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For they are thrust into a net by their own feet,
    and they walk into a pitfall.(A)

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15 The nations have sunk in the pit that they made;
    in the net that they hid has their own foot been caught.(A)

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10 Therefore snares are around you,
    and sudden terror overwhelms you,

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Let ruin come on them unawares,
and let the net that they hid ensnare them;
    let them fall in it—to their ruin.(A)

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26 and that they may escape from the snare of the devil, having been held captive by him to do his will.[a]

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Footnotes

  1. 2.26 Or by him, to do his (that is, God’s) will

But those who want to be rich fall into temptation and are trapped by many senseless and harmful desires that plunge people into ruin and destruction.(A)

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Moreover, he must be well thought of by outsiders, so that he may not fall into disgrace and the snare of the devil.(A)

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Thus says the Lord God:
    In an assembly of many peoples
    I will throw my net over you,
    and I[a] will haul you up in my dragnet.(A)

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Footnotes

  1. 32.3 Gk Vg: Heb they

In the transgression of the evil there is a snare,
    but the righteous sing and rejoice.

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22 The iniquities of the wicked ensnare them,
    and they are caught in the coils of their sin.(A)

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10 So they hung Haman on the pole that he had prepared for Mordecai. Then the anger of the king abated.

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Then King Ahasuerus said to Queen Esther, “Who is he, and where is he, who has presumed to do this?”

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13 When Haman told his wife Zeresh and all his friends everything that had happened to him, his advisers and his wife Zeresh said to him, “If Mordecai, before whom your downfall has begun, is of the Jewish people, you will not prevail against him but will surely fall before him.”(A)

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If it pleases the king, let a decree be issued for their destruction, and I will pay ten thousand talents of silver into the hands of those who have charge of the king’s business, so that they may put it into the king’s treasuries.”

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