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Bible in 90 Days

An intensive Bible reading plan that walks through the entire Bible in 90 days.
Duration: 88 days
New Century Version (NCV)
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Amos 9:11 - Nahum 3:19

The Lord Promises to Restore Israel

11 “The kingdom of David is like a fallen tent,
    but in that day I will set it up again
    and mend its broken places.
I will rebuild its ruins
    as it was before.
12 Then Israel will take over what is left of Edom
    and the other nations that belong to me,”
says the Lord,
    who will make it happen.

13 The Lord says, “The time is coming when there will be all kinds of food.
People will still be harvesting crops
    when it’s time to plow again.
People will still be taking the juice from grapes
    when it’s time to plant again.
Wine will drip from the mountains
    and pour from the hills.
14 I will bring my people Israel back from captivity;
    they will build the ruined cities again,
    and they will live in them.
They will plant vineyards and drink the wine from them;
    they will plant gardens and eat their fruit.
15 I will plant my people on their land,
    and they will not be pulled out again
    from the land which I have given them,”
    says the Lord your God.

The Lord Will Punish the Edomites

This is the vision of Obadiah.

This is what the Lord God says about Edom:[a]

We have heard a message from the Lord.
    A messenger has been sent among the nations, saying,
“Attack! Let’s go attack Edom!”

The Lord Speaks to the Edomites

“Soon I will make you the smallest of nations.
    You will be greatly hated by everyone.
Your pride has fooled you,
    you who live in the hollow places of the cliff.
    Your home is up high,
you who say to yourself,
    ‘No one can bring me down to the ground.’
Even if you fly high like the eagle
    and make your nest among the stars,
    I will bring you down from there,” says the Lord.
“You will really be ruined!
If thieves came to you,
    if robbers came by night,
    they would steal only enough for themselves.
If workers came and picked the grapes from your vines,
    they would leave a few behind.
But you, Edom, will really lose everything!
    People will find all your hidden treasures!
All the people who are your friends
    will force you out of the land.
The people who are at peace with you
    will trick you and defeat you.
Those who eat your bread with you now
    are planning a trap for you,
    and you will not notice it.”

The Lord says, “On that day
    I will surely destroy the wise people from Edom,
    and those with understanding from the mountains of Edom.
Then, city of Teman, your best warriors will be afraid,
    and everyone from the mountains of Edom will be killed.
10 You did violence to your relatives, the Israelites,
    so you will be covered with shame
    and destroyed forever.
11 You stood aside without helping
    while strangers carried Israel’s treasures away.
When foreigners entered Israel’s city gate
    and threw lots to decide what part of Jerusalem they would take,
    you were like one of them.

Commands That Edom Broke

12 “Edom, do not laugh at your brother Israel in his time of trouble
or be happy about the people of Judah when they are destroyed.
    Do not brag when cruel things are done to them.
13 Do not enter the city gate of my people
    in their time of trouble
or laugh at their problems
    in their time of trouble.
Do not take their treasures
    in their time of trouble.
14 Do not stand at the crossroads
    to destroy those who are trying to escape.
Do not capture those who escape alive and turn them over to their enemy
    in their time of trouble.

The Nations Will Be Judged

15 “The Lord’s day of judging is coming soon
    to all the nations.
The same evil things you did to other people
    will happen to you;
    they will come back upon your own head.
16 Because you drank in my Temple,
    all the nations will drink on and on.
They will drink and drink
    until they disappear.
17 But on Mount Zion some will escape the judgment,
    and it will be a holy place.
The people of Jacob will take back their land
    from those who took it from them.
18 The people of Jacob will be like a fire
    and the people of Joseph[b] like a flame.
But the people of Esau[c] will be like dry stalks.
    The people of Jacob will set them on fire and burn them up.
There will be no one left of the people of Esau.”
This will happen because the Lord has said it.

