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Obadiah

Edom Will Be Punished

This is the vision of Obadiah. This is what the Lord God says about Edom:

We heard a report from the Lord.
    A messenger was sent to the nations.
He said, “Let’s go fight against Edom.”

The Lord Speaks to Edom

“Edom, I will make you the smallest nation.
    Everyone will hate you very much.
Your pride has fooled you.
    You live in those caves high on the cliff.
    Your home is high in the hills.
So you say to yourself,
    ‘No one can bring me to the ground.’”

Edom Will Be Brought Low

This is what the Lord says:
“Even though you fly high like the eagle
    and put your nest among the stars,
    I will bring you down from there.
You really will be ruined!
    Thieves will come to you.
Robbers will come in the night,
    and they will take all they want.
When workers gather grapes in your vineyards,
    they will leave a few grapes behind.
But the enemy will search hard for Esau’s hidden treasures,
    and they will find them all.
All those who are your friends
    will force you out of the land.
Those who were at peace with you will trick you,
    and they will defeat you.
The soldiers who fought by your side
    are planning a trap for you.
They say, ‘He doesn’t expect a thing!’”

The Lord says, “On that day
    I will destroy the wise people from Edom.
    I will destroy the intelligent people from the mountain of Esau.[a]
Teman, your brave soldiers will be afraid.
    Everyone will be destroyed from the mountain of Esau.
    Many people will be killed.
10 You will be covered with shame
    because you were very cruel to your brother Jacob.
    So you will be destroyed completely.
11 You joined the enemies of Israel.
    Strangers carried Israel’s treasures away.
Foreigners entered Israel’s city gate.
    They threw lots to decide what part of Jerusalem they would get.
    And you were right there with them, waiting to get your share.
12 You should not have laughed[b]
    at your brother’s trouble.
You should not have been happy
    when they destroyed Judah.
You should not have bragged[c]
    at the time of their trouble.
13 You should not have entered the city gate of my people
    and laughed at their problems.
You should not have taken their treasures
    in the time of their trouble.
14 You should not have stood where the roads cross
    and destroyed those who were trying to escape.
    You should not have captured those who escaped alive.
15 The Day of the Lord is coming soon
    to all the nations.
And the evil you did to others will happen to you.
    The same bad things will fall down on your own head.
16 You spilled[d] blood on my holy mountain,[e]
    so other nations will spill your blood.[f]
You will be finished.
    It will be as if you never existed.
17 But there will be survivors on Mount Zion.
    They will be my special people.
The nation of Jacob[g] will take back
    what belongs to it.
18 The family of Jacob will be like a fire.
    The nation of Joseph will be like a flame.
But the nation of Esau[h] will be like ashes.
    The people of Judah will burn Edom,
    and they will destroy it.
Then there will be no survivors in the nation of Esau.”
    This will happen because the Lord said it would.
19 Then people from the Negev will live on the mountain of Esau.
    And people from the foothills will take the Philistine lands.
They will live in the land of Ephraim and Samaria.
    Gilead will belong to Benjamin.
20 People from Israel were forced to leave their homes,
    but they will take back the land of Canaan, all the way to Zarephath.
People from Judah were forced to leave Jerusalem and live in Sepharad.[i]
    But they will take back the cities of the Negev.
21 The winners[j] will go up on Mount Zion
    to rule the people who live on Esau’s mountain.
    And the kingdom will belong to the Lord.

Revelation 9

The Fifth Trumpet Begins the First Terror

The fifth angel blew his trumpet. Then I saw a star fall from the sky to the earth. The star was given the key to the deep hole that leads down to the bottomless pit. Then the star opened the hole leading to the pit. Smoke came up from the hole like smoke from a big furnace. The sun and sky became dark because of the smoke from the hole.

Then locusts came out of the smoke and went down to the earth. They were given the power to sting like scorpions. They were told not to damage the fields of grass or any plant or tree. They were to hurt only those who did not have God’s mark on their foreheads. They were not given the power to kill them but only to cause them pain for five months—pain like a person feels when stung by a scorpion. During those days people will look for a way to die, but they will not find it. They will want to die, but death will hide from them.

The locusts looked like horses prepared for battle. On their heads they wore something that looked like a gold crown. Their faces looked like human faces. Their hair was like women’s hair. Their teeth were like lions’ teeth. Their chests looked like iron breastplates. The sound their wings made was like the noise of many horses and chariots hurrying into battle. 10 The locusts had tails with stingers like scorpions. The power they had to give people pain for five months was in their tails. 11 They had a ruler, who was the angel of the bottomless pit. His name in Hebrew is Abaddon.[a] In Greek it is Apollyon.[b]

12 The first terror is now past. There are still two other terrors to come.

The Sixth Trumpet Blast

13 The sixth angel blew his trumpet. Then I heard a voice coming from the horns on the four corners of the golden altar that is before God. 14 It said to the sixth angel who had the trumpet, “Free the four angels who are tied at the great river Euphrates.” 15 These four angels had been kept ready for this hour and day and month and year. The angels were set free to kill a third of all the people on the earth. 16 I heard how many troops on horses were in their army. There were 200,000,000.

17 In my vision, I saw the horses and the riders on the horses. They looked like this: They had breastplates that were fiery red, dark blue, and yellow like sulfur. The heads of the horses looked like heads of lions. The horses had fire, smoke, and sulfur coming out of their mouths. 18 A third of all the people on earth were killed by these three plagues coming out of the horses’ mouths: the fire, the smoke, and the sulfur. 19 The horses’ power was in their mouths and also in their tails. Their tails were like snakes that have heads to bite and hurt people.

20 The other people on earth were not killed by these plagues. But these people still did not change their hearts and turn away from worshiping the things they had made with their own hands. They did not stop worshiping demons and idols made of gold, silver, bronze, stone, and wood—things that cannot see or hear or walk. 21 They did not change their hearts and turn away from killing other people or from their evil magic, their sexual sins, and their stealing.

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