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  • The Message - This is what Hezekiah king of Judah wrote after he’d been sick and then recovered from his sickness: In the very prime of life I have to leave. Whatever time I have left is spent in death’s waiting room. No more glimpses of God in the land of the living, No more meetings with my neighbors, no more rubbing shoulders with friends. This body I inhabit is taken down and packed away like a camper’s tent. Like a weaver, I’ve rolled up the carpet of my life as God cuts me free of the loom And at day’s end sweeps up the scraps and pieces. I cry for help until morning. Like a lion, God pummels and pounds me, relentlessly finishing me off. I squawk like a doomed hen, moan like a dove. My eyes ache from looking up for help: “Master, I’m in trouble! Get me out of this!” But what’s the use? God himself gave me the word. He’s done it to me. I can’t sleep— I’m that upset, that troubled.
  • 新标点和合本 - 犹大王希西家患病已经痊愈,就作诗说:
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 犹大王希西家患病痊愈后的诗:
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 犹大王希西家患病痊愈后的诗:
  • 当代译本 - 犹大王希西迦病愈后, 写了一首诗:
  • 圣经新译本 - 犹大王希西家从病患中痊愈以后,就写了这诗:
  • 中文标准译本 - 犹大王希西加患病痊愈后,写了一首诗:
  • 现代标点和合本 - 犹大王希西家患病已经痊愈,就作诗说:
  • 和合本(拼音版) - 犹大王希西家患病已经痊愈,就作诗说:
  • New International Version - A writing of Hezekiah king of Judah after his illness and recovery:
  • New International Reader's Version - Here is a song of praise that was written by Hezekiah, the king of Judah. He wrote it after he was sick and had gotten well again.
  • English Standard Version - A writing of Hezekiah king of Judah, after he had been sick and had recovered from his sickness:
  • New Living Translation - When King Hezekiah was well again, he wrote this poem:
  • Christian Standard Bible - A poem by King Hezekiah of Judah after he had been sick and had recovered from his illness:
  • New American Standard Bible - This is a writing of Hezekiah king of Judah after his illness and recovery:
  • New King James Version - This is the writing of Hezekiah king of Judah, when he had been sick and had recovered from his sickness:
  • Amplified Bible - This is the writing of Hezekiah king of Judah after he had been sick and had recovered from his illness:
  • American Standard Version - The writing of Hezekiah king of Judah, when he had been sick, and was recovered of his sickness.
  • King James Version - The writing of Hezekiah king of Judah, when he had been sick, and was recovered of his sickness:
  • New English Translation - This is the prayer of King Hezekiah of Judah when he was sick and then recovered from his illness:
  • World English Bible - The writing of Hezekiah king of Judah, when he had been sick, and had recovered of his sickness.
  • 新標點和合本 - 猶大王希西家患病已經痊癒,就作詩說:
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 猶大王希西家患病痊癒後的詩:
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 猶大王希西家患病痊癒後的詩:
  • 當代譯本 - 猶大王希西迦病癒後, 寫了一首詩:
  • 聖經新譯本 - 猶大王希西家從病患中痊愈以後,就寫了這詩:
  • 呂振中譯本 - 猶大 王 希西家 的寫作,是他患了病、病好了以後 寫的 :
  • 中文標準譯本 - 猶大王希西加患病痊癒後,寫了一首詩:
  • 現代標點和合本 - 猶大王希西家患病已經痊癒,就作詩說:
  • 文理和合譯本 - 猶大王希西家遘疾既愈、乃筆之曰、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 猶大王希西家疾愈、援筆誌之曰、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 猶大 王 希西家 遘疾、疾愈、乃作詩、誌之如左、曰、
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - Después de su enfermedad y recuperación Ezequías, rey de Judá, escribió:
  • 현대인의 성경 - 히스기야왕은 병에서 회복된 후에 이런 시를 지었다:
  • Новый Русский Перевод - Запись Езекии, царя Иудеи, после его болезни и выздоровления:
  • Восточный перевод - Запись Езекии, царя Иудеи, после его болезни и выздоровления:
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Запись Езекии, царя Иудеи, после его болезни и выздоровления:
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Запись Езекии, царя Иудеи, после его болезни и выздоровления:
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Voici le poème écrit par Ezéchias, roi de Juda, à l’occasion de sa maladie dont il avait été guéri.
