Book of Common Prayer
9 `And the kings of the earth were joined with it in its wrong ways. They will cry and be sad about it when they see the smoke while it burns.
10 They will stand far away from it because they are afraid of the trouble it is having. They will say, "Trouble! Trouble! You big, strong city Babylon! In one hour your punishment has come!"
11 `And the traders of the earth will cry and be sad about it, because no one buys the things they bring to sell.
12 They have many things to sell: gold, silver, fine stones, and pearls. They have linen clothes and blue cloth, silk cloth and red cloth. They have all kinds of sweet smelling wood. They have all kinds of things made of ivory. They have all kinds of things made of wood that costs much money, of brass, of iron, and of a stone called marble.
13 They have spices and perfume. They have incense and a sweet-smelling oil. They have frankincense and wine and oil. They have fine flour and wheat. They have cows, sheep, horses, and wagons. They have slaves and people to sell.
14 The things that your heart wanted are gone from you. All your fine food and clothes are gone from you. You will never find them again.
15 The traders will sell these things and got much money from the city. They will stand far away from it because they are afraid of the trouble it is having. They will cry and be sad about it.
16 They will say "How terrible for you, you big strong city! You were wearing linen clothes and purple and red clothes. You were shining with gold, fine stones, and pearls.
17 In one hour all your great riches are lost." `And all the captains of the boats and all the seamen, the sailors, and all that do business on the sea stood away from it.
18 They called out loud when they saw the smoke while it burned. They said, "What city is like that big city?"
19 They threw dust on their heads and they called out loud. They cried and were sad. They said, "How terrible for that big city! All the men who had boats on the sea became rich because it was rich. In one hour it is all lost."
20 `Be glad for what has happened to it, all you who are in heaven, God's people, apostles and prophets. God has punished it for what it did to you!'
21 Jesus left that place and went to the country of Tyre and Sidon. 22A woman of the people of Canaan was in that country. She called out, `Sir, you are the Son of David. Help me! My daughter is being troubled very much by a bad spirit.'
22 Jesus did not answer her. His disciples came to him and said, `Send her away. She keeps calling after us.'
23 He said, `I was sent only to the people of Israel. They are like lost sheep.'
24 But the woman came and bowed down in front of Jesus and worshipped him. She said, `Sir, help me.'
25 He said, `It is not right to take the children's food and give it to the little dogs.'
26 She answered, `Yes, sir. But even the little dogs eat the food that falls from the tables of their masters.'
27 Then Jesus answered, `Woman, you believe very much. The thing you want me to do will be done.' And her daughter was healed at that very time.
28 Jesus went on from there along the Sea of Galilee. He went up on a hill and sat down there.
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