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Ezekiel 5:11

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5:11 “Therefore, as surely as I live, says the sovereign Lord, because you defiled my sanctuary with all your detestable idols and with all your abominable practices, I will withdraw; my eye will not pity you, nor will I spare 1  you.

Ezekiel 7:4

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7:4 My eye will not pity you; I will not spare 2  you. 3  For I will hold you responsible for your behavior, 4  and you will suffer the consequences of your abominable practices. 5  Then you will know that I am the Lord!

Ezekiel 7:9

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7:9 My eye will not pity you; I will not spare 6  you. For your behavior I will hold you accountable, 7  and you will suffer the consequences of your abominable practices. Then you will know that it is I, the Lord, who is striking you. 8 

Ezekiel 8:18

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8:18 Therefore I will act with fury! My eye will not pity them nor will I spare 9  them. When they have shouted in my ears, I will not listen to them.”

Ezekiel 9:10

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9:10 But as for me, my eye will not pity them nor will I spare 10  them; I hereby repay them for what they have done.” 11 

Jeremiah 13:14

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13:14 And I will smash them like wine bottles against one another, children and parents alike. 12  I will not show any pity, mercy, or compassion. Nothing will keep me from destroying them,’ 13  says the Lord.”

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[5:11]  1 tn The meaning of the Hebrew term is primarily emotional: “to pity,” which in context implies an action, as in being moved by pity in order to spare them from the horror of their punishment.

[7:4]  2 tn The meaning of the Hebrew term is primarily emotional: “to pity,” which in context implies an action, as in being moved by pity in order to spare them from the horror of their punishment.

[7:4]  3 tn The pronoun “you” is not in the Hebrew text, but is implied.

[7:4]  4 tn “I will set your behavior on your head.”

[7:4]  5 tn Heb “and your abominable practices will be among you.”

[7:9]  6 tn The meaning of the Hebrew term is primarily emotional: “to pity,” which in context implies an action, as in being moved by pity in order to spare them from the horror of their punishment.

[7:9]  7 tn Heb “According to your behavior I will place on you.”

[7:9]  8 tn The MT lacks “you.” It has been added for clarification.

[8:18]  9 tn The meaning of the Hebrew term is primarily emotional: “to pity,” which in context implies an action, as in being moved by pity in order to spare them from the horror of their punishment.

[9:10]  10 tn The meaning of the Hebrew term is primarily emotional: “to pity,” which in context implies an action, as in being moved by pity in order to spare them from the horror of their punishment.

[9:10]  11 tn Heb “their way on their head I have placed.” The same expression occurs in 1 Kgs 8:32; Ezek 11:21; 16:43; 22:31.

[13:14]  12 tn Or “children along with their parents”; Heb “fathers and children together.”

[13:14]  13 tn Heb “I will not show…so as not to destroy them.”



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