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Jeremiah 31:1-20

Jeremiah 31:1-20

31:1"At that time"-this is the Lord's declaration-"I will be the God of all the families of Israel, and they will be My people."
2This is what the Lord says:
They found favor in the wilderness-
the people who survived the sword.
When Israel went to find rest,
3the Lord appeared to him from far away.
I have loved you with an everlasting love;
therefore, I have continued to extend faithful love to you.
4Again I will build you so that you will be rebuilt,
Virgin Israel.
You will take up your tambourines again
and go out in joyful dancing.
5You will plant vineyards again
on the mountains of Samaria;
the planters will plant and will enjoy the fruit.
6For there will be a day when watchmen will call out
in the hill country of Ephraim,
"Get up, let's go up to Zion,
to Yahweh our God!"
7For this is what the Lord says:
Sing with joy for Jacob;
shout for the chief of the nations!
Proclaim, praise, and say,
"Lord, save Your people,
the remnant of Israel!"
8Watch! I am going to bring them from the northern land.
I will gather them from remote regions of the earth-
the blind and the lame will be with them,
along with those who are pregnant and those about to give birth.
They will return here as a great assembly!
9They will come weeping,
but I will bring them back with consolation.
I will lead them to wadis filled with water
by a smooth way where they will not stumble,
for I am Israel's Father,
and Ephraim is My firstborn.
10Nations, hear the word of the Lord,
and tell it among the far off coastlands!
Say: The One who scattered Israel will gather him.
He will watch over him as a shepherd guards his flock,
11for the Lord has ransomed Jacob
and redeemed him from the power of one stronger than he.
12They will come and shout for joy on the heights of Zion;
they will be radiant with joy
because of the Lord's goodness,
because of the grain, the new wine, the fresh oil,
and because of the young of the flocks and herds.
Their life will be like an irrigated garden,
and they will no longer grow weak from hunger.
13Then the young woman will rejoice with dancing,
while young and old men rejoice together.
I will turn their mourning into joy,
give them consolation,
and bring happiness out of grief.
14I will refresh the priests with an abundance,
and My people will be satisfied with My goodness.

This is the Lord's declaration.
15This is what the Lord says:
A voice was heard in Ramah,
a lament with bitter weeping-
Rachel weeping for her children,
refusing to be comforted for her children
because they are no more.
16This is what the Lord says:
Keep your voice from weeping
and your eyes from tears,
for the reward for your work will come-

this is the Lord's declaration-
and your children will return from the enemy's land.
17There is hope for your future-

this is the Lord's declaration-
and your children will return to their own territory.
18I have heard Ephraim moaning,
"You disciplined me, and I have been disciplined
like an untrained calf.
Restore me, and I will return,
for you, Lord, are my God.
19After I returned, I repented;
After I was instructed, I struck my thigh in grief.
I was ashamed and humiliated
because I bore the disgrace of my youth."
20Isn't Ephraim a precious son to Me,
a delightful child?
Whenever I speak against him,
I certainly still think about him.
Therefore, My inner being yearns for him;
I will truly have compassion on him.

This is the Lord's declaration.

Acts 28

Chapter 28

28:1Once ashore, we then learned that the island was called Malta. 2The local people showed us extraordinary kindness, for they lit a fire and took us all in, since it was raining and cold. 3As Paul gathered a bundle of brushwood and put it on the fire, a viper came out because of the heat and fastened itself to his hand. 4When the local people saw the creature hanging from his hand, they said to one another, "This man is probably a murderer, and though he has escaped the sea, Justice does not allow him to live!" 5However, he shook the creature off into the fire and suffered no harm. 6They expected that he would swell up or suddenly drop dead. But after they waited a long time and saw nothing unusual happen to him, they changed their minds and said he was a god.
7Now in the area around that place was an estate belonging to the leading man of the island, named Publius, who welcomed us and entertained us hospitably for three days. 8Publius's father was in bed suffering from fever and dysentery. Paul went to him, and praying and laying his hands on him, he healed him. 9After this, the rest of those on the island who had diseases also came and were cured. 10So they heaped many honors on us, and when we sailed, they gave us what we needed.
11After three months we set sail in an Alexandrian ship that had wintered at the island, with the Twin Brothers as its figurehead. 12Putting in at Syracuse, we stayed three days. 13From there, after making a circuit along the coast, we reached Rhegium. After one day a south wind sprang up, and the second day we came to Puteoli. 14There we found believers and were invited to stay with them for seven days.
And so we came to Rome. 15Now the believers from there had heard the news about us and had come to meet us as far as the Forum of Appius and the Three Taverns. When Paul saw them, he thanked God and took courage. 16When we entered Rome, Paul was permitted to stay by himself with the soldier who guarded him.
17After three days he called together the leaders of the Jews. When they had gathered he said to them: "Brothers, although I have done nothing against our people or the customs of our ancestors, I was delivered as a prisoner from Jerusalem into the hands of the Romans. 18After they examined me, they wanted to release me, since I had not committed a capital offense. 19Because the Jews objected, I was compelled to appeal to Caesar; it was not as though I had any accusation against my nation. 20For this reason I've asked to see you and speak to you. In fact, it is for the hope of Israel that I'm wearing this chain."
21Then they said to him, "We haven't received any letters about you from Judea. None of the brothers has come and reported or spoken anything evil about you. 22But we would like to hear from you what you think. For concerning this sect, we are aware that it is spoken against everywhere."
23After arranging a day with him, many came to him at his lodging. From dawn to dusk he expounded and witnessed about the kingdom of God. He tried to persuade them concerning Jesus from both the Law of Moses and the Prophets. 24Some were persuaded by what he said, but others did not believe.
25Disagreeing among themselves, they began to leave after Paul made one statement: "The Holy Spirit correctly spoke through the prophet Isaiah to your ancestors 26when He said,
Go to these people and say:
You will listen and listen,
yet never understand;
and you will look and look,
yet never perceive.
27For the hearts of these people
have grown callous,
their ears are hard of hearing,
and they have shut their eyes;
otherwise they might see with their eyes
and hear with their ears,
understand with their heart,
and be converted,
and I would heal them.
28Therefore, let it be known to you that this saving work of God has been sent to the Gentiles; they will listen!" 29[After he said these things, the Jews departed, while engaging in a prolonged debate among themselves.]
30Then he stayed two whole years in his own rented house. And he welcomed all who visited him, 31proclaiming the kingdom of God and teaching the things concerning the Lord Jesus Christ with full boldness and without hindrance.

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