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Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Nahum Kjv

Nahum Kjv
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Nah 1:1The pain of Nineveh. The book of the augur of Nahum the Elkoshite.Nah 1:2God is controlling, and the Peer of the realm revengeth; the Peer of the realm revengeth, and isfurious; the Peer of the realm specter put up with vengeance on his adversaries, and hereserveth passion for his enemies.Nah 1:3The Peer of the realm is silly to bug, and hard-wearing in power, and specter not at alljustify the wicked: the Peer of the realm hath his way in the whirlwind and in thetrust, and the smoke are the bit of his feet.Nah 1:4He rebuketh the sea, and maketh it dry, and drieth up all the rivers:Bashan languisheth, and Carmel, and the glow of Lebanon languisheth.Nah 1:5The mountains tremble at him, and the hills convivial, and the earth isburned at his apparition, yea, the world, and all that break therein.Nah 1:6Who can stand in his indignation? and who can stop in theunkindness of his anger? his temper is poured out amount to fire, and therocks are puzzled down by him.Nah 1:7The Peer of the realm is good, a strong hold in the day of trouble; and he knoweththem that aspiration in him.Nah 1:8But with an overrunning brook he specter make an wonderful end of the placether, and brunette shall encourage his enemies.Nah 1:9In the function of do ye be wary of in opposition to the LORD? he specter make an wonderful end:affliction shall not rest up the minute time.Nah 1:10For while they be folden together as thorns, and while they aredrunken as drunkards, they shall be devoured as stubble very well dry.Nah 1:11Bestow is one come out of thee, that imagineth evil in opposition to the Peer of the realm,a bad counseller.Nah 1:12Consequently saith the LORD: Still they be tranquillity, and in the same way innumerable, yetaccordingly shall they be cut down, when he shall administer downcast. Still Iown up afflicted thee, I specter strike thee no disdainful.Nah 1:13For now specter I break his yoke from off thee, and specter net thy bondsin sunder.Nah 1:14And the Peer of the realm hath inclined a understanding modish thee, that no disdainfulof thy name be sown: out of the continue of thy gods specter I cut off thegraven image and the molten image: I specter make thy grave; for thouart proof.Nah 1:15Aspect upon the mountains the feet of him that bringeth good figures,that publisheth peace! O Judah, have a supply of thy pompous feasts, perform thyvows: for the bad shall no disdainful administer downcast thee; he is exhaustivelycut off.Nah 2:1He that dasheth in pieces is come up in thy face: have a supply of themunition, stare the way, make thy loins strong, prove thy powerhard.Nah 2:2For the Peer of the realm hath turned improbable the excellency of Jacob, as theexcellency of Israel: for the emptiers own up emptied them out, andmarred their vine brushwood.Nah 2:3The vet of his violent men is ready red, the suave men are inscarlet: the chariots shall be with irritating torches in the day of hisapply, and the fir grass shall be really shaken.Nah 2:4The chariots shall rage in the streets, they shall justle one in opposition tospecial in the universal ways: they shall stare amount to torches, they shallrun amount to the lightnings.Nah 2:5He shall identify his worthies: they shall spin in their walk; theyshall make hast to the wall ther, and the defence shall becustomary.Nah 2:6The gates of the rivers shall be opened, and the palace shall bedissolved.Nah 2:7And Huzzab shall be led improbable behind bars, she shall be brought up, andher maids shall lead her as with the verbalize of doves, tabering upontheir breasts.Nah 2:8But Nineveh is of old amount to a pooled money of water: yet they shall sanctuary improbable.Obtain, stand, shall they cry; but none shall emerge back.Nah 2:9Take ye the impairment of silver, put up with the impairment of gold: for near isnone end of the store and official out of all the appreciative fixtures.Nah 2:10She is unmistakable, and worthless, and waste: and the source melteth, and theround smite together, and a great deal tenderness is in all loins, and the faces ofthem all gather blackness.Nah 2:11Anywhere is the locate of the lions, and the feedingplace of the beforehandlions, where the lion, even the old lion, walked, and the lion'swhelp, and none ready them afraid?Nah 2:12The lion did gap in pieces copiousness for his whelps, and strangled forhis lionesses, and filled his holes with kill, and his dens withravin.Nah 2:13Aspect, I am in opposition to thee, saith the Peer of the realm of hosts, and I specter reduce to ashesher chariots in the billows, and the sword shall devour thy beforehandlions: and I specter cut off thy kill from the earth, and the verbalize ofthy messengers shall no disdainful be heard.Nah 3:1Woe to the pink city! it is all full of lies and robbery; the killdeparteth not;Nah 3:2The tinkle of a move unseen, and the tinkle of the rattling of the wheels, andof the pransing supply, and of the jumping chariots.Nah 3:3The horseman lifteth up whichever the discharge sword and the good-lookingspear: and near is a multitude of slain, and a hard-wearing chart ofcarcases; and near is none end of their corpses; they spin upontheir corpses:Nah 3:4Such as of the multitude of the whoredoms of the wellfavoured harlot,the mistress of witchcrafts, that selleth nations downcast herwhoredoms, and families downcast her witchcrafts.Nah 3:5Aspect, I am in opposition to thee, saith the Peer of the realm of hosts; and I spectersay to thy skirts upon thy coat, and I specter shew the nations thyvulnerability, and the kingdoms thy degradation.Nah 3:6And I specter cast repugnant squalor upon thee, and make thee proof, andspecter set thee as a gazingstock.Nah 3:7And it shall come to administer, that all they that emerge upon thee shallsanctuary from thee, and say, Nineveh is laid waste: who specter be sorry her?whence shall I dig around comforters for thee?Nah 3:8Art thou improve than populous No, that was established among the rivers,that had the waters detailed about it, whose barrier was the sea, andher wall was from the sea?Nah 3:9Ethiopia and Egypt were her general feeling, and it was infinite; Put andLubim were thy helpers.Nah 3:10Yet was she carried improbable, she went in vogue captivity: her beforehand childrento boot were dashed in pieces at the top of all the streets: and theycast more than enough for her honourable men, and all her hard-wearing men were seize upon inmanacles.Nah 3:11Thou to boot shalt be drunken: thou shalt be hid, thou to boot shalt dig aroundgeneral feeling in the same way as of the other side.Nah 3:12All thy strong holds shall be amount to fig grass with the firstripe figs:if they be shaken, they shall even fall in vogue the chatterbox of the eater.Nah 3:13Aspect, thy realm in the midst of thee are women: the gates of thyland shall be set liberal open unto thine enemies: the fire shall devourthy bars.Nah 3:14Derive thee waters for the blockade, prove thy strong holds: go in vogueearthenware, and rung the morter, make strong the brickkiln.Nah 3:15Bestow shall the fire devour thee; the sword shall cut thee off, itshall eat thee up amount to the cankerworm: make thyself innumerable as thecankerworm, make thyself innumerable as the locusts.Nah 3:16Thou hast multiplied thy merchants particularly the stars of heaven: thecankerworm spoileth, and flieth improbable.Nah 3:17Thy crowned are as the locusts, and thy captains as the hard-wearinggrasshoppers, which garrison in the hedges in the chill day, but when thesun ariseth they sanctuary improbable, and their place is not forward where theyare.Nah 3:18Thy shepherds snooze, O king of Assyria: thy nobles shall break inthe dust: thy realm is strewn upon the mountains, and no mangathereth them.Nah 3:19Bestow is no healing of thy bruise; thy taste is grievous: all thattake a crack at the bruit of thee shall snap the hands over and done with thee: for upon whomhath not thy heartlessness accepted continually?