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October 19 - Old & New Testament
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Jeremiah 3,4,5

The Defiled Land

1 God (F1)says, "(C1)If a husband divorces his wife
And she leaves him
And becomes another man's wife,
Will he return to her again?
Would that land not be completely defiled?
But you (C2)are a prostitute with many (F2)lovers;
Yet you (C3)turn to Me," declares the LORD.

2 "Raise your eyes to the (C1)bare heights and see;
Where have you not been violated?
You have (C2)sat for them by the roads
Like an Arab in the desert,
And you have (C3)defiled a land
With your prostitution and your wickedness.

3 "Therefore the (C1)showers have been withheld,
And there has been no spring rain.
Yet you had a (C2)prostitute's (F1)forehead;
You refused to be ashamed.

4 "Have you not just now called to Me,
'(C1)My Father, You are the (C2)friend of my (C3)youth?

5 '(C1)Will He be angry forever,
Or keep His anger to the end?'
Behold, you have spoken
And have done evil things,
And you have (F1)had your own way."

Faithless Israel

6 Then the LORD said to me in the days of King Josiah, "Have you seen what faithless Israel did? She (C1)went up on every high hill and under every leafy tree, and she prostituted herself there.7 "Yet (C1)I (F1)thought, 'After she has done all these things she will return to Me'; but she did not return, and her (C2)treacherous sister Judah saw it.8 "And I saw that for all the (F1)adulteries of faithless Israel, I had sent her away and (C1)given her a certificate of divorce, yet her (C2)treacherous sister Judah did not fear; but she went and prostituted herself also.9 "And because of the thoughtlessness of her prostitution, she (C1)defiled the land and committed (F1)adultery with (C2)stones and trees.10 "Yet in spite of all this her treacherous sister Judah did not return to Me with all her heart, but rather in (C1)deception," declares the LORD.

God Invites Repentance

11 And the LORD said to me, "(C1)Faithless Israel has proved herself to be more righteous than treacherous Judah.12 "Go and proclaim these words toward the north and say,

'(C1)Return, faithless Israel,' declares the LORD;
'(C2)I will not (F1)look at you in anger.
For I am (C3)gracious,' declares the LORD;
'I will not be angry forever.

13 'Only (F1)(C1)acknowledge your wrongdoing,
That you have revolted against the LORD your God,
And have (C2)scattered your (F2)favors to the strangers (C3)under every leafy tree,
And you have not obeyed My voice,' declares the LORD.

14 'Return, you faithless sons,' declares the LORD;
'For I am a (C1)master to you,
And I will take you, one from a city and two from a family,
And (C2)bring you to Zion.'

15 "Then I will give you (C1)shepherds (F1)after My own heart, who will (C2)feed you knowledge and understanding.16 "And it shall be in those days when you become numerous and are fruitful in the land," declares the LORD, "they will (C1)no longer say, 'The ark of the covenant of the LORD.' And it will not come to mind, nor will they remember it, nor miss it, nor will it be made again.17 "At that time they will call Jerusalem 'The (C1)Throne of the LORD,' and (C2)all the nations will assemble at it, at Jerusalem, for the (C3)name of the LORD; and they will no longer (C4)follow the stubbornness of their evil heart.18 "(C1)In those days the house of Judah will walk with the house of Israel, and they will come together (C2)from the land of the north to the (C3)land that I gave your fathers as an inheritance.

19 "Then I said,

'How I would set you among (F1)My sons
And give you a pleasant land,
The most (C1)beautiful inheritance of the nations!'
And I said, 'You shall call Me, (C2)My Father,
And not turn away from following Me.'

20 "However, as a woman treacherously leaves her lover,
So you have (C1)dealt treacherously with Me,
House of Israel," declares the LORD.

21 A voice is heard on the (C1)bare heights,
The weeping, the pleading of the sons of Israel.
Because they have perverted their way,
They have (C2)forgotten the LORD their God.

22 "Return, you faithless sons,
(C1)I will heal your faithlessness."
"Behold, we come to You;
For You are the LORD our God.

23 "Certainly (C1)the hills are a deception,
(F1)Commotion on the mountains.
Certainly in the (C2)LORD our God
Is the salvation of Israel.

24 "But (C1)the shame has consumed the product of our fathers' labor since our youth—their flocks and their herds, their sons and their daughters.25 "Let us lie down in our (C1)shame, and let our humiliation cover us; for we have sinned against the LORD our God, we and our fathers, (C2)from our youth even to this day. And we have not obeyed the voice of the LORD our God."

