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Exodus 20:6
6
And
shewing
mercy
unto
thousands
of
them
that
love
me,
and
keep
my
commandments.
Joshua 24:19
19
And
Joshua
said
unto
the
people,
Ye
cannot
serve
the
LORD:
for
he
is
an
holy
God;
he
is
a
jealous
God;
he
will
not
forgive
your
transgressions
nor
your
sins.
Job 10:14
14
If
I
sin,
then
thou
markest
me,
and
thou
wilt
not
acquit
me
from
mine
iniquity.
Psalms 103:3
3
Who
forgiveth
all
thine
iniquities;
who
healeth
all
thy
diseases;
Psalms 130:4
4
But
there
is
forgiveness
with
thee,
that
thou
mayest
be
feared.
Daniel 9:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
In
the
first
year
of
Darius
the
son
of
Ahasuerus,
of
the
seed
of
the
Medes,
which
was
made
king
over
the
realm
of
the
Chaldeans;
2
In
the
first
year
of
his
reign
I
Daniel
understood
by
books
the
number
of
the
years,
whereof
the
word
of
the
LORD
came
to
Jeremiah
the
prophet,
that
he
would
accomplish
seventy
years
in
the
desolations
of
Jerusalem.
3
And
I
set
my
face
unto
the
Lord
God,
to
seek
by
prayer
and
supplications,
with
fasting,
and
sackcloth,
and
ashes:
4
And
I
prayed
unto
the
LORD
my
God,
and
made
my
confession,
and
said,
O
Lord,
the
great
and
dreadful
God,
keeping
the
covenant
and
mercy
to
them
that
love
him,
and
to
them
that
keep
his
commandments;
5
We
have
sinned,
and
have
committed
iniquity,
and
have
done
wickedly,
and
have
rebelled,
even
by
departing
from
thy
precepts
and
from
thy
judgments:
6
Neither
have
we
hearkened
unto
thy
servants
the
prophets,
which
spake
in
thy
name
to
our
kings,
our
princes,
and
our
fathers,
and
to
all
the
people
of
the
land.
7
O
Lord,
righteousness
belongeth
unto
thee,
but
unto
us
confusion
of
faces,
as
at
this
day;
to
the
men
of
Judah,
and
to
the
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem,
and
unto
all
Israel,
that
are
near,
and
that
are
far
off,
through
all
the
countries
whither
thou
hast
driven
them,
because
of
their
trespass
that
they
have
trespassed
against
thee.
8
O
Lord,
to
us
belongeth
confusion
of
face,
to
our
kings,
to
our
princes,
and
to
our
fathers,
because
we
have
sinned
against
thee.
9
To
the
Lord
our
God
belong
mercies
and
forgivenesses,
though
we
have
rebelled
against
him;
10
Neither
have
we
obeyed
the
voice
of
the
LORD
our
God,
to
walk
in
his
laws,
which
he
set
before
us
by
his
servants
the
prophets.
11
Yea,
all
Israel
have
transgressed
thy
law,
even
by
departing,
that
they
might
not
obey
thy
voice;
therefore
the
curse
is
poured
upon
us,
and
the
oath
that
is
written
in
the
law
of
Moses
the
servant
of
God,
because
we
have
sinned
against
him.
12
And
he
hath
confirmed
his
words,
which
he
spake
against
us,
and
against
our
judges
that
judged
us,
by
bringing
upon
us
a
great
evil:
for
under
the
whole
heaven
hath
not
been
done
as
hath
been
done
upon
Jerusalem.
13
As
it
is
written
in
the
law
of
Moses,
all
this
evil
is
come
upon
us:
yet
made
we
not
our
prayer
before
the
LORD
our
God,
that
we
might
turn
from
our
iniquities,
and
understand
thy
truth.
14
Therefore
hath
the
LORD
watched
upon
the
evil,
and
brought
it
upon
us:
for
the
LORD
our
God
is
righteous
in
all
his
works
which
he
doeth:
for
we
obeyed
not
his
voice.
15
And
now,
O
Lord
our
God,
that
hast
brought
thy
people
forth
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
with
a
mighty
hand,
and
hast
gotten
thee
renown,
as
at
this
day;
we
have
sinned,
we
have
done
wickedly.
16
O
Lord,
according
to
all
thy
righteousness,
I
beseech
thee,
let
thine
anger
and
thy
fury
be
turned
away
from
thy
city
Jerusalem,
thy
holy
mountain:
because
for
our
sins,
and
for
the
iniquities
of
our
fathers,
Jerusalem
and
thy
people
are
become
a
reproach
to
all
that
are
about
us.
17
Now
therefore,
O
our
God,
hear
the
prayer
of
thy
servant,
and
his
supplications,
and
cause
thy
face
to
shine
upon
thy
sanctuary
that
is
desolate,
for
the
Lord's
sake.
18
O
my
God,
incline
thine
ear,
and
hear;
open
thine
eyes,
and
behold
our
desolations,
and
the
city
which
is
called
by
thy
name:
for
we
do
not
present
our
supplications
before
thee
for
our
righteousnesses,
but
for
thy
great
mercies.
19
O
Lord,
hear;
O
Lord,
forgive;
O
Lord,
hearken
and
do;
defer
not,
for
thine
own
sake,
O
my
God:
for
thy
city
and
thy
people
are
called
by
thy
name.
20
And
whiles
I
was
speaking,
and
praying,
and
confessing
my
sin
and
the
sin
of
my
people
Israel,
and
presenting
my
supplication
before
the
LORD
my
God
for
the
holy
mountain
of
my
God;
21
Yea,
whiles
I
was
speaking
in
prayer,
even
the
man
Gabriel,
whom
I
had
seen
in
the
vision
at
the
beginning,
being
caused
to
fly
swiftly,
touched
me
about
the
time
of
the
evening
oblation.
22
And
he
informed
me,
and
talked
with
me,
and
said,
O
Daniel,
I
am
now
come
forth
to
give
thee
skill
and
understanding.
23
At
the
beginning
of
thy
supplications
the
commandment
came
forth,
and
I
am
come
to
shew
thee;
for
thou
art
greatly
beloved:
therefore
understand
the
matter,
and
consider
the
vision.
24
Seventy
weeks
are
determined
upon
thy
people
and
upon
thy
holy
city,
to
finish
the
transgression,
and
to
make
an
end
of
sins,
and
to
make
reconciliation
for
iniquity,
and
to
bring
in
everlasting
righteousness,
and
to
seal
up
the
vision
and
prophecy,
and
to
anoint
the
most
Holy.
25
Know
therefore
and
understand,
that
from
the
going
forth
of
the
commandment
to
restore
and
to
build
Jerusalem
unto
the
Messiah
the
Prince
shall
be
seven
weeks,
and
threescore
and
two
weeks:
the
street
shall
be
built
again,
and
the
wall,
even
in
troublous
times.
26
And
after
threescore
and
two
weeks
shall
Messiah
be
cut
off,
but
not
for
himself:
and
the
people
of
the
prince
that
shall
come
shall
destroy
the
city
and
the
sanctuary;
and
the
end
thereof
shall
be
with
a
flood,
and
unto
the
end
of
the
war
desolations
are
determined.
27
And
he
shall
confirm
the
covenant
with
many
for
one
week:
and
in
the
midst
of
the
week
he
shall
cause
the
sacrifice
and
the
oblation
to
cease,
and
for
the
overspreading
of
abominations
he
shall
make
it
desolate,
even
until
the
consummation,
and
that
determined
shall
be
poured
upon
the
desolate.
