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Punishment for Judah’s Enemies

[L For look/T behold] In those days and at that time,
    when I will ·make things better for [restore the fortunes of; or return the exiles/captives of] Judah and Jerusalem,
I will gather all the nations together
    and bring them down into the Valley ·Where the Lord Judges [L of Jehoshaphat; C Jehoshaphat means “the Lord judges”].
    There I will ·judge [enter into judgment against] them,
because those nations scattered my ·own people [L people, my heritage] Israel
    ·and forced them to live in other [L among the] nations.
They divided up my land
and ·threw [T cast] lots for my people.
They traded boys for prostitutes,
and they sold girls to buy wine to ·drink [get drunk].

“Tyre and Sidon and all of you regions of Philistia! What did you have against me? Were you ·punishing me [paying me back; taking vengeance] for something I did, ·or were you doing something to hurt me? [or If you were trying to pay me back,] I will very quickly ·do to you [L return on your heads] what you have done to me. You took my silver and gold, and you put my ·precious [costly; rich; prized] treasures in your ·temples [or palaces]. You sold the ·people [sons; descendants] of Judah and Jerusalem to the [L sons/descendants of the] Greeks so that you could ·send [remove] them far from their ·land [L border].

[L Look; T Behold] You sent my people to that faraway place, but I will ·get them [rouse them; stir them up] and bring them back, and I will ·do to you [L return on your heads] what you have done to them. I will sell your sons and daughters to the people of Judah, and they will sell them to the Sabean people [C Arab merchants from the southeast; Job 1:15] far away.” The Lord said this.

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