19 Then God’s people will regain southern Judah from Edom;
    they will take back the mountains of Edom.
They will take back the western hills
    from the Philistines.
They will regain the lands of Ephraim and Samaria,
    and Benjamin will take over Gilead.
20 People from Israel who once were forced to leave their homes
    will take the land of the Canaanites,
    all the way to Zarephath.
People from Judah who once were forced to leave Jerusalem and live in Sepharad
    will take back the cities of southern Judah.
21 Powerful warriors will go up on Mount Zion,
    where they will rule the people living on Edom’s mountains.
    And the kingdom will belong to the Lord.

God Calls and Jonah Runs

The Lord spoke his word to Jonah son of Amittai: “Get up, go to the great city of Nineveh, and preach against it, because I see the evil things they do.”

But Jonah got up to run away from the Lord by going to Tarshish. He went to the city of Joppa, where he found a ship that was going to the city of Tarshish. Jonah paid for the trip and went aboard, planning to go to Tarshish to run away from the Lord.

But the Lord sent a great wind on the sea, which made the sea so stormy that the ship was in danger of breaking apart. The sailors were afraid, and each man cried to his own god. They began throwing the cargo from the ship into the sea to make the ship lighter.

But Jonah had gone down far inside the ship to lie down, and he fell fast asleep. The captain of the ship came and said, “Why are you sleeping? Get up and pray to your god! Maybe your god will pay attention to us, and we won’t die!”

Then the men said to each other, “Let’s throw lots to see who caused these troubles to happen to us.”

When they threw lots, the lot showed that the trouble had happened because of Jonah. Then they said to him, “Tell us, who caused our trouble? What is your job? Where do you come from? What is your country? Who are your people?”

Then Jonah said to them, “I am a Hebrew. I fear the Lord, the God of heaven, who made the sea and the land.”

10 The men were very afraid, and they asked Jonah, “What terrible thing did you do?” (They knew he was running away from the Lord because he had told them.)

11 Since the wind and the waves of the sea were becoming much stronger, they said to him, “What should we do to you to make the sea calm down for us?”

12 Jonah said to them, “Pick me up, and throw me into the sea, and then it will calm down. I know it is my fault that this great storm has come on you.”

13 Instead, the men tried to row the ship back to the land, but they could not, because the sea was becoming more stormy.

Jonah’s Punishment

14 So the men cried to the Lord, “Lord, please don’t let us die because of this man’s life; please don’t think we are guilty of killing an innocent person. Lord, you have caused all this to happen; you wanted it this way.” 15 So they picked up Jonah and threw him into the sea, and the sea became calm. 16 Then they began to fear the Lord very much; they offered a sacrifice to the Lord and made promises to him.

17 The Lord caused a big fish to swallow Jonah, and Jonah was inside the fish three days and three nights.

While Jonah was inside the fish, he prayed to the Lord his God and said,

“When I was in danger,
    I called to the Lord,
    and he answered me.
I was about to die,
    so I cried to you,
    and you heard my voice.
You threw me into the sea,
    down, down into the deep sea.
The water was all around me,
    and your powerful waves flowed over me.
I said, ‘I was driven out of your presence,
    but I hope to see your Holy Temple again.’
The waters of the sea closed around my throat.
    The deep sea was all around me;
    seaweed was wrapped around my head.
When I went down to where the mountains of the sea start to rise,
    I thought I was locked in this prison forever,
but you saved me from the pit of death,
    Lord my God.

“When my life had almost gone,
    I remembered the Lord.
I prayed to you,
    and you heard my prayers in your Holy Temple.

“People who worship useless idols
    give up their loyalty to you.
But I will praise and thank you
    while I give sacrifices to you,
    and I will keep my promises to you.
Salvation comes from the Lord!”

10 Then the Lord spoke to the fish, and the fish threw up Jonah onto the dry land.

God Calls and Jonah Obeys

The Lord spoke his word to Jonah again and said, “Get up, go to the great city Nineveh, and preach to it what I tell you to say.”

So Jonah obeyed the Lord and got up and went to Nineveh. It was a very large city; just to walk across it took a person three days. After Jonah had entered the city and walked for one day, he preached to the people, saying, “After forty days, Nineveh will be destroyed!”