Micah 6:11
11
Shall
I
count
them
pure
with
the
wicked
balances,
and
with
the
bag
of
deceitful
weights?
Nahum 1:3
3
The
LORD
is
slow
to
anger,
and
great
in
power,
and
will
not
at
all
acquit
the
wicked:
the
LORD
hath
his
way
in
the
whirlwind
and
in
the
storm,
and
the
clouds
are
the
dust
of
his
feet.
2 Corinthians 3:13
13
And
not
as
Moses,
which
put
a
vail
over
his
face,
that
the
children
of
Israel
could
not
stedfastly
look
to
the
end
of
that
which
is
abolished:
Ephesians 4:32
32
And
be
ye
kind
one
to
another,
tenderhearted,
forgiving
one
another,
even
as
God
for
Christ's
sake
hath
forgiven
you.
1 John 1:9
9
If
we
confess
our
sins,
he
is
faithful
and
just
to
forgive
us
our
sins,
and
to
cleanse
us
from
all
unrighteousness.
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Exodus 20:6
6
and
doing
kindness
to
thousands,
of
those
loving
Me
and
keeping
My
commands.
Joshua 24:19
19
And
Joshua
saith
unto
the
people,
`Ye
are
not
able
to
serve
Jehovah,
for
a
God
most
holy
He
is
;
a
zealous
God
He
is
;
He
doth
not
bear
with
your
transgression
and
with
your
sins.
Job 10:14
14
If
I
sinned,
then
Thou
hast
observed
me,
And
from
mine
iniquity
dost
not
acquit
me,
Psalms 103:3
3
Who
is
forgiving
all
thine
iniquities,
Who
is
healing
all
thy
diseases,
Psalms 130:4
4
But
with
Thee
is
forgiveness,
that
Thou
mayest
be
feared.
Daniel 9:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
In
the
first
year
of
Darius,
son
of
Ahasuerus,
of
the
seed
of
the
Medes,
who
hath
been
made
king
over
the
kingdom
of
the
Chaldeans,
2
in
the
first
year
of
his
reign,
I,
Daniel,
have
understood
by
books
the
number
of
the
years,
(in
that
a
word
of
Jehovah
hath
been
unto
Jeremiah
the
prophet,)
concerning
the
fulfilling
of
the
wastes
of
Jerusalem
--
seventy
years;
3
and
I
set
my
face
unto
the
Lord
God,
to
seek
by
prayer
and
supplications,
with
fasting,
and
sackcloth,
and
ashes.
4
And
I
pray
to
Jehovah
my
God,
and
confess,
and
say:
`I
beseech
Thee,
O
Lord
God,
the
great
and
the
fearful,
keeping
the
covenant
and
the
kindness
to
those
loving
Him,
and
to
those
keeping
His
commands;
5
we
have
sinned,
and
done
perversely,
and
done
wickedly,
and
rebelled,
to
turn
aside
from
Thy
commands,
and
from
Thy
judgments:
6
and
we
have
not
hearkened
unto
Thy
servants,
the
prophets,
who
have
spoken
in
Thy
name
unto
our
kings,
our
heads,
and
our
fathers,
and
to
all
the
people
of
the
land.
7
`To
Thee,
O
Lord,
is
the
righteousness,
and
to
us
the
shame
of
face,
as
at
this
day,
to
the
men
of
Judah,
and
to
the
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem,
and
to
all
Israel,
who
are
near,
and
who
are
far
off,
in
all
the
lands
whither
Thou
hast
driven
them,
in
their
trespass
that
they
have
trespassed
against
Thee.
8
`O
Lord,
to
us
is
the
shame
of
face,
to
our
kings,
to
our
heads,
and
to
our
fathers,
in
that
we
have
sinned
against
Thee.
9
`To
the
Lord
our
God
are
the
mercies
and
the
forgivenesses,
for
we
have
rebelled
against
Him,
10
and
have
not
hearkened
to
the
voice
of
Jehovah
our
God,
to
walk
in
His
laws,
that
He
hath
set
before
us
by
the
hand
of
His
servants
the
prophets;
11
and
all
Israel
have
transgressed
Thy
law,
to
turn
aside
so
as
not
to
hearken
to
Thy
voice;
and
poured
on
us
is
the
execration,
and
the
oath,
that
is
written
in
the
law
of
Moses,
servant
of
God,
because
we
have
sinned
against
Him.
12
`And
He
confirmeth
His
words
that
He
hath
spoken
against
us,
and
against
our
judges
who
have
judged
us,
to
bring
in
upon
us
great
evil,
in
that
it
hath
not
been
done
under
the
whole
heavens
as
it
hath
been
done
in
Jerusalem,
13
as
it
is
written
in
the
law
of
Moses,
all
this
evil
hath
come
upon
us,
and
we
have
not
appeased
the
face
of
Jehovah
our
God
to
turn
back
from
our
iniquities,
and
to
act
wisely
in
Thy
truth.
14
And
Jehovah
doth
watch
for
the
evil,
and
bringeth
it
upon
us,
for
righteous
is
Jehovah
our
God
concerning
all
His
works
that
He
hath
done,
and
we
have
not
hearkened
to
His
voice.
15
And
now,
O
Lord
our
God,
who
hast
brought
forth
Thy
people
from
the
land
of
Egypt
by
a
strong
hand,
and
dost
make
for
Thee
a
name
as
at
this
day,
we
have
sinned,
we
have
done
wickedly.
16
`O
Lord,
according
to
all
Thy
righteous
acts,
let
turn
back,
I
pray
Thee,
Thine
anger
and
Thy
fury
from
Thy
city
Jerusalem,
Thy
holy
mount,
for
by
our
sins,
and
by
the
iniquities
of
our
fathers,
Jerusalem
and
Thy
people
are
for
a
reproach
to
all
our
neighbours;
17
and
now,
hearken,
O
our
God,
unto
the
prayer
of
Thy
servant,
and
unto
his
supplication,
and
cause
Thy
face
to
shine
on
Thy
sanctuary
that
is
desolate,
for
the
Lord`s
sake.
18
`Incline,
O
my
God,
Thine
ear,
and
hear,
open
Thine
eyes
and
see
our
desolations,
and
the
city
on
which
Thy
name
is
called;
for
not
for
our
righteous
acts
are
we
causing
our
supplications
to
fall
before
Thee,
but
for
Thy
mercies
that
are
many.
19
O
lord,
hear,
O
Lord,
forgive;
O
Lord,
attend
and
do;
do
not
delay,
for
Thine
own
sake,
O
my
God,
for
Thy
name
is
called
on
Thy
city,
and
on
Thy
people.`
20
And
while
I
am
speaking,
and
praying,
and
confessing
my
sin,
and
the
sin
of
my
people
Israel,
and
causing
my
supplication
to
fall
before
Jehovah
my
God,
for
the
holy
mount
of
my
God,
21
yea,
while
I
am
speaking
in
prayer,
then
that
one
Gabriel,
whom
I
had
seen
in
vision
at
the
commencement,
being
caused
to
fly
swiftly,
is
coming
unto
me
at
the
time
of
the
evening
present.
22
And
he
giveth
understanding,
and
speaketh
with
me,
and
saith,
`O
Daniel,
now
I
have
come
forth
to
cause
thee
to
consider
understanding
wisely;
23
at
the
commencement
of
thy
supplications
hath
the
word
come
forth,
and
I
have
come
to
declare
it
,
for
thou
art
greatly
desired,
and
understand
thou
concerning
the
matter,
and
consider
concerning
the
appearance.
