Ezekiel 13:8
ContextNETBible | “‘Therefore, this is what the sovereign Lord says: Because you have spoken false words and forecast delusion, look, 1 I am against you, 2 declares the sovereign Lord. |
NIV © biblegateway Eze 13:8 |
"‘Therefore this is what the Sovereign LORD says: Because of your false words and lying visions, I am against you, declares the Sovereign LORD. |
NASB © biblegateway Eze 13:8 |
Therefore, thus says the Lord GOD, "Because you have spoken falsehood and seen a lie, therefore behold, I am against you," declares the Lord GOD. |
NLT © biblegateway Eze 13:8 |
"Therefore, this is what the Sovereign LORD says: Because what you say is false and your visions are a lie, I will stand against you, says the Sovereign LORD. |
MSG © biblegateway Eze 13:8 |
Therefore--and this is the Message of GOD, the Master, remember--I'm dead set against prophets who substitute illusions for visions and use sermons to tell lies. |
BBE © SABDAweb Eze 13:8 |
So this is what the Lord has said: Because your words are without substance and your visions are false, see, I am against you, says the Lord. |
NRSV © bibleoremus Eze 13:8 |
Therefore thus says the Lord GOD: Because you have uttered falsehood and envisioned lies, I am against you, says the Lord GOD. |
NKJV © biblegateway Eze 13:8 |
Therefore thus says the Lord GOD: "Because you have spoken nonsense and envisioned lies, therefore I am indeed against you," says the Lord GOD. |
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NETBible | “‘Therefore, this is what the sovereign Lord says: Because you have spoken false words and forecast delusion, look, 1 I am against you, 2 declares the sovereign Lord. |
NET Notes |
1 tn The word h!nn@h indicates becoming aware of something and has been translated here as a verb. 2 tn Or “I challenge you.” The phrase “I am against you” may be a formula for challenging someone to combat or a duel. See D. I. Block, Ezekiel (NICOT), 1:201-2, and P. Humbert, “Die Herausforderungsformel ‘h!nn#n' ?l?K>,’” ZAW 45 (1933): 101-8. |