  • リビングバイブル - ヒゼキヤは元気になると、この経験を詩にまとめました。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - Depois de recuperar-se dessa doença, Ezequias, rei de Judá, escreveu o seguinte:
  • Hoffnung für alle - Dieses Gedicht schrieb König Hiskia von Juda, nachdem er wieder gesund geworden war:
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Khi Vua Ê-xê-chia được chữa lành, ông viết bài thơ này:
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - เมื่อกษัตริย์เฮเซคียาห์แห่งยูดาห์หายประชวร พระองค์ทรงเขียนไว้ว่า
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - หลัง​จาก​ที่​เฮเซคียาห์​กษัตริย์​แห่ง​ยูดาห์​ล้ม​ป่วย​และ​หายดี​แล้ว ท่าน​เขียน​ข้อ​ความ​ดัง​ต่อ​ไป​นี้​คือ
交叉引用
  • Psalms 107:17 - Some of you were sick because you’d lived a bad life, your bodies feeling the effects of your sin; You couldn’t stand the sight of food, so miserable you thought you’d be better off dead. Then you called out to God in your desperate condition; he got you out in the nick of time. He spoke the word that healed you, that pulled you back from the brink of death. So thank God for his marvelous love, for his miracle mercy to the children he loves; Offer thanksgiving sacrifices, tell the world what he’s done—sing it out!
  • Deuteronomy 32:39 - “Do you see it now? Do you see that I’m the one? Do you see that there’s no other god beside me? I bring death and I give life, I wound and I heal— there is no getting away from or around me! I raise my hand in solemn oath; I say, ‘I’m always around. By that very life I promise: When I sharpen my lightning sword and execute judgment, I take vengeance on my enemies and pay back those who hate me. I’ll make my arrows drunk with blood, my sword will gorge itself on flesh, Feasting on slain and captive alike, the proud and vain enemy corpses.’”
  • Hosea 6:1 - “Come on, let’s go back to God. He hurt us, but he’ll heal us. He hit us hard, but he’ll put us right again. In a couple of days we’ll feel better. By the third day he’ll have made us brand-new, Alive and on our feet, fit to face him. We’re ready to study God, eager for God-knowledge. As sure as dawn breaks, so sure is his daily arrival. He comes as rain comes, as spring rain refreshing the ground.” * * *
  • Psalms 18:1 - I love you, God— you make me strong. God is bedrock under my feet, the castle in which I live, my rescuing knight. My God—the high crag where I run for dear life, hiding behind the boulders, safe in the granite hideout.
  • Exodus 15:1 - Then Moses and the Israelites sang this song to God, giving voice together, I’m singing my heart out to God—what a victory! He pitched horse and rider into the sea. God is my strength, God is my song, and, yes! God is my salvation. This is the kind of God I have and I’m telling the world! This is the God of my father— I’m spreading the news far and wide! God is a fighter, pure God, through and through. Pharaoh’s chariots and army he dumped in the sea, The elite of his officers he drowned in the Red Sea. Wild ocean waters poured over them; they sank like a rock in the deep blue sea. Your strong right hand, God, shimmers with power; your strong right hand shatters the enemy. In your mighty majesty you smash your upstart enemies, You let loose your hot anger and burn them to a crisp. At a blast from your nostrils the waters piled up; Tumbling streams dammed up, wild oceans curdled into a swamp.
  • Exodus 15:9 - The enemy spoke, “I’ll pursue, I’ll hunt them down, I’ll divide up the plunder, I’ll glut myself on them; I’ll pull out my sword, my fist will send them reeling.”
  • Exodus 15:10 - You blew with all your might and the sea covered them. They sank like a lead weight in the majestic waters. Who compares with you among gods, O God? Who compares with you in power, in holy majesty, In awesome praises, wonder-working God?
  • Exodus 15:12 - You stretched out your right hand and the Earth swallowed them up. But the people you redeemed, you led in merciful love; You guided them under your protection to your holy pasture.
