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Monday, April 29th, 2024
the Fifth Week after Easter
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Contemporary English Version

Nahum 1

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1 I am Nahum from Elkosh.[a] And this is the message[b] that I wrote down about Nineveh.[c]

The Fierce Anger of the Lord

2 The Lord God demands loyalty.
In his anger, he takes revenge
    on his enemies.
3 The Lord is powerful,
    yet patient;
he makes sure that the guilty
    are always punished.
He can be seen in storms
    and in whirlwinds;
clouds are the dust from his feet.

4 At the Lord's command,
    oceans and rivers dry up.
Bashan, Mount Carmel,
and Lebanon[d] wither,
    and their flowers fade.
5 At the sight of the Lord,
mountains and hills
    tremble and melt;
the earth and its people
    shudder and shake.
6 Who can stand the heat
    of his furious anger?
It flashes out like fire
    and shatters stones.

The Power of Assyria Will Be Broken

7 The Lord is good.
He protects those who trust him
    in times of trouble.
8 But like a roaring flood,
the Lord chases his enemies
    into dark places
    and destroys them.
9 So don't plot against the Lord!
He wipes out his enemies,
    and they never revive.
10 They are like drunkards
    overcome by wine,
or like dry thornbushes
    burning in a fire.[e]
11 Assyria, one of your rulers
has made evil plans
    against the Lord.

12 But the Lord says, "Assyria,
no matter how strong you are,
    you are doomed!
My people Judah,
I have troubled you before,
    but I won't do it again.
13 I'll snap your chains
and set you free
    from the Assyrians."

14 Assyria, this is what else
    the Lord says to you:
"Your name will be forgotten.
I will destroy every idol
    in your temple,
and I will send you to the grave,
    because you are worthless."

15 Look toward the mountains,
    people of Judah!
Here comes a messenger
    with good news of peace.
Celebrate your festivals.
    Keep your promises to God.
Your evil enemies are destroyed
and will never again
    invade your country.

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