The people of Nineveh believed God. They announced that they would fast for a while, and they put on rough cloth to show their sadness. All the people in the city did this, from the most important to the least important.

When the king of Nineveh heard this news, he got up from his throne, took off his robe, and covered himself with rough cloth and sat in ashes to show how upset he was.

He sent this announcement through Nineveh:

By command of the king and his important men: No person or animal, herd or flock, will be allowed to taste anything. Do not let them eat food or drink water. But every person and animal should be covered with rough cloth, and people should cry loudly to God. Everyone must turn away from evil living and stop doing harm all the time. Who knows? Maybe God will change his mind. Maybe he will stop being angry, and then we will not die.

10 When God saw what the people did, that they stopped doing evil, he changed his mind and did not do what he had warned. He did not punish them.

God’s Mercy Makes Jonah Angry

But this made Jonah very unhappy, and he became angry. He prayed to the Lord, “When I was still in my own country this is what I said would happen, and that is why I quickly ran away to Tarshish. I knew that you are a God who is kind and shows mercy. You don’t become angry quickly, and you have great love. I knew you would choose not to cause harm. So now I ask you, Lord, please kill me. It is better for me to die than to live.”

Then the Lord said, “Do you think it is right for you to be angry?”

Jonah went out and sat down east of the city. There he made a shelter for himself and sat in the shade, waiting to see what would happen to the city. The Lord made a plant grow quickly up over Jonah, which gave him shade and helped him to be more comfortable. Jonah was very pleased to have the plant. But the next day when the sun rose, God sent a worm to attack the plant so that it died.

As the sun rose higher in the sky, God sent a very hot east wind to blow, and the sun became so hot on Jonah’s head that he became very weak and wished he were dead. He said, “It is better for me to die than to live.”

But God said to Jonah, “Do you think it is right for you to be angry about the plant?”

Jonah answered, “It is right for me to be angry! I am so angry I could die!”

10 And the Lord said, “You are so concerned for that plant even though you did nothing to make it grow. It appeared one day, and the next day it died. 11 Then shouldn’t I show concern for the great city Nineveh, which has more than one hundred twenty thousand people who do not know right from wrong, and many animals, too?”

Samaria and Israel to Be Punished

During the time that Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah were kings of Judah, the word of the Lord came to Micah, who was from Moresheth. He saw these visions about Samaria and Jerusalem.

Hear this, all you nations;
    listen, earth and all you who live on it.
The Lord God will be a witness against you,
    the Lord from his Holy Temple.
See, the Lord is coming out of his place;
    he is coming down to walk on the tops of the mountains.
The mountains will melt under him,
    and the valleys will crack open,
like wax near a fire,
    like water running down a hillside.
All this is because of Jacob’s sin,
    because of the sins of the nation of Israel.
What is the place of Jacob’s sin?
    Isn’t it Samaria?
What is Judah’s place of idol worship?
    Isn’t it Jerusalem?

The Lord Speaks

“So I will make Samaria a pile of ruins in the open country,
    a place for planting vineyards.
I will pour her stones down into the valley
    and strip her down to her foundations.
All her idols will be broken into pieces;
    all the gifts to her idols will be burned with fire.
    I will destroy all her idols,
and because Samaria earned her money by being unfaithful to me,
    this money will be carried off by others who are not faithful to me.”