  • Exodus 15:14 - When people heard, they were scared; Philistines writhed and trembled; Yes, even the head men in Edom were shaken, and the big bosses in Moab. Everybody in Canaan panicked and fell faint. Dread and terror sent them reeling. Before your brandished right arm they were struck dumb like a stone, Until your people crossed over and entered, O God, until the people you made crossed over and entered. You brought them and planted them on the mountain of your heritage, The place where you live, the place you made, Your sanctuary, Master, that you established with your own hands. Let God rule forever, for eternity!
  • Exodus 15:19 - Yes, Pharaoh’s horses and chariots and riders went into the sea and God turned the waters back on them; but the Israelites walked on dry land right through the middle of the sea. * * *
  • Exodus 15:20 - Miriam the prophetess, Aaron’s sister, took a tambourine, and all the women followed her with tambourines, dancing. Miriam led them in singing, Sing to God— what a victory! He pitched horse and rider into the sea!
  • Isaiah 12:1 - And you will say in that day, “I thank you, God. You were angry but your anger wasn’t forever. You withdrew your anger and moved in and comforted me.
  • Isaiah 12:2 - “Yes, indeed—God is my salvation. I trust, I won’t be afraid. God—yes God!—is my strength and song, best of all, my salvation!”
  • Isaiah 12:3 - Joyfully you’ll pull up buckets of water from the wells of salvation. And as you do it, you’ll say, “Give thanks to God. Call out his name. Ask him anything! Shout to the nations, tell them what he’s done, spread the news of his great reputation!
  • Isaiah 12:5 - “Sing praise-songs to God. He’s done it all! Let the whole earth know what he’s done! Raise the roof! Sing your hearts out, O Zion! The Greatest lives among you: The Holy of Israel.”
  • Jonah 2:1 - Then Jonah prayed to his God from the belly of the fish. He prayed: “In trouble, deep trouble, I prayed to God. He answered me. From the belly of the grave I cried, ‘Help!’ You heard my cry. You threw me into ocean’s depths, into a watery grave, With ocean waves, ocean breakers crashing over me. I said, ‘I’ve been thrown away, thrown out, out of your sight. I’ll never again lay eyes on your Holy Temple.’ Ocean gripped me by the throat. The ancient Abyss grabbed me and held tight. My head was all tangled in seaweed at the bottom of the sea where the mountains take root. I was as far down as a body can go, and the gates were slamming shut behind me forever— Yet you pulled me up from that grave alive, O God, my God! When my life was slipping away, I remembered God, And my prayer got through to you, made it all the way to your Holy Temple. Those who worship hollow gods, god-frauds, walk away from their only true love. But I’m worshiping you, God, calling out in thanksgiving! And I’ll do what I promised I’d do! Salvation belongs to God!”
  • Psalms 30:11 - You did it: you changed wild lament into whirling dance; You ripped off my black mourning band and decked me with wildflowers. I’m about to burst with song; I can’t keep quiet about you. God, my God, I can’t thank you enough.
  • Psalms 116:1 - I love God because he listened to me, listened as I begged for mercy. He listened so intently as I laid out my case before him. Death stared me in the face, hell was hard on my heels. Up against it, I didn’t know which way to turn; then I called out to God for help: “Please, God!” I cried out. “Save my life!” God is gracious—it is he who makes things right, our most compassionate God. God takes the side of the helpless; when I was at the end of my rope, he saved me.
  • Judges 5:1 - That day Deborah and Barak son of Abinoam sang this song:
  • Judges 5:2 - When they let down their hair in Israel, they let it blow wild in the wind. The people volunteered with abandon, bless God!
  • Judges 5:3 - Hear O kings! Listen O princes! To God, yes to God, I’ll sing, Make music to God, to the God of Israel.
  • Judges 5:4 - God, when you left Seir, marched across the fields of Edom, Earth quaked, yes, the skies poured rain, oh, the clouds made rivers. Mountains leapt before God, the Sinai God, before God, the God of Israel.
  • Judges 5:6 - In the time of Shamgar son of Anath, and in the time of Jael, Public roads were abandoned, travelers went by backroads. Warriors became fat and sloppy, no fight left in them. Then you, Deborah, rose up; you got up, a mother in Israel. God chose new leaders, who then fought at the gates. And not a shield or spear to be seen among the forty companies of Israel.