24
`Seventy
weeks
are
determined
for
thy
people,
and
for
thy
holy
city,
to
shut
up
the
transgression,
and
to
seal
up
sins,
and
to
cover
iniquity,
and
to
bring
in
righteousness
age-during,
and
to
seal
up
vision
and
prophet,
and
to
anoint
the
holy
of
holies.
25
And
thou
dost
know,
and
dost
consider
wisely,
from
the
going
forth
of
the
word
to
restore
and
to
build
Jerusalem
till
Messiah
the
Leader
is
seven
weeks,
and
sixty
and
two
weeks:
the
broad
place
hath
been
built
again,
and
the
rampart,
even
in
the
distress
of
the
times.
26
And
after
the
sixty
and
two
weeks,
cut
off
is
Messiah,
and
the
city
and
the
holy
place
are
not
his,
the
Leader
who
hath
come
doth
destroy
the
people;
and
its
end
is
with
a
flood,
and
till
the
end
is
war,
determined
are
desolations.
27
And
he
hath
strengthened
a
covenant
with
many
--
one
week,
and
in
the
midst
of
the
week
he
causeth
sacrifice
and
present
to
cease,
and
by
the
wing
of
abominations
he
is
making
desolate,
even
till
the
consummation,
and
that
which
is
determined
is
poured
on
the
desolate
one.`
Micah 6:11
11
Do
I
reckon
it
pure
with
balances
of
wickedness?
And
with
a
bag
of
deceitful
stones?
Nahum 1:3
3
Jehovah
is
slow
to
anger,
and
great
in
power,
And
Jehovah
doth
not
entirely
acquit,
In
a
hurricane
and
in
a
tempest
is
His
way,
And
a
cloud
is
the
dust
of
His
feet.
2 Corinthians 3:13
13
and
are
not
as
Moses,
who
was
putting
a
vail
upon
his
own
face,
for
the
sons
of
Israel
not
stedfastly
to
look
to
the
end
of
that
which
is
being
made
useless,
Ephesians 4:32
32
and
become
one
to
another
kind,
tender-hearted,
forgiving
one
another,
according
as
also
God
in
Christ
did
forgive
you.
1 John 1:9
9
if
we
may
confess
our
sins,
stedfast
He
is
and
righteous
that
He
may
forgive
us
the
sins,
and
may
cleanse
us
from
every
unrighteousness;
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Exodus 34:7
in
ASV
Exodus 20:6
6
and
showing
lovingkindness
unto
thousands
of
them
that
love
me
and
keep
my
commandments.
Joshua 24:19
19
And
Joshua
said
unto
the
people,
Ye
cannot
serve
Jehovah;
for
he
is
a
holy
God;
he
is
a
jealous
God;
he
will
not
forgive
your
transgression
nor
your
sins.
Job 10:14
14
If
I
sin,
then
thou
markest
me,
And
thou
wilt
not
acquit
me
from
mine
iniquity.
Psalms 103:3
3
Who
forgiveth
all
thine
iniquities;
Who
healeth
all
thy
diseases;
Psalms 130:4
4
But
there
is
forgiveness
with
thee,
That
thou
mayest
be
feared.
Daniel 9:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
In
the
first
year
of
Darius
the
son
of
Ahasuerus,
of
the
seed
of
the
Medes,
who
was
made
king
over
the
realm
of
the
Chaldeans,
2
in
the
first
year
of
his
reign
I,
Daniel,
understood
by
the
books
the
number
of
the
years
whereof
the
word
of
Jehovah
came
to
Jeremiah
the
prophet,
for
the
accomplishing
of
the
desolations
of
Jerusalem,
even
seventy
years.
3
And
I
set
my
face
unto
the
Lord
God,
to
seek
by
prayer
and
supplications,
with
fasting
and
sackcloth
and
ashes.
4
And
I
prayed
unto
Jehovah
my
God,
and
made
confession,
and
said,
Oh,
Lord,
the
great
and
dreadful
God,
who
keepeth
covenant
and
lovingkindness
with
them
that
love
him
and
keep
his
commandments,
5
we
have
sinned,
and
have
dealt
perversely,
and
have
done
wickedly,
and
have
rebelled,
even
turning
aside
from
thy
precepts
and
from
thine
ordinances;
6
neither
have
we
hearkened
unto
thy
servants
the
prophets,
that
spake
in
thy
name
to
our
kings,
our
princes,
and
our
fathers,
and
to
all
the
people
of
the
land.
7
O
Lord,
righteousness
belongeth
unto
thee,
but
unto
us
confusion
of
face,
as
at
this
day;
to
the
men
of
Judah,
and
to
the
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem,
and
unto
all
Israel,
that
are
near,
and
that
are
far
off,
through
all
the
countries
whither
thou
hast
driven
them,
because
of
their
trespass
that
they
have
trespassed
against
thee.
8
O
Lord,
to
us
belongeth
confusion
of
face,
to
our
kings,
to
our
princes,
and
to
our
fathers,
because
we
have
sinned
against
thee.
9
To
the
Lord
our
God
belong
mercies
and
forgiveness;
for
we
have
rebelled
against
him;
10
neither
have
we
obeyed
the
voice
of
Jehovah
our
God,
to
walk
in
his
laws,
which
he
set
before
us
by
his
servants
the
prophets.
11
Yea,
all
Israel
have
transgressed
thy
law,
even
turning
aside,
that
they
should
not
obey
thy
voice:
therefore
hath
the
curse
been
poured
out
upon
us,
and
the
oath
that
is
written
in
the
law
of
Moses
the
servant
of
God;
for
we
have
sinned
against
him.
12
And
he
hath
confirmed
his
words,
which
he
spake
against
us,
and
against
our
judges
that
judged
us,
by
bringing
upon
us
a
great
evil;
for
under
the
whole
heaven
hath
not
been
done
as
hath
been
done
upon
Jerusalem.
13
As
it
is
written
in
the
law
of
Moses,
all
this
evil
is
come
upon
us:
yet
have
we
not
entreated
the
favor
of
Jehovah
our
God,
that
we
should
turn
from
our
iniquities,
and
have
discernment
in
thy
truth.
14
Therefore
hath
Jehovah
watched
over
the
evil,
and
brought
it
upon
us;
for
Jehovah
our
God
is
righteous
in
all
his
works
which
he
doeth,
and
we
have
not
obeyed
his
voice.
15
And
now,
O
Lord
our
God,
that
hast
brought
thy
people
forth
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
with
a
mighty
hand,
and
hast
gotten
thee
renown,
as
at
this
day;
we
have
sinned,
we
have
done
wickedly.
16
O
Lord,
according
to
all
thy
righteousness,
let
thine
anger
and
thy
wrath,
I
pray
thee,
be
turned
away
from
thy
city
Jerusalem,
thy
holy
mountain;
because
for
our
sins,
and
for
the
iniquities
of
our
fathers,
Jerusalem
and
thy
people
are
become
a
reproach
to
all
that
are
round
about
us.
17
Now
therefore,
O
our
God,
hearken
unto
the
prayer
of
thy
servant,
and
to
his
supplications,
and
cause
thy
face
to
shine
upon
thy
sanctuary
that
is
desolate,
for
the
Lords
sake.
18
O
my
God,
incline
thine
ear,
and
hear;
open
thine
eyes,
and
behold
our
desolations,
and
the
city
which
is
called
by
thy
name:
for
we
do
not
present
our
supplications
before
thee
for
our
righteousness,
but
for
thy
great
mercies
sake.
