He burned down the LORD’s temple, the royal palace, and all the houses in Jerusalem, including every large house.
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TSK · Isaiah 64:9
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A psalm of David, written to get God’s attention. O LORD, do not continue to rebuke me in your anger! Do not continue to punish me in your raging fury!
How long will this go on, O LORD? Will you stay angry forever? How long will your rage burn like fire?
Then we, your people, the sheep of your pasture, will continually thank you. We will tell coming generations of your praiseworthy acts.
I, I am the one who blots out your rebellious deeds for my sake; your sins I do not remember.
Foreigners will rebuild your walls; their kings will serve you. Even though I struck you down in my anger, I will restore my favor and have compassion on you.
We existed from ancient times, but you did not rule over them; they were not your subjects.
Correct us, LORD, but only in due measure. Do not punish us in anger or you will reduce us to nothing.
For wild animals are prowling over Mount Zion, which lies desolate.
Who is a God like you? Who forgives sin and pardons the rebellion of those who remain among his people? Who does not stay angry forever, but delights in showing loyal love?
Edom says,“Though we are devastated, we will once again build the ruined places.” So the LORD of Heaven’s Armies responds,“They indeed may build, but I will overthrow. They will be known as the land of evil, the people with whom the LORD is permanently displeased.
And the devil who deceived them was thrown into the lake of fire and sulfur, where the beast and the false prophet are too, and they will be tormented there day and night forever and ever.