  • Judges 5:9 - Lift your hearts high, O Israel, with abandon, volunteering yourselves with the people—bless God! * * *
  • Judges 5:10 - You who ride on prize donkeys comfortably mounted on blankets And you who walk down the roads, ponder, attend! Gather at the town well and listen to them sing, Chanting the tale of God’s victories, his victories accomplished in Israel. Then the people of God went down to the city gates.
  • Judges 5:12 - Wake up, wake up, Deborah! Wake up, wake up, sing a song! On your feet, Barak! Take your prisoners, son of Abinoam! * * *
  • Judges 5:13 - Then the remnant went down to greet the brave ones. The people of God joined the mighty ones. The captains from Ephraim came to the valley, behind you, Benjamin, with your troops. Captains marched down from Makir, from Zebulun high-ranking leaders came down. Issachar’s princes rallied to Deborah, Issachar stood fast with Barak, backing him up on the field of battle. But in Reuben’s divisions there was much second-guessing. Why all those campfire discussions? Diverted and distracted, Reuben’s divisions couldn’t make up their minds. Gilead played it safe across the Jordan, and Dan, why did he go off sailing? Asher kept his distance on the seacoast, safe and secure in his harbors. But Zebulun risked life and limb, defied death, as did Naphtali on the battle heights.
  • Judges 5:19 - The kings came, they fought, the kings of Canaan fought. At Taanach they fought, at Megiddo’s brook, but they took no silver, no plunder. The stars in the sky joined the fight, from their courses they fought against Sisera. The torrent Kishon swept them away, the torrent attacked them, the torrent Kishon. Oh, you’ll stomp on the necks of the strong! Then the hoofs of the horses pounded, charging, stampeding stallions. “Curse Meroz,” says God’s angel. “Curse, double curse, its people, Because they didn’t come when God needed them, didn’t rally to God’s side with valiant fighters.” * * *
  • Judges 5:24 - Most blessed of all women is Jael, wife of Heber the Kenite, most blessed of homemaking women. He asked for water, she brought milk; In a handsome bowl, she offered cream. She grabbed a tent peg in her left hand, with her right hand she seized a hammer. She hammered Sisera, she smashed his head, she drove a hole through his temple. He slumped at her feet. He fell. He sprawled. He slumped at her feet. He fell. Slumped. Fallen. Dead. * * *
  • Judges 5:28 - Sisera’s mother waited at the window, a weary, anxious watch. “What’s keeping his chariot? What delays his chariot’s rumble?” The wisest of her ladies-in-waiting answers with calm, reassuring words, “Don’t you think they’re busy at plunder, dividing up the loot? A girl, maybe two girls, for each man, And for Sisera a bright silk shirt, a prize, fancy silk shirt! And a colorful scarf—make it two scarves— to grace the neck of the plunderer.” * * *
  • Judges 5:31 - Thus may all God’s enemies perish, while his lovers be like the unclouded sun. The land was quiet for forty years.
  • 1 Samuel 2:1 - Hannah prayed: I’m bursting with God-news! I’m walking on air. I’m laughing at my rivals. I’m dancing my salvation.
  • 1 Samuel 2:2 - Nothing and no one is holy like God, no rock mountain like our God. Don’t dare talk pretentiously— not a word of boasting, ever! For God knows what’s going on. He takes the measure of everything that happens. The weapons of the strong are smashed to pieces, while the weak are infused with fresh strength. The well-fed are out begging in the streets for crusts, while the hungry are getting second helpings. The barren woman has a houseful of children, while the mother of many is bereft.
  • 1 Samuel 2:6 - God brings death and God brings life, brings down to the grave and raises up. God brings poverty and God brings wealth; he lowers, he also lifts up. He puts poor people on their feet again; he rekindles burned-out lives with fresh hope, Restoring dignity and respect to their lives— a place in the sun! For the very structures of earth are God’s; he has laid out his operations on a firm foundation. He protectively cares for his faithful friends, step by step, but leaves the wicked to stumble in the dark. No one makes it in this life by sheer muscle! God’s enemies will be blasted out of the sky, crashed in a heap and burned. God will set things right all over the earth, he’ll give strength to his king, he’ll set his anointed on top of the world!