Micah’s Great Sadness

I will moan and cry because of this evil,
    going around barefoot and naked.
I will cry loudly like the wild dogs
    and make sad sounds like the owls do,
because Samaria’s wound cannot be healed.
    It will spread to Judah;
it will reach the city gate of my people,
    all the way to Jerusalem.
10 Don’t tell it in Gath.[d]
    Don’t cry in Acco.[e]
Roll in the dust
    at Beth Ophrah.[f]
11 Pass on your way, naked and ashamed,
    you who live in Shaphir.[g]
Those who live in Zaanan[h]
    won’t come out.
The people in Beth Ezel[i] will cry,
    but they will not give you any support.
12 Those who live in Maroth[j]
    will be anxious for good news to come,
because trouble will come from the Lord,
    all the way to the gate of Jerusalem.
13 You people living in Lachish,[k]
    harness the fastest horse to the chariot.
Jerusalem’s sins started in you;
    yes, Israel’s sins were found in you.
14 So you must give farewell gifts
    to Moresheth[l] in Gath.
The houses in Aczib[m] will be false help
    to the kings of Israel.
15 I will bring against you people who will take your land,
    you who live in Mareshah.[n]
The glory of Israel
    will go in to Adullam.
16 Cut off your hair to show you are sad
    for the children you love.
Make yourself bald like the eagle,
    because your children will be taken away to a foreign land.

The Evil Plans of People

How terrible it will be for people who plan wickedness,
    who lie on their beds and make evil plans.
When the morning light comes, they do what they planned,
    because they have the power to do so.
They want fields, so they take them;
    they want houses, so they take them away.
They cheat people to get their houses;
    they rob them even of their property.

That is why the Lord says:

“Look, I am planning trouble against such people,
    and you won’t be able to save yourselves.
You will no longer walk proudly,
    because it will be a terrible time.
At that time people will make fun of you
    and sing this sad song about you:
‘We are completely ruined;
    the Lord has taken away my people’s land.
Yes, he has taken it away from me
    and divided our fields among our enemies!’”
So you will have no one from the Lord’s people
    to throw lots to divide the land.

Micah Is Asked Not to Prophesy

The prophets say, “Don’t prophesy to us!
    Don’t prophesy about these things!
    Nothing to make us feel bad will happen!”
But I must say this, people of Jacob:
    The Lord is becoming angry about what you have done.
My words are welcome
    to the person who does what is right.
But you are fighting against my people like an enemy.
    You take the coats from people who pass by;
you rob them of their safety;
    you plan war.
You’ve forced the women of my people
    from their nice houses;
you’ve taken my glory
    from their children forever.
10 Get up and leave.
    This is not your place of rest anymore.
You have made this place unclean,
    and it is doomed to destruction.
11 But you people want a false prophet
    who will tell you nothing but lies.
You want one who promises to prophesy good things for you
    if you give him wine and beer.
    He’s just the prophet for you.

The Lord Promises to Rescue His People

12 “Yes, people of Jacob, I will bring all of you together;
    I will bring together all those left alive in Israel.
I will put them together like sheep in a pen,
    like a flock in its pasture;
    the place will be filled with many people.
13 Someone will open the way and lead the people out.
    The people will break through the gate and leave the city where they were held captive.
Their king will go out in front of them,
    and the Lord will lead them.”

The Leaders of Israel Are Guilty of Evil

Then I said,
    “Listen, leaders of the people of Jacob;
    listen, you rulers of the nation of Israel.
You should know how to decide cases fairly,
but you hate good and love evil.
You skin my people alive
    and tear the flesh off their bones.
You eat my people’s flesh
    and skin them and break their bones;
you chop them up like meat for the pot,
    like meat in a cooking pan.
They will cry to the Lord,
    but he won’t answer them.
At that time he will hide his face from them,
    because what they have done is evil.”

The Lord says this about the prophets who teach his people the wrong way of living:

“If these prophets are given food to eat,
    they shout, ‘Peace!’
But if someone doesn’t give them what they ask for,
    they call for a holy war against that person.
So it will become like night for them, without visions.
    It will become dark for them, without any way to tell the future.
The sun is about to set for the prophets;
    their day will become dark.
The seers will be ashamed;
    the people who see the future will be embarrassed.
Yes, all of them will cover their mouths,
    because there will be no answer from God.”

