wcc-scripture 0.1.0
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- checksums.yaml +7 -0
- data/.rubocop.yml +13 -0
- data/Gemfile +17 -0
- data/README.md +1 -0
- data/Rakefile +10 -0
- data/data/esv/1 Chronicles.xml +2414 -0
- data/data/esv/1 Corinthians.xml +1162 -0
- data/data/esv/1 John.xml +306 -0
- data/data/esv/1 Kings.xml +2087 -0
- data/data/esv/1 Peter.xml +356 -0
- data/data/esv/1 Samuel.xml +2175 -0
- data/data/esv/1 Thessalonians.xml +246 -0
- data/data/esv/1 Timothy.xml +320 -0
- data/data/esv/2 Chronicles.xml +2168 -0
- data/data/esv/2 Corinthians.xml +715 -0
- data/data/esv/2 John.xml +47 -0
- data/data/esv/2 Kings.xml +1955 -0
- data/data/esv/2 Peter.xml +170 -0
- data/data/esv/2 Samuel.xml +2069 -0
- data/data/esv/2 Thessalonians.xml +141 -0
- data/data/esv/2 Timothy.xml +239 -0
- data/data/esv/3 John.xml +55 -0
- data/data/esv/Acts.xml +2717 -0
- data/data/esv/Amos.xml +1156 -0
- data/data/esv/Colossians.xml +261 -0
- data/data/esv/Daniel.xml +1054 -0
- data/data/esv/Deuteronomy.xml +2864 -0
- data/data/esv/Ecclesiastes.xml +835 -0
- data/data/esv/Ephesians.xml +411 -0
- data/data/esv/Esther.xml +439 -0
- data/data/esv/Exodus.xml +3186 -0
- data/data/esv/Ezekiel.xml +3862 -0
- data/data/esv/Ezra.xml +723 -0
- data/data/esv/Galatians.xml +410 -0
- data/data/esv/Genesis.xml +4195 -0
- data/data/esv/Habakkuk.xml +430 -0
- data/data/esv/Haggai.xml +103 -0
- data/data/esv/Hebrews.xml +1075 -0
- data/data/esv/Hosea.xml +1420 -0
- data/data/esv/Isaiah.xml +8953 -0
- data/data/esv/James.xml +298 -0
- data/data/esv/Jeremiah.xml +6691 -0
- data/data/esv/Job.xml +5792 -0
- data/data/esv/Joel.xml +575 -0
- data/data/esv/John.xml +2207 -0
- data/data/esv/Jonah.xml +184 -0
- data/data/esv/Joshua.xml +1721 -0
- data/data/esv/Jude.xml +81 -0
- data/data/esv/Judges.xml +1781 -0
- data/data/esv/Lamentations.xml +1203 -0
- data/data/esv/Leviticus.xml +2179 -0
- data/data/esv/Luke.xml +3131 -0
- data/data/esv/Malachi.xml +162 -0
- data/data/esv/Mark.xml +1771 -0
- data/data/esv/Matthew.xml +2979 -0
- data/data/esv/Micah.xml +854 -0
- data/data/esv/Nahum.xml +380 -0
- data/data/esv/Nehemiah.xml +1034 -0
- data/data/esv/Numbers.xml +3420 -0
- data/data/esv/Obadiah.xml +181 -0
- data/data/esv/Philemon.xml +81 -0
- data/data/esv/Philippians.xml +286 -0
- data/data/esv/Proverbs.xml +4931 -0
- data/data/esv/Psalms.xml +15591 -0
- data/data/esv/Revelation.xml +1453 -0
- data/data/esv/Romans.xml +1317 -0
- data/data/esv/Ruth.xml +224 -0
- data/data/esv/Song of Solomon.xml +948 -0
- data/data/esv/Titus.xml +135 -0
- data/data/esv/Zechariah.xml +789 -0
- data/data/esv/Zephaniah.xml +460 -0
- data/data/esv/_notes.text.xml +3983 -0
- data/lib/wcc/scripture/esv.rb +326 -0
- data/lib/wcc/scripture/exceptions.rb +4 -0
- data/lib/wcc/scripture/version.rb +5 -0
- data/lib/wcc/scripture.rb +4 -0
- data/lib/wcc-scripture.rb +2 -0
- data/wcc-scripture.gemspec +29 -0
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<verse num="1"><crossref let="a" cid="c35001001.1"/>The oracle that Habakkuk the prophet saw.</verse>
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<begin-line/>O <span class="divine-name">Lord</span>, <crossref let="b" cid="c35001002.1"/>how long shall I cry for help,<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line/><crossref let="e" cid="c35001004.1"/>So the law is paralyzed,<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line/><crossref let="m" cid="c35001008.1"/>Their horses are swifter than leopards,<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line/>They all come <crossref let="p" cid="c35001009.1"/>for violence,<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line/>At kings they scoff,<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line/><crossref let="s" cid="c35001010.1"/>They laugh at every fortress,<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line/>Then they sweep by like the wind and go on,<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line class="indent"/><crossref let="u" cid="c35001011.1"/>guilty men, <crossref let="v" cid="c35001011.2"/>whose own might is their god!<q class="end-double" qid="35001011.1" from="35001005.1" to="35001011.1"/><end-line/>
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<heading>Habakkuk's Second Complaint</heading>