19
O
Lord,
hear;
O
Lord,
forgive;
O
Lord,
hearken
and
do;
defer
not,
for
thine
own
sake,
O
my
God,
because
thy
city
and
thy
people
are
called
by
thy
name.
20
And
while
I
was
speaking,
and
praying,
and
confessing
my
sin
and
the
sin
of
my
people
Israel,
and
presenting
my
supplication
before
Jehovah
my
God
for
the
holy
mountain
of
my
God;
21
yea,
while
I
was
speaking
in
prayer,
the
man
Gabriel,
whom
I
had
seen
in
the
vision
at
the
beginning,
being
caused
to
fly
swiftly,
touched
me
about
the
time
of
the
evening
oblation.
22
And
he
instructed
me,
and
talked
with
me,
and
said,
O
Daniel,
I
am
now
come
forth
to
give
thee
wisdom
and
understanding.
23
At
the
beginning
of
thy
supplications
the
commandment
went
forth,
and
I
am
come
to
tell
thee;
for
thou
art
greatly
beloved:
therefore
consider
the
matter,
and
understand
the
vision.
24
Seventy
weeks
are
decreed
upon
thy
people
and
upon
thy
holy
city,
to
finish
transgression,
and
to
make
an
end
of
sins,
and
to
make
reconciliation
for
iniquity,
and
to
bring
in
everlasting
righteousness,
and
to
seal
up
vision
and
prophecy,
and
to
anoint
the
most
holy.
25
Know
therefore
and
discern,
that
from
the
going
forth
of
the
commandment
to
restore
and
to
build
Jerusalem
unto
the
anointed
one,
the
prince,
shall
be
seven
weeks,
and
threescore
and
two
weeks:
it
shall
be
built
again,
with
street
and
moat,
even
in
troublous
times.
26
And
after
the
threescore
and
two
weeks
shall
the
anointed
one
be
cut
off,
and
shall
have
nothing:
and
the
people
of
the
prince
that
shall
come
shall
destroy
the
city
and
the
sanctuary;
and
the
end
thereof
shall
be
with
a
flood,
and
even
unto
the
end
shall
be
war;
desolations
are
determined.
27
And
he
shall
make
a
firm
covenant
with
many
for
one
week:
and
in
the
midst
of
the
week
he
shall
cause
the
sacrifice
and
the
oblation
to
cease;
and
upon
the
wing
of
abominations
shall
come
one
that
maketh
desolate;
and
even
unto
the
full
end,
and
that
determined,
shall
wrath
be
poured
out
upon
the
desolate.
Micah 6:11
11
Shall
I
be
pure
with
wicked
balances,
and
with
a
bag
of
deceitful
weights?
Nahum 1:3
3
Jehovah
is
slow
to
anger,
and
great
in
power,
and
will
by
no
means
clear
the
guilty:
Jehovah
hath
his
way
in
the
whirlwind
and
in
the
storm,
and
the
clouds
are
the
dust
of
his
feet.
2 Corinthians 3:13
13
and
are
not
as
Moses,
who
put
a
veil
upon
his
face,
that
the
children
of
Israel
should
not
look
stedfastly
on
the
end
of
that
which
was
passing
away:
Ephesians 4:32
32
and
be
ye
kind
one
to
another,
tenderhearted,
forgiving
each
other,
even
as
God
also
in
Christ
forgave
you.
1 John 1:9
9
If
we
confess
our
sins,
he
is
faithful
and
righteous
to
forgive
us
our
sins,
and
to
cleanse
us
from
all
unrighteousness.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Exodus 34:7
in
WEB
Exodus 20:6
6
and
showing
loving
kindness
to
thousands
of
those
who
love
me
and
keep
my
commandments.
Joshua 24:19
19
Joshua
said
to
the
people,
You
can't
serve
Yahweh;
for
he
is
a
holy
God;
he
is
a
jealous
God;
he
will
not
forgive
your
disobedience
nor
your
sins.
Job 10:14
14
If
I
sin,
then
you
mark
me.
You
will
not
acquit
me
from
my
iniquity.
Psalms 103:3
3
Who
forgives
all
your
sins;
Who
heals
all
your
diseases;
Psalms 130:4
4
But
there
is
forgiveness
with
you,
Therefore
you
are
feared.
Daniel 9:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
In
the
first
year
of
Darius
the
son
of
Ahasuerus,
of
the
seed
of
the
Medes,
who
was
made
king
over
the
realm
of
the
Chaldeans,
2
in
the
first
year
of
his
reign
I,
Daniel,
understood
by
the
books
the
number
of
the
years
whereof
the
word
of
Yahweh
came
to
Jeremiah
the
prophet,
for
the
accomplishing
of
the
desolations
of
Jerusalem,
even
seventy
years.
3
I
set
my
face
to
the
Lord
God,
to
seek
by
prayer
and
petitions,
with
fasting
and
sackcloth
and
ashes.
4
I
prayed
to
Yahweh
my
God,
and
made
confession,
and
said,
Oh,
Lord,
the
great
and
dreadful
God,
who
keeps
covenant
and
loving
kindness
with
those
who
love
him
and
keep
his
commandments,
5
we
have
sinned,
and
have
dealt
perversely,
and
have
done
wickedly,
and
have
rebelled,
even
turning
aside
from
your
precepts
and
from
your
ordinances;
6
neither
have
we
listened
to
your
servants
the
prophets,
who
spoke
in
your
name
to
our
kings,
our
princes,
and
our
fathers,
and
to
all
the
people
of
the
land.
7
Lord,
righteousness
belongs
to
you,
but
to
us
confusion
of
face,
as
at
this
day;
to
the
men
of
Judah,
and
to
the
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem,
and
to
all
Israel,
who
are
near,
and
who
are
far
off,
through
all
the
countries
where
you
have
driven
them,
because
of
their
trespass
that
they
have
trespassed
against
you.
8
Lord,
to
us
belongs
confusion
of
face,
to
our
kings,
to
our
princes,
and
to
our
fathers,
because
we
have
sinned
against
you.
9
To
the
Lord
our
God
belong
mercies
and
forgiveness;
for
we
have
rebelled
against
him;
10
neither
have
we
obeyed
the
voice
of
Yahweh
our
God,
to
walk
in
his
laws,
which
he
set
before
us
by
his
servants
the
prophets.
11
Yes,
all
Israel
have
transgressed
your
law,
even
turning
aside,
that
they
should
not
obey
your
voice:
therefore
has
the
curse
been
poured
out
on
us,
and
the
oath
that
is
written
in
the
law
of
Moses
the
servant
of
God;
for
we
have
sinned
against
him.
12
He
has
confirmed
his
words,
which
he
spoke
against
us,
and
against
our
judges
who
judged
us,
by
bringing
on
us
a
great
evil;
for
under
the
whole
sky
has
not
been
done
as
has
been
done
on
Jerusalem.
13
As
it
is
written
in
the
law
of
Moses,
all
this
evil
is
come
on
us:
yet
have
we
not
entreated
the
favor
of
Yahweh
our
God,
that
we
should
turn
from
our
iniquities,
and
have
discernment
in
your
truth.
14
Therefore
has
Yahweh
watched
over
the
evil,
and
brought
it
on
us;
for
Yahweh
our
God
is
righteous
in
all
his
works
which
he
does,
and
we
have
not
obeyed
his
voice.
15
Now,
Lord
our
God,
who
has
brought
your
people
forth
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
with
a
mighty
hand,
and
have
gotten
you
renown,
as
at
this
day;
we
have
sinned,
we
have
done
wickedly.