Judah Threatened with Invasion

1 "If you will (C1)return, Israel," declares the LORD,
"Then you should return to Me.
And (C2)if you will put away your detestable things from My presence,
And will not waver,

2 And if you will (C1)swear, 'As the LORD lives,'
(C2)In truth, in justice, and in righteousness;
Then the (C3)nations will bless themselves in Him,
And (C4)in Him they will boast."

3 For this is what the LORD says to the men of Judah and to Jerusalem:

"(F1)(C1)Break up your uncultivated ground,
And (C2)do not sow among thorns.

4 "(C1)Circumcise yourselves to the LORD
And remove the foreskins of your hearts,
Men of Judah and inhabitants of Jerusalem,
Or else My (C2)wrath will spread like fire
And burn with (C3)no one to quench it,
Because of the evil of your deeds."

5 Declare in Judah and proclaim in Jerusalem, and say,
"(C1)Blow the trumpet in the land;
Cry aloud and say,
'(C2)Assemble, and let's go
Into the fortified cities.'

6 "Raise a (C1)flag toward Zion!
Take refuge, do not stand still,
For I am bringing (C2)evil from the north,
And great destruction.

7 "A (C1)lion has gone up from his thicket,
And a (C2)destroyer of nations has set out;
He has gone out from his place
To (C3)make your land a waste.
Your cities will be ruins,
Without an inhabitant.

8 "For this, (C1)put on sackcloth,
Mourn and wail;
For the (C2)fierce anger of the LORD
Has not turned away from us."

9 "And it shall come about on that day," declares the LORD, "that the (C1)heart of the king and the hearts of the leaders will fail; and the priests will tremble, and the (C2)prophets will be astonished."

10 Then I said, "Oh, Lord (F1)GOD! Surely You have utterly (C1)deceived this people and Jerusalem, saying, '(C2)You will have peace'; yet a sword touches the (F2)throat."

11 At that time it will be said to this people and to Jerusalem, "A (C1)scorching wind from the bare heights in the wilderness, in the direction of the daughter of My people—not to winnow and not to cleanse,12 a wind too (F1)strong for (F2)this—will come (F3)at My command; now I will also pronounce judgments against them."

13 "Behold, he (C1)goes up like clouds,
And his (C2)chariots like the whirlwind;
His horses are (C3)swifter than eagles.
Woe to us, for (C4)we are ruined!"

14 Wash your heart from evil, Jerusalem,
So that you may be saved.
How long will your (C1)wicked thoughts
Lodge within you?

15 For a voice declares from (C1)Dan,
And proclaims wickedness from Mount Ephraim.

16 "Report it to the nations, now!
Proclaim to Jerusalem,
'(F1)Enemies are coming from a (C1)remote country,
And (C2)they raise their voices against the cities of Judah.

17 'Like watchmen of a field they are (C1)against her all around,
Because she has (C2)rebelled against Me,' declares the LORD.

18 "Your (C1)ways and your deeds
Have (F1)brought these things upon you.
This is your evil. How (C2)bitter!
How it has touched your heart!"

Grief over Judah's Devastation

19 (C1)My (F1)soul, my (F1)soul! I am in anguish! (F2)Oh, my heart!
My (C2)heart is pounding in me;
I cannot keep silent,
Because, (F3)my soul, you have heard
The (C3)sound of the trumpet,
The alarm of war.

20 (C1)Disaster upon disaster is proclaimed,
For the (C2)whole land is devastated;
Suddenly my (C3)tents are devastated,
And my curtains in an instant.

21 How long must I see the flag
And hear the sound of the trumpet?

22 "(C1)For My people are foolish,
They do not know Me;
They are foolish children
And have no understanding.
They are skillful at (C2)doing evil,
But they do not know how to do good."

23 I looked at the earth, and behold, it was a (F1)(C1)formless and desolate emptiness;
And to the heavens, and they had no light.

24 I looked on the mountains, and behold, they were (C1)quaking,
And all the hills jolted back and forth.

25 I looked, and behold, there was no human,
And all the (C1)birds of the sky had fled.

26 I looked, and behold, (F1)the (C1)fruitful land was a wilderness,
And all its cities were pulled down
Before the LORD, before His fierce anger.

27 For this is what the LORD says:
"The (C1)whole land shall be a desolation,
Yet I will (C2)not execute a complete destruction.

28 "For this the (C1)earth will mourn,
And the (C2)heavens above will become dark,
Because I have (C3)spoken, I have purposed,
And I have not (F1)changed My mind, nor will I turn from it."

