Jeremiah 48:39-41
21st Century King James Version
39 “They shall howl, saying, ‘How it is broken down! How hath Moab turned the back with shame!’ So shall Moab be a derision and a dismaying to all those about him.”
40 For thus saith the Lord: “Behold, he shall fly as an eagle, and shall spread his wings over Moab.
41 Kerioth is taken, and the strongholds are surprised; and the mighty men’s hearts in Moab at that day shall be as the heart of a woman in her pangs.
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Jeremiah 48:39-41
New International Version
39 “How shattered(A) she is! How they wail!
How Moab turns her back in shame!
Moab has become an object of ridicule,(B)
an object of horror to all those around her.”
40 This is what the Lord says:
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- Jeremiah 48:41 Or The cities
Jeremiah 48:39-41
King James Version
39 They shall howl, saying, How is it broken down! how hath Moab turned the back with shame! so shall Moab be a derision and a dismaying to all them about him.
40 For thus saith the Lord; Behold, he shall fly as an eagle, and shall spread his wings over Moab.
41 Kerioth is taken, and the strong holds are surprised, and the mighty men's hearts in Moab at that day shall be as the heart of a woman in her pangs.
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Jeremiah 48:39-41
New King James Version
39 “They shall wail:
‘How she is broken down!
How Moab has turned her back with shame!’
So Moab shall be a derision
And a dismay to all those about her.”
40 For thus says the Lord:
“Behold, (A)one shall fly like an eagle,
And (B)spread his wings over Moab.
41 Kerioth is taken,
And the strongholds are surprised;
(C)The mighty men’s hearts in Moab on that day shall be
Like the heart of a woman in birth pangs.
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