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<begin-line/>Are you not <crossref let="w" cid="c35001012.1"/>from everlasting,<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line class="indent"/>O <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> my God, my Holy One?<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line/>O <span class="divine-name">Lord</span>, <crossref let="y" cid="c35001012.3"/>you have ordained them as a judgment,<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line class="indent"/>and you, O <crossref let="z" cid="c35001012.4"/>Rock, have established them for reproof.<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line/>You who are <crossref let="a" cid="c35001013.1"/>of purer eyes than to see evil<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line class="indent"/>the man more righteous than he?<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line/>You make mankind like the fish of the sea,<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line/><crossref let="d" cid="c35001015.1"/>He<note nid="n35001015.1"/> brings all of them up <crossref let="e" cid="c35001015.2"/>with a hook;<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line/><crossref let="f" cid="c35001016.1"/>Therefore he sacrifices to his net<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line/>Is he then to keep on emptying his net<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line class="indent"/><crossref let="g" cid="c35001017.1"/>and mercilessly killing nations forever?<end-line/>
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<begin-line/>I will <crossref let="h" cid="c35002001.1"/>take my stand at my watchpost<end-line class="br"/>
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<verse num="2">And the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> answered me:<end-paragraph/>
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<begin-line/><crossref let="k" cid="c35002002.1"/><q class="begin-double" qid="35002002.1" from="35002002.1" to="35002005.2"/>Write the vision;<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line/>For still <crossref let="l" cid="c35002003.1"/>the vision awaits its appointed time;<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line/><q class="continue-double" qid="35002004.1" from="35002002.1" to="35002005.2"/>Behold, his soul is puffed up; it is not upright within him,<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line class="indent"/>but <crossref let="o" cid="c35002004.1"/>the righteous shall live by his faith.<note nid="n35002004.1"/><end-line/>
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<begin-line/>His greed is as wide as Sheol;<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line class="indent"/>like death <crossref let="q" cid="c35002005.2"/>he has never enough.<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line/><crossref let="r" cid="c35002005.3"/>He gathers for himself all nations<end-line class="br"/>
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<verse num="6">Shall not all these <crossref let="s" cid="c35002006.1"/>take up their taunt against him, with scoffing and riddles for him, and say,
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<begin-line/><crossref let="v" cid="c35003013.1"/>You went out for the salvation of your people,<end-line class="br"/>
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<begin-line class="indent"/><crossref let="g" cid="c35003019.1"/>he makes my feet like the deer's;<end-line class="br"/>
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<verse num="1"><crossref let="a" cid="c37001001.1"/>In the second year of Darius the king, in the sixth month, on the first day of the month, the word of the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> came by the hand of Haggai the prophet to <crossref let="b" cid="c37001001.2"/>Zerubbabel the son of <crossref let="c" cid="c37001001.3"/>Shealtiel, governor of Judah, and to <crossref let="d" cid="c37001001.4"/>Joshua the son of <crossref let="e" cid="c37001001.5"/>Jehozadak, the high priest:</verse>
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<verse num="2"><q class="begin-double" qid="37001002.1" from="37001002.1" to="37001002.2"/>Thus says the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> of hosts: These people say the time has not yet come to rebuild the house of the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span>.<q class="end-double" qid="37001002.2" from="37001002.1" to="37001002.2"/></verse>
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<verse num="3">Then the word of the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> came <crossref let="f" cid="c37001003.1"/>by the hand of Haggai the prophet,</verse>
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<verse num="4"><crossref let="g" cid="c37001004.1"/><q class="begin-double" qid="37001004.1" from="37001004.1" to="37001011.1"/>Is it a time for you yourselves to dwell in your paneled houses, while <crossref let="h" cid="c37001004.2"/>this house lies in ruins?</verse>