Micah Is an Honest Prophet of God

But I am filled with power,
    with the Spirit of the Lord,
    and with justice and strength,
to tell the people of Jacob how they have turned against God,
    and the people of Israel how they have sinned.
Leaders of Jacob and rulers of Israel,
    listen to me,
you who hate fairness
    and twist what is right.
10 You build Jerusalem by murdering people;
    you build it with evil.
11 Its judges take money
    to decide who wins in court.
Its priests only teach for pay,
    and its prophets only look into the future when they get paid.
But they lean on the Lord and say,
    “The Lord is here with us,
    so nothing bad will happen to us.”
12 Because of you,
    Jerusalem will be plowed like a field.
The city will become a pile of rocks,
    and the hill on which the Temple stands will be covered with bushes.

The Mountain of the Lord

In the last days
    the mountain on which the Lord’s Temple stands
    will become the most important of all mountains.
It will be raised above the hills,
    and people from other nations will come streaming to it.
Many nations will come and say,
    “Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord,
    to the Temple of the God of Jacob,
so that he can teach us his ways,
    and we can obey his teachings.”
His teachings will go out from Jerusalem,
    the word of the Lord from that city.
The Lord will judge many nations;
    he will make decisions about strong nations that are far away.
They will hammer their swords into plow blades
    and their spears into hooks for trimming trees.
Nations will no longer raise swords against other nations;
    they will not train for war anymore.
Everyone will sit under his own vine and fig tree,
    and no one will make him afraid,
    because the Lord All-Powerful has said it.
All other nations may follow their own gods,
    but we will follow the Lord our God forever and ever.

The Lord says, “At that time,

I will gather the crippled;
    I will bring together those who were sent away,
    those whom I caused to have trouble.
I will keep alive those who were crippled,
    and I will make a strong nation of those who were sent away.
The Lord will be their king in Mount Zion from now on and forever.
And you, watchtower of the flocks,[o] hill of Jerusalem,
    to you will come the kingdom as in the past.
    Jerusalem, the right to rule will come again to you.”

Why the Israelites Must Go to Babylon

Now, why do you cry so loudly?
    Is your king gone?
Have you lost your helper,
    so that you are in pain, like a woman trying to give birth?
10 People of Jerusalem, strain and be in pain.
    Be like a woman trying to give birth,
because now you must leave the city
    and live in the field.
You will go to Babylon,
    but you will be saved from that place.
The Lord will go there
    and buy you back from your enemies.

11 But now many nations
    have come to fight against you,
saying, “Let’s destroy Jerusalem.
    We will look at her and be glad we have defeated her.”
12 But they don’t know
    what the Lord is thinking;
they don’t understand his plan.
    He has gathered them like bundles of grain to the threshing floor.

13 “Get up and beat them, people of Jerusalem.
    I will make you strong as if you had horns of iron
and hoofs of bronze.
    You will beat many nations into small pieces
and give their wealth to the Lord,
    their treasure to the Lord of all the earth.”

So, strong city, gather your soldiers together,
    because we are surrounded and attacked.
They will hit the leader of Israel
    in the face with a club.

The Ruler to Be Born in Bethlehem

“But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah,
    though you are too small to be among the army groups from Judah,
from you will come one who will rule Israel for me.
    He comes from very old times,
    from days long ago.”

The Lord will give up his people
    until the one who is having a baby gives birth;
then the rest of his relatives will return
    to the people of Israel.
At that time the ruler of Israel will stand
    and take care of his people
with the Lord’s strength
    and with the power of the name of the Lord his God.
The Israelites will live in safety,
    because his greatness will reach all over the earth.
He will bring peace.

Rescue and Punishment

Assyria will surely come into our country
    and walk over our large buildings.
We will set up seven shepherds,
    eight leaders of the people.
They will destroy the Assyrians with their swords;
    they will conquer the land of Assyria with their swords drawn.
They will rescue us from the Assyrians when they come into our land,
    when they walk over our borders.

Then the people of Jacob who are left alive
    will be to other people
like dew from the Lord
    or rain on the grass—
it does not wait for human beings;
    it does not pause for any person.
Those of Jacob’s people who are left alive
    will be scattered among many nations and peoples.
They will be like a lion among the animals of the forest,
    like a young lion in a flock of sheep:
As it goes, it jumps on them
    and tears them to pieces,
    and no one can save them.
So you will raise your fist in victory over your enemies,
    and all your enemies will be destroyed.

