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  • Inebriate him, for he has lifted himself up against the Lord. And Moab will thrust his hand into his own vomit, and also now he himself will become a derision. (Jeremiah 48, 26)

  • Relinquish the cities, and live upon a rock, O inhabitants of Moab, and be like a dove nesting at the mouth of an opening at the summit. (Jeremiah 48, 28)

  • We have listened to the arrogance of Moab; he is very proud: his exaltation, and arrogance, and pride, and the loftiness of his heart. (Jeremiah 48, 29)

  • For this reason, I will wail over Moab, and I will cry out to all of Moab, to the men on the brick wall who are lamenting. (Jeremiah 48, 31)

  • Rejoicing and exultation has been taken away from Carmel and from the land of Moab. And I have taken the wine from the winepresses. The treader of grapes will no longer sing the usual rhythmic chant. (Jeremiah 48, 33)

  • And I will take away from Moab, says the Lord, the one who makes offerings in exalted places, and the one who sacrifices to his gods. (Jeremiah 48, 35)

  • Because of this, my heart will resound for Moab, like the pipes, and my heart will make a sound like the pipes for the men on the brick wall. For he has done more than he was able, yet still they have perished. (Jeremiah 48, 36)

  • Over all the rooftops of Moab, and in its streets, everyone will mourn. For I have crushed Moab like a useless vessel, says the Lord. (Jeremiah 48, 38)

  • How was it conquered, so that they would wail? How is it that Moab has cast down his neck and been confounded? And Moab will be a derision and an example to everyone around him.” (Jeremiah 48, 39)

  • Thus says the Lord: “Behold, he will fly like the eagle, and he will extend his wings to Moab. (Jeremiah 48, 40)

  • Kerioth has been captured, and the fortifications have been taken. And in that day, the heart of the strong ones of Moab will be like the heart of a woman giving birth. (Jeremiah 48, 41)

  • And Moab will cease to be a people. For he has been glorified against the Lord. (Jeremiah 48, 42)


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