Warn the nations about these things.
    Bring them to the attention of Jerusalem.
    “Hostile troops are coming from a distant country.
        They are shouting battle cries against the cities of Judah.
17 They surround them like men guarding a field,
    because Judah has rebelled against me,”
        declares Yahweh.
18 “You brought this on yourself.
    This is your punishment.
    It is bitter.
    It breaks your heart.”

Colossians 1:1-17

Greeting

From Paul, an apostle of Christ Yeshua by God’s will, and from our brother Timothy.

To God’s holy and faithful people, our brothers and sisters who are united with Christ in the city of Colossae.

Good will[a] and peace from God our Father are yours!

Paul’s Prayer for the Colossians

We always thank God, the Father of our Lord Yeshua Christ, in our prayers for you. We thank God because we have heard about your faith in Christ Yeshua and your love for all of God’s people. You have these because of the hope which is kept safe for you in heaven. Some time ago you heard about this hope in the Good News which is the message of truth. This Good News is present with you now. It is producing results and spreading all over the world as it did among you from the first day you heard it. At that time you came to know what God’s kindness[b] truly means. You learned about this Good News from Epaphras, our dear fellow servant. He is taking your place here as a trustworthy deacon[c] for Christ and has told us about the love that the Spirit has given you.

For this reason we have not stopped praying for you since the day we heard about you. We ask God to fill you with the knowledge of his will through every kind of spiritual wisdom and insight. 10 We ask this so that you will live the kind of lives that prove you belong to the Lord. Then you will want to please him in every way as you grow in producing every kind of good work by this knowledge about God. 11 We ask him to strengthen you by his glorious might with all the power you need to patiently endure everything with joy. 12 You will also thank the Father, who has made you able to share the light, which is what God’s people inherit.

What God Has Done Through Christ

13 God has rescued us from the power of darkness and has brought us into the kingdom of his Son, whom he loves. 14 His Son paid the price to free us, which means that our sins are forgiven.

15 He is the image of the invisible God,
    the firstborn of all creation.
16 He created all things in heaven and on earth,
    visible and invisible.
        Whether they are kings or lords,
            rulers or powers—
                everything has been created through him and for him.
17 He existed before everything
    and holds everything together.

Psalm 76

Psalm 76

For the choir director; on stringed instruments; a psalm by Asaph; a song.

Elohim is known in Judah.
    His name is great in Israel.
His tent is in Salem.
    His home is in Zion.
There he destroyed flaming arrows,
    shields, swords, and weapons of war. Selah

You are the radiant one.
    You are more majestic than the ancient mountains.[a]
Brave people were robbed.
    They died.
        None of the warriors were able to lift a hand.
At your stern warning, O Elohim of Jacob,
    chariot riders and horses were put to sleep.

You alone must be feared!
    Who can stand in your presence when you become angry?
From heaven you announced a verdict.
    The earth was fearful and silent
        when you rose to judge, O Elohim,
            when you rose to save every oppressed person on earth. Selah

10 Even angry mortals will praise you.
    You will wear the remainder of their anger.[b]
11 Make vows to Yahweh your Elohim, and keep them.
    Let everyone around him bring gifts to the one who must be feared.
12 He cuts short the lives of influential people.
    He terrifies the kings of the earth.

Proverbs 24:21-22

21 Fear Yahweh, my son.
    Fear the king as well.
    Do not associate with those who always insist upon change,
22 because disaster will come to them suddenly.
    Who knows what misery both may bring?

Names of God Bible (NOG)

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