Contemporary English Version 1 But those who have suffered will no longer be in pain.+ The territories of Zebulun and Naphtali in Galilee were once hated. But this land of the Gentiles across the Jordan River and along the Mediterranean Sea will be greatly respected. War Is Over2 Those who walked in the dark have seen a bright light. And it shines upon everyone who lives in the land of darkest shadows. 3Our Lord, you have made your nation stronger.+ Because of you, its people are glad and celebrate like workers at harvest time or like soldiers dividing up what they have taken. 4You have broken the power of those who abused and enslaved your people. You have rescued them just as you saved your people from Midian.+ 5The boots of marching warriors and the blood-stained uniforms have been fed to flames and eaten by fire. A Child Has Been Born6A child has been born for us. We have been given a son who will be our ruler. His names will be Wonderful Advisor and Mighty God, Eternal Father and Prince of Peace. peace will last forever. He will rule David's kingdom and make it grow strong. He will always rule with honesty and justice. The Lord All-Powerful will make certain that all of this is done. God Will Punish Israel8The Lord had warned the people of Israel, 9and all of them knew it, including everyone in the capital city of Samaria. But they were proud and stubborn and said, 10“Houses of brick and sycamore have fallen to the ground, but we will build houses with stones and cedar.” 11The Lord made their enemies+ attack them. 12He sent the Arameans from the east and the Philistines from the west, and they swallowed up Israel. But even this did not stop him from being angry, so he kept on punishing them.+ 13The people of Israel still did not turn back to the Lord All-Powerful and worship him. 14In one day he cut off their head and tail, their leaves and branches. 15Their rulers and leaders were the head, and the lying prophets were the tail. 16They had led the nation down the wrong path, and the people were confused. 17The Lord was angry with his people and kept punishing them, because they had turned against him.+ They were evil and spoke foolishly. That's why he did not have pity on their young people or on their widows and orphans. 18Evil had spread like a raging forest fire sending thornbushes up in smoke. 19The Lord All-Powerful was angry and used the people as fuel for a fire that scorched the land. They turned against each other 20like wild animals attacking and eating everyone around them, even their own relatives.+ But still they were not satisfied. 21The tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh turned against each other, then joined forces to attack Judah. But the Lord was still angry and ready to punish the nation even more. Footnotes: Contemporary English Version, Second Edition (CEV®) © 2006 American Bible Society. All rights reserved. Bible text from the Contemporary English Version 2nd Edition (CEV®) is not to be reproduced in copies or otherwise by any means except as permitted in writing by American Bible Society, 101 North Independence Mall East, Floor 8, Philadelphia, PA 19106-2155 (www.americanbible.org). Learn more at www.cev.bible. Discover .BIBLE resources for your ministry at www.get.bible/cev Bible Hub |