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<verse num="5">Now, therefore, thus says the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> of hosts: <crossref let="i" cid="c37001005.1"/>Consider your ways.</verse>
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<verse num="6"><crossref let="j" cid="c37001006.1"/>You have sown much, and harvested little. <crossref let="k" cid="c37001006.2"/>You eat, but you never have enough; you drink, but you never have your fill. You clothe yourselves, but no one is warm. And he who <crossref let="l" cid="c37001006.3"/>earns wages does so to put them into a bag with holes.</verse>
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<verse num="7"><q class="continue-double" qid="37001007.1" from="37001004.1" to="37001011.1"/>Thus says the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> of hosts: <crossref let="i" cid="c37001007.1"/>Consider your ways.</verse>
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<verse num="8">Go up to the hills and bring wood and build the house, that <crossref let="m" cid="c37001008.1"/>I may take pleasure in it and that <crossref let="n" cid="c37001008.2"/>I may be glorified, says the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span>.</verse>
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<verse num="9"><crossref let="j" cid="c37001009.1"/>You looked for much, and behold, it came to little. And when you brought it home, <crossref let="o" cid="c37001009.2"/>I blew it away. Why? declares the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> of hosts. Because of my house <crossref let="h" cid="c37001009.3"/>that lies in ruins, while each of you busies himself with his own house.</verse>
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<verse num="10">Therefore <crossref let="p" cid="c37001010.1"/>the heavens above you have withheld the dew, and the earth has withheld its produce.</verse>
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<verse num="11">And <crossref let="q" cid="c37001011.1"/>I have called for a drought on the land and the hills, on <crossref let="r" cid="c37001011.2"/>the grain, the new wine, the oil, on what the ground brings forth, on man and beast, and <crossref let="s" cid="c37001011.3"/>on all their labors.<q class="end-double" qid="37001011.1" from="37001004.1" to="37001011.1"/></verse>
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<verse num="12"><crossref let="t" cid="c37001012.1"/>Then <crossref let="u" cid="c37001012.2"/>Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, and <crossref let="u" cid="c37001012.3"/>Joshua the son of Jehozadak, the high priest, with all <crossref let="v" cid="c37001012.4"/>the remnant of the people, obeyed the voice of the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> their God, and the words of Haggai the prophet, as the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> their God had sent him. And the people feared the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span>.</verse>
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<verse num="13">Then Haggai, the messenger of the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span>, spoke to the people with the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span>'s message, <crossref let="w" cid="c37001013.1"/><q class="begin-double" qid="37001013.1" from="37001013.1" to="37001013.2"/>I am with you, declares the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span>.<q class="end-double" qid="37001013.2" from="37001013.1" to="37001013.2"/></verse>
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<verse num="14">And <crossref let="x" cid="c37001014.1"/>the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> stirred up the spirit of <crossref let="u" cid="c37001014.2"/>Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, governor of Judah, and the spirit of <crossref let="y" cid="c37001014.3"/>Joshua the son of Jehozadak, the high priest, and the spirit of all <crossref let="z" cid="c37001014.4"/>the remnant of the people. And they came and <crossref let="a" cid="c37001014.5"/>worked on the house of the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> of hosts, their God,</verse>
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<verse num="15"><crossref let="b" cid="c37001015.1"/>on the twenty-fourth day of the month, in the sixth month, in the second year of Darius the king.</verse>
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<heading>The Coming Glory of the Temple</heading>