16
Lord,
according
to
all
your
righteousness,
let
your
anger
and
please
let
your
wrath
be
turned
away
from
your
city
Jerusalem,
your
holy
mountain;
because
for
our
sins,
and
for
the
iniquities
of
our
fathers,
Jerusalem
and
your
people
are
become
a
reproach
to
all
who
are
round
about
us.
17
Now
therefore,
our
God,
listen
to
the
prayer
of
your
servant,
and
to
his
petitions,
and
cause
your
face
to
shine
on
your
sanctuary
that
is
desolate,
for
the
Lord's
sake.
18
My
God,
turn
your
ear,
and
hear;
open
your
eyes,
and
see
our
desolations,
and
the
city
which
is
called
by
your
name:
for
we
do
not
present
our
petitions
before
you
for
our
righteousness,
but
for
your
great
mercies'
sake.
19
Lord,
hear;
Lord,
forgive;
Lord,
listen
and
do;
don't
defer,
for
your
own
sake,
my
God,
because
your
city
and
your
people
are
called
by
your
name.
20
While
I
was
speaking,
and
praying,
and
confessing
my
sin
and
the
sin
of
my
people
Israel,
and
presenting
my
supplication
before
Yahweh
my
God
for
the
holy
mountain
of
my
God;
21
yes,
while
I
was
speaking
in
prayer,
the
man
Gabriel,
whom
I
had
seen
in
the
vision
at
the
beginning,
being
caused
to
fly
swiftly,
touched
me
about
the
time
of
the
evening
offering.
22
He
instructed
me,
and
talked
with
me,
and
said,
Daniel,
I
am
now
come
forth
to
give
you
wisdom
and
understanding.
23
At
the
beginning
of
your
petitions
the
commandment
went
forth,
and
I
am
come
to
tell
you;
for
you
are
greatly
beloved:
therefore
consider
the
matter,
and
understand
the
vision.
24
Seventy
weeks
are
decreed
on
your
people
and
on
your
holy
city,
to
finish
disobedience,
and
to
make
an
end
of
sins,
and
to
make
reconciliation
for
iniquity,
and
to
bring
in
everlasting
righteousness,
and
to
seal
up
vision
and
prophecy,
and
to
anoint
the
most
holy.
25
Know
therefore
and
discern,
that
from
the
going
forth
of
the
commandment
to
restore
and
to
build
Jerusalem
to
the
Anointed
One,
the
prince,
shall
be
seven
weeks,
and
sixty-two
weeks:
it
shall
be
built
again,
with
street
and
moat,
even
in
troubled
times.
26
After
the
sixty-two
weeks
the
Anointed
One
shall
be
cut
off,
and
shall
have
nothing:
and
the
people
of
the
prince
who
shall
come
shall
destroy
the
city
and
the
sanctuary;
and
the
end
of
it
shall
be
with
a
flood,
and
even
to
the
end
shall
be
war;
desolations
are
determined.
27
He
shall
make
a
firm
covenant
with
many
for
one
week:
and
in
the
midst
of
the
week
he
shall
cause
the
sacrifice
and
the
offering
to
cease;
and
on
the
wing
of
abominations
shall
come
one
who
makes
desolate;
and
even
to
the
full
end,
and
that
determined,
shall
wrath
be
poured
out
on
the
desolate.
Micah 6:11
11
Shall
I
be
pure
with
dishonest
scales,
And
with
a
bag
of
deceitful
weights?
Nahum 1:3
3
Yahweh
is
slow
to
anger,
and
great
in
power,
and
will
by
no
means
leave
the
guilty
unpunished.
Yahweh
has
his
way
in
the
whirlwind
and
in
the
storm,
and
the
clouds
are
the
dust
of
his
feet.
2 Corinthians 3:13
13
and
not
as
Moses,
who
put
a
veil
on
his
face,
that
the
children
of
Israel
wouldn't
look
steadfastly
on
the
end
of
that
which
was
passing
away.
Ephesians 4:32
32
And
be
kind
to
one
another,
tenderhearted,
forgiving
each
other,
just
as
God
also
in
Christ
forgave
you.
1 John 1:9
9
If
we
confess
our
sins,
he
is
faithful
and
righteous
to
forgive
us
the
sins,
and
to
cleanse
us
from
all
unrighteousness.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Exodus 34:7
in
RV
Exodus 20:6
6
and
shewing
mercy
unto
thousands,
of
them
that
love
me
and
keep
my
commandments.
Joshua 24:19
19
And
Joshua
said
unto
the
people,
Ye
cannot
serve
the
LORD;
for
he
is
an
holy
God;
he
is
a
jealous
God;
he
will
not
forgive
your
transgression
nor
your
sins.
Job 10:14
14
If
I
sin,
then
thou
markest
me,
and
thou
wilt
not
acquit
me
from
mine
iniquity.
Psalms 103:3
3
Who
forgiveth
all
thine
iniquities;
who
healeth
all
thy
diseases;
Psalms 130:4
4
But
there
is
forgiveness
with
thee,
that
thou
mayest
be
feared.
Daniel 9:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
In
the
first
year
of
Darius
the
son
of
Ahasuerus,
of
the
seed
of
the
Medes,
which
was
made
king
over
the
realm
of
the
Chaldeans;
2
in
the
first
year
of
his
reign
I
Daniel
understood
by
the
books
the
number
of
the
years,
whereof
the
word
of
the
LORD
came
to
Jeremiah
the
prophet,
for
the
accomplishing
of
the
desolations
of
Jerusalem,
even
seventy
years.
3
And
I
set
my
face
unto
the
Lord
God,
to
seek
by
prayer
and
supplications,
with
fasting,
and
sackcloth,
and
ashes.
4
And
I
prayed
unto
the
LORD
my
God,
and
made
confession,
and
said,
O
Lord,
the
great
and
dreadful
God,
which
keepeth
covenant
and
mercy
with
them
that
love
him
and
keep
his
commandments;
5
we
have
sinned,
and
have
dealt
perversely,
and
have
done
wickedly,
and
have
rebelled,
even
turning
aside
from
thy
precepts
and
from
thy
judgments:
6
neither
have
we
hearkened
unto
thy
servants
the
prophets,
which
spake
in
thy
name
to
our
kings,
our
princes,
and
our
fathers,
and
to
all
the
people
of
the
land.
7
O
Lord,
righteousness
belongeth
unto
thee,
but
unto
us
confusion
of
face,
as
at
this
day;
to
the
men
of
Judah,
and
to
the
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem,
and
unto
all
Israel,
that
are
near,
and
that
are
far
off,
through
all
the
countries
whither
thou
hast
driven
them,
because
of
their
trespass
that
they
have
trespassed
against
thee.
8
O
Lord,
to
us
belongeth
confusion
of
face,
to
our
kings,
to
our
princes,
and
to
our
fathers,
because
we
have
sinned
against
thee.
9
To
the
Lord
our
God
belong
mercies
and
forgivenesses;
for
we
have
rebelled
against
him;
10
neither
have
we
obeyed
the
voice
of
the
LORD
our
God,
to
walk
in
his
laws,
which
he
set
before
us
by
his
servants
the
prophets.
11
Yea,
all
Israel
have
transgressed
thy
law,
even
turning
aside,
that
they
should
not
obey
thy
voice:
therefore
hath
the
curse
been
poured
out
upon
us,
and
the
oath
that
is
written
in
the
law
of
Moses
the
servant
of
God;
for
we
have
sinned
against
him.