10 The Lord says, “At that time,
    I will take your horses from you
    and destroy your chariots.
11 I will destroy the cities in your country
    and tear down all your defenses.
12 I will take away the magic charms you use
    so you will have no more fortune-tellers.
13 I will destroy your statues of gods
    and the stone pillars you worship
so that you will no longer worship
    what your hands have made.
14 I will tear down Asherah idols from you
    and destroy your cities.
15 In my anger and rage,
    I will pay back the nations that have not listened.”

The Lord’s Case

Now hear what the Lord says:
    “Get up; plead your case in front of the mountains;
    let the hills hear your story.
Mountains, listen to the Lord’s legal case.
    Foundations of the earth, listen.
The Lord has a legal case against his people,
    and he will accuse Israel.”

He says, “My people, what did I do to you?
    How did I make you tired of me?
    Tell me.
I brought you from the land of Egypt
    and freed you from slavery;
    I sent Moses, Aaron, and Miriam to you.
My people, remember
    the evil plans of Balak king of Moab
    and what Balaam son of Beor told Balak.
Remember what happened from Acacia to Gilgal
    so that you will know the Lord does what is right!”

You say, “What can I bring with me
    when I come before the Lord,
    when I bow before God on high?
Should I come before him with burnt offerings,
    with year-old calves?
Will the Lord be pleased with a thousand male sheep?
    Will he be pleased with ten thousand rivers of oil?
Should I give my first child for the evil I have done?
    Should I give my very own child for my sin?”
The Lord has told you, human, what is good;
    he has told you what he wants from you:
to do what is right to other people,
    love being kind to others,
    and live humbly, obeying your God.

The voice of the Lord calls to the city,
    and the wise person honors him.
So pay attention to the rod of punishment;
    pay attention to the One who threatens to punish.
10 Are there still in the wicked house
    wicked treasures
    and the cursed false measure?
11 Can I forgive people who cheat others
    with wrong weights and scales?
12 The rich people of the city
    do cruel things.
Its people tell lies;
    they do not tell the truth.
13 As for me, I will make you sick.
    I will attack you, ruining you because of your sins.
14 You will eat, but you won’t become full;
    you will still be hungry and empty.
You will store up, but save nothing,
    and what you store up, the sword will destroy.
15 You will plant,
    but you won’t harvest.
You will step on your olives,
    but you won’t get any oil from them.
You will crush the grapes,
    but you will not drink the new wine.
16 This is because you obey the laws of King Omri
    and do all the things that Ahab’s family does;
    you follow their advice.
So I will let you be destroyed.
    The people in your city will be laughed at,
    and other nations will make fun of you.

The Evil That People Do

Poor me! I am like a hungry man,
    and all the summer fruit has been picked—
there are no grapes left to eat,
    none of the early figs I love.
All of the faithful people are gone;
    there is not one good person left in this country.
Everyone is waiting to kill someone;
    everyone is trying to trap someone else.
With both hands they are doing evil.
    Rulers ask for money,
    and judges’ decisions are bought for a price.
Rich people tell what they want,
    and they get it.
Even the best of them is like a thornbush;
    the most honest of them is worse than a prickly plant.
The day that your watchmen[p] warned you about has come.
    Now they will be confused.
Don’t believe your neighbor
    or trust a friend.
Don’t say anything,
    even to your wife.
A son will not honor his father,
    a daughter will turn against her mother,
and a daughter-in-law will be against her mother-in-law;
    a person’s enemies will be members of his own family.

The Lord’s Kindness

Israel says, “I will look to the Lord for help.
    I will wait for God to save me;
    my God will hear me.
Enemy, don’t laugh at me.
    I have fallen, but I will get up again.
I sit in the shadow of trouble now,
    but the Lord will be a light for me.
I sinned against the Lord,
    so he was angry with me,
but he will defend my case in court.
    He will bring about what is right for me.
Then he will bring me out into the light,
    and I will see him set things right.
10 Then my enemies will see this,
    and they will be ashamed,
those who said to me,
    ‘Where is the Lord your God?’
I will look down on them.
    They will get walked on, like mud in the street.”