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<verse num="1"><crossref let="c" cid="c37002001.1"/>In the seventh month, on the twenty-first day of the month, the word of the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> came by the hand of Haggai the prophet:</verse>
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<verse num="2"><q class="begin-double" qid="37002002.1" from="37002002.1" to="37002009.2"/>Speak now to <crossref let="d" cid="c37002002.1"/>Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, governor of Judah, and to <crossref let="d" cid="c37002002.2"/>Joshua the son of Jehozadak, the high priest, and to all the remnant of the people, and say,</verse>
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<verse num="3"><crossref let="e" cid="c37002003.1"/><q class="begin-single" qid="37002003.1" from="37002003.1" to="37002009.1"/>Who is left among you who saw this house <crossref let="f" cid="c37002003.2"/>in its former glory? How do you see it now? <crossref let="g" cid="c37002003.3"/>Is it not as nothing in your eyes?</verse>
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<verse num="4">Yet now <crossref let="h" cid="c37002004.1"/>be strong, O <crossref let="d" cid="c37002004.2"/>Zerubbabel, declares the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span>. <crossref let="h" cid="c37002004.3"/>Be strong, O <crossref let="d" cid="c37002004.4"/>Joshua, son of Jehozadak, the high priest. <crossref let="h" cid="c37002004.5"/>Be strong, all you people of the land, declares the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span>. <crossref let="i" cid="c37002004.6"/>Work, for <crossref let="j" cid="c37002004.7"/>I am with you, declares the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> of hosts,</verse>
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<verse num="5"><crossref let="k" cid="c37002005.1"/>according to the covenant that I made with you when you came out of Egypt. <crossref let="l" cid="c37002005.2"/>My Spirit remains in your midst. <crossref let="m" cid="c37002005.3"/>Fear not.</verse>
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<verse num="6">For thus says the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> of hosts: <crossref let="n" cid="c37002006.1"/>Yet once more, in a little while, <crossref let="o" cid="c37002006.2"/>I will shake the heavens and the earth and the sea and the dry land.</verse>
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<verse num="7">And I will shake all nations, so that the treasures of all nations shall come in, and <crossref let="p" cid="c37002007.1"/>I will fill this house with glory, says the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> of hosts.</verse>
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<verse num="8"><crossref let="q" cid="c37002008.1"/>The silver is mine, and the gold is mine, declares the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> of hosts.</verse>
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<verse num="9"><crossref let="r" cid="c37002009.1"/>The latter glory of this house shall be greater than the former, says the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> of hosts. And <crossref let="s" cid="c37002009.2"/>in this place I will give peace, declares the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> of hosts.<q class="end-single" qid="37002009.1" from="37002003.1" to="37002009.1"/><q class="end-double" qid="37002009.2" from="37002002.1" to="37002009.2"/></verse>
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<verse num="10"><crossref let="t" cid="c37002010.1"/>On the twenty-fourth day of the ninth month, <crossref let="u" cid="c37002010.2"/>in the second year of Darius, the word of the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> came by Haggai the prophet,</verse>
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<verse num="11"><q class="begin-double" qid="37002011.1" from="37002011.1" to="37002012.3"/>Thus says the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> of hosts: <crossref let="v" cid="c37002011.1"/>Ask the priests about the law:</verse>
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<verse num="12"><q class="begin-single" qid="37002012.1" from="37002012.1" to="37002012.2"/>If someone carries <crossref let="w" cid="c37002012.1"/>holy meat in the fold of his garment and touches with his fold bread or stew or wine or oil or any kind of food, does it become holy?<q class="end-single" qid="37002012.2" from="37002012.1" to="37002012.2"/><q class="end-double" qid="37002012.3" from="37002011.1" to="37002012.3"/> The priests answered and said, <crossref let="x" cid="c37002012.2"/><q class="begin-double" qid="37002012.4" from="37002012.4" to="37002012.5"/>No.<q class="end-double" qid="37002012.5" from="37002012.4" to="37002012.5"/></verse>