12
And
he
hath
confirmed
his
words,
which
he
spake
against
us,
and
against
our
judges
that
judged
us,
by
bringing
upon
us
a
great
evil:
for
under
the
whole
heaven
hath
not
been
done
as
hath
been
done
upon
Jerusalem.
13
As
it
is
written
in
the
law
of
Moses,
all
this
evil
is
come
upon
us:
yet
have
we
not
entreated
the
favour
of
the
LORD
our
God,
that
we
should
turn
from
our
iniquities,
and
have
discernment
in
thy
truth.
14
Therefore
hath
the
LORD
watched
over
the
evil,
and
brought
it
upon
us:
for
the
LORD
our
God
is
righteous
in
all
his
works
which
he
doeth,
and
we
have
not
obeyed
his
voice.
15
And
now,
O
Lord
our
God,
that
hast
brought
thy
people
forth
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
with
a
mighty
hand,
and
hast
gotten
thee
renown,
as
at
this
day;
we
have
sinned,
we
have
done
wickedly.
16
O
Lord,
according
to
all
thy
righteousness,
let
thine
anger
and
thy
fury,
I
pray
thee,
be
turned
away
from
thy
city
Jerusalem,
thy
holy
mountain:
because
for
our
sins,
and
for
the
iniquities
of
our
fathers,
Jerusalem
and
thy
people
are
become
a
reproach
to
all
that
are
round
about
us.
17
Now
therefore,
O
our
God,
hearken
unto
the
prayer
of
thy
servant,
and
to
his
supplications,
and
cause
thy
face
to
shine
upon
thy
sanctuary
that
is
desolate,
for
the
Lord�s
sake.
18
O
my
God,
incline
thine
ear,
and
hear;
open
thine
eyes,
and
behold
our
desolations,
and
the
city
which
is
called
by
thy
name:
for
we
do
not
present
our
supplications
before
thee
for
our
righteousnesses,
but
for
thy
great
mercies.
19
O
Lord,
hear;
O
Lord,
forgive;
O
Lord,
hearken
and
do;
defer
not;
for
thine
own
sake,
O
my
God,
because
thy
city
and
thy
people
are
called
by
thy
name.
20
And
whiles
I
was
speaking,
and
praying,
and
confessing
my
sin
and
the
sin
of
my
people
Israel,
and
presenting
my
supplication
before
the
LORD
my
God
for
the
holy
mountain
of
my
God;
21
yea,
whiles
I
was
speaking
in
prayer,
the
man
Gabriel,
whom
I
had
seen
in
the
vision
at
the
beginning,
being
caused
to
fly
swiftly,
touched
me
about
the
time
of
the
evening
oblation.
22
And
he
instructed
me,
and
talked
with
me,
and
said,
O
Daniel,
I
am
now
come
forth
to
make
thee
skilful
of
understanding.
23
At
the
beginning
of
thy
supplications
the
commandment
went
forth,
and
I
am
come
to
tell
thee;
for
thou
art
greatly
beloved:
therefore
consider
the
matter,
and
understand
the
vision.
24
Seventy
weeks
are
decreed
upon
thy
people
and
upon
thy
holy
city,
to
finish
transgression,
and
to
make
an
end
of
sins,
and
to
make
reconciliation
for
iniquity,
and
to
bring
in
everlasting
righteousness,
and
to
seal
up
vision
and
prophecy,
and
to
anoint
the
most
holy.
25
Know
therefore
and
discern,
that
from
the
going
forth
of
the
commandment
to
restore
and
to
build
Jerusalem
unto
the
anointed
one,
the
prince,
shall
be
seven
weeks:
and
threescore
and
two
weeks,
it
shall
be
built
again,
with
street
and
moat,
even
in
troublous
times.
26
And
after
the
threescore
and
two
weeks
shall
the
anointed
one
be
cut
off,
and
shall
have
nothing:
and
the
people
of
the
prince
that
shall
come
shall
destroy
the
city
and
the
sanctuary;
and
his
end
shall
be
with
a
flood,
and
even
unto
the
end
shall
be
war;
desolations
are
determined.
27
And
he
shall
make
a
firm
covenant
with
many
for
one
week:
and
for
the
half
of
the
week
he
shall
cause
the
sacrifice
and
the
oblation
to
cease;
and
upon
the
wing
of
abominations
{cf15i
shall
come}
one
that
maketh
desolate;
and
even
unto
the
consummation,
and
that
determined,
shall
{cf15i
wrath}
be
poured
out
upon
the
desolator.
Micah 6:11
11
Shall
I
be
pure
with
wicked
balances,
and
with
a
bag
of
deceitful
weights?
Nahum 1:3
3
The
LORD
is
slow
to
anger,
and
great
in
power,
and
will
by
no
means
clear
{cf15i
the
guilty}:
the
LORD
hath
his
way
in
the
whirlwind
and
in
the
storm,
and
the
clouds
are
the
dust
of
his
feet.
2 Corinthians 3:13
13
and
{cf15i
are}
not
as
Moses,
{cf15i
who}
put
a
veil
upon
his
face,
that
the
children
of
Israel
should
not
look
stedfastly
on
the
end
of
that
which
was
passing
away:
Ephesians 4:32
32
and
be
ye
kind
one
to
another,
tenderhearted,
forgiving
each
other,
even
as
God
also
in
Christ
forgave
you.
1 John 1:9
9
If
we
confess
our
sins,
he
is
faithful
and
righteous
to
forgive
us
our
sins,
and
to
cleanse
us
from
all
unrighteousness.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Exodus 34:7
in
NET
Exodus 20:6
6
and
showing
covenant
faithfulness
to
a
thousand
generations
of
those
who
love
me
and
keep
my
commandments.
Joshua 24:19
19
Joshua
warned
the
people,
"You
will
not
keep
worshiping
the
LORD,
for
he
is
a
holy
God.
He
is
a
jealous
God
who
will
not
forgive
your
rebellion
or
your
sins.
Job 10:14
14
If
I
sinned,
then
you
would
watch
me
and
you
would
not
acquit
me
of
my
iniquity.
Psalms 103:3
3
He
is
the
one
who
forgives
all
your
sins,
who
heals
all
your
diseases,
Psalms 130:4
4
But
you
are
willing
to
forgive,
so
that
you
might
be
honored.
Daniel 9:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
In
the
first
year
of
Darius
son
of
Ahasuerus,
who
was
of
Median
descent
and
who
had
been
appointed
king
over
the
Babylonian
empire�
2
in
the
first
year
of
his
reign
I,
Daniel,
came
to
understand
from
the
sacred
books
that,
according
to
the
word
of
the
LORD
disclosed
to
the
prophet
Jeremiah,
the
years
for
the
fulfilling
of
the
desolation
of
Jerusalem
were
seventy
in
number.
3
So
I
turned
my
attention
to
the
Lord
God
to
implore
him
by
prayer
and
requests,
with
fasting,
sackcloth,
and
ashes.
4
I
prayed
to
the
LORD
my
God,
confessing
in
this
way:
"O
Lord,
great
and
awesome
God
who
is
faithful
to
his
covenant
with
those
who
love
him
and
keep
his
commandments,
5
we
have
sinned!
We
have
done
what
is
wrong
and
wicked;
we
have
rebelled
by
turning
away
from
your
commandments
and
standards.
6
We
have
not
paid
attention
to
your
servants
the
prophets,
who
spoke
by
your
authority
to
our
kings,
our
leaders,
and
our
ancestors,
and
to
all
the
inhabitants
of
the
land
as
well.
