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Joel 2:13-14
Don’t just tear your clothes to show how sad you are. Let your hearts be broken. Return to the Lord your God. He is gracious. He is tender and kind. He is slow to get angry. He is full of love. He won’t bring his judgment. He won’t destroy you.Who knows? He might turn toward you and not bring his judgment. He might even give you his blessing. Then you can bring grain offerings and drink offerings to the Lord your God.
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Genesis 6:6
The Lord was very sad that he had made human beings on the earth. His heart was filled with pain.
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Exodus 12:23
The Lord will go through the land to strike down the Egyptians. He’ll see the blood on the top and sides of the doorframe. He will pass over that house. He won’t let the destroying angel enter your homes to strike you down.
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1 Samuel 15 11
“ I am very sad I have made Saul king. He has turned away from me. He has not done what I directed him to do.” When Samuel heard that, he was angry. He cried out to the Lord during that whole night.
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Acts 12:23
Right away an angel of the Lord struck Herod down. Herod had not given praise to God. So he was eaten by worms and died.
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2 Kings 19 35
That night the angel of the Lord went into the camp of the Assyrians. He put to death 185,000 people there. The people of Jerusalem got up the next morning and looked out at the camp. There were all the dead bodies!
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2 Chronicles 32 21
The Lord sent an angel. The angel wiped out all the enemy’s fighting men, commanders and officers. He put an end to them right there in the camp of the Assyrian king. So Sennacherib went back to his own land in shame. He went into the temple of his god. There some of his own sons, the people closest to him, killed him with their swords.
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2 Chronicles 3 1
Then Solomon began to build the temple of the Lord. He built it on Mount Moriah in Jerusalem. That’s where the Lord had appeared to Solomon’s father David. The Lord had appeared at the threshing floor of Araunah. Araunah was from Jebus. David had provided the threshing floor.
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Exodus 12:13
The blood on your houses will be a sign for you. When I see the blood, I will pass over you. No deadly plague will touch you when I strike Egypt.
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Psalms 90:13
Lord, please stop punishing us! How long will you keep it up? Be kind to us.
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Psalms 135:14
When the Lord hands down his sentence, it will be in his people’s favor. He will show deep concern for those who serve him.
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2 Corinthians 2 6
He has been punished because most of you decided he should be. This punishment is enough.
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Psalms 35:6
Let their path be dark and slippery, while the angel of the Lord chases them.
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Genesis 10:16
Jebusites, Amorites and Girgashites.
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1 Kings 19 4
Then he traveled for one day into the desert. He came to a small bush. He sat down under it. He prayed that he would die.“ Lord, I’ve had enough,” he said.“ Take my life. I’m no better than my people of long ago.”
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Joshua 15:63
Judah couldn’t drive out the Jebusites who were living in Jerusalem. So they live there with the people of Judah to this day.
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Isaiah 57:16
I will not find fault with my people forever. I will not always be angry with them. If I were, I would cause their spirits to grow weak. The people I created would faint away.
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2 Samuel 5 8
On that day David had said,“ Someone might win the battle over the Jebusites. But they will have to crawl through the water tunnel to get into the city. That’s the only way they can reach those enemies of mine that you say can’t see or walk.” That’s why people say,“ Those who‘ can’t see or walk’ won’t enter David’s palace.”
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Isaiah 40:1-2
“ Comfort my people,” says your God.“ Comfort them.Speak tenderly to the people of Jerusalem. Announce to them that their hard labor has been completed. Tell them that their sin has been paid for. Tell them the Lord has punished them enough for all their sins.”
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Isaiah 27:8
The Lord will use war to punish Israel. He will make them leave their land. With a strong blast of his anger he will drive them out. It will be as if the east wind were blowing.
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Amos 7:6
So the Lord had pity on them.“ I will let them continue for now,” the Lord and King said.
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Judges 1:21
But the people of Benjamin did not drive out the Jebusites living in Jerusalem. So to this day they live there with the people of Benjamin.
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Psalms 78:38
But he was full of tender love. He forgave their sins and didn’t destroy his people. Time after time he held back his anger. He didn’t let all his burning anger blaze out.
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Judges 19:11
By the time the travelers came near Jebus, the day was almost over. So the servant said to his master,“ Come. Let’s stop at this Jebusite city. Let’s spend the night here.”
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1 Chronicles 21 15-1 Chronicles 21 16
God sent an angel to destroy Jerusalem. But as the angel was doing it, the Lord saw it. The Lord decided to end the plague he had sent. So he spoke to the angel who was destroying the people. He said,“ That is enough! Do not kill any more people!” The angel of the Lord was standing at Araunah’s threshing floor. Araunah was from the city of Jebus.David looked up. He saw the angel of the Lord standing between heaven and earth. The angel was holding out a sword over Jerusalem. David and the elders fell with their faces to the ground. They were wearing the rough clothing people wear when they’re sad.
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Mark 14:41
Jesus returned the third time. He said to them,“ Are you still sleeping and resting? Enough! The hour has come. Look! The Son of Man is about to be handed over to sinners.
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Exodus 9:28
Pray to the Lord, because we’ve had enough thunder and hail. I’ll let you and your people go. You don’t have to stay here any longer.”
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Zechariah 9:7
They will no longer drink the blood of their animal sacrifices. I will remove the‘ unclean’ food from between their teeth. The Philistines who are left will belong to our God. They will become a family group in Judah. And Ekron will be like the Jebusites. So the Philistines will become part of Israel.
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Amos 7:3
So the Lord had pity on them.“ I will let them continue for now,” he said.
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Jeremiah 18:7-10
Suppose I announce that something will happen to a nation or kingdom. Suppose I announce that it will be pulled up by the roots. And I announce that it will be torn down and destroyed.But suppose the nation I warned turns away from its sins. Then I will not do what I said I would. I will not bring trouble on it as I had planned.But suppose I announce that a nation or kingdom is going to be built up and planted.And then it does what is evil in my eyes. It does not obey me. Then I will think again about the good things I had wanted to do for it.
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2 Samuel 24 18
On that day Gad went to David. Gad said to him,“ Go up to the threshing floor of Araunah, the Jebusite. Build an altar there to honor the Lord.”
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Habakkuk 3:2
Lord, I know how famous you are. I have great respect for you because of your mighty acts. Do them again for us. Make them known in our time. When you are angry, please have mercy on us.
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Exodus 32:14
Then the Lord took pity on his people. He didn’t destroy them as he had said he would.