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Mat 24:29:
24:29 The miraculous appearance of the messiah
29 [ref]“But immediately after the troubles of that time, the sun will go dark and the moon won’t give its light. The stars will fall from the sky and the powers of the heavens will be shaken.
24:29: a Isa 13:10; Yoel 2:10,31; 3:15; Rev 6:12; b Isa 13:10; Eze 32:7; Yoel 2:10; 3:15; c Isa 34:4; Rev 6:13.
Mrk 13:25:
25 [ref]The stars will fall down out of the sky and the powers in the heavens will be shaken up.
Luk 21:26:
26 People will faint from fear and worry about what’s happening to the planet, because the powers in the universe[fn] will be shaken.
21:26 This could possibly be referring to a shake-up of spiritual powers, but more likely refers to the physical universe from our moon and solar system outwards.
Rev 6:13-14:
13 Also the stars fell out of the sky, just like how a fig tree out of season drops its fruit when it gets shaken by a strong wind.[ref] 14 The sky was split apart like a scroll being rolled up, and all the mountains and islands were moved out of their places.[ref]
Isa 63:1-6:
63:1-6: Isa 34:5-17; Jer 49:7-22; Eze 25:12-14; 35:1-15; Amos 1:11-12; Oba 1-14; Mal 1:2-5.
Jer 49:7-22:
49:7 The speech of God concerning the me from-Idum
Eze 25:12-14:
35:1-15:
35:1 The pegpanagne of punishment of Inged Idum
Amos 1:11-12:
Oba 1-14:
1 This is the vision of Obadiah given by the master Yahweh concerning the Edom region:
1:1 Coming punishment for Edom
We have heard from Yahweh and a messenger has been sent to the nations, telling them:
Get everything ready then go into battle against Edom.
2 And Yahweh says to Edom:
Listen,
I will make you into an insignificant nation.
≈You’ll become utterly despised.
3 Your inner pride has deceived you,
you who live on the rocky cliffs,
≈with your homes up there so high.
You say to yourselves that
no one can bring you down to the ground.
4 If you go up high like an eagle,
≈even if your nest was up between the stars,
Yahweh declares that his command can bring you down from there.
5 If it was thieves who came to destroy you in the night,
(and yes, you’re going to be destroyed)
they would only steal what they wanted.
Or if it was grape-pickers who came to you,
at least they’d leave behind the smaller grapes.
6 How Esau’s descendants will be looted.
≈Their hidden treasures will be found and taken.
7 Those who have treaties with you will force you to the border.
≈Those who talk about peace will deceive you.
≈Those who eat meals with you will set a trap for you.
You have no idea what’s about to hit you.
8 Yahweh will make a declaration on that day.
The wise people of Edom will be destroyed.
≈Understanding will disappear from Esau’s hill.
9 And you the city of Teyman, your warriors will be shattered,
≈so that everyone from Esau’s hill country will be slaughtered.
1:9 The charges against Edom
10 Because of your violence against your brother Yacob’s descendants,
and you’ll be destroyed forever.
11 You just stood and watched on that day when strangers carried away their wealth.
≈When foreigners entered their gates and took possession of Yerushalem, you wished it was you doing that.
12 You shouldn’t have gloated over your cousins on the day of their misfortune.
≈And you shouldn’t have celebrated about the destruction of the people of Yehudah.
You shouldn’t have bragged in their time of distress.
13 You shouldn’t have gone into their city at the time of their calamity.
You shouldn’t have gloated—yes, you—over their misery in their time of disaster.
And you women shouldn’t have grabbed their wealth on the day of their catastrophe.
14 You shouldn’t have stood at the crossroads to kill those trying to escape,[ref]
And you shouldn’t have handed-over any survivors that you’d captured in their time of trouble.
Mal 1:2-5:
1:2 Yahweh’s love for the Israelis
2 “I have loved you all,” says Yahweh, but you say, “How have you shown your love for us?”
“Wasn’t Esaw Yacob’s brother?” declares Yahweh. “Yet I’ve loved Yacob[ref] 3 and rejected Esaw. I’ve turned the hills where Esaw lived into a wasteland and given his inheritance to the wild jackals.”
4 If Esaw’s descendants in Edom say, “We’ve been crushed, but we’ll return and rebuild what was destroyed,” then army-commander Yahweh will say, “They might build, but I will tear down. Others will call them ‘The country of wickedness’ and ‘The people who Yahweh is forever angry with.’
5 Your own eyes will see it, and you’ll say, ‘Yahweh is great even outside Israel’s borders.’ ”
Rev 14:11:
11 The smoke from their torment will continue through all the ages, yes, the ones worshipping the sea creature and its image and anyone who receives the mark of its name will have no rest day or night.[ref]
19:3:
3 Then the crowd called out again, “Praise Yahweh. The smoke from her burning will keep rising throughout the ages.”[ref]