7
"You
are
righteous,
O
Lord,
but
we
are
humiliated
this
day�
the
people
of
Judah
and
the
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem
and
all
Israel,
both
near
and
far
away
in
all
the
countries
in
which
you
have
scattered
them,
because
they
have
behaved
unfaithfully
toward
you.
8
O
LORD,
we
have
been
humiliated�
our
kings,
our
leaders,
and
our
ancestors�
because
we
have
sinned
against
you.
9
Yet
the
Lord
our
God
is
compassionate
and
forgiving,
even
though
we
have
rebelled
against
him.
10
We
have
not
obeyed
the
LORD
our
God
by
living
according
to
his
laws
that
he
set
before
us
through
his
servants
the
prophets.
11
"All
Israel
has
broken
your
law
and
turned
away
by
not
obeying
you.
Therefore
you
have
poured
out
on
us
the
judgment
solemnly
threatened
in
the
law
of
Moses
the
servant
of
God,
for
we
have
sinned
against
you.
12
He
has
carried
out
his
threats
against
us
and
our
rulers
who
were
over
us
by
bringing
great
calamity
on
us�
what
has
happened
to
Jerusalem
has
never
been
equaled
under
all
heaven!
13
Just
as
it
is
written
in
the
law
of
Moses,
so
all
this
calamity
has
come
on
us.
Still
we
have
not
tried
to
pacify
the
LORD
our
God
by
turning
back
from
our
sin
and
by
seeking
wisdom
from
your
reliable
moral
standards.
14
The
LORD
was
mindful
of
the
calamity,
and
he
brought
it
on
us.
For
the
LORD
our
God
is
just
in
all
he
has
done,
and
we
have
not
obeyed
him.
15
"Now,
O
Lord
our
God,
who
brought
your
people
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
with
great
power
and
made
a
name
for
yourself
that
is
remembered
to
this
day�
we
have
sinned
and
behaved
wickedly.
16
O
Lord,
according
to
all
your
justice,
please
turn
your
raging
anger
away
from
your
city
Jerusalem,
your
holy
mountain.
For
due
to
our
sins
and
the
iniquities
of
our
ancestors,
Jerusalem
and
your
people
are
mocked
by
all
our
neighbors.
17
"So
now,
our
God,
accept
the
prayer
and
requests
of
your
servant,
and
show
favor
to
your
devastated
sanctuary
for
your
own
sake.
18
Listen
attentively,
my
God,
and
hear!
Open
your
eyes
and
look
on
our
desolated
ruins
and
the
city
called
by
your
name.
For
it
is
not
because
of
our
own
righteous
deeds
that
we
are
praying
to
you,
but
because
your
compassion
is
abundant.
19
O
Lord,
hear!
O
Lord,
forgive!
O
Lord,
pay
attention,
and
act!
Don't
delay,
for
your
own
sake,
O
my
God!
For
your
city
and
your
people
are
called
by
your
name."
20
While
I
was
still
speaking
and
praying,
confessing
my
sin
and
the
sin
of
my
people
Israel
and
presenting
my
request
before
the
LORD
my
God
concerning
his
holy
mountain�
21
yes,
while
I
was
still
praying,
the
man
Gabriel,
whom
I
had
seen
previously
in
a
vision,
was
approaching
me
in
my
state
of
extreme
weariness,
around
the
time
of
the
evening
offering.
22
He
spoke
with
me,
instructing
me
as
follows:
"Daniel,
I
have
now
come
to
impart
understanding
to
you.
23
At
the
beginning
of
your
requests
a
message
went
out,
and
I
have
come
to
convey
it
to
you,
for
you
are
of
great
value
in
God's
sight.
Therefore
consider
the
message
and
understand
the
vision:
24
"Seventy
weeks
have
been
determined
concerning
your
people
and
your
holy
city
to
put
an
end
to
rebellion,
to
bring
sin
to
completion,
to
atone
for
iniquity,
to
bring
in
perpetual
righteousness,
to
seal
up
the
prophetic
vision,
and
to
anoint
a
most
holy
place.
25
So
know
and
understand:
From
the
issuing
of
the
command
to
restore
and
rebuild
Jerusalem
until
an
anointed
one,
a
prince
arrives,
there
will
be
a
period
of
seven
weeks
and
sixty-two
weeks.
It
will
again
be
built,
with
plaza
and
moat,
but
in
distressful
times.
26
Now
after
the
sixty-two
weeks,
an
anointed
one
will
be
cut
off
and
have
nothing.
As
for
the
city
and
the
sanctuary,
the
people
of
the
coming
prince
will
destroy
them.
But
his
end
will
come
speedily
like
a
flood.
Until
the
end
of
the
war
that
has
been
decreed
there
will
be
destruction.
27
He
will
confirm
a
covenant
with
many
for
one
week.
But
in
the
middle
of
that
week
he
will
bring
sacrifices
and
offerings
to
a
halt.
On
the
wing
of
abominations
will
come
one
who
destroys,
until
the
decreed
end
is
poured
out
on
the
one
who
destroys."
Micah 6:11
11
I
do
not
condone
the
use
of
rigged
scales,
or
a
bag
of
deceptive
weights.
Nahum 1:3
3
The
LORD
is
slow
to
anger
but
great
in
power;
the
LORD
will
certainly
not
allow
the
wicked
to
go
unpunished.
He
marches
out
in
the
whirlwind
and
the
raging
storm;
dark
storm
clouds
billow
like
dust
under
his
feet.
2 Corinthians 3:13
13
and
not
like
Moses
who
used
to
put
a
veil
over
his
face
to
keep
the
Israelites
from
staring
at
the
result
of
the
glory
that
was
made
ineffective.
Ephesians 4:32
32
Instead,
be
kind
to
one
another,
compassionate,
forgiving
one
another,
just
as
God
in
Christ
also
forgave
you.
1 John 1:9
9
But
if
we
confess
our
sins,
he
is
faithful
and
righteous,
forgiving
us
our
sins
and
cleansing
us
from
all
unrighteousness.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Exodus 34:7
in
ERVEN
Exodus 20:6
6
But
I
will
be
very
kind
to
people
who
love
me
and
obey
my
commands.
I
will
be
kind
to
their
families
for
thousands
of
generations.
Joshua 24:19
19
Then
Joshua
said,
"You
will
not
be
able
to
continue
serving
the
Lord.
God
is
holy.
And
God
hates
his
people
worshiping
other
gods.
He
will
not
forgive
you
if
you
turn
against
him
like
that.
Job 10:14
14
If
I
sinned,
you
would
be
watching
me
so
that
you
could
punish
me
for
doing
wrong.
Psalms 103:3
3
He
forgives
all
our
sins
and
heals
all
our
sicknesses.
Psalms 130:4
4
But
you
forgive
people,
so
they
fear
and
respect
you.
Daniel 9:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
These
things
happened
during
the
first
year
that
Darius
son
of
Ahasuerus
was
king.
Darius
was
a
Mede
by
birth,
but
he
was
appointed
to
be
the
king
of
Babylon.
2
During
his
first
year
as
king,
I
was
studying
the
Scriptures
and
noticed
in
the
Lord's
message
to
Jeremiah
that
70
years
would
pass
before
Jerusalem
would
be
rebuilt.
3
Then
I
turned
to
the
Lord
God.
I
prayed
to
him
and
asked
him
for
help.
I
did
not
eat
any
food.