逐节对照交叉引用
  • The Message - This is what Hezekiah king of Judah wrote after he’d been sick and then recovered from his sickness: In the very prime of life I have to leave. Whatever time I have left is spent in death’s waiting room. No more glimpses of God in the land of the living, No more meetings with my neighbors, no more rubbing shoulders with friends. This body I inhabit is taken down and packed away like a camper’s tent. Like a weaver, I’ve rolled up the carpet of my life as God cuts me free of the loom And at day’s end sweeps up the scraps and pieces. I cry for help until morning. Like a lion, God pummels and pounds me, relentlessly finishing me off. I squawk like a doomed hen, moan like a dove. My eyes ache from looking up for help: “Master, I’m in trouble! Get me out of this!” But what’s the use? God himself gave me the word. He’s done it to me. I can’t sleep— I’m that upset, that troubled.
  • 新标点和合本 - 犹大王希西家患病已经痊愈,就作诗说:
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 犹大王希西家患病痊愈后的诗:
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 犹大王希西家患病痊愈后的诗:
  • 当代译本 - 犹大王希西迦病愈后, 写了一首诗:
  • 圣经新译本 - 犹大王希西家从病患中痊愈以后,就写了这诗:
  • 中文标准译本 - 犹大王希西加患病痊愈后,写了一首诗:
  • 现代标点和合本 - 犹大王希西家患病已经痊愈,就作诗说:
  • 和合本(拼音版) - 犹大王希西家患病已经痊愈,就作诗说:
  • New International Version - A writing of Hezekiah king of Judah after his illness and recovery:
  • New International Reader's Version - Here is a song of praise that was written by Hezekiah, the king of Judah. He wrote it after he was sick and had gotten well again.
  • English Standard Version - A writing of Hezekiah king of Judah, after he had been sick and had recovered from his sickness:
  • New Living Translation - When King Hezekiah was well again, he wrote this poem:
  • Christian Standard Bible - A poem by King Hezekiah of Judah after he had been sick and had recovered from his illness:
  • New American Standard Bible - This is a writing of Hezekiah king of Judah after his illness and recovery:
  • New King James Version - This is the writing of Hezekiah king of Judah, when he had been sick and had recovered from his sickness:
  • Amplified Bible - This is the writing of Hezekiah king of Judah after he had been sick and had recovered from his illness:
  • American Standard Version - The writing of Hezekiah king of Judah, when he had been sick, and was recovered of his sickness.
  • King James Version - The writing of Hezekiah king of Judah, when he had been sick, and was recovered of his sickness:
  • New English Translation - This is the prayer of King Hezekiah of Judah when he was sick and then recovered from his illness:
  • World English Bible - The writing of Hezekiah king of Judah, when he had been sick, and had recovered of his sickness.
  • 新標點和合本 - 猶大王希西家患病已經痊癒,就作詩說:
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 猶大王希西家患病痊癒後的詩:
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 猶大王希西家患病痊癒後的詩:
  • 當代譯本 - 猶大王希西迦病癒後, 寫了一首詩:
  • 聖經新譯本 - 猶大王希西家從病患中痊愈以後,就寫了這詩:
  • 呂振中譯本 - 猶大 王 希西家 的寫作,是他患了病、病好了以後 寫的 :
  • 中文標準譯本 - 猶大王希西加患病痊癒後,寫了一首詩:
  • 現代標點和合本 - 猶大王希西家患病已經痊癒,就作詩說:
  • 文理和合譯本 - 猶大王希西家遘疾既愈、乃筆之曰、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 猶大王希西家疾愈、援筆誌之曰、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 猶大 王 希西家 遘疾、疾愈、乃作詩、誌之如左、曰、
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - Después de su enfermedad y recuperación Ezequías, rey de Judá, escribió:
  • 현대인의 성경 - 히스기야왕은 병에서 회복된 후에 이런 시를 지었다:
  • Новый Русский Перевод - Запись Езекии, царя Иудеи, после его болезни и выздоровления:
  • Восточный перевод - Запись Езекии, царя Иудеи, после его болезни и выздоровления:
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Запись Езекии, царя Иудеи, после его болезни и выздоровления:
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Запись Езекии, царя Иудеи, после его болезни и выздоровления:
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Voici le poème écrit par Ezéchias, roi de Juda, à l’occasion de sa maladie dont il avait été guéri.