29 At the sound of the horseman and archer (C1)every city flees;
They (C2)go into the thickets and climb among the rocks;
(C3)Every city is abandoned,
And no one lives in them.

30 And you, desolate one, (C1)what will you do?
Although you dress in scarlet,
Although you adorn yourself with jewelry of gold,
Although you (C2)enlarge your eyes with makeup,
In vain you make yourself beautiful.
Your (F1)(C3)lovers despise you;
They seek your life.

31 For I heard a voice cry as of a woman in labor,
The anguish as of one giving birth to her first child.
The voice of the daughter of Zion (C1)gasping for breath,
(C2)Stretching out her (F1)hands, saying,
"Ah, woe to me, for (F2)I faint before murderers."

Jerusalem's Godlessness

1 "(C1)Roam about through the streets of Jerusalem,
And look and take notice.
And seek in her public squares,
If you can (C2)find a person,
(C3)If there is one who does justice, who seeks honesty,
Then I will forgive (F1)her.

2 "And (C1)although they say, 'As the LORD lives,'
Certainly they swear falsely."

3 LORD, do (C1)Your eyes not look for honesty?
You have (C2)struck them,
But they did not (F1)weaken;
You have consumed them,
But they (C3)refused to accept discipline.
They have (C4)made their faces harder than rock;
They have refused to repent.

4 Then I said, "They are only the poor,
They are foolish;
For they (C1)do not know the way of the LORD
Or the judgment of their God.

5 "I will go to the great
And speak to them,
For (C1)they know the way of the LORD
And the judgment of their God."
But together they too have (C2)broken the yoke
And burst the restraints.

6 Therefore (C1)a lion from the forest will kill them,
A (C2)wolf of the deserts will destroy them,
A (C3)leopard is watching their cities.
Everyone who goes out of them will be torn in pieces,
Because their (C4)wrongdoings are many,
Their apostasies are numerous.

7 "Why should I forgive you?
Your sons have forsaken Me
And (C1)sworn by those who are (C2)not gods.
When I had fed them to the full,
They (C3)committed adultery
And stayed at the prostitute's house.

8 "They were well-fed lusty horses,
Each one neighing at his (C1)neighbor's wife.

9 "Shall I not punish them for these things?" declares the LORD,
"And (C1)shall I not avenge Myself
On a nation such as this?

10 "Go up through her vine rows and destroy,
But do not execute a complete destruction;
Strip away her branches,
For they are not the LORD'S.

11 "For the (C1)house of Israel and the house of Judah
Have dealt very treacherously with Me," declares the LORD.

12 They have (C1)lied about the LORD
And said, "(F1)(C2)Not He;
Misfortune will (C3)not come upon us,
(C4)Nor will we see sword or famine.

13 "The (C1)prophets are as wind,
And the word is not in them.
So it will be done to them!"

Judgment Proclaimed

14 Therefore, this is what the LORD, the God of armies says:
"Because you have spoken this word,
Behold, I am (C1)making My words fire in your mouth,
And this people wood, and it will consume them.

15 "Behold, I am (C1)bringing a nation against you from far away, you house of Israel," declares the LORD.
"It is an enduring nation,
It is an ancient nation,
A nation whose (C2)language you do not know,
Nor can you understand what they say.

16 "Their (C1)quiver is like an (C2)open grave,
All of them are warriors.

17 "They will (C1)devour your harvest and your food;
They will devour your sons and your daughters;
They will devour your flocks and your herds;
They will devour your (C2)vines and your fig trees;
They will demolish your (C3)fortified cities, in which you trust, with the sword.

18 "Yet even in those days," declares the LORD, "I will not make a complete destruction of you.19 "And it shall come about (C1)when (F1)they say, 'Why has the LORD our God done all these things to us?' then you shall say to them, 'Just as you have abandoned Me and served foreign gods in your land, so you will (C2)serve strangers in a land that is not yours.'

20 "Declare this in the house of Jacob
And proclaim it in Judah, saying,

21 'Now hear this, you foolish and (F1)senseless people,
Who have (C1)eyes but do not see,
Who have ears but do not hear.

22 'Do you not (C1)fear Me?' declares the LORD.
'Do you not tremble in My presence?
For I have (C2)placed the sand as a boundary for the sea,
An eternal limit, and it will not cross over it.
Though the waves toss, they cannot prevail;
Though they roar, they will not cross over it.

23 'But this people has a (C1)stubborn and rebellious heart;
They have turned aside and departed.

24 'They do not say in their heart,
"Let us now fear the LORD our God,
Who (C1)gives rain in its season,
Both (C2)the autumn rain and the spring rain,
Who keeps for us
The (C3)appointed weeks of the harvest."

