Ozzuu Bible
en_cjb - Mar 6Config
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So listen now to what ADONAI says: “Stand up and state your case to the mountains, let the hills hear what you have to say.”
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Listen, mountains, to ADONAI ’s case; also you enduring rocks that support the earth! ADONAI has a case against his people; he wants to argue it out with Isra’el:
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I brought you up from the land of Egypt. I redeemed you from a life of slavery. I sent Moshe, Aharon and Miryam to lead you.
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My people, just remember what Balak the king of Mo’av had planned, what Bil‘am the son of B‘or answered him, [and what happened] between Sheetim and Gilgal — so that you will understand the saving deeds of ADONAI .”
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“With what can I come before ADONAI to bow down before God on high? Should I come before him with burnt offerings? with calves in their first year?
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Would ADONAI take delight in thousands of rams with ten thousand rivers of olive oil? Could I give my firstborn to pay for my crimes, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?”
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Human being, you have already been told what is good, what ADONAI demands of you — no more than to act justly, love grace and walk in purity with your God.
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The voice of ADONAI ! He calls to the city — and it is wisdom to fear your name — “Listen to the rod and to him who commissioned it.
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Are there still ill-gotten gains in the house of the wicked? still the detestable short eifah- measure?
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The rich men there are full of violence, the inhabitants tell lies, with tongues of deceit in their mouths.
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You will eat but not be satisfied, with hunger gnawing inside you. You will conceive but not give birth; if you do give birth, I will give him to the sword.
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You will sow but will not reap, you will press olives but not rub yourself with oil, likewise you will press grapes but not drink the wine.
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For you keep the regulations of ‘Omri and all the practices of the house of Ach’av, modeling yourselves on their advice. Therefore I will make you an object of horror, the inhabitants of this city a cause for contempt; you will suffer the insults aimed at my people.”
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On Shabbat he started to teach in the synagogue, and many who heard him were astounded. They asked, “Where did this man get all this? What is this wisdom he has been given? What are these miracles worked through him?
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Isn’t he just the carpenter? the son of Miryam? the brother of Ya‘akov and Yosi and Y’hudah and Shim‘on? Aren’t his sisters here with us?” And they took offense at him.
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But Yeshua said to them. “The only place people don’t respect a prophet is in his home town, among his own relatives, and in his own house.”
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He was amazed at their lack of trust. Then he went through the surrounding towns and villages, teaching.
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Yeshua summoned the Twelve and started sending them out in pairs, giving them authority over the unclean spirits.
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He instructed them, “Take nothing for your trip except a walking stick — no bread, no pack, no money in your belt.
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and if the people of some place will not welcome you, and they refuse to hear you, then, as you leave, shake the dust off your feet as a warning to them.”
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Meanwhile, King Herod heard about this, for Yeshua’s reputation had spread. Some were saying, “Yochanan the Immerser has been raised from the dead; that is why these miraculous powers are at work in him.”
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For Herod had sent and had Yochanan arrested and chained in prison because of Herodias, the wife of his brother Philip. Herod had married her,
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So Herodias had a grudge against him and wanted him put to death. But this she could not accomplish,
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because Herod stood in awe of Yochanan and protected him, for he knew that he was a tzaddik , a holy man. Whenever he heard him, he became deeply disturbed; yet he liked to listen to him.
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Finally, the opportunity came. Herod gave a banquet on his birthday for his nobles and officers and the leading men of the Galil.
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The daughter of Herodias came in and danced, and she pleased Herod and his guests. The king said to the girl, “Ask me for whatever you want; I will give it to you”;
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So she went out and said to her mother, “What should I ask for?” She said, “The head of Yochanan the Immerser.”
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At once the daughter hurried back to the king and announced her request: “I want you to give me right now on a platter the head of Yochanan the Immerser.”
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Herod was appalled; but out of regard for the oaths he had sworn before his dinner guests, he did not want to break his word to her.
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So the king immediately sent a soldier from his personal guard with orders to bring Yochanan’s head. The soldier went and beheaded Yochanan in the prison,
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There were so many people coming and going that they couldn’t even take time to eat, so he said to them, “Come with me by yourselves to a place where we can be alone, and you can get some rest.”
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but many people, seeing them leave and recognizing them, ran ahead on foot from all the towns and got there first.
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When Yeshua came ashore, he saw a huge crowd. Filled with compassion for them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd, he began teaching them many things.
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By this time, the hour was late. The talmidim came to him and said, “This is a remote place, and it’s getting late.
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Send the people away, so that they can go and buy food for themselves in the farms and towns around here.”
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But he answered them, “Give them something to eat, yourselves!” They replied, “We are to go and spend thousands on bread, and give it to them to eat?”
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He asked them, “How many loaves do you have? Go and check.” When they had found out, they said, “Five. And two fish.”
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Then he took the five loaves and the two fish, and, looking up toward heaven, made a b’rakhah . Next he broke up the loaves and began giving them to the talmidim to distribute. He also divided up the two fish among them all.
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Immediately Yeshua had his talmidim get in the boat and go on ahead of him toward the other side of the lake, toward Beit-Tzaidah, while he sent the crowds away.
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He saw that they were having difficulty rowing, because the wind was against them; so at around four o’clock in the morning he came toward them, walking on the lake! He meant to come alongside them;
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for they had all seen him and were terrified. However, he spoke to them. “Courage,” he said, “it is I. Stop being afraid!”
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for they did not understand about the loaves; on the contrary, their hearts had been made stone-like.
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and began running around throughout that whole region and bringing sick people on their stretchers to any place where they heard he was.
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Wherever he went, in towns, cities or country, they laid the sick in the marketplaces. They begged him to let them touch even the tzitzit on his robe, and all who touched it were healed.