  • リビングバイブル - ヒゼキヤは元気になると、この経験を詩にまとめました。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - Depois de recuperar-se dessa doença, Ezequias, rei de Judá, escreveu o seguinte:
  • Hoffnung für alle - Dieses Gedicht schrieb König Hiskia von Juda, nachdem er wieder gesund geworden war:
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Khi Vua Ê-xê-chia được chữa lành, ông viết bài thơ này:
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - เมื่อกษัตริย์เฮเซคียาห์แห่งยูดาห์หายประชวร พระองค์ทรงเขียนไว้ว่า
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - หลัง​จาก​ที่​เฮเซคียาห์​กษัตริย์​แห่ง​ยูดาห์​ล้ม​ป่วย​และ​หายดี​แล้ว ท่าน​เขียน​ข้อ​ความ​ดัง​ต่อ​ไป​นี้​คือ
  • Psalms 107:17 - Some of you were sick because you’d lived a bad life, your bodies feeling the effects of your sin; You couldn’t stand the sight of food, so miserable you thought you’d be better off dead. Then you called out to God in your desperate condition; he got you out in the nick of time. He spoke the word that healed you, that pulled you back from the brink of death. So thank God for his marvelous love, for his miracle mercy to the children he loves; Offer thanksgiving sacrifices, tell the world what he’s done—sing it out!
  • Deuteronomy 32:39 - “Do you see it now? Do you see that I’m the one? Do you see that there’s no other god beside me? I bring death and I give life, I wound and I heal— there is no getting away from or around me! I raise my hand in solemn oath; I say, ‘I’m always around. By that very life I promise: When I sharpen my lightning sword and execute judgment, I take vengeance on my enemies and pay back those who hate me. I’ll make my arrows drunk with blood, my sword will gorge itself on flesh, Feasting on slain and captive alike, the proud and vain enemy corpses.’”
  • Hosea 6:1 - “Come on, let’s go back to God. He hurt us, but he’ll heal us. He hit us hard, but he’ll put us right again. In a couple of days we’ll feel better. By the third day he’ll have made us brand-new, Alive and on our feet, fit to face him. We’re ready to study God, eager for God-knowledge. As sure as dawn breaks, so sure is his daily arrival. He comes as rain comes, as spring rain refreshing the ground.” * * *
  • Psalms 18:1 - I love you, God— you make me strong. God is bedrock under my feet, the castle in which I live, my rescuing knight. My God—the high crag where I run for dear life, hiding behind the boulders, safe in the granite hideout.
  • Exodus 15:1 - Then Moses and the Israelites sang this song to God, giving voice together, I’m singing my heart out to God—what a victory! He pitched horse and rider into the sea. God is my strength, God is my song, and, yes! God is my salvation. This is the kind of God I have and I’m telling the world! This is the God of my father— I’m spreading the news far and wide! God is a fighter, pure God, through and through. Pharaoh’s chariots and army he dumped in the sea, The elite of his officers he drowned in the Red Sea. Wild ocean waters poured over them; they sank like a rock in the deep blue sea. Your strong right hand, God, shimmers with power; your strong right hand shatters the enemy. In your mighty majesty you smash your upstart enemies, You let loose your hot anger and burn them to a crisp. At a blast from your nostrils the waters piled up; Tumbling streams dammed up, wild oceans curdled into a swamp.
  • Exodus 15:9 - The enemy spoke, “I’ll pursue, I’ll hunt them down, I’ll divide up the plunder, I’ll glut myself on them; I’ll pull out my sword, my fist will send them reeling.”
  • Exodus 15:10 - You blew with all your might and the sea covered them. They sank like a lead weight in the majestic waters. Who compares with you among gods, O God? Who compares with you in power, in holy majesty, In awesome praises, wonder-working God?
  • Exodus 15:12 - You stretched out your right hand and the Earth swallowed them up. But the people you redeemed, you led in merciful love; You guided them under your protection to your holy pasture.