Israel Will Return

11 The time will come when your walls will be built again,
    when your country will grow.
12 At that time your people will come back to you
    from Assyria and the cities of Egypt,
and from Egypt to the Euphrates River,
    and from sea to sea and mountain to mountain.
13 The earth will be ruined for the people who live in it
    because of their deeds.

A Prayer to God

14 So shepherd your people with your stick;
    tend the flock of people who belong to you.
That flock now lives alone in the forest
    in the middle of a garden land.
Let them feed in Bashan and Gilead
    as in days long ago.

15 “As in the days when I brought you out of Egypt,
    I will show them miracles.”

16 When the nations see those miracles,
    they will no longer brag about their power.
They will put their hands over their mouths,
    refusing to listen.
17 They will crawl in the dust like a snake,
    like insects crawling on the ground.
They will come trembling from their holes to the Lord our God
    and will turn in fear before you.
18 There is no God like you.
    You forgive those who are guilty of sin;
you don’t look at the sins of your people
    who are left alive.
You will not stay angry forever,
    because you enjoy being kind.
19 You will have mercy on us again;
    you will conquer our sins.
You will throw away all our sins
    into the deepest part of the sea.
20 You will be true to the people of Jacob,
    and you will be kind to the people of Abraham
as you promised to our ancestors long ago.

This is the message for the city of Nineveh.[q] This is the book of the vision of Nahum, who was from the town of Elkosh.

The Lord Is Angry with Nineveh

The Lord is a jealous God who punishes;
    the Lord punishes and is filled with anger.
The Lord punishes those who are against him,
    and he stays angry with his enemies.
The Lord does not become angry quickly,
    and his power is great.
    The Lord will not let the guilty go unpunished.
Where the Lord goes, there are whirlwinds and storms,
    and the clouds are the dust beneath his feet.
He speaks to the sea and makes it dry;
    he dries up all the rivers.
The areas of Bashan and Carmel dry up,
    and the flowers of Lebanon dry up.
The mountains shake in front of him,
    and the hills melt.
The earth trembles when he comes;
    the world and all who live in it shake with fear.
No one can stay alive when he is angry;
    no one can survive his strong anger.
His anger is poured out like fire;
    the rocks are smashed by him.

The Lord is good,
    giving protection in times of trouble.
    He knows who trusts in him.
But like a rushing flood,
    he will completely destroy Nineveh;
    he will chase his enemies until he kills them.

The Lord will completely destroy
    anyone making plans against him.
    Trouble will not come a second time.
10 Those people will be like tangled thorns
    or like people drunk from their wine;
    they will be burned up quickly like dry weeds.
11 Someone has come from Nineveh
    who makes evil plans against the Lord
    and gives wicked advice.

12 This is what the Lord says:

“Although Assyria is strong and has many people,
    it will be defeated and brought to an end.
Although I have made you suffer, Judah,
    I will make you suffer no more.
13 Now I will free you from their control
    and tear away your chains.”

14 The Lord has given you this command, Nineveh:
    “You will not have descendants to carry on your name.
I will destroy the idols and metal images
    that are in the temple of your gods.
I will make a grave for you,
    because you are wicked.”

15 Look, there on the hills,
    someone is bringing good news!
    He is announcing peace!
Celebrate your feasts, people of Judah,
    and give your promised sacrifices to God.
The wicked will not come to attack you again;
    they have been completely destroyed.

Nineveh Will Be Defeated

The destroyer[r] is coming to attack you, Nineveh.
    Guard the defenses.
    Watch the road.
    Get ready.
    Gather all your strength!
Destroyers have destroyed God’s people
    and ruined their vines,
but the Lord will bring back Jacob’s greatness
    like Israel’s greatness.

