21:4
From
Mount
Hor
they
set
out
by
the
way
to
the
Red
Sea,
to
go
around
the
land
of
Edom;
but
the
people
became
impatient
on
the
way.
21:5
The
people
spoke
against
God
and
against
Moses,
"Why
have
you
brought
us
up
out
of
Egypt
to
die
in
the
wilderness?
For
there
is
no
food
and
no
water,
and
we
detest
this
miserable
food."
21:6
Then
the
LORD
sent
poisonous
serpents
among
the
people,
and
they
bit
the
people,
so
that
many
Israelites
died.
21:7
The
people
came
to
Moses
and
said,
"We
have
sinned
by
speaking
against
the
LORD
and
against
you;
pray
to
the
LORD
to
take
away
the
serpents
from
us."
So
Moses
prayed
for
the
people.
21:8
And
the
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"Make
a
poisonous
serpent,
and
set
it
on
a
pole;
and
everyone
who
is
bitten
shall
look
at
it
and
live."
21:9
So
Moses
made
a
serpent
of
bronze,
and
put
it
upon
a
pole;
and
whenever
a
serpent
bit
someone,
that
person
would
look
at
the
serpent
of
bronze
and
live.
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107:1
O
give
thanks
to
the
LORD,
for
he
is
good;
for
his
steadfast
love
endures
forever.
107:2
Let
the
redeemed
of
the
LORD
say
so,
those
he
redeemed
from
trouble
107:3
and
gathered
in
from
the
lands,
from
the
east
and
from
the
west,
from
the
north
and
from
the
south.
107:17
Some
were
sick
through
their
sinful
ways,
and
because
of
their
iniquities
endured
affliction;
107:18
they
loathed
any
kind
of
food,
and
they
drew
near
to
the
gates
of
death.
107:19
Then
they
cried
to
the
LORD
in
their
trouble,
and
he
saved
them
from
their
distress;
107:20
he
sent
out
his
word
and
healed
them,
and
delivered
them
from
destruction.
107:21
Let
them
thank
the
LORD
for
his
steadfast
love,
for
his
wonderful
works
to
humankind.
107:22
And
let
them
offer
thanksgiving
sacrifices,
and
tell
of
his
deeds
with
songs
of
joy.
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2:1
You
were
dead
through
the
trespasses
and
sins
2:2
in
which
you
once
lived,
following
the
course
of
this
world,
following
the
ruler
of
the
power
of
the
air,
the
spirit
that
is
now
at
work
among
those
who
are
disobedient.
2:3
All
of
us
once
lived
among
them
in
the
passions
of
our
flesh,
following
the
desires
of
flesh
and
senses,
and
we
were
by
nature
children
of
wrath,
like
everyone
else.
2:4
But
God,
who
is
rich
in
mercy,
out
of
the
great
love
with
which
he
loved
us
2:5
even
when
we
were
dead
through
our
trespasses,
made
us
alive
together
with
Christ--by
grace
you
have
been
saved--
2:6
and
raised
us
up
with
him
and
seated
us
with
him
in
the
heavenly
places
in
Christ
Jesus,
2:7
so
that
in
the
ages
to
come
he
might
show
the
immeasurable
riches
of
his
grace
in
kindness
toward
us
in
Christ
Jesus.
2:8
For
by
grace
you
have
been
saved
through
faith,
and
this
is
not
your
own
doing;
it
is
the
gift
of
God--
2:9
not
the
result
of
works,
so
that
no
one
may
boast.
2:10
For
we
are
what
he
has
made
us,
created
in
Christ
Jesus
for
good
works,
which
God
prepared
beforehand
to
be
our
way
of
life.
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3:14
And
just
as
Moses
lifted
up
the
serpent
in
the
wilderness,
so
must
the
Son
of
Man
be
lifted
up,
3:15
that
whoever
believes
in
him
may
have
eternal
life.
3:16
"For
God
so
loved
the
world
that
he
gave
his
only
Son,
so
that
everyone
who
believes
in
him
may
not
perish
but
may
have
eternal
life.
3:17
"Indeed,
God
did
not
send
the
Son
into
the
world
to
condemn
the
world,
but
in
order
that
the
world
might
be
saved
through
him.
3:18
Those
who
believe
in
him
are
not
condemned;
but
those
who
do
not
believe
are
condemned
already,
because
they
have
not
believed
in
the
name
of
the
only
Son
of
God.
3:19
And
this
is
the
judgment,
that
the
light
has
come
into
the
world,
and
people
loved
darkness
rather
than
light
because
their
deeds
were
evil.
3:20
For
all
who
do
evil
hate
the
light
and
do
not
come
to
the
light,
so
that
their
deeds
may
not
be
exposed.
3:21
But
those
who
do
what
is
true
come
to
the
light,
so
that
it
may
be
clearly
seen
that
their
deeds
have
been
done
in
God."
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