I
put
ashes
on
my
head
and
put
on
the
clothes
that
showed
I
was
sad.
4
I
prayed
to
the
Lord
my
God
and
told
him
about
all
my
sins.
I
said,
"Lord,
you
are
a
great
and
awesome
God.
You
keep
your
agreement
of
love
and
kindness
with
people
who
love
you.
You
keep
your
agreement
with
the
people
who
obey
your
commands.
5
"But
we
have
sinned.
We
have
done
wrong.
We
have
done
evil
things.
We
turned
against
you.
We
turned
away
from
your
commands
and
good
decisions.
6
The
prophets
were
your
servants.
They
spoke
for
you
to
our
kings,
to
our
leaders,
to
our
fathers,
and
to
the
common
people
in
our
country.
But
we
did
not
listen
to
them.
7
"Lord,
you
are
innocent,
and
the
shame
belongs
to
us,
even
now.
Shame
belongs
to
the
people
from
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
and
to
all
the
people
of
Israel,
to
those
who
are
near
and
to
those
you
scattered
among
many
nations.
They
should
be
ashamed
of
all
the
evil
things
they
did
against
you.
8
"Lord,
we
should
all
be
ashamed.
All
our
kings
and
leaders
should
be
ashamed.
Our
ancestors
should
be
ashamed,
because
we
sinned
against
you.
9
"But,
Lord
our
God,
you
are
kind
and
forgiving
even
though
we
rebelled
against
you.
10
We
have
not
obeyed
the
Lord
our
God.
He
used
his
servants,
the
prophets,
and
gave
us
laws,
but
we
have
not
obeyed
his
laws.
11
All
the
people
of
Israel
disobeyed
your
teachings
and
turned
away
from
you.
They
did
not
listen
to
you.
We
sinned,
so
you
did
what
you
promised
to
do.
All
the
curses
and
promises
in
the
Law
of
Moses,
your
servant,
happened
to
us.
12
"God
said
those
things
would
happen
to
us
and
our
leaders,
and
he
made
them
happen.
He
made
terrible
things
happen
to
us.
No
other
city
suffered
the
way
Jerusalem
suffered.
13
All
those
terrible
things
happened
to
us.
This
happened
just
as
it
is
written
in
the
Law
of
Moses,
but
we
still
have
not
asked
the
Lord
our
God
for
help.
We
still
have
not
stopped
sinning.
We
still
do
not
pay
attention
to
your
truth,
Lord.
14
The
Lord
kept
the
terrible
things
ready
for
us�he
made
them
happen
to
us.
The
Lord
our
God
did
this
because
he
is
fair
in
everything
he
does.
But
we
still
have
not
listened
to
him.
15
"Lord
our
God,
you
used
your
power
and
brought
us
out
of
Egypt.
We
are
your
people.
You
are
famous
because
of
that
even
today.
Lord,
we
have
sinned
and
done
terrible
things.
16
Lord,
we
and
our
ancestors
sinned
against
you,
so
your
people
and
your
city
became
a
disgrace
to
everyone
around
us.
You
do
so
many
good
things,
so
stop
being
angry
at
Jerusalem,
your
city,
your
holy
mountain.
17
"Now,
our
God,
hear
your
servant's
prayer.
Listen
to
my
prayer
for
mercy.
For
your
own
sake,
do
good
things
for
your
holy
place.
18
My
God,
listen
to
me!
Open
your
eyes
and
see
all
the
terrible
things
that
have
happened
to
us.
See
what
has
happened
to
the
city
that
is
called
by
your
name.
I
am
not
saying
we
are
good
people.
That
is
not
why
I
am
asking
these
things.
I
am
asking
these
things
because
I
know
you
are
kind.
19
Lord,
listen
to
me!
Forgive
us!
Lord,
pay
attention,
and
then
do
something!
Don't
wait!
Do
something
now!
Do
it
for
your
own
good!
My
God,
do
something
now,
for
your
city
and
your
people
who
are
called
by
your
name."
20
I
was
praying
to
the
Lord
my
God
about
his
holy
mountain
and
telling
about
my
sins
and
the
sins
of
the
people
of
Israel.
21
That
was
the
time
of
the
evening
sacrifices.
While
I
was
still
praying,
Gabriel,
the
one
I
saw
in
the
first
vision,
flew
quickly
to
me
and
touched
me.
He
came
at
the
time
of
the
evening
sacrifice.
22
Gabriel
helped
me
understand
the
things
I
wanted
to
know.
He
said,
"Daniel,
I
have
come
to
give
you
wisdom
and
to
help
you
understand.
23
When
you
first
started
praying,
the
command
was
given
to
come
speak
to
you.
God
loves
you
very
much!
You
will
understand
this
command,
and
you
will
understand
the
vision.
24
"God
has
allowed
70
weeks
for
your
people
and
your
holy
city,
Daniel.
The
70
weeks
are
ordered
for
these
reasons:
to
stop
doing
bad
things,
to
stop
sinning,
to
make
people
pure,
to
bring
the
goodness
that
continues
forever,
to
put
a
seal
on
visions
and
prophets,
and
to
dedicate
a
very
holy
place.
25
"Learn
and
understand
these
things,
Daniel.
From
the
time
that
the
message
went
out
to
go
back
and
rebuild
Jerusalem
until
the
time
for
the
chosen
king
to
come
will
be
seven
weeks.
Then
Jerusalem
will
be
rebuilt.
There
will
again
be
places
for
people
to
meet
together
in
Jerusalem,
and
there
will
be
a
ditch
around
the
city
to
protect
it.
Jerusalem
will
be
built
for
62
weeks,
but
there
will
be
many
troubles
during
that
time.
26
After
the
62
weeks,
the
chosen
one
will
be
killed.
He
will
be
gone.
Then
the
people
of
the
future
leader
will
destroy
the
city
and
the
holy
place.
That
end
will
come
like
a
flood.
War
will
continue
until
the
end.
God
has
ordered
that
place
to
be
completely
destroyed.
27
"Then
the
future
ruler
will
make
an
agreement
with
many
people.
That
agreement
will
continue
for
one
week.
The
offerings
and
sacrifices
will
stop
for
a
half
of
a
week.
And
a
destroyer
will
come.
He
will
do
terrible,
destructive
things,
but
God
has
ordered
that
destroyer
to
be
completely
destroyed."
Micah 6:11
11
Some
people
carry
special
weights
that
they
use
to
cheat
people
when
they
weigh
their
goods.
Should
I
pardon
them?
Nahum 1:3
3
The
Lord
is
patient,
but
he
is
also
very
powerful!
The
Lord
will
punish
the
guilty;
he
will
not
let
them
go
free.
The
Lord
will
use
whirlwinds
and
storms
to
show
his
power.
People
walk
on
the
dusty
ground,
but
he
walks
on
the
clouds.
2 Corinthians 3:13
13
We
are
not
like
Moses,
who
put
a
covering
over
his
face.
He
covered
his
face
so
that
the
people
of
Israel
would
not
see
it.
The
glory
was
disappearing,
and
Moses
did
not
want
them
to
see
it
end.
Ephesians 4:32
32
Be
kind
and
loving
to
each
other.
Forgive
each
other
the
same
as
God
forgave
you
through
Christ.
1 John 1:9
9
But
if
we
confess
our
sins,
God
will
forgive
us.
We
can
trust
God
to
do
this.
He
always
does
what
is
right.
He
will
make
us
clean
from
all
the
wrong
things
we
have
done.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Exodus 34:7
in
MHB
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Exodus 34:7
in
LXXRP