The shields of his soldiers are red;
    the army is dressed in red.
The metal on the chariots flashes like fire
    when they are ready to attack;
    their horses are excited.
The chariots race through the streets
    and rush back and forth through the city squares.
They look like torches;
    they run like lightning.

He[s] calls his officers,
    but they stumble on the way.
They hurry to the city wall,
    and the shield is put into place.
The river gates are thrown open,
    and the palace is destroyed.
It has been announced that the people of Nineveh
    will be captured and carried away.
The slave girls moan like doves
    and beat their breasts, because they are sad.
Nineveh is like a pool,
    and now its water is draining away.
“Stop! Stop!” the people yell,
    but no one turns back.
Take the silver!
    Take the gold!
There is no end to the treasure—
    piles of wealth of every kind.
10 Nineveh is robbed, ruined, and destroyed.
    The people lose their courage, and their knees knock.
    Stomachs ache, and everyone’s face grows pale.

11 Where is the lions’[t] den
    and the place where they feed their young?
Where did the lion, lioness, and cubs go
    without being afraid?
12 The lion killed enough for his cubs,
    enough for his mate.
He filled his cave with the animals he caught;
    he filled his den with meat he had killed.

13 “I am against you, Nineveh,”
    says the Lord All-Powerful.
“I will burn up your chariots in smoke,
    and the sword will kill your young lions.
    I will stop you from hunting down others on the earth,
and your messengers’ voices
    will no longer be heard.”

It Will Be Terrible for Nineveh

How terrible it will be for the city that has killed so many.
    It is full of lies
and goods stolen from other countries.
    It is always killing somebody.
Hear the sound of whips
    and the noise of the wheels.
Hear horses galloping
    and chariots bouncing along!
Horses are charging,
    swords are shining,
    spears are gleaming!
Many are dead;
    their bodies are piled up—
too many to count.
    People stumble over the dead bodies.
The city was like a prostitute;
    she was charming and a lover of magic.
She made nations slaves with her prostitution
    and her witchcraft.

“I am against you, Nineveh,” says the Lord All-Powerful.
    “I will pull your dress up over your face
and show the nations your nakedness
    and the kingdoms your shame.
I will throw filthy garbage on you
    and make a fool of you.
    I will make people stare at you.
Everyone who sees you will run away and say,
    ‘Nineveh is in ruins. Who will cry for her?’
    Nineveh, where will I find anyone to comfort you?”

You are no better than Thebes,[u]
    who sits by the Nile River
    with water all around her.
The river was her defense;
    the waters were like a wall around her.
Cush and Egypt gave her endless strength;
    Put and Libya supported her.
10 But Thebes was captured
    and went into captivity.
Her small children were beaten to death
    at every street corner.
Lots were thrown for her important men,
    and all of her leaders were put in chains.

11 Nineveh, you will be drunk, too.
    You will hide;
    you will look for a place safe from the enemy.
12 All your defenses are like fig trees with ripe fruit.
    When the tree is shaken, the figs fall into the mouth of the eater.
13 Look at your soldiers.
    They are all women!
The gates of your land
    are wide open for your enemies;
    fire has burned the bars of your gates.

14 Get enough water before the long war begins.
    Make your defenses strong!
Get mud,
    mix clay,
    make bricks!
15 There the fire will burn you up.
    The sword will kill you;
    like grasshoppers eating crops, the battle will completely destroy you.
Grow in number like hopping locusts;
    grow in number like swarming locusts!
16 Your traders are more than the stars in the sky,
    but like locusts, they strip the land and then fly away.
17 Your guards are like locusts.
    Your officers are like swarms of locusts
    that hang on the walls on a cold day.
When the sun comes up, they fly away,
    and no one knows where they have gone.
18 King of Assyria, your rulers are asleep;
    your important men lie down to rest.
Your people have been scattered on the mountains,
    and there is no one to bring them back.
19 Nothing can heal your wound;
    your injury will not heal.
Everyone who hears about you applauds,
    because everyone has felt your endless cruelty.

New Century Version (NCV)

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