  • Exodus 15:14 - When people heard, they were scared; Philistines writhed and trembled; Yes, even the head men in Edom were shaken, and the big bosses in Moab. Everybody in Canaan panicked and fell faint. Dread and terror sent them reeling. Before your brandished right arm they were struck dumb like a stone, Until your people crossed over and entered, O God, until the people you made crossed over and entered. You brought them and planted them on the mountain of your heritage, The place where you live, the place you made, Your sanctuary, Master, that you established with your own hands. Let God rule forever, for eternity!
  • Exodus 15:19 - Yes, Pharaoh’s horses and chariots and riders went into the sea and God turned the waters back on them; but the Israelites walked on dry land right through the middle of the sea. * * *
  • Exodus 15:20 - Miriam the prophetess, Aaron’s sister, took a tambourine, and all the women followed her with tambourines, dancing. Miriam led them in singing, Sing to God— what a victory! He pitched horse and rider into the sea!
  • Isaiah 12:1 - And you will say in that day, “I thank you, God. You were angry but your anger wasn’t forever. You withdrew your anger and moved in and comforted me.
  • Isaiah 12:2 - “Yes, indeed—God is my salvation. I trust, I won’t be afraid. God—yes God!—is my strength and song, best of all, my salvation!”
  • Isaiah 12:3 - Joyfully you’ll pull up buckets of water from the wells of salvation. And as you do it, you’ll say, “Give thanks to God. Call out his name. Ask him anything! Shout to the nations, tell them what he’s done, spread the news of his great reputation!
  • Isaiah 12:5 - “Sing praise-songs to God. He’s done it all! Let the whole earth know what he’s done! Raise the roof! Sing your hearts out, O Zion! The Greatest lives among you: The Holy of Israel.”
  • Jonah 2:1 - Then Jonah prayed to his God from the belly of the fish. He prayed: “In trouble, deep trouble, I prayed to God. He answered me. From the belly of the grave I cried, ‘Help!’ You heard my cry. You threw me into ocean’s depths, into a watery grave, With ocean waves, ocean breakers crashing over me. I said, ‘I’ve been thrown away, thrown out, out of your sight. I’ll never again lay eyes on your Holy Temple.’ Ocean gripped me by the throat. The ancient Abyss grabbed me and held tight. My head was all tangled in seaweed at the bottom of the sea where the mountains take root. I was as far down as a body can go, and the gates were slamming shut behind me forever— Yet you pulled me up from that grave alive, O God, my God! When my life was slipping away, I remembered God, And my prayer got through to you, made it all the way to your Holy Temple. Those who worship hollow gods, god-frauds, walk away from their only true love. But I’m worshiping you, God, calling out in thanksgiving! And I’ll do what I promised I’d do! Salvation belongs to God!”
  • Psalms 30:11 - You did it: you changed wild lament into whirling dance; You ripped off my black mourning band and decked me with wildflowers. I’m about to burst with song; I can’t keep quiet about you. God, my God, I can’t thank you enough.
  • Psalms 116:1 - I love God because he listened to me, listened as I begged for mercy. He listened so intently as I laid out my case before him. Death stared me in the face, hell was hard on my heels. Up against it, I didn’t know which way to turn; then I called out to God for help: “Please, God!” I cried out. “Save my life!” God is gracious—it is he who makes things right, our most compassionate God. God takes the side of the helpless; when I was at the end of my rope, he saved me.
  • Judges 5:1 - That day Deborah and Barak son of Abinoam sang this song:
  • Judges 5:2 - When they let down their hair in Israel, they let it blow wild in the wind. The people volunteered with abandon, bless God!
  • Judges 5:3 - Hear O kings! Listen O princes! To God, yes to God, I’ll sing, Make music to God, to the God of Israel.
  • Judges 5:4 - God, when you left Seir, marched across the fields of Edom, Earth quaked, yes, the skies poured rain, oh, the clouds made rivers. Mountains leapt before God, the Sinai God, before God, the God of Israel.
  • Judges 5:6 - In the time of Shamgar son of Anath, and in the time of Jael, Public roads were abandoned, travelers went by backroads. Warriors became fat and sloppy, no fight left in them. Then you, Deborah, rose up; you got up, a mother in Israel. God chose new leaders, who then fought at the gates. And not a shield or spear to be seen among the forty companies of Israel.