25 'Your (C1)wrongdoings have turned these away,
And your sins have kept good away from you.

26 'For wicked people are found among My people,
They (C1)watch like fowlers (F1)lying in wait;
They set a trap,
They catch people.

27 'Like a cage full of birds,
So their houses are full of (C1)deceit;
Therefore they have become great and rich.

28 'They are (C1)fat, they are sleek,
They also (F1)excel in deeds of wickedness;
They do not plead the cause,
The cause of the (F2)(C2)orphan, so that they may be successful;
And they do not (F3)defend the rights of the poor.

29 '(C1)Shall I not punish them for these things?' declares the LORD,
'Or shall I not avenge Myself
On a nation such as this?'

30 "An appalling and (C1)horrible thing
Has happened in the land:

31 The (C1)prophets prophesy falsely,
And the priests rule (F1)on their own authority;
And My people (C2)love it this way!
But what will you do (F2)when the end comes?

Acts 27:1-26

Chapter 27

Paul Is Sent to Rome

1 Now when it was decided that (C1)we (C2)would sail for (C3)Italy, they proceeded to turn Paul and some other prisoners over to a centurion of the Augustan (F1)(C4)cohort, named Julius.2 And we boarded an Adramyttian ship that was about to sail to the regions along the coast of (F1)(C1)Asia, and put out to sea accompanied by (C2)Aristarchus, a (C3)Macedonian of (C4)Thessalonica.3 The next day we put in at (C1)Sidon; and Julius (C2)treated Paul with consideration and (C3)allowed him to go to his friends and receive care.4 From there we put out to sea and sailed under the shelter of (C1)Cyprus, because (C2)the winds were contrary.5 When we had sailed through the sea along the coast of (C1)Cilicia and (C2)Pamphylia, we landed at Myra in Lycia.6 There the centurion found an (C1)Alexandrian ship sailing for (C2)Italy, and he put us aboard it.7 When we had sailed slowly for a good many days, and with difficulty had arrived off Cnidus, (C1)since the wind did not permit us to go farther, we sailed under the shelter of (C2)Crete, off Salmone;8 and with difficulty (C1)sailing past it, we came to a place called Fair Havens, near which was the city of Lasea.

9 When considerable time had passed and the voyage was now dangerous, since even (C1)the (F1)fast was already over, Paul started admonishing them,10 saying to them, "Men, I perceive that the voyage will certainly be with (C1)damage and great loss, not only of the cargo and the ship, but also of our lives."11 But the centurion was more persuaded by the (C1)pilot and the (F1)captain of the ship than by what was being said by Paul.12 The harbor was not suitable for wintering, so the majority reached a decision to put out to sea from there, if somehow they could reach Phoenix, a harbor of (C1)Crete facing southwest and northwest, and spend the winter there.

13 (F1)When a moderate south wind came up, thinking that they had attained their purpose, they weighed anchor and began (C1)sailing along (C2)Crete, closer to shore.

Shipwreck

14 But before very long a violent wind, called (F1)Euraquilo, (C1)rushed down from (F2)the land;15 and when the ship was caught in it and could not head up into the wind, we gave up and let ourselves be driven by the wind.16 Running under the shelter of a small island called Cauda, we were able to get the ship's (F1)boat under control only with difficulty.17 After they had hoisted it up, they used (F1)supporting cables in undergirding the ship; and fearing that they might (C1)run aground on the shallows of Syrtis, they let down the (F2)sea anchor and let themselves be driven along in this way.18 The next day as we were being violently tossed by the storm, (F1)they began to (C1)jettison the cargo;19 and on the third day they threw the ship's tackle overboard with their own hands.20 Since neither sun nor stars appeared for many days, and no small storm was assailing us, from then on all hope of our being saved was slowly abandoned.

21 (F1)When many had lost their appetites, Paul then stood among them and said, "(F2)(C1)Men, you should have followed my advice and not have set sail from (C2)Crete, and thereby spared yourselves this (C1)damage and loss.22 "And yet now I urge you to (C1)keep up your courage, for there will be no loss of life among you, but only of the ship.23 "For this very night (C1)an angel of the God to whom I belong, (C2)whom I also serve, (C3)came to me,24 saying, 'Do not be afraid, Paul; (C1)you must stand before Caesar; and behold, God has graciously granted you (C2)all those who are sailing with you.'25 "Therefore, (C1)keep up your courage, men, for I believe God that (F1)it will turn out exactly as I have been told.26 "But we must (C1)run aground on a certain (C2)island."<

 
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