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<verse num="13">Then Haggai said, <crossref let="y" cid="c37002013.1"/><q class="begin-double" qid="37002013.1" from="37002013.1" to="37002013.2"/>If someone who is unclean by contact with a dead body <crossref let="z" cid="c37002013.2"/>touches any of these, does it become unclean?<q class="end-double" qid="37002013.2" from="37002013.1" to="37002013.2"/> The priests answered and said, <q class="begin-double" qid="37002013.3" from="37002013.3" to="37002013.4"/>It does become unclean.<q class="end-double" qid="37002013.4" from="37002013.3" to="37002013.4"/></verse>
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<verse num="14">Then Haggai answered and said, <crossref let="a" cid="c37002014.1"/><q class="begin-double" qid="37002014.1" from="37002014.1" to="37002019.1"/>So is it with this people, and with this nation before me, declares the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span>, and so with every work of their hands. And what they offer there is unclean.</verse>
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<verse num="15">Now then, <crossref let="b" cid="c37002015.1"/>consider from this day onward.<note nid="n37002015.1"/> Before stone was placed upon stone in the temple of the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span>,</verse>
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<verse num="16">how did you fare? <crossref let="c" cid="c37002016.1"/>When<note nid="n37002016.1"/> one came to a heap of twenty measures, there were but ten. When one came to the wine vat to draw fifty measures, there were but twenty.</verse>
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<verse num="17"><crossref let="d" cid="c37002017.1"/>I struck you and all the products of your toil with blight and with mildew and with hail, <crossref let="e" cid="c37002017.2"/>yet you did not turn to me, declares the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span>.</verse>
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<verse num="18"><crossref let="b" cid="c37002018.1"/>Consider from this day onward, <crossref let="f" cid="c37002018.2"/>from the twenty-fourth day of the ninth month. Since <crossref let="g" cid="c37002018.3"/>the day that the foundation of the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span>'s temple was laid, <crossref let="b" cid="c37002018.4"/>consider:</verse>
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<verse num="19"><crossref let="h" cid="c37002019.1"/>Is the seed yet in the barn? Indeed, the vine, the fig tree, the pomegranate, and the olive tree have yielded nothing. But from this day on <crossref let="i" cid="c37002019.2"/>I will bless you.<q class="end-double" qid="37002019.1" from="37002014.1" to="37002019.1"/></verse>
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<verse num="20">The word of the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> came a second time to Haggai <crossref let="f" cid="c37002020.1"/>on the twenty-fourth day of the month,</verse>
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<verse num="21"><q class="begin-double" qid="37002021.1" from="37002021.1" to="37002023.1"/>Speak to <crossref let="j" cid="c37002021.1"/>Zerubbabel, governor of Judah, saying, <crossref let="k" cid="c37002021.2"/>I am about to shake the heavens and the earth,</verse>
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<verse num="22">and <crossref let="l" cid="c37002022.1"/>to overthrow the throne of kingdoms. I am about to destroy the strength of the kingdoms of the nations, and <crossref let="m" cid="c37002022.2"/>overthrow the chariots and their riders. And the horses and their riders shall go down, <crossref let="n" cid="c37002022.3"/>every one by the sword of his brother.</verse>
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<verse num="23">On that day, declares the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> of hosts, I will take you, O <crossref let="j" cid="c37002023.1"/>Zerubbabel <crossref let="o" cid="c37002023.2"/>my servant, the son of <crossref let="p" cid="c37002023.3"/>Shealtiel, declares the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span>, and make you <crossref let="q" cid="c37002023.4"/>like a<note nid="n37002023.1"/> signet ring, <crossref let="o" cid="c37002023.5"/>for I have chosen you, declares the <span class="divine-name">Lord</span> of hosts.<q class="end-double" qid="37002023.1" from="37002021.1" to="37002023.1"/></verse>
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