  • Judges 5:9 - Lift your hearts high, O Israel, with abandon, volunteering yourselves with the people—bless God! * * *
  • Judges 5:10 - You who ride on prize donkeys comfortably mounted on blankets And you who walk down the roads, ponder, attend! Gather at the town well and listen to them sing, Chanting the tale of God’s victories, his victories accomplished in Israel. Then the people of God went down to the city gates.
  • Judges 5:12 - Wake up, wake up, Deborah! Wake up, wake up, sing a song! On your feet, Barak! Take your prisoners, son of Abinoam! * * *
  • Judges 5:13 - Then the remnant went down to greet the brave ones. The people of God joined the mighty ones. The captains from Ephraim came to the valley, behind you, Benjamin, with your troops. Captains marched down from Makir, from Zebulun high-ranking leaders came down. Issachar’s princes rallied to Deborah, Issachar stood fast with Barak, backing him up on the field of battle. But in Reuben’s divisions there was much second-guessing. Why all those campfire discussions? Diverted and distracted, Reuben’s divisions couldn’t make up their minds. Gilead played it safe across the Jordan, and Dan, why did he go off sailing? Asher kept his distance on the seacoast, safe and secure in his harbors. But Zebulun risked life and limb, defied death, as did Naphtali on the battle heights.
  • Judges 5:19 - The kings came, they fought, the kings of Canaan fought. At Taanach they fought, at Megiddo’s brook, but they took no silver, no plunder. The stars in the sky joined the fight, from their courses they fought against Sisera. The torrent Kishon swept them away, the torrent attacked them, the torrent Kishon. Oh, you’ll stomp on the necks of the strong! Then the hoofs of the horses pounded, charging, stampeding stallions. “Curse Meroz,” says God’s angel. “Curse, double curse, its people, Because they didn’t come when God needed them, didn’t rally to God’s side with valiant fighters.” * * *
  • Judges 5:24 - Most blessed of all women is Jael, wife of Heber the Kenite, most blessed of homemaking women. He asked for water, she brought milk; In a handsome bowl, she offered cream. She grabbed a tent peg in her left hand, with her right hand she seized a hammer. She hammered Sisera, she smashed his head, she drove a hole through his temple. He slumped at her feet. He fell. He sprawled. He slumped at her feet. He fell. Slumped. Fallen. Dead. * * *
  • Judges 5:28 - Sisera’s mother waited at the window, a weary, anxious watch. “What’s keeping his chariot? What delays his chariot’s rumble?” The wisest of her ladies-in-waiting answers with calm, reassuring words, “Don’t you think they’re busy at plunder, dividing up the loot? A girl, maybe two girls, for each man, And for Sisera a bright silk shirt, a prize, fancy silk shirt! And a colorful scarf—make it two scarves— to grace the neck of the plunderer.” * * *
  • Judges 5:31 - Thus may all God’s enemies perish, while his lovers be like the unclouded sun. The land was quiet for forty years.
  • 1 Samuel 2:1 - Hannah prayed: I’m bursting with God-news! I’m walking on air. I’m laughing at my rivals. I’m dancing my salvation.
  • 1 Samuel 2:2 - Nothing and no one is holy like God, no rock mountain like our God. Don’t dare talk pretentiously— not a word of boasting, ever! For God knows what’s going on. He takes the measure of everything that happens. The weapons of the strong are smashed to pieces, while the weak are infused with fresh strength. The well-fed are out begging in the streets for crusts, while the hungry are getting second helpings. The barren woman has a houseful of children, while the mother of many is bereft.
  • 1 Samuel 2:6 - God brings death and God brings life, brings down to the grave and raises up. God brings poverty and God brings wealth; he lowers, he also lifts up. He puts poor people on their feet again; he rekindles burned-out lives with fresh hope, Restoring dignity and respect to their lives— a place in the sun! For the very structures of earth are God’s; he has laid out his operations on a firm foundation. He protectively cares for his faithful friends, step by step, but leaves the wicked to stumble in the dark. No one makes it in this life by sheer muscle! God’s enemies will be blasted out of the sky, crashed in a heap and burned. God will set things right all over the earth, he’ll give strength to his king, he’ll